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Minnie Mae <I>Swords</I> White

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Minnie Mae Swords White

Birth
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Death
17 May 1975 (aged 79)
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.2252869, Longitude: -101.2850467
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Born in Peoria,Peoria,Illinois.
Died in Minot,Ward,North Dakota.
Married Archie White 04 Aug 1912 Minot,Ward,North Dakota.

Obituary - Mrs. Mae White, 79, 512-9th Ave. NE, died Saturday. Funeral Wednesday at 10:30 in First Presbyterian Church of Minot. Rosehill Memorial Park.

Born Minnie Mae Swords on March 2, 1896, at Peoria, Ill. Moved to Bismarck with her family in 1901. Moved to Rugby and in 1908 to Minot. Married Archie D. White Aug. 4, 1913. He died Aug 27, 1933. In Minot she was employed at Armours, Mandan Creamery, the Orpheum and State theaters, and prior to her retirement at Ellisons for 19 years. Member of First Presbyterian Church, Eagles Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, and charter member of the Woodmen Circle.

Survivors: five daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Margaret) Wills, Velva; Mrs. George (Doris) Dries, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Edmund (Blanceh) Suelzle, Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Jack (Norma) Stevenson, Cut Bank, Mont.; and Mrs. Robert (Ardis) Huizenga, Glenburn; two sons, Donald J. and Robert E., both of Minot; 33 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Friends call tonight until 8:30 and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Thomas Funeral Home, Minot.

Born in Peoria,Peoria,Illinois.
Died in Minot,Ward,North Dakota.
Married Archie White 04 Aug 1912 Minot,Ward,North Dakota.

Obituary - Mrs. Mae White, 79, 512-9th Ave. NE, died Saturday. Funeral Wednesday at 10:30 in First Presbyterian Church of Minot. Rosehill Memorial Park.

Born Minnie Mae Swords on March 2, 1896, at Peoria, Ill. Moved to Bismarck with her family in 1901. Moved to Rugby and in 1908 to Minot. Married Archie D. White Aug. 4, 1913. He died Aug 27, 1933. In Minot she was employed at Armours, Mandan Creamery, the Orpheum and State theaters, and prior to her retirement at Ellisons for 19 years. Member of First Presbyterian Church, Eagles Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, and charter member of the Woodmen Circle.

Survivors: five daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Margaret) Wills, Velva; Mrs. George (Doris) Dries, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Edmund (Blanceh) Suelzle, Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Jack (Norma) Stevenson, Cut Bank, Mont.; and Mrs. Robert (Ardis) Huizenga, Glenburn; two sons, Donald J. and Robert E., both of Minot; 33 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Friends call tonight until 8:30 and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Thomas Funeral Home, Minot.



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