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Adeline Louise Irene <I>Atkins</I> Cazier

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Adeline Louise Irene Atkins Cazier

Birth
Eureka County, Nevada, USA
Death
17 Mar 1945 (aged 63)
Nye County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Ely, White Pine County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
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EUREKA, March 23.
- Mrs. Adeline Louise Irene Cazier, formerly of Eureka, died March 16 at her daughter's home in Currant. She had been in failing health for several years, and was confined to her bed for the last two years. Born at Ruby Hill Jan. 12, 1882, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.I. Atkins. After her father died in her infancy, she and her mother lived in Eureka until she was graduated from the local high school in 1899: She taught school in Duckwater and Currant, where she was married to the late Edcil Cazier in 1902. Mr. Cazier died eleven years ago. Mrs. Cazier played several musical instruments and furnished dance music for country dances until recent vears. She had been a member of the Eureka Episcopal church since 1897. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, March 20, at St. James' church in Eureka by the Rev. F.W. Weida of St. Bartholemew's in Ely and pastor of the Eureka church. Mrs. C. Ramsey, Mrs. Harriet Weiser and Mrs. Stanley Fine, accompanied by Mrs. Judson Hooper at the organ, sang "Abide With Me" Kindly Light." Palibearers were Harry Eather, Joe Tognoni, Frank McBride Merrill Fletcher, O. R. Mau and Mike Donnelly. Interment was in the family plot in the city cemetery. Survivors are two daughters Mrs. Frank Fisher of Currant and Mrs. Art Barton of Tonopah; twe sons, Elmer, with the U. S. army and Russell, of Eureka; 11 grand children; and aunt, Mrs. E. J. An derson of Eureka, and 3 cousins Irene and Evanor Anderson of Reno and Marvin of Eureka.
EUREKA, March 23.
- Mrs. Adeline Louise Irene Cazier, formerly of Eureka, died March 16 at her daughter's home in Currant. She had been in failing health for several years, and was confined to her bed for the last two years. Born at Ruby Hill Jan. 12, 1882, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.I. Atkins. After her father died in her infancy, she and her mother lived in Eureka until she was graduated from the local high school in 1899: She taught school in Duckwater and Currant, where she was married to the late Edcil Cazier in 1902. Mr. Cazier died eleven years ago. Mrs. Cazier played several musical instruments and furnished dance music for country dances until recent vears. She had been a member of the Eureka Episcopal church since 1897. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, March 20, at St. James' church in Eureka by the Rev. F.W. Weida of St. Bartholemew's in Ely and pastor of the Eureka church. Mrs. C. Ramsey, Mrs. Harriet Weiser and Mrs. Stanley Fine, accompanied by Mrs. Judson Hooper at the organ, sang "Abide With Me" Kindly Light." Palibearers were Harry Eather, Joe Tognoni, Frank McBride Merrill Fletcher, O. R. Mau and Mike Donnelly. Interment was in the family plot in the city cemetery. Survivors are two daughters Mrs. Frank Fisher of Currant and Mrs. Art Barton of Tonopah; twe sons, Elmer, with the U. S. army and Russell, of Eureka; 11 grand children; and aunt, Mrs. E. J. An derson of Eureka, and 3 cousins Irene and Evanor Anderson of Reno and Marvin of Eureka.


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