MRS. J. HIGHLEY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. Hanna Elizabeth Highley, 74, died early Monday morning. She had been ill for several months.
Mrs. Highley, who was well known to Rock Springs social circles, was born September 26, 1866 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, In 1892, she came to America with her husband and settled near Quealy. She was married to John Highley on April 4, 1890 in England.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Dan Killian, Mrs. Alfred Walker, Mrs. Frank Chevalier, all of Rock Springs, and Mrs. Clinton Snyder of Rawlins; two sons, Tom and Charles; one brother in England, and 10 grandchildren.
Her husband, John, preceded her in death. He died March 8, 1940. Mrs. Highley was a member of the Rebekah lodge and the Canadian Legion social club.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the I.O.O.F. Hall with the Rev. E.L. Tull officiating.
Wildermuth mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
MRS. J. HIGHLEY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. Hanna Elizabeth Highley, 74, died early Monday morning. She had been ill for several months.
Mrs. Highley, who was well known to Rock Springs social circles, was born September 26, 1866 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, In 1892, she came to America with her husband and settled near Quealy. She was married to John Highley on April 4, 1890 in England.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Dan Killian, Mrs. Alfred Walker, Mrs. Frank Chevalier, all of Rock Springs, and Mrs. Clinton Snyder of Rawlins; two sons, Tom and Charles; one brother in England, and 10 grandchildren.
Her husband, John, preceded her in death. He died March 8, 1940. Mrs. Highley was a member of the Rebekah lodge and the Canadian Legion social club.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the I.O.O.F. Hall with the Rev. E.L. Tull officiating.
Wildermuth mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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