Pearl Mae Dye was born in Custer county, September 21, 1883. She was united in marriage to Matt Dority in April, 1903, at Sargent, Nebr. They moved to Lancaster county in 1914 and a few years later came to Boone county where they have since lived.
She is survived by her husband and five children, Paul, Joe, John and Margaret (Mrs. Bernard Wlaschin) of Ogallala, and Lawrence who is at home. Besides other relatives and many friends mourn her passing. The children were all here for the funeral except Paul who was out on a job and could not be located at once. He came while the funeral services were underway. However he had been here to see his mother a few weeks earlier.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at St. Michael’s church conducted by Rev. Father Crowley, and interment was made in St. Michael’s cemetery.
(Albion Weekly News – Albion, Nebraska – June 24, 1937)
Pearl Mae Dye was born in Custer county, September 21, 1883. She was united in marriage to Matt Dority in April, 1903, at Sargent, Nebr. They moved to Lancaster county in 1914 and a few years later came to Boone county where they have since lived.
She is survived by her husband and five children, Paul, Joe, John and Margaret (Mrs. Bernard Wlaschin) of Ogallala, and Lawrence who is at home. Besides other relatives and many friends mourn her passing. The children were all here for the funeral except Paul who was out on a job and could not be located at once. He came while the funeral services were underway. However he had been here to see his mother a few weeks earlier.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at St. Michael’s church conducted by Rev. Father Crowley, and interment was made in St. Michael’s cemetery.
(Albion Weekly News – Albion, Nebraska – June 24, 1937)
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