Leota Blanche <I>Lockhart</I> Melcher

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Leota Blanche Lockhart Melcher

Birth
Miller, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Death
16 May 1919 (aged 23)
Fruitland, Payette County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Payette, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Row 4, Space 74
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Married Elbert Luke Melcher on November 28, 1917. They are the parents of one son, Wayne Lee Melcher.

MRS. ELBERT L. MELCHER

The death of Mrs. Elbert L. Melcher came as a shock to her relatives and many friends Friday evening when they learned she had suddenly passed away.

Leota Blanche Lockhart was born June 7, 1895 at Miller, Nebraska, and died May 16, 1919. She was married to Elbert L. Melcher at Weiser, Idaho, November 23, 1917.

A little son was born to these happy young people just a week before, Friday, May 9.

Besides the husband and infant son Mrs. Melcher leaves a father and mother, three sisters and two brothers. Mrs. R. H. Seaman of Broken Bow, Nebraska, who arrived for the funeral, Mrs. R.M. Alters of Payette, and Fae at home, Ray L. in France and Floyd B. in training camp at Great Lakes, Illinois.

Mrs. Melcher was a beautiful young woman who will be greatly miss among her many friends.

The funeral was held in the Baptist church where she has attended church and Sunday school services since living near Fruitland.

Rev. Ford M. Burtch officiated. Burial was made at Payette. (Payette Enterprise, Thursday, May 22, 1919)

Heartfelt Thank you to a dear friend, Robert Duran for sponsoring great aunt Leota's memorial. Please visit his family when you have time.
Married Elbert Luke Melcher on November 28, 1917. They are the parents of one son, Wayne Lee Melcher.

MRS. ELBERT L. MELCHER

The death of Mrs. Elbert L. Melcher came as a shock to her relatives and many friends Friday evening when they learned she had suddenly passed away.

Leota Blanche Lockhart was born June 7, 1895 at Miller, Nebraska, and died May 16, 1919. She was married to Elbert L. Melcher at Weiser, Idaho, November 23, 1917.

A little son was born to these happy young people just a week before, Friday, May 9.

Besides the husband and infant son Mrs. Melcher leaves a father and mother, three sisters and two brothers. Mrs. R. H. Seaman of Broken Bow, Nebraska, who arrived for the funeral, Mrs. R.M. Alters of Payette, and Fae at home, Ray L. in France and Floyd B. in training camp at Great Lakes, Illinois.

Mrs. Melcher was a beautiful young woman who will be greatly miss among her many friends.

The funeral was held in the Baptist church where she has attended church and Sunday school services since living near Fruitland.

Rev. Ford M. Burtch officiated. Burial was made at Payette. (Payette Enterprise, Thursday, May 22, 1919)

Heartfelt Thank you to a dear friend, Robert Duran for sponsoring great aunt Leota's memorial. Please visit his family when you have time.

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Wife of E. L. MELCHER
Beloved one farewell



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