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Emma M. <I>Watkins</I> Sackett

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Emma M. Watkins Sackett

Birth
Shelby County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Oct 1960 (aged 81)
Burial
Big Horn, Sheridan County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Emma W. Sackett, prominent in activities of the Big Horn community during her 67 years of residence there, died this morning at the Reimel Nursing Home at the age of 87.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Big Horn Community Church. Burial will be in the Big Horn Cemetery, the Stevens Memorial Chapel of Sheridan in charge. Friends may call at the chapel any time after Saturday noon.
Mrs. Sackett was born Jan. 30, 1879, in Shelby County, Ohio, the daughter of Enoch Owen Watkins and Mary Miller Watkins. She came to the community in the spring of 1898 and married William Wallace Sackett.
The couple's first home was on land eight miles southwest of Sheridan which is now owned by the Slack family. For several years, while they were acquiring property of their own, they worked on ranches from Little Goose to Prairie Dog. They later purchased part of the Makinley Wood homestead and ….

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Mrs. Emma W. Sackett, prominent in activities of the Big Horn community during her 67 years of residence there, died this morning at the Reimel Nursing Home at the age of 87.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Big Horn Community Church. Burial will be in the Big Horn Cemetery, the Stevens Memorial Chapel of Sheridan in charge. Friends may call at the chapel any time after Saturday noon.
Mrs. Sackett was born Jan. 30, 1879, in Shelby County, Ohio, the daughter of Enoch Owen Watkins and Mary Miller Watkins. She came to the community in the spring of 1898 and married William Wallace Sackett.
The couple's first home was on land eight miles southwest of Sheridan which is now owned by the Slack family. For several years, while they were acquiring property of their own, they worked on ranches from Little Goose to Prairie Dog. They later purchased part of the Makinley Wood homestead and ….

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