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Mary Kathryn <I>Tippets</I> Neilson

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Mary Kathryn Tippets Neilson

Birth
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
18 Oct 1937 (aged 35)
Soda Springs, Caribou County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-6, L-14, P-f
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Alma Neilson died at Soda Springs hospital Monday morning at 5 o'clock after a two weeks serous illness. She has been in poor health for some time. She was taken worse and rushed to Soda Springs hospital where everything possible was done, but heart trouble and dropsy developed.
Funeral services for Sister Katherine Neilson were held in Georgetown Wednesday at one o'clock. The house was filled with friends and relatives. There were relatives from Ogden, Preston, Pocatello McCammon, Tyhee and Star Valley. A large percent of Osmond ward members and bishop were in attendance.
The funeral services were under the direction of Bishop Bacon. First song was Quartet, "Oh My Father" Invocation by Walter Clark, Male quartet "Some Time We'll Understand". The speakers were Bp.Bacon, Harrison Tippetts, Bishop Dunn of Tyhee, Trio "End of a Perfect Day" followed by speakers W.W. Clark, Wm D Petty a high councilman form Swan Lake ward and Counselor Roy Robinson. All spoke of the clean exemplary life Alma and his wife lived at the different places where he taught school and friends they made everywhere. The choir sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul" Prayer by Marion Clark
The remains were buried in Georgetown cemetery. The grave was dedicated by James C. Facer of McCammon.
Alma is principal of the district school at Georgetown, Idaho.

Nielson, Katherine (21 Oct 1937)Star Valley Independence
Mrs. Alma Neilson died at Soda Springs hospital Monday morning at 5 o'clock after a two weeks serous illness. She has been in poor health for some time. She was taken worse and rushed to Soda Springs hospital where everything possible was done, but heart trouble and dropsy developed.
Funeral services for Sister Katherine Neilson were held in Georgetown Wednesday at one o'clock. The house was filled with friends and relatives. There were relatives from Ogden, Preston, Pocatello McCammon, Tyhee and Star Valley. A large percent of Osmond ward members and bishop were in attendance.
The funeral services were under the direction of Bishop Bacon. First song was Quartet, "Oh My Father" Invocation by Walter Clark, Male quartet "Some Time We'll Understand". The speakers were Bp.Bacon, Harrison Tippetts, Bishop Dunn of Tyhee, Trio "End of a Perfect Day" followed by speakers W.W. Clark, Wm D Petty a high councilman form Swan Lake ward and Counselor Roy Robinson. All spoke of the clean exemplary life Alma and his wife lived at the different places where he taught school and friends they made everywhere. The choir sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul" Prayer by Marion Clark
The remains were buried in Georgetown cemetery. The grave was dedicated by James C. Facer of McCammon.
Alma is principal of the district school at Georgetown, Idaho.

Nielson, Katherine (21 Oct 1937)Star Valley Independence


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