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Isabell V. “Belle” <I>Shelley</I> Nish

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Isabell V. “Belle” Shelley Nish

Birth
Utah, USA
Death
5 Mar 1922 (aged 49)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1378758, Longitude: -117.277121
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*Note: The top photo to the right is not Isabell Nish. It is Margaret Ada Adam Henderson (1816-1900), who was married to David Henderson.
Isabell's mother-in-law, Isabella Henderson Nish was Margaret Ada Adam Henderson's daughter.

Isabell's parents were:
John Shelley, b. May 28, 1831 in Claverly, England & d. Apr. 4, 1903 in UT.
Ellen Gibson Green, b. Nov. 26, 1846 in Ireland and d. of 'Lagrippe' (the flu) on Dec. 1, 1926 in American Fork, Utah, UT.

Isabell's maternal grandparents were: William Gibson, b. in Scotland & Eliza kennedy, b. in Ireland.

In the 1880 U.S. census, 9 yr. old Isabel Shelley, b. in Utah Territory, was living in American Fork, Utah, UT. with her
48 yr. old father, John Shelley, a freighter, b. in England
32 yr. old mother, Ellen G. Shelley, b. in Scotland
13 yr. old sister, Libby Shelley, b. in UT.
11 yr. old sister, Mary E. Shelley, b. in UT.
7 yr. old sister, Melinda Shelley, b. in UT.
6 yr. old adopted brother, Rodolph Fisher , b. in Ireland

The Daily Courier (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 3
Thu., Jun. 5, 1890
SHORT LOCALS
David W. Wixom and Ellen Smith, Robert G. Nish and Belle Shelley of this city were granted marriage license yesterday.

The Daily Courier (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 3
Fri., Jun. 6, 1890
MARRIED
NISH - SHELLEY. On Wednesday evening, June 4, 1890, by Rev. Jonh Morrison, Mr. Robert Nish and Miss Belle Shelley.

Robert and Belle Nish's children were:
1. Burnet Nish, b. May 30, 1891 and d. Nov. 1, 1891
2. Ruberna 'Ruby' Nish, b. Nov. 28, 1894 in CA. and d. Feb. 1, 1986 in San Bernardino Co., CA.
3. Jay William Nish, b. Jul. 29, 1899 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., CA. and d. Jan. 31, 1984 in San Bernardino,
San Bernardino Co., CA.

In the June 16 & 18, 1900 U.S. census, 27 yr. old Isabella Nish, b. May 1873 in UT., was living in San Bernardino Ward 5, San Bernardino, CA. with her
39 yr. old husband, Robt G. Nish, a farmer, b. Jan. 1861 in CA.
6 yr. old daughter, Rubenia Nish, b. Nov. 1893 in CA.
10 mth. old son, Jay Nish, b. Jul. 1899 in CA.
Robert and Isabella Nish had been married for 10 years. Isabella was the mother of two children, both still alive by this census.
Robert and Isabella's parents were all b. in Scotland.

The Weekly Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 7, Col. 3
Fri., Jul. 21, 1905
The Busy Bee club of the Ladies of the Maccabees will be entertained this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Nish, 1268 Seventh street, the hostesses being Mrs. Nish, Mrs. Propst and Mrs. Knowles.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 2
Fri., Mar. 19, 1909
SOCIAL NOTES
Seldom had the Canadian club house in Mt. Vernon avenue held a merrier company than last evening when the ladies of the Gate City Embroidery club, and the gentlemen, gathered there for a “hard times” party.
The occasion not demanding it, the decorations were not conspicuous, in fact, there were none at all, the spectacle of the wonderful efforts in costuming engaging the entire attention of the guests.
The competition in toilettes was keen, and those whose array resembled the findings of the garret or old clo’ shop were present in numbers.
Dancing was the feature of the evening, the grand march being led by Mrs. Fred Robeson and Mr. Hammond, and during the evolutions, there was ample time for inspection of the creations.
Mrs. R.G. Nish (and two others) acted as judges, and awarded the honors to Mrs. Robeson and James Russell as the ‘tackiest” couple present. A beautiful vase was presented to the lady, and an Irish pig filled with candy to the gentleman. Their costumes were most striking. The lady wore a tight plaid waist, and brown skirt “in ribbons”, a “pill box hat” and her hair in a Psyche knot of the most exaggerated style.
Mr. Russell’s tie at least matched the lady’s waist, being an enormous plaid. His suit was of a rather remote date, but striking in cut, and a watch chain of dog chain dimension was a crowing feature of his “get up”.
The guests at the “hard times” evening were: Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Nish (and 27 others).

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 2
Sat., Jun. 5, 1909
LOCAL SOCIAL NOTES
Excerpt from: Mrs. R.G. Nish of 1268 Seventh street, was hostess at yesterday’s pleasant gathering of the Gate City Embroidery club.
Red and white carnations made a pleasing decoration, setting forth the colors of the club.
Ruby Nish entertained the ladies with piano selections, and while the ladies stitched on their needlework, plans were discussed for a picnic outing in the mountains in the near future when the families of the members will be included in the fun.
Mrs. J.H. Alvord was a guest of the club, the other ladies present (numbering seven).

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 3
Sat., Mar. 19, 1910
Item from: Social
Mrs. R.G. Nish of 1268 Seventh street gave a pleasant afternoon yesterday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Green, of Salt Lake, who has been her guest for some weeks, and who is leaving next week for her home.
The guests who enjoyed the happy informal time were neighbors and friends.
The atmosphere of spring was in the rooms, through the clusters of lilacs in the parlors, and masses of the snowy branches of bridal wreath used in the dining room.During the afternoon, Miss Pearl Cook entertained the ladies with vocal and piano numbers.
The hostess served a toothsome menu of salad, sandwiches, cake and coffee.
Those enjoying the pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Green and Mrs. Nish were: Mrs. J.E. Nish of Rialto, Mrs. John Henderson, Miss Ruby Nish (and 16 others).

In the April 22, 1910 U.S. census, 37 yr. old Belle Nish, b. in UT., was living on Seventh St. in San Bernardino Ward 5, San Bernardino, CA. with her
48 yr. old husband, Robert Nish, a Deputy Sheriff for San Bernardino County, b. in CA.
15 yr. old daughter, Ruby Nish, b. in CA.
10 yr. old son, Jay Nish , b. in CA.
This was a first marriage for both Robert and Belle. They had been married for 19 years. Belle was the mother of three children, only two still alive by this census.
Belle's father was b. in England and her mother in Scotland.
Robert's parents were both b. in Scotland.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 4 & 5
Sat., Jun. 25, 1910
Item from: Social
The members of the Friday Afternoon club and their husbands were guests of honor at a whist party given by Mrs. Robert Nish, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. J.H. Alford last evening. The Nish home at 1268 Seventh street was the scene of the entertainment and the rooms were decorated in yellow and La France roses.
Vocal and instrumental selections by Mrs. Frank Dewar and Miss Ruby Nish were greatly appreciated by the players.
Refreshments were served after the games.
A few guests not members of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewar, Professor Fred Nish of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. James Nish of Rialto. Club members, and their husbands, present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish (and 16 others).

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 3
Thu., Dec. 3, 1914
A Pleasant Afternoon -
A few friends of Mrs. R.G. Nish enjoyed a pleasant afternoon with her yesterday at the Nish home, at 1268 Seventh street. The rooms were bright with Christmas decorations, and the ladies, who had been invited to bring their sewing, made much headway on holiday gifts.
A two course buffet luncheon was served by the hostess.
The ladies who enjoyed the happy afternoon were: Mrs. J.A. Henderson, Mrs. Ellen Green of American Fork, Utah (and 9 others).

In the Jan. 5, 1920 U.S. census, 57 yr. old Robert G. Nish, a carpenter in the Railroad shops, b. in CA., was living on Seventh St. in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with his
46 yr. old wife, Isabelle Nish, b. in UT.
24 yr. old daughter, Ruby Nish, a county librarian, b. in CA.
20 yr. old son, Jay W. Nish, a machinist in the Railroad shops, b. in CA.
Isabelle's father was b. in England and her mother in Scotland.
Robert's parents were both b. in Scotland.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 5, Col. 4
Fri., Jan. 21, 1921
Excerpt from: Neighbors of Woodcraft Install New Officers in Circle
Guardian neighbor, Pearl Mills; past guardian neighbor, Mae Looney; advisor, Lillian Walker; magician, Lena Austin; banker, Emma palmer; clerk, Margaret Graham; musician, Irene Hitchcock; captain of guards, Carrie Waite; outer sentinel, Rose Smith; inner sentinel, Agnes Harris; managers, Louise Scott, Rebecca Holcomb, J.H. Ward.
These officers were installed last evening in Mountain View Circle, 105, Neighbors of Woodcraft.
Mrs. R.G. Nish received the “surprise”, always on the program for this meeting night. The gift was a beautiful hand-made croched edge dresser scarf, a beautiful piece of linen.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 3
Thu., Jan. 5, 1922
Excerpt from: Former Neighbors Pay Visit To Mrs. R. G. Nish
Friends from the neighborhood in which Mrs. R. G. Nish formerly lived and others planned a surprise visit to her yesterday at her new home at 1159 North E Street, and had a delightful time, enjoying her genuine surprise in their arrival.
The guests brought their sewing and fancy work, and also refreshments, and sandwiches and coffee were served.
The home is decorated in the Christmas greens and holly brought from Salt Lake City by Miss Ruby Nish when she came to make a holiday visit with her parents, and the attractive domicile was inspected by the visitors with much pleasure.
The friends greeting Mrs. Nish in the new home in which she has been living since Thanksgiving were: Mesdames J. A. Henderson, E. F. Thayer, Will Hancock, John G. Nish, Miss Adeline Nish, and Robert Hancock (and 21 others), who also enjoyed the party.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun, Section 2, P. 1
Wed., Mar. 8, 1922
Excerpt from: Three Deaths Caused By Influenza Occur in This Section Within Two Days
William Hutchens Warner of Hemet, Visitor on Fatherly Ranch, Is First Victim; Mrs. Belle Nish and Mrs. Ellen Holt Are Others
Three days within less than 48 hours from influenza and its complications, in San Bernardino and the immediate district, were the toll Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Belle Nish, one of the best known women of san Bernardino, also died Sunday night. She contracted influenza, was ill only a few days, it is said, and pneumonia developed.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 2
Fri., Mar. 10, 1922
MRS. BELLE NISH
Last rites for Mrs. Belle Nish were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the chapel of the Mark B. Shaw Company, with Elder Will A. Boren of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints officiating. Mrs. Lloyd Martin sang the numbers “Beautiful isle of Somewhere” and “No Night There”, Miss Ruth Guernsey being the accompanist.
Many beautiful tributes of love were banked about the casket, the blossoms fashioned into wreaths and filling baskets, while violets and daffodils and other spring flowers formed sheaves of loveliness.
Brothers and nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers: William James, Dr. Earl, Beauford, Clyde and Robert Hancock. Interment was in Mountain View.
Miss Ruby Nish, who has been attending the University of Utah for the past six months, arrived from Salt Lake City after her mother had passed away. Sympathy of her many friends will be with her in her bereavement. She will not return to Utah.
The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), Fri., Mar. 10, 1922, P. 2

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the sympathy and kindnesses bestowed on us from all sides in the time of our deep sorrow, the loss of our loved one. These evidences of regard for her and those who mourn for her, have touched us deeply and comforted us.
ROBERT G. NISH (husband)
RUBY NISH (daughter)
JAY NISH (son)
MRS. ELLEN GREEN (mother)
MRS. ALICE CAMPBELL (sister)
MRS. FRANK THOMPSON
*Note: The top photo to the right is not Isabell Nish. It is Margaret Ada Adam Henderson (1816-1900), who was married to David Henderson.
Isabell's mother-in-law, Isabella Henderson Nish was Margaret Ada Adam Henderson's daughter.

Isabell's parents were:
John Shelley, b. May 28, 1831 in Claverly, England & d. Apr. 4, 1903 in UT.
Ellen Gibson Green, b. Nov. 26, 1846 in Ireland and d. of 'Lagrippe' (the flu) on Dec. 1, 1926 in American Fork, Utah, UT.

Isabell's maternal grandparents were: William Gibson, b. in Scotland & Eliza kennedy, b. in Ireland.

In the 1880 U.S. census, 9 yr. old Isabel Shelley, b. in Utah Territory, was living in American Fork, Utah, UT. with her
48 yr. old father, John Shelley, a freighter, b. in England
32 yr. old mother, Ellen G. Shelley, b. in Scotland
13 yr. old sister, Libby Shelley, b. in UT.
11 yr. old sister, Mary E. Shelley, b. in UT.
7 yr. old sister, Melinda Shelley, b. in UT.
6 yr. old adopted brother, Rodolph Fisher , b. in Ireland

The Daily Courier (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 3
Thu., Jun. 5, 1890
SHORT LOCALS
David W. Wixom and Ellen Smith, Robert G. Nish and Belle Shelley of this city were granted marriage license yesterday.

The Daily Courier (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 3
Fri., Jun. 6, 1890
MARRIED
NISH - SHELLEY. On Wednesday evening, June 4, 1890, by Rev. Jonh Morrison, Mr. Robert Nish and Miss Belle Shelley.

Robert and Belle Nish's children were:
1. Burnet Nish, b. May 30, 1891 and d. Nov. 1, 1891
2. Ruberna 'Ruby' Nish, b. Nov. 28, 1894 in CA. and d. Feb. 1, 1986 in San Bernardino Co., CA.
3. Jay William Nish, b. Jul. 29, 1899 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., CA. and d. Jan. 31, 1984 in San Bernardino,
San Bernardino Co., CA.

In the June 16 & 18, 1900 U.S. census, 27 yr. old Isabella Nish, b. May 1873 in UT., was living in San Bernardino Ward 5, San Bernardino, CA. with her
39 yr. old husband, Robt G. Nish, a farmer, b. Jan. 1861 in CA.
6 yr. old daughter, Rubenia Nish, b. Nov. 1893 in CA.
10 mth. old son, Jay Nish, b. Jul. 1899 in CA.
Robert and Isabella Nish had been married for 10 years. Isabella was the mother of two children, both still alive by this census.
Robert and Isabella's parents were all b. in Scotland.

The Weekly Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 7, Col. 3
Fri., Jul. 21, 1905
The Busy Bee club of the Ladies of the Maccabees will be entertained this afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Nish, 1268 Seventh street, the hostesses being Mrs. Nish, Mrs. Propst and Mrs. Knowles.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 2
Fri., Mar. 19, 1909
SOCIAL NOTES
Seldom had the Canadian club house in Mt. Vernon avenue held a merrier company than last evening when the ladies of the Gate City Embroidery club, and the gentlemen, gathered there for a “hard times” party.
The occasion not demanding it, the decorations were not conspicuous, in fact, there were none at all, the spectacle of the wonderful efforts in costuming engaging the entire attention of the guests.
The competition in toilettes was keen, and those whose array resembled the findings of the garret or old clo’ shop were present in numbers.
Dancing was the feature of the evening, the grand march being led by Mrs. Fred Robeson and Mr. Hammond, and during the evolutions, there was ample time for inspection of the creations.
Mrs. R.G. Nish (and two others) acted as judges, and awarded the honors to Mrs. Robeson and James Russell as the ‘tackiest” couple present. A beautiful vase was presented to the lady, and an Irish pig filled with candy to the gentleman. Their costumes were most striking. The lady wore a tight plaid waist, and brown skirt “in ribbons”, a “pill box hat” and her hair in a Psyche knot of the most exaggerated style.
Mr. Russell’s tie at least matched the lady’s waist, being an enormous plaid. His suit was of a rather remote date, but striking in cut, and a watch chain of dog chain dimension was a crowing feature of his “get up”.
The guests at the “hard times” evening were: Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Nish (and 27 others).

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 2
Sat., Jun. 5, 1909
LOCAL SOCIAL NOTES
Excerpt from: Mrs. R.G. Nish of 1268 Seventh street, was hostess at yesterday’s pleasant gathering of the Gate City Embroidery club.
Red and white carnations made a pleasing decoration, setting forth the colors of the club.
Ruby Nish entertained the ladies with piano selections, and while the ladies stitched on their needlework, plans were discussed for a picnic outing in the mountains in the near future when the families of the members will be included in the fun.
Mrs. J.H. Alvord was a guest of the club, the other ladies present (numbering seven).

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 3
Sat., Mar. 19, 1910
Item from: Social
Mrs. R.G. Nish of 1268 Seventh street gave a pleasant afternoon yesterday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Green, of Salt Lake, who has been her guest for some weeks, and who is leaving next week for her home.
The guests who enjoyed the happy informal time were neighbors and friends.
The atmosphere of spring was in the rooms, through the clusters of lilacs in the parlors, and masses of the snowy branches of bridal wreath used in the dining room.During the afternoon, Miss Pearl Cook entertained the ladies with vocal and piano numbers.
The hostess served a toothsome menu of salad, sandwiches, cake and coffee.
Those enjoying the pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Green and Mrs. Nish were: Mrs. J.E. Nish of Rialto, Mrs. John Henderson, Miss Ruby Nish (and 16 others).

In the April 22, 1910 U.S. census, 37 yr. old Belle Nish, b. in UT., was living on Seventh St. in San Bernardino Ward 5, San Bernardino, CA. with her
48 yr. old husband, Robert Nish, a Deputy Sheriff for San Bernardino County, b. in CA.
15 yr. old daughter, Ruby Nish, b. in CA.
10 yr. old son, Jay Nish , b. in CA.
This was a first marriage for both Robert and Belle. They had been married for 19 years. Belle was the mother of three children, only two still alive by this census.
Belle's father was b. in England and her mother in Scotland.
Robert's parents were both b. in Scotland.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 4 & 5
Sat., Jun. 25, 1910
Item from: Social
The members of the Friday Afternoon club and their husbands were guests of honor at a whist party given by Mrs. Robert Nish, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. J.H. Alford last evening. The Nish home at 1268 Seventh street was the scene of the entertainment and the rooms were decorated in yellow and La France roses.
Vocal and instrumental selections by Mrs. Frank Dewar and Miss Ruby Nish were greatly appreciated by the players.
Refreshments were served after the games.
A few guests not members of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewar, Professor Fred Nish of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. James Nish of Rialto. Club members, and their husbands, present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nish (and 16 others).

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 3
Thu., Dec. 3, 1914
A Pleasant Afternoon -
A few friends of Mrs. R.G. Nish enjoyed a pleasant afternoon with her yesterday at the Nish home, at 1268 Seventh street. The rooms were bright with Christmas decorations, and the ladies, who had been invited to bring their sewing, made much headway on holiday gifts.
A two course buffet luncheon was served by the hostess.
The ladies who enjoyed the happy afternoon were: Mrs. J.A. Henderson, Mrs. Ellen Green of American Fork, Utah (and 9 others).

In the Jan. 5, 1920 U.S. census, 57 yr. old Robert G. Nish, a carpenter in the Railroad shops, b. in CA., was living on Seventh St. in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with his
46 yr. old wife, Isabelle Nish, b. in UT.
24 yr. old daughter, Ruby Nish, a county librarian, b. in CA.
20 yr. old son, Jay W. Nish, a machinist in the Railroad shops, b. in CA.
Isabelle's father was b. in England and her mother in Scotland.
Robert's parents were both b. in Scotland.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 5, Col. 4
Fri., Jan. 21, 1921
Excerpt from: Neighbors of Woodcraft Install New Officers in Circle
Guardian neighbor, Pearl Mills; past guardian neighbor, Mae Looney; advisor, Lillian Walker; magician, Lena Austin; banker, Emma palmer; clerk, Margaret Graham; musician, Irene Hitchcock; captain of guards, Carrie Waite; outer sentinel, Rose Smith; inner sentinel, Agnes Harris; managers, Louise Scott, Rebecca Holcomb, J.H. Ward.
These officers were installed last evening in Mountain View Circle, 105, Neighbors of Woodcraft.
Mrs. R.G. Nish received the “surprise”, always on the program for this meeting night. The gift was a beautiful hand-made croched edge dresser scarf, a beautiful piece of linen.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 3
Thu., Jan. 5, 1922
Excerpt from: Former Neighbors Pay Visit To Mrs. R. G. Nish
Friends from the neighborhood in which Mrs. R. G. Nish formerly lived and others planned a surprise visit to her yesterday at her new home at 1159 North E Street, and had a delightful time, enjoying her genuine surprise in their arrival.
The guests brought their sewing and fancy work, and also refreshments, and sandwiches and coffee were served.
The home is decorated in the Christmas greens and holly brought from Salt Lake City by Miss Ruby Nish when she came to make a holiday visit with her parents, and the attractive domicile was inspected by the visitors with much pleasure.
The friends greeting Mrs. Nish in the new home in which she has been living since Thanksgiving were: Mesdames J. A. Henderson, E. F. Thayer, Will Hancock, John G. Nish, Miss Adeline Nish, and Robert Hancock (and 21 others), who also enjoyed the party.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun, Section 2, P. 1
Wed., Mar. 8, 1922
Excerpt from: Three Deaths Caused By Influenza Occur in This Section Within Two Days
William Hutchens Warner of Hemet, Visitor on Fatherly Ranch, Is First Victim; Mrs. Belle Nish and Mrs. Ellen Holt Are Others
Three days within less than 48 hours from influenza and its complications, in San Bernardino and the immediate district, were the toll Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Belle Nish, one of the best known women of san Bernardino, also died Sunday night. She contracted influenza, was ill only a few days, it is said, and pneumonia developed.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 2
Fri., Mar. 10, 1922
MRS. BELLE NISH
Last rites for Mrs. Belle Nish were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the chapel of the Mark B. Shaw Company, with Elder Will A. Boren of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints officiating. Mrs. Lloyd Martin sang the numbers “Beautiful isle of Somewhere” and “No Night There”, Miss Ruth Guernsey being the accompanist.
Many beautiful tributes of love were banked about the casket, the blossoms fashioned into wreaths and filling baskets, while violets and daffodils and other spring flowers formed sheaves of loveliness.
Brothers and nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers: William James, Dr. Earl, Beauford, Clyde and Robert Hancock. Interment was in Mountain View.
Miss Ruby Nish, who has been attending the University of Utah for the past six months, arrived from Salt Lake City after her mother had passed away. Sympathy of her many friends will be with her in her bereavement. She will not return to Utah.
The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), Fri., Mar. 10, 1922, P. 2

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the sympathy and kindnesses bestowed on us from all sides in the time of our deep sorrow, the loss of our loved one. These evidences of regard for her and those who mourn for her, have touched us deeply and comforted us.
ROBERT G. NISH (husband)
RUBY NISH (daughter)
JAY NISH (son)
MRS. ELLEN GREEN (mother)
MRS. ALICE CAMPBELL (sister)
MRS. FRANK THOMPSON


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