Mrs. Ina Dusenbery, a resident of Butte for the past 62 years, died early Sunday morning in a local hospital.
A native of Kansas, Mrs. Dusenbery, was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft and the Christian Science church.
She is survived by her husband, Vincent F. Dusenbery of Butte; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Collins and a niece, Mrs. Zena Wilson of Portland; a nephew, Elmer B. Fisher, Butte; three brothers-in-law, and four sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Love, Rudyard, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dusenbery, Portland, Ines Dusenbery, Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dusenbery of Bozeman.
The body is at Whites' funeral home.
The Montana Standard newspaper, Monday, Dec. 15, 1947, page 5, column 3.
MRS. INA DUSENBERY
Christian Science rites were conducted Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Ina Dusenbery at Whites' chapel. Albert DeLance, soloist, sang "Oh, Gentle Presence," "Abide With Me" and "Oh, Dreamer, Leave Thy Dreams." Accompaniment was by Grace Gieser.
Pallbearers were Richard Davis, John Eminger, Forrest Bequette, William Knuckey, George Dusenbery and Morris Dusenbery, burial was in Mount Moriah cemetery.
The Montana Standard newspaper, Butte, MT., Thursday, Dec. 18, 1947, page 5, column 2.
Mrs. Ina Dusenbery, a resident of Butte for the past 62 years, died early Sunday morning in a local hospital.
A native of Kansas, Mrs. Dusenbery, was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft and the Christian Science church.
She is survived by her husband, Vincent F. Dusenbery of Butte; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Collins and a niece, Mrs. Zena Wilson of Portland; a nephew, Elmer B. Fisher, Butte; three brothers-in-law, and four sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Love, Rudyard, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dusenbery, Portland, Ines Dusenbery, Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dusenbery of Bozeman.
The body is at Whites' funeral home.
The Montana Standard newspaper, Monday, Dec. 15, 1947, page 5, column 3.
MRS. INA DUSENBERY
Christian Science rites were conducted Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Ina Dusenbery at Whites' chapel. Albert DeLance, soloist, sang "Oh, Gentle Presence," "Abide With Me" and "Oh, Dreamer, Leave Thy Dreams." Accompaniment was by Grace Gieser.
Pallbearers were Richard Davis, John Eminger, Forrest Bequette, William Knuckey, George Dusenbery and Morris Dusenbery, burial was in Mount Moriah cemetery.
The Montana Standard newspaper, Butte, MT., Thursday, Dec. 18, 1947, page 5, column 2.
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