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Pearl Nida <I>Holeton</I> Houghton

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Pearl Nida Holeton Houghton

Birth
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
25 Jun 1915 (aged 32)
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 73 Lot: 10 Grave: 7
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Published in Tribune on 30 June 1915

PASSES AWAY

Nida Pearl Holeton, daughter of John W. and Cynthia Holeton, was born at Blair, Nebr., January 17, 1883, and died June 25th, 1915. She was thirty-two years of age at the time of her death. She was married to Everett Houghton in the year 1907 at Blair, Nebr., and to this union five children were born, one a baby girl dying in infancy. The others are Leetha, aged five; Clara Belle, aged three; Cynthia May, aged two; and a baby boy aged three weeks, and these besides a husband and mother and three brothers , and a large number of other relatives are left to mourn her early death. She was a loving and faithful wife and mother and will be greatly missed from her home. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon ahd the remains were laid to rest in the Blair cemetery. Contributed.

(The Website Find-A-Grave lists her name as "Pearl Nida." See Find-A-Grave Memorial # 76657328.)

# 2 - - Published in the Enterprise July 2, 1915

Mrs. Pearl Holeton Houghton, wife of Everett Houghton, of Blair, departed this life Friday evening, June 25, aged 32 years.

Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holeton, and was married to Mr. Houghton in 1907. She was the mother of five children, the first dying in early infancy; there are three little girls, aged six, four and two years, and a baby boy one week old at the time of his mother’s death. The cause of Mrs. Houghton’s death was the bursting of a blood vessel in the brain, following child birth.

Funeral services were held on Sunday, at 2 P.M., from the Latter Day Saint’s Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Lytle. A very large cortege followed the remains to the church and cemetery, and thus attested to the esteem in which deceased was held.

Much sympathy is expressed for the motherless little children and for the other relatives.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~

Contributor: MrsB (47910340) • [email protected]
Published in Tribune on 30 June 1915

PASSES AWAY

Nida Pearl Holeton, daughter of John W. and Cynthia Holeton, was born at Blair, Nebr., January 17, 1883, and died June 25th, 1915. She was thirty-two years of age at the time of her death. She was married to Everett Houghton in the year 1907 at Blair, Nebr., and to this union five children were born, one a baby girl dying in infancy. The others are Leetha, aged five; Clara Belle, aged three; Cynthia May, aged two; and a baby boy aged three weeks, and these besides a husband and mother and three brothers , and a large number of other relatives are left to mourn her early death. She was a loving and faithful wife and mother and will be greatly missed from her home. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon ahd the remains were laid to rest in the Blair cemetery. Contributed.

(The Website Find-A-Grave lists her name as "Pearl Nida." See Find-A-Grave Memorial # 76657328.)

# 2 - - Published in the Enterprise July 2, 1915

Mrs. Pearl Holeton Houghton, wife of Everett Houghton, of Blair, departed this life Friday evening, June 25, aged 32 years.

Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holeton, and was married to Mr. Houghton in 1907. She was the mother of five children, the first dying in early infancy; there are three little girls, aged six, four and two years, and a baby boy one week old at the time of his mother’s death. The cause of Mrs. Houghton’s death was the bursting of a blood vessel in the brain, following child birth.

Funeral services were held on Sunday, at 2 P.M., from the Latter Day Saint’s Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Lytle. A very large cortege followed the remains to the church and cemetery, and thus attested to the esteem in which deceased was held.

Much sympathy is expressed for the motherless little children and for the other relatives.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~

Contributor: MrsB (47910340) • [email protected]


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