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Mabel Pearl <I>Ruhl</I> George

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Mabel Pearl Ruhl George

Birth
Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming, USA
Death
29 Nov 1962 (aged 63)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Harry Ruhl and Bertha Thomas.

Wife of Harry Edward George of Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming; married on 08 October, 1918.

"Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel George, 63, first grade teacher in Reliance, were held Saturday afternoon at First Congregational church. The Rev. Douglas Wasson conducted the rites.
The body will be taken Sunday to Douglas for services and burial Monday afternoon.
Mrs. George died Thursday in Sweetwater County Memorial hospital where she had been a patient for three hours.
Mrs. George was born Mabel Ruhl Oct. 22, 1899, in Douglas and was a graduate of the University of Wyoming. She was married in 1918 in Douglas to Harry E. George, who died in 1944. She had taught in Reliance for 15 years.
Survivors are three sons and 11 grandchildren. The sons are Lewis and James George, both of Lander, and Richard George who is serving with the navy in Japan. Also surviving are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard (Mary) George of Reliance, and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Fowler of Casper and Mrs. Lola Bartos of Douglas." (Rock Springs Miner; Dec. 2, 1962)
Daughter of Harry Ruhl and Bertha Thomas.

Wife of Harry Edward George of Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming; married on 08 October, 1918.

"Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel George, 63, first grade teacher in Reliance, were held Saturday afternoon at First Congregational church. The Rev. Douglas Wasson conducted the rites.
The body will be taken Sunday to Douglas for services and burial Monday afternoon.
Mrs. George died Thursday in Sweetwater County Memorial hospital where she had been a patient for three hours.
Mrs. George was born Mabel Ruhl Oct. 22, 1899, in Douglas and was a graduate of the University of Wyoming. She was married in 1918 in Douglas to Harry E. George, who died in 1944. She had taught in Reliance for 15 years.
Survivors are three sons and 11 grandchildren. The sons are Lewis and James George, both of Lander, and Richard George who is serving with the navy in Japan. Also surviving are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard (Mary) George of Reliance, and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Fowler of Casper and Mrs. Lola Bartos of Douglas." (Rock Springs Miner; Dec. 2, 1962)


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