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Nora Jessie <I>NeVille</I> Arnoldus

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Nora Jessie NeVille Arnoldus

Birth
Woodruff, Rich County, Utah, USA
Death
11 Nov 1918 (aged 29)
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.818611, Longitude: -108.509438
Plot
Section 1 Block A Lot 1 Grave 11
Memorial ID
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daughter of Annie Lydia West & Joseph H. NeVille, married Carl I Arnoldus

Following the death of William Pryde, Byron was again called to part with one of its members, Mrs. Carl I Arnoldus, who passed peaceable away Monday morning, after years of suffering and a year of invalidism. Mrs. Arnoldus was 32 years old and a faithful Latter Day Saint. Before poor health made public activities impossible, Mrs. Arnoldus was president of the Primary association for several years and previous to that was an officer in the M.I.A. Being very ambitious her activities ceased only when she became confined to her room. Mrs. Arnoldus is survived by her husband Dr. C. I. Arnoldus, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NeVille, one sister, five brothers. Mr. Arnoldus who was in Thermopolis at the time of his wife's death arrived Monday night and Mrs. Ed Sessions came from Billings Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon.
(take from the Lovell Chronicle, 15 Nov 1918, page 5)
daughter of Annie Lydia West & Joseph H. NeVille, married Carl I Arnoldus

Following the death of William Pryde, Byron was again called to part with one of its members, Mrs. Carl I Arnoldus, who passed peaceable away Monday morning, after years of suffering and a year of invalidism. Mrs. Arnoldus was 32 years old and a faithful Latter Day Saint. Before poor health made public activities impossible, Mrs. Arnoldus was president of the Primary association for several years and previous to that was an officer in the M.I.A. Being very ambitious her activities ceased only when she became confined to her room. Mrs. Arnoldus is survived by her husband Dr. C. I. Arnoldus, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NeVille, one sister, five brothers. Mr. Arnoldus who was in Thermopolis at the time of his wife's death arrived Monday night and Mrs. Ed Sessions came from Billings Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday afternoon.
(take from the Lovell Chronicle, 15 Nov 1918, page 5)


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