From the Standard Examiner, Feb. 12, 1942:
Laura Coulter Nelson Peasley
Laura Coulter Nelson Peasley, 76, 2579 Monroe, died in a local hospital Wednesday.
She was born Dec. 18, 1865, in Franklin county, Ohio. She was a member of the Methodist church and had been an Ogden resident for the past 25 years.
Surviving are a son, Elmer P. Nelson, Ogden; and a sister, Mrs. W.L. Richardson of Gunnison, Colo.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She lived in Ohio until she was about 25, then moved to Colorado, where she married James Nelson, who was killed in a mine accident. In 1890 she married William Peasley in Denver, who died in 1914. She later moved to Nevada to live with her son and then came to Ogden in 1916.
Funeral rites will be held Friday at one p.m. in the Aultorest chapel. Entombment will be in Aultorest mausoleum. The body may be viewed this evening from seven-thirty until nine-thirty o'clock at the Aultorest mortuary, and until time of services Friday.
From the Standard Examiner, Feb. 12, 1942:
Laura Coulter Nelson Peasley
Laura Coulter Nelson Peasley, 76, 2579 Monroe, died in a local hospital Wednesday.
She was born Dec. 18, 1865, in Franklin county, Ohio. She was a member of the Methodist church and had been an Ogden resident for the past 25 years.
Surviving are a son, Elmer P. Nelson, Ogden; and a sister, Mrs. W.L. Richardson of Gunnison, Colo.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She lived in Ohio until she was about 25, then moved to Colorado, where she married James Nelson, who was killed in a mine accident. In 1890 she married William Peasley in Denver, who died in 1914. She later moved to Nevada to live with her son and then came to Ogden in 1916.
Funeral rites will be held Friday at one p.m. in the Aultorest chapel. Entombment will be in Aultorest mausoleum. The body may be viewed this evening from seven-thirty until nine-thirty o'clock at the Aultorest mortuary, and until time of services Friday.
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