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Esther Sophia <I>Hoppe</I> Nichols

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Esther Sophia Hoppe Nichols

Birth
Scotland, Bon Homme County, South Dakota, USA
Death
25 Apr 1965 (aged 60)
Linn County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Oregon Death Record
Name: Esther H Nichols
Age: 60
Birth Date: abt 1905
Death Date: 25 Apr 1965
Death Place: Linn
Spouse: Harold
Certificate: 5034

Ritzville Journal Times Apr 29, 1965 Adams County Wash Sue Gardner

Esther Nichols Dies in Oregon Auto Accident

Mrs. Esther Nichols of Mendocino, Calif., daughter of Mrs. Adam Weber of Ritzville, died in an auto accident Sunday afternoon near Albany, Ore.

With a Catholic sister, Mrs. Nichols was attending a retreat at Albany. Apparently a tire blew out on the car in which they were riding. The car rolled and both women were killed.

Surviving besides Mrs. Nichols' mother here are a sister, Mrs. Elsie Caster who is living with her mother. A half sister, Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Odessa and two half brothers, Harold Weber of Ritzville and Sam Weber of Ontario, Ore., also survive.

There are five step brothers surviving. They are John and Dan Weber of Ritzville, Dave Weber of Odessa, Henry Weber of Wenatchee and George Weber of Seattle. Also there are three step sisters, Mrs. Jacob Heimbigner of Ritzville, Mrs. Fred Reiman of Dryden and Mrs. Elsa Farris of Everett.

A niece and nephew survive in California. Mrs. Nichols had been a widow for several years. Funeral was held Wednesday with burial at Denver near the grave of Mrs.Nichols' husband.

Oregon Death Record
Name: Esther H Nichols
Age: 60
Birth Date: abt 1905
Death Date: 25 Apr 1965
Death Place: Linn
Spouse: Harold
Certificate: 5034

Ritzville Journal Times Apr 29, 1965 Adams County Wash Sue Gardner

Esther Nichols Dies in Oregon Auto Accident

Mrs. Esther Nichols of Mendocino, Calif., daughter of Mrs. Adam Weber of Ritzville, died in an auto accident Sunday afternoon near Albany, Ore.

With a Catholic sister, Mrs. Nichols was attending a retreat at Albany. Apparently a tire blew out on the car in which they were riding. The car rolled and both women were killed.

Surviving besides Mrs. Nichols' mother here are a sister, Mrs. Elsie Caster who is living with her mother. A half sister, Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Odessa and two half brothers, Harold Weber of Ritzville and Sam Weber of Ontario, Ore., also survive.

There are five step brothers surviving. They are John and Dan Weber of Ritzville, Dave Weber of Odessa, Henry Weber of Wenatchee and George Weber of Seattle. Also there are three step sisters, Mrs. Jacob Heimbigner of Ritzville, Mrs. Fred Reiman of Dryden and Mrs. Elsa Farris of Everett.

A niece and nephew survive in California. Mrs. Nichols had been a widow for several years. Funeral was held Wednesday with burial at Denver near the grave of Mrs.Nichols' husband.



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