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Estella Ozora <I>Carson</I> Scott

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Estella Ozora Carson Scott

Birth
Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Jan 1945 (aged 82)
Burial
Kirwin, Phillips County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Estella Ozora, youngest daughter of Eli and Agnes Carson, was born near Hillsboro, Ohio, on August 31, 1862, and passed away at Kensington, Kansas, on January 9, 1945, at the age of 82 years, 4 months, and 9 days.

At the age of three years, she and her parents moved to Oregon City, Missouri, where she lived and received her education. They moved to Kansas when she was a girl in her teens and she taught two terms of summer school near Lebanon, Kansas, and a term in Leasburg school southwest of Cedar.

She was united in marriage to Adam Scott on March 21, 1883, and they made their home on the place they had homesteaded. He preceded her in death April 14, 1925. Nine children were born to this union, two preceding her in death, Charles and Verlin.

After her marriage she lived on a farm southeast of Kirwin until March 20, 1944, when she fell resulting in a broken hip. She was taken to Kensington to Mrs. Simms' nursing home where she could have the best medical attention.

She was a true Christian and a member of the Methodist church since the age of 13, being baptized in the Nodaway River near Oregon City.

She was cheerful and kind, living to make others happy and could always see the good of everyone. She will be missed by all and will be held in remembrance for many years to come.

Those who survive to mourn her going are the children: Grace Walcott of Holyoke, Colorado; Eli Scott of Cedar, Kansas; Marion Scott of Kirwin, Kansas; Lillie Thomas of Hastings, Nebraska, Hugh Scott of Beatrice, Nebraska; Mary Blackburn of Glendale, California; and Edythe Claudel of Kirwin, Kansas; one brother, Charles Carson of Oregon City, Missouri; 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, a number of other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held at the funeral home in Kensington and interment was made in the Kirwin cemetery. The pallbearers were Jess Lee, Martin Sweat, Will Parsons, Joe Kinion, Jim Burion and Will Simms. The flower girls were Nadine Kastle, Wilda Waite, Carole Jean Scott and Marilyn Claudel.
January 18, 1945--Phillips County Review-Phillipsburg, KS
Estella Ozora, youngest daughter of Eli and Agnes Carson, was born near Hillsboro, Ohio, on August 31, 1862, and passed away at Kensington, Kansas, on January 9, 1945, at the age of 82 years, 4 months, and 9 days.

At the age of three years, she and her parents moved to Oregon City, Missouri, where she lived and received her education. They moved to Kansas when she was a girl in her teens and she taught two terms of summer school near Lebanon, Kansas, and a term in Leasburg school southwest of Cedar.

She was united in marriage to Adam Scott on March 21, 1883, and they made their home on the place they had homesteaded. He preceded her in death April 14, 1925. Nine children were born to this union, two preceding her in death, Charles and Verlin.

After her marriage she lived on a farm southeast of Kirwin until March 20, 1944, when she fell resulting in a broken hip. She was taken to Kensington to Mrs. Simms' nursing home where she could have the best medical attention.

She was a true Christian and a member of the Methodist church since the age of 13, being baptized in the Nodaway River near Oregon City.

She was cheerful and kind, living to make others happy and could always see the good of everyone. She will be missed by all and will be held in remembrance for many years to come.

Those who survive to mourn her going are the children: Grace Walcott of Holyoke, Colorado; Eli Scott of Cedar, Kansas; Marion Scott of Kirwin, Kansas; Lillie Thomas of Hastings, Nebraska, Hugh Scott of Beatrice, Nebraska; Mary Blackburn of Glendale, California; and Edythe Claudel of Kirwin, Kansas; one brother, Charles Carson of Oregon City, Missouri; 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, a number of other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held at the funeral home in Kensington and interment was made in the Kirwin cemetery. The pallbearers were Jess Lee, Martin Sweat, Will Parsons, Joe Kinion, Jim Burion and Will Simms. The flower girls were Nadine Kastle, Wilda Waite, Carole Jean Scott and Marilyn Claudel.
January 18, 1945--Phillips County Review-Phillipsburg, KS


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