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Nettie <I>Alvord</I> Stott

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Nettie Alvord Stott

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
21 Apr 1946 (aged 74)
Montana, USA
Burial
Chattaroy, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Nettie A. Stott Passes Sunday at Whitlash

Mrs. Nettie A Stott, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louisa Allen, on Easter Sunday, April 21st, was born at Sherburn, Minnesota, on Feb. 10, 1872. She was the oldest child of a family of seven. Two sisters and one brother have preceded her in death.

She lived in Minnesota until her marriage to Lester A. Stott, Feb. 10, 1900, when they came to Kalispell, Mont., where they lived for two or three years. She went back to Minnesota while Lester stopped in the Sweet Grass hills to do some prospecting. He also took up a homestead. Mrs. Stott returned to Montana in 1903, living on the homestead until 1916, when the property was bought at Whitlash for a store location. She was postmistress from 1917 until 1928, when they moved to Chattaroy, Washington. Lester Stott passed away in Oct. 1938 and is buried at Chattaroy, Washington.

Mrs. Stott is survived by two brothers, Pearl Alvord, Hill, Montana, and Marion Alvord, Chatfield, Minn.; one sister, Mrs. Julia Clark Stettler, Alberta, Canada; one son, Ray Stott of Whitlash; three daughters, Mrs. Louisa Allen of Whitlash, Mrs. Ellen McGee of Dallas, Ore., and Mrs. Ruth Davis of Searchlight, Nev., and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at Liberty Hall in Whitlash, Montana. The body will be shipped to Spokane for burial beside her husband in Chatteroy, Washington.


Nettie A. Stott Passes Sunday at Whitlash

Mrs. Nettie A Stott, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louisa Allen, on Easter Sunday, April 21st, was born at Sherburn, Minnesota, on Feb. 10, 1872. She was the oldest child of a family of seven. Two sisters and one brother have preceded her in death.

She lived in Minnesota until her marriage to Lester A. Stott, Feb. 10, 1900, when they came to Kalispell, Mont., where they lived for two or three years. She went back to Minnesota while Lester stopped in the Sweet Grass hills to do some prospecting. He also took up a homestead. Mrs. Stott returned to Montana in 1903, living on the homestead until 1916, when the property was bought at Whitlash for a store location. She was postmistress from 1917 until 1928, when they moved to Chattaroy, Washington. Lester Stott passed away in Oct. 1938 and is buried at Chattaroy, Washington.

Mrs. Stott is survived by two brothers, Pearl Alvord, Hill, Montana, and Marion Alvord, Chatfield, Minn.; one sister, Mrs. Julia Clark Stettler, Alberta, Canada; one son, Ray Stott of Whitlash; three daughters, Mrs. Louisa Allen of Whitlash, Mrs. Ellen McGee of Dallas, Ore., and Mrs. Ruth Davis of Searchlight, Nev., and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at Liberty Hall in Whitlash, Montana. The body will be shipped to Spokane for burial beside her husband in Chatteroy, Washington.




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