Note: Death date on headstone and obituary (below) are in conflict (unsure which is correct). Transcript of her Washington death certificate found online at FamilySearch.org says August 21).
Obituary from the Montana Standard, Butte, Montana, Wednesday Morning August 26, 1931 (page 8):
RITES HELD FOR
HAMILTON WOMAN
Services Conducted for
Mrs. Agnes Timmons,
Prominent Matron.
HAMILTON. Aug. 25 - (Special)
- Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes
Timmons took place this morning
at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Catholic
church, with mass said by Father
M. J. Donahue. Burial was made in
Riverview cemetery. The pallbear-
ers were John Kleinoeder, C. J.
Carlstrom, William Chambers, Ed
Couch, Arthur Baker and J. J. Fitz-
gibbon.
Mrs. Timmons' death occurred in
Seattle August 18 and her body was
brought to Hamilton Monday by
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gebeau and
Mrs. C. H. Blades. Mrs. Gebeau
and Mrs. Blades, Mrs. Harry South
of Hamilton and Mrs. Ida Bevan
of Chicago are daughters who sur-
vive with the two sons, Fred of
Bay City, Mich., and Henry of Ham-
ilton. A sister in California and
other sisters in Utah also survive.
Mrs. Timmons was born in Rug-
land Scotland, 74 years ago. She
came to America with her parents
when she was six years of age.
She had been a resident of Hamil-
ton since 1891, coming here with
her husband, the late Fred Tim-
mons, from Utah. In July, 1930, she
went to Seattle to make her
home with her daughters there. She
had been ailing for many months.
Not yet linked below:
Ida Timmons Jones Bevan (daughter) b. abt 1882
Note: Death date on headstone and obituary (below) are in conflict (unsure which is correct). Transcript of her Washington death certificate found online at FamilySearch.org says August 21).
Obituary from the Montana Standard, Butte, Montana, Wednesday Morning August 26, 1931 (page 8):
RITES HELD FOR
HAMILTON WOMAN
Services Conducted for
Mrs. Agnes Timmons,
Prominent Matron.
HAMILTON. Aug. 25 - (Special)
- Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes
Timmons took place this morning
at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Catholic
church, with mass said by Father
M. J. Donahue. Burial was made in
Riverview cemetery. The pallbear-
ers were John Kleinoeder, C. J.
Carlstrom, William Chambers, Ed
Couch, Arthur Baker and J. J. Fitz-
gibbon.
Mrs. Timmons' death occurred in
Seattle August 18 and her body was
brought to Hamilton Monday by
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gebeau and
Mrs. C. H. Blades. Mrs. Gebeau
and Mrs. Blades, Mrs. Harry South
of Hamilton and Mrs. Ida Bevan
of Chicago are daughters who sur-
vive with the two sons, Fred of
Bay City, Mich., and Henry of Ham-
ilton. A sister in California and
other sisters in Utah also survive.
Mrs. Timmons was born in Rug-
land Scotland, 74 years ago. She
came to America with her parents
when she was six years of age.
She had been a resident of Hamil-
ton since 1891, coming here with
her husband, the late Fred Tim-
mons, from Utah. In July, 1930, she
went to Seattle to make her
home with her daughters there. She
had been ailing for many months.
Not yet linked below:
Ida Timmons Jones Bevan (daughter) b. abt 1882
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