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Pauline Ruth Atherton Dotson

Birth
Sperry, Des Moines County, Iowa, USA
Death
6 Dec 1998 (aged 75)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
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The Hawk Eye, Friday, December 11, 1998; Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa:

Pauline Dotson, 75, formerly of Wapello, died Sunday, December 6, 1998, in Phoenix.

Born July 24, 1923, near Sperry, she was the daughter of Carl and Ruth Van Nice Atherton. She married Phillip Dotson in January 1942. He preceded her in death.

She was of the Methodist faith. She moved from Wapello to Phoenix in 1952.

Survivors include three daughters, Shirley Clark of Phoenix, Penny Shannon of Cumming, Georgia, and Phylis Szpyrka of Las Vegas; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, Stanley Atherton of Burlington and Elwyn Atherton of Mediapolis; and two sisters, Louise Stewart of Burlington and Myrtle Hoeg of Wapello.

The funeral for Mrs. Dotson will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Camelback Sunset Mortuary, 301 West Camelback Road, Phoenix.

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Missouri Marriage Records, ancestry.com:

State of Missouri, County of Lewis

This license authorizes and Judge of a Court of Record or Justice of the Peace, or any Licensed or Ordained Preacher of the Gospel, who is a citizen of the United States, to Solemnize Marriage between Philip Dotson of Wapello in the County of Louisa and State of Iowa who is legal the age of twenty-one years and Pauline Atherton of Wapello in the County of Louisa and State of Iowa who is legal the age of eighteen years.

Witness my hand as Recorder of Deeds, with the seal of office hereto affixed, at my office in Monticello, Missouri, this 3rd day of January 1940 By Wm. Blainett, Recorder of Deeds

State of Missouri County of Lewis ss.

This is to certify that the undersigned L.P. Mohr, a Methodist Minister did, at Monticello in said County, on the 3rd day of January 1942 unite in Marriage the above named persons. And I further certify that I am a citizen of the United States and legally qualified under the laws of the State of Missouri to solemnize Marriages. L.P. Mohr

The foregoing Certificate of Marriage was filed for record in my office on the 5th day of January 1942 By Sam B. Janett, Recorder of Deeds
The Hawk Eye, Friday, December 11, 1998; Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa:

Pauline Dotson, 75, formerly of Wapello, died Sunday, December 6, 1998, in Phoenix.

Born July 24, 1923, near Sperry, she was the daughter of Carl and Ruth Van Nice Atherton. She married Phillip Dotson in January 1942. He preceded her in death.

She was of the Methodist faith. She moved from Wapello to Phoenix in 1952.

Survivors include three daughters, Shirley Clark of Phoenix, Penny Shannon of Cumming, Georgia, and Phylis Szpyrka of Las Vegas; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, Stanley Atherton of Burlington and Elwyn Atherton of Mediapolis; and two sisters, Louise Stewart of Burlington and Myrtle Hoeg of Wapello.

The funeral for Mrs. Dotson will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Camelback Sunset Mortuary, 301 West Camelback Road, Phoenix.

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Missouri Marriage Records, ancestry.com:

State of Missouri, County of Lewis

This license authorizes and Judge of a Court of Record or Justice of the Peace, or any Licensed or Ordained Preacher of the Gospel, who is a citizen of the United States, to Solemnize Marriage between Philip Dotson of Wapello in the County of Louisa and State of Iowa who is legal the age of twenty-one years and Pauline Atherton of Wapello in the County of Louisa and State of Iowa who is legal the age of eighteen years.

Witness my hand as Recorder of Deeds, with the seal of office hereto affixed, at my office in Monticello, Missouri, this 3rd day of January 1940 By Wm. Blainett, Recorder of Deeds

State of Missouri County of Lewis ss.

This is to certify that the undersigned L.P. Mohr, a Methodist Minister did, at Monticello in said County, on the 3rd day of January 1942 unite in Marriage the above named persons. And I further certify that I am a citizen of the United States and legally qualified under the laws of the State of Missouri to solemnize Marriages. L.P. Mohr

The foregoing Certificate of Marriage was filed for record in my office on the 5th day of January 1942 By Sam B. Janett, Recorder of Deeds


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