Mrs. Thomas E. SOUTHLEE, a victim of influenza, who died on February 26th, was buried from the M. E. church at Steamboat Springs Sunday.
(Published in The Oak Creek Times (CO), March 7, 1919.)
COCHRAN BRIDGE
All in the neighborhood were shocked to learn of the passing of Mrs. Thomas E. SOUTHLEE. The bereaved husband and three young children have the sincere sympathy of their friends and neighbors in their loss of wife and mother.
(Published in The Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, CO), March 7, 1919.)
LADIES’ AID SOCIETY HONORS DECEASED MEMBERS
IN MEMORIAM
By Elsie M. Southlee
Born, November, 1889; Died February, 1919.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church fells deeply the loss of Mrs. SOUTHLEE, who was an active, devoted member.
She was a sincere Christian, loyal to her church, her family, her friends; trustworthy and faithful. In her home, where love, reigned and contentment was found, is she most missed. She died in her prime and in the midst of great usefulness. To her bereaved family we extend our sincerest sympathy.
(Published in The Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, CO), March 14, 1919.)
Mrs. Thomas E. SOUTHLEE, a victim of influenza, who died on February 26th, was buried from the M. E. church at Steamboat Springs Sunday.
(Published in The Oak Creek Times (CO), March 7, 1919.)
COCHRAN BRIDGE
All in the neighborhood were shocked to learn of the passing of Mrs. Thomas E. SOUTHLEE. The bereaved husband and three young children have the sincere sympathy of their friends and neighbors in their loss of wife and mother.
(Published in The Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, CO), March 7, 1919.)
LADIES’ AID SOCIETY HONORS DECEASED MEMBERS
IN MEMORIAM
By Elsie M. Southlee
Born, November, 1889; Died February, 1919.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church fells deeply the loss of Mrs. SOUTHLEE, who was an active, devoted member.
She was a sincere Christian, loyal to her church, her family, her friends; trustworthy and faithful. In her home, where love, reigned and contentment was found, is she most missed. She died in her prime and in the midst of great usefulness. To her bereaved family we extend our sincerest sympathy.
(Published in The Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, CO), March 14, 1919.)
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