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Margaret Jane <I>Nowels</I> Burns

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Margaret Jane Nowels Burns

Birth
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Death
14 May 1988 (aged 75)
Citrus County, Florida, USA
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8157031, Longitude: -104.7988297
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Obituary from The Gazette, 5/18/1988, pg. 7:

JANE N. BURNS, 75, of Homasassa, Fla., a former Colorado Springs resident, hospital. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Burns was the daughter of T. Ernest Nowels, former owner and publisher of the Gazette Telegraph.

Memorial services were conducted Monday at St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Crystal River. Richard F. Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs, Fla., was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Bruns [sic] was born June 11, 1912, in Colorado Springs to T. Ernest and Birdie May (Wright) Nowels. She had lived in Homosassa since 1978 and was a former resident of Moline, Ill. Mrs. Burns graduated form Ward-Belmont School, Nashville, Tenn., and attended the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. She also was a member of the Sugarmill Wood Chorale and St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Crystal River and a volunteer with the American Red Cross and a hospital.

Mrs. Burns is survived by her husband, Wilson P.; a son, Wilson P. Jr. of Springfield, Mo.; two daughters, Olivia B. Idy of New Hartford, N.Y., and Deborah W. Burns of Easthampton, Md.; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Pikes Peak United Way, 1600 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs 80907; or the charity of the giver's choice.

Obituary from St. Petersburg Times, 5/15/1988, pg. 10:

BURNS, JANE N., 75, of Sugarmill Woods, Homosassa, died Saturday (May 14, 1988). Born in Colorado Springs, Colo. She came here 10 years ago from Moline, Ill. She was a member of St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Crystal River, the Sugarmill Woods Women's Association, the Sugarmill Woods Chorale, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, the King's Daughters, the American Red Cross and was a Pink Lady Hospital Volunteer. Survivors include her husband, Wilson P.; a son, Wilson, Jr., Springfield, Mo.; two daughters, Olivia B. Ide, New Hartford, N.Y., Deborah W., East Hampton, Mass.; a brother, Richard W. Nowels, Palo Alto, Calif.; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs.
Obituary from The Gazette, 5/18/1988, pg. 7:

JANE N. BURNS, 75, of Homasassa, Fla., a former Colorado Springs resident, hospital. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Burns was the daughter of T. Ernest Nowels, former owner and publisher of the Gazette Telegraph.

Memorial services were conducted Monday at St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Crystal River. Richard F. Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs, Fla., was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Bruns [sic] was born June 11, 1912, in Colorado Springs to T. Ernest and Birdie May (Wright) Nowels. She had lived in Homosassa since 1978 and was a former resident of Moline, Ill. Mrs. Burns graduated form Ward-Belmont School, Nashville, Tenn., and attended the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. She also was a member of the Sugarmill Wood Chorale and St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Crystal River and a volunteer with the American Red Cross and a hospital.

Mrs. Burns is survived by her husband, Wilson P.; a son, Wilson P. Jr. of Springfield, Mo.; two daughters, Olivia B. Idy of New Hartford, N.Y., and Deborah W. Burns of Easthampton, Md.; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Pikes Peak United Way, 1600 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs 80907; or the charity of the giver's choice.

Obituary from St. Petersburg Times, 5/15/1988, pg. 10:

BURNS, JANE N., 75, of Sugarmill Woods, Homosassa, died Saturday (May 14, 1988). Born in Colorado Springs, Colo. She came here 10 years ago from Moline, Ill. She was a member of St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Crystal River, the Sugarmill Woods Women's Association, the Sugarmill Woods Chorale, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, the King's Daughters, the American Red Cross and was a Pink Lady Hospital Volunteer. Survivors include her husband, Wilson P.; a son, Wilson, Jr., Springfield, Mo.; two daughters, Olivia B. Ide, New Hartford, N.Y., Deborah W., East Hampton, Mass.; a brother, Richard W. Nowels, Palo Alto, Calif.; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Wilder Funeral Home, Homosassa Springs.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19476991/margaret_jane-burns: accessed ), memorial page for Margaret Jane Nowels Burns (11 Jun 1912–14 May 1988), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19476991, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Airrow (contributor 46629499).