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Nettie Ellen <I>Hoff</I> Higgenbottom

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Nettie Ellen Hoff Higgenbottom

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
3 Jul 1945 (aged 68)
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA
Burial
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
E-294-2
Memorial ID
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Dau. of Samuel & Amanda (Reed) Hoff.

Beatrice Daily Sun, Beatrice, NE, Sun., July 29, 1945, p. 2 (Newspapers.com image 507221945):
"FORMER ADAMS WOMAN DIES IN WASHINGTON
ADAMS, July 28---A former resident of Adams, Nettie E. Higgenbottom of...Vancouver, Wash., died at St. Joseph's hospital there July 3, 1945. She was born at Buena Vista, Ill., May 17, 1877. At the age of ten she with her parents moved to Nebraska. She married Albert J. Higgenbottom and they moved to Canton, Okla. They moved back to Adams, where they lived until five years ago when they moved to Vancouver, Wash. Surviving are her husband, four daughters, Mrs. Edith Rabel of Adams. Mrs. Maude Day, Mrs. Rosa Young and Mrs. Buelah Bacon of Vancouver; two sons, Everett J. and John H. Higgenbottom of Vancouver, and one brother, Myron Hoff, of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Funeral services were at Vancouver Funeral Chapel July 5, 1945, Rev. Ivan Canary officiating. Interment was in Park Hill cemetery."
Dau. of Samuel & Amanda (Reed) Hoff.

Beatrice Daily Sun, Beatrice, NE, Sun., July 29, 1945, p. 2 (Newspapers.com image 507221945):
"FORMER ADAMS WOMAN DIES IN WASHINGTON
ADAMS, July 28---A former resident of Adams, Nettie E. Higgenbottom of...Vancouver, Wash., died at St. Joseph's hospital there July 3, 1945. She was born at Buena Vista, Ill., May 17, 1877. At the age of ten she with her parents moved to Nebraska. She married Albert J. Higgenbottom and they moved to Canton, Okla. They moved back to Adams, where they lived until five years ago when they moved to Vancouver, Wash. Surviving are her husband, four daughters, Mrs. Edith Rabel of Adams. Mrs. Maude Day, Mrs. Rosa Young and Mrs. Buelah Bacon of Vancouver; two sons, Everett J. and John H. Higgenbottom of Vancouver, and one brother, Myron Hoff, of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Funeral services were at Vancouver Funeral Chapel July 5, 1945, Rev. Ivan Canary officiating. Interment was in Park Hill cemetery."


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