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Bessie Myrtle <I>Kerlee</I> Monroe

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Bessie Myrtle Kerlee Monroe

Birth
Ravalli County, Montana, USA
Death
29 Aug 1987 (aged 98)
Ravalli County, Montana, USA
Burial
Darby, Ravalli County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Bessie Monroe was a member of the first graduating eighth grade class in Darby in 1902 and attended high school in Corvallis, Montana. She married Roy Park Monroe, a U.S. Forest Service ranger, on Christmas Eve 1907 in Darby. They had six children. From 1910 to 1914 the couple traveled with one or more of their children through the Clearwater National Forest in the Idaho panhandle while Roy Monroe worked as a ranger. During World War I, Bessie Monroe worked as a correspondent for the Butte Miner at Twin Bridges, Montana. Following her husband's death on Aug. 27, 1920, Bessie Monroe moved to Hamilton, Montana, in 1922 to begin work with the Ravalli Republican newspaper. Bessie Monroe, who was known as "B. K.," supported her children by writing articles for various newspapers, including the Missoulian. B.K. Monroe was also a published poet and was interested in historical preservation. She was known as the Bitterroot Valley's veteran reporter. At age 95 in 1983, Bessie "B. K." Monroe still wrote stories for what is now called the Ravalli Republic. She had been writing for that newspaper for 61 years. She died in 1987.

B.K. and Roy had six children, Mary, George, Ada, Ruth, Bob and Hazel. Hazel was born 6 months after Roy's death.
Bessie Monroe was a member of the first graduating eighth grade class in Darby in 1902 and attended high school in Corvallis, Montana. She married Roy Park Monroe, a U.S. Forest Service ranger, on Christmas Eve 1907 in Darby. They had six children. From 1910 to 1914 the couple traveled with one or more of their children through the Clearwater National Forest in the Idaho panhandle while Roy Monroe worked as a ranger. During World War I, Bessie Monroe worked as a correspondent for the Butte Miner at Twin Bridges, Montana. Following her husband's death on Aug. 27, 1920, Bessie Monroe moved to Hamilton, Montana, in 1922 to begin work with the Ravalli Republican newspaper. Bessie Monroe, who was known as "B. K.," supported her children by writing articles for various newspapers, including the Missoulian. B.K. Monroe was also a published poet and was interested in historical preservation. She was known as the Bitterroot Valley's veteran reporter. At age 95 in 1983, Bessie "B. K." Monroe still wrote stories for what is now called the Ravalli Republic. She had been writing for that newspaper for 61 years. She died in 1987.

B.K. and Roy had six children, Mary, George, Ada, Ruth, Bob and Hazel. Hazel was born 6 months after Roy's death.


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