Name: Nora J. Freeman
Death Date: 13 Jul 1916
Death Place: Seattle, King, Washington
Gender: Female
Age at Death: 36 years 7 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Year: 1880
Father's Name: W.J. Kays
Mother's Name: A. Gussam
Film Number: 1992416
Digital GS Number: 4221455
Image Number: 2170
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 1386
Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960
Mrs. C. A. Freeman
The death of Mrs. C. A. Freeman, which occurred at Seattle last Thursday, came as a sad blow to this community. Mrs. Freeman, accompanied by her husband, went to Seattle last Monday, where she was operated upon for goitre. She lived but four hours after the operation.
Funeral services were conducted by Prof. R. W. Dow from the Methodist Church Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Misses Ethyl and Gladys Martin, Alice Stokes, Mrs. N. Irving and Messrs. A. Hall, Ferd Haase Sr., and Ferd Haase, Jr., sang a few selected hymns. Messrs. A. T. LaRue, A. J. Steaffens, Guy Waring, A. J. Haase, R. E. Johnson and Allen Wetsel acted as pall bearers. Many and beautiful floral offerings were laid on and around the casket by loving relatives and friends. The body, which was in charge of Undertaker E. M. Thomas, was laid to rest in the Sullivan Cemetery.
Mrs. Nora J., wife of C. A. Freeman, was born near Warsaw, Missouri, December 4, 1879, and passed from this life at Seattle July 13, 1916. She and her husband were married June 7, 1899, at Warsaw, Missouri, where they lived for four years, when they moved to this place, where the last thirteen years have been spent.
She leaves to mourn her her husband, a daughter, Glenn, four sons, Lawerence, Ralph, Lowell and Rex, the latter an eight months old baby, six brothers and aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kays, living at the place of her birth. Her life was that of a true wife and mother, and her absence will ever be felt. Mr. Freeman and children have the deepest sympathy of the community in their bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to our many kind friends and neighbors who so generously helped us during our late bereavement when we gave up our beloved wife and mother. Especial thanks for the beautiful floral offerings.
C. A. FREEMAN AND CHILDREN
The Methow Valley Journal - Winthrop, Washington - July 20, 1916
Name: Nora J. Freeman
Death Date: 13 Jul 1916
Death Place: Seattle, King, Washington
Gender: Female
Age at Death: 36 years 7 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Year: 1880
Father's Name: W.J. Kays
Mother's Name: A. Gussam
Film Number: 1992416
Digital GS Number: 4221455
Image Number: 2170
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 1386
Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960
Mrs. C. A. Freeman
The death of Mrs. C. A. Freeman, which occurred at Seattle last Thursday, came as a sad blow to this community. Mrs. Freeman, accompanied by her husband, went to Seattle last Monday, where she was operated upon for goitre. She lived but four hours after the operation.
Funeral services were conducted by Prof. R. W. Dow from the Methodist Church Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Misses Ethyl and Gladys Martin, Alice Stokes, Mrs. N. Irving and Messrs. A. Hall, Ferd Haase Sr., and Ferd Haase, Jr., sang a few selected hymns. Messrs. A. T. LaRue, A. J. Steaffens, Guy Waring, A. J. Haase, R. E. Johnson and Allen Wetsel acted as pall bearers. Many and beautiful floral offerings were laid on and around the casket by loving relatives and friends. The body, which was in charge of Undertaker E. M. Thomas, was laid to rest in the Sullivan Cemetery.
Mrs. Nora J., wife of C. A. Freeman, was born near Warsaw, Missouri, December 4, 1879, and passed from this life at Seattle July 13, 1916. She and her husband were married June 7, 1899, at Warsaw, Missouri, where they lived for four years, when they moved to this place, where the last thirteen years have been spent.
She leaves to mourn her her husband, a daughter, Glenn, four sons, Lawerence, Ralph, Lowell and Rex, the latter an eight months old baby, six brothers and aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kays, living at the place of her birth. Her life was that of a true wife and mother, and her absence will ever be felt. Mr. Freeman and children have the deepest sympathy of the community in their bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to our many kind friends and neighbors who so generously helped us during our late bereavement when we gave up our beloved wife and mother. Especial thanks for the beautiful floral offerings.
C. A. FREEMAN AND CHILDREN
The Methow Valley Journal - Winthrop, Washington - July 20, 1916
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