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Pauline T. <I>Nelms</I> Morris

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Pauline T. Nelms Morris

Birth
Hindsboro, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Aug 1995 (aged 83)
Vandalia, Fayette County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Kinmundy, Marion County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D; Row 25
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Loy L. MORRIS and Miss Pauline NELMS surprised their friends last Thursday when they announced their marriage which occurred June 28 in Jeffersonville, Ind. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. NELMS of this city. She graduated from Everett, Wash. H.S. with the class of ‘28, attended Eastern Illinois Normal at Charleston for a year, and since coming to our city has been employed in NELMS Bros. Grocery Store. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira MORRIS. His entire life was spent in this community. He is graduated with the class of ‘30 at Kinmundy H.S., and was a star basketball player with the famous K.H.S. Sectional Semi-Finalists team of ‘30. Since school he has been employed in his father’s mercantile store.
(Marriage announcement
in “The Kinmundy Express” – Sept. 17, 1931)

(Pauline is listed on the tombstone in Evergreen Cemetery with her first husband, and in Patoka Cemetery with her second husband, and her death date on that stone is listed as Aug. 5, 1995. The memorial number of the Patoka Cemetery is 100153756 where it says she is the mother of Loy and Deborah.)
Loy L. MORRIS and Miss Pauline NELMS surprised their friends last Thursday when they announced their marriage which occurred June 28 in Jeffersonville, Ind. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. NELMS of this city. She graduated from Everett, Wash. H.S. with the class of ‘28, attended Eastern Illinois Normal at Charleston for a year, and since coming to our city has been employed in NELMS Bros. Grocery Store. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira MORRIS. His entire life was spent in this community. He is graduated with the class of ‘30 at Kinmundy H.S., and was a star basketball player with the famous K.H.S. Sectional Semi-Finalists team of ‘30. Since school he has been employed in his father’s mercantile store.
(Marriage announcement
in “The Kinmundy Express” – Sept. 17, 1931)

(Pauline is listed on the tombstone in Evergreen Cemetery with her first husband, and in Patoka Cemetery with her second husband, and her death date on that stone is listed as Aug. 5, 1995. The memorial number of the Patoka Cemetery is 100153756 where it says she is the mother of Loy and Deborah.)


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