She was well known and greatly beloved by the people of the ridge and when she lived there she took an active interest in its activities.
She married on 15 Feb 1902 to Horace Greeley Pomeroy, prominent lawyer of Eureka, Montana, secretary of the Eureka Townsite Company, and its legal representative, member of the lower house of the state legislature for Flathead county in 1909, and city clerk and attorney for Eureka since its organization into a town.
She became ill with arthritis and had the benefit of the skillful attention of the most famous specialist in the country. She was taken to different places hoping the climate change might help where medical skill failed.
She was survived by her mother and 5 sisters.
Source - The Union, 18 Oct 1928
She was well known and greatly beloved by the people of the ridge and when she lived there she took an active interest in its activities.
She married on 15 Feb 1902 to Horace Greeley Pomeroy, prominent lawyer of Eureka, Montana, secretary of the Eureka Townsite Company, and its legal representative, member of the lower house of the state legislature for Flathead county in 1909, and city clerk and attorney for Eureka since its organization into a town.
She became ill with arthritis and had the benefit of the skillful attention of the most famous specialist in the country. She was taken to different places hoping the climate change might help where medical skill failed.
She was survived by her mother and 5 sisters.
Source - The Union, 18 Oct 1928
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