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Blanch Mabel <I>Gemmel</I> Bloodgood

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Blanch Mabel Gemmel Bloodgood

Birth
Beadle County, South Dakota, USA
Death
Jun 1927 (aged 34–35)
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 24; Lot 48
Memorial ID
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Unknown Newspaper
Friday 3 June 1927; Page unknown

Rites Sunday for Mrs. E. Bloodgood

Funeral services for Mrs. Elmer Bloodgood aged __ years, who died Wednesday night at a Huron hospital, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church here. The Rev. C.B. Harrold will officiate and burial will be made in Riverside Cemetery.

M. Blanche Gemmel was born on a farm near Cavour, June 1, 18__. She was married 10 years ago to Elmer Bloodgood and they made their home on a farm southwest of Cavour.

She is survived by the husband and three daughters, Fern, age nine years; Phyllis, age eight years and Arlette age six years, two sisters, Mrs. E.E. Wheatley of Huron and Mrs. Gertrude Meyers of Sioux Falls and four brothers, Arthur, Walter and A.V. Gemmel. Arthur and Walter Gemmel of Pocatelo, Idaho, A.V. Gemmel of Sioux City and Howard Gemmel of St. Louis, Missouri.

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Unknown Newspaper
Friday 3 June 1927; Page unknown

Rites Sunday for Mrs. E. Bloodgood

Funeral services for Mrs. Elmer Bloodgood aged __ years, who died Wednesday night at a Huron hospital, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church here. The Rev. C.B. Harrold will officiate and burial will be made in Riverside Cemetery.

M. Blanche Gemmel was born on a farm near Cavour, June 1, 18__. She was married 10 years ago to Elmer Bloodgood and they made their home on a farm southwest of Cavour.

She is survived by the husband and three daughters, Fern, age nine years; Phyllis, age eight years and Arlette age six years, two sisters, Mrs. E.E. Wheatley of Huron and Mrs. Gertrude Meyers of Sioux Falls and four brothers, Arthur, Walter and A.V. Gemmel. Arthur and Walter Gemmel of Pocatelo, Idaho, A.V. Gemmel of Sioux City and Howard Gemmel of St. Louis, Missouri.

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