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Nellie Armina <I>Richart</I> Foresman

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Nellie Armina Richart Foresman

Birth
Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Death
18 Jul 1936 (aged 65)
Illinois, USA
Burial
Dallas City Township, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 23
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Nellie Armina Richart Foresman, 65, passed away at her home in Pontoosuc Township, Ill., Saturday evening after a long illness.
Mrs. Foresman, who was the daughter of Oscar and Caroline Richart, was born Aug. 22, 1870, near Dallas City, Ill. She received her early education at Oak Grove School. She united with the Presbyterian Church in Pontoosuc in 1917. She was married to James P. Foresman March 28, 1893.
She is survived by her husband, three sons, Harry O. and Hugh R. of Ft. Madison, and Lloyd E. of Niota; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ballinger and Mrs. Mary Sparrow of Niota; and Mrs. Bessie Simon, Hamilton, Ill.; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Frank and Ernest Richart, and two sisters, Mrs. Will Kyle and Mrs. Fred Thomas, all of Dallas City, Ill.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Dallas City, Ill.

Published in the Burlington Daily Hawk Eye Gazette, July 20, 1936.
Mrs. Nellie Armina Richart Foresman, 65, passed away at her home in Pontoosuc Township, Ill., Saturday evening after a long illness.
Mrs. Foresman, who was the daughter of Oscar and Caroline Richart, was born Aug. 22, 1870, near Dallas City, Ill. She received her early education at Oak Grove School. She united with the Presbyterian Church in Pontoosuc in 1917. She was married to James P. Foresman March 28, 1893.
She is survived by her husband, three sons, Harry O. and Hugh R. of Ft. Madison, and Lloyd E. of Niota; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ballinger and Mrs. Mary Sparrow of Niota; and Mrs. Bessie Simon, Hamilton, Ill.; nine grandchildren; two brothers, Frank and Ernest Richart, and two sisters, Mrs. Will Kyle and Mrs. Fred Thomas, all of Dallas City, Ill.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Dallas City, Ill.

Published in the Burlington Daily Hawk Eye Gazette, July 20, 1936.


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