Billings Gazette - Billings, MT
Tuesday - 1 October 1957
Page 14 - Column 5
Pneumonia Fatal To Hardin matron
HARDIN - Funeral services for Mrs. Shirley Ann Lind Adsit, who died in Big
Horn County Hospital Saturday, will be conducted by the Rev. A. C. Kochler,
pastor of the Evangelical Reformed Lutheran Church, Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the
Bullis Funeral Home here.
Active pallbearers will be Sterling Loaney, Charles Secrust, Gerald Ellis,
Lee Wilson, Robert DeVore and Clifford Seridner. Honorary pallbearers will
be Dwight Ferguson, Charles Kane, Kenneth Kane, Donald Holland, Walter
Secrust and Glen Schwend. Burial will be in the Custer National Battlefield
Cemetery.
Mrs. Adsit had been ill with influenza for a week, and a patient at the
hospital for two days. Pneumonia was reported as the cause of death.
Mrs. Adsit was born May 22, 1935, in Hardin, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lind. She
attended school in Hardin, and was graduated from the Hardin High School in
1953. She was a member of the Order of Rainbow in hardin. On Dec. 13, 1953,
she married Ray Adsit, and they have lived in Hardin most of the time since.
She was a member of the Evangelical Reformed Lutheran Church in Hardin.
Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Cynthia Rae, age 2 ½, and Melodee
Ann, age 1 ½ years; her mother, Mrs. Millie Frickle Lind of Hardin; her
father, of Miles City; three brothers, Donald, Harvey and Larry, and one
sister, Sharon, all of Hardin.
Billings Gazette - Billings, MT
Tuesday - 1 October 1957
Page 14 - Column 5
Pneumonia Fatal To Hardin matron
HARDIN - Funeral services for Mrs. Shirley Ann Lind Adsit, who died in Big
Horn County Hospital Saturday, will be conducted by the Rev. A. C. Kochler,
pastor of the Evangelical Reformed Lutheran Church, Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the
Bullis Funeral Home here.
Active pallbearers will be Sterling Loaney, Charles Secrust, Gerald Ellis,
Lee Wilson, Robert DeVore and Clifford Seridner. Honorary pallbearers will
be Dwight Ferguson, Charles Kane, Kenneth Kane, Donald Holland, Walter
Secrust and Glen Schwend. Burial will be in the Custer National Battlefield
Cemetery.
Mrs. Adsit had been ill with influenza for a week, and a patient at the
hospital for two days. Pneumonia was reported as the cause of death.
Mrs. Adsit was born May 22, 1935, in Hardin, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lind. She
attended school in Hardin, and was graduated from the Hardin High School in
1953. She was a member of the Order of Rainbow in hardin. On Dec. 13, 1953,
she married Ray Adsit, and they have lived in Hardin most of the time since.
She was a member of the Evangelical Reformed Lutheran Church in Hardin.
Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Cynthia Rae, age 2 ½, and Melodee
Ann, age 1 ½ years; her mother, Mrs. Millie Frickle Lind of Hardin; her
father, of Miles City; three brothers, Donald, Harvey and Larry, and one
sister, Sharon, all of Hardin.
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