Records of Christ Episcopal Church in Lead note that Mrs. Timothy D. Coleman died July 5, 1902 from heart failure; buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery in South Lead on July 7, 1902 with Rev. Ware officiating; residence - Bull Dog Ranch.
Lead Daily Call newspaper, July 7, 1902 -
Mrs. Coleman Dead. Mrs. Emma Coleman died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. J.C. Halm of this city, at 5 o'clock a.m., on Saturday, July 5. She was 45 years of age and the wife of Tim Coleman of the Bull Dog ranch. The immediate cause of her death was hemorrhage of the lungs.
Besides her husband and four children, who reside at the ranch, she leaves a sister, Mrs. Halm of Lead.
The funeral, under the direction of S.R. Smith, took place this afternoon from the residence of Mrs. Halm, 220 South Bleeker street, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. G.G. Ware officiated.
Lead Daily Call, Wednesday, July 9, 1902, page 4:
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness at the death of our wife, mother and sister. Also for the many floral offerings.
Timothy D. Coleman and Family.
J.C. Halm and Family
Timothy D. Coleman and Emma Mead (daughter of Abram and Mariah Rohr), were married at Fremont, Doge County, Nebraska on June 24, 1890 by the county judge.
Records of Christ Episcopal Church in Lead note that Mrs. Timothy D. Coleman died July 5, 1902 from heart failure; buried in the Roman Catholic Cemetery in South Lead on July 7, 1902 with Rev. Ware officiating; residence - Bull Dog Ranch.
Lead Daily Call newspaper, July 7, 1902 -
Mrs. Coleman Dead. Mrs. Emma Coleman died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. J.C. Halm of this city, at 5 o'clock a.m., on Saturday, July 5. She was 45 years of age and the wife of Tim Coleman of the Bull Dog ranch. The immediate cause of her death was hemorrhage of the lungs.
Besides her husband and four children, who reside at the ranch, she leaves a sister, Mrs. Halm of Lead.
The funeral, under the direction of S.R. Smith, took place this afternoon from the residence of Mrs. Halm, 220 South Bleeker street, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. G.G. Ware officiated.
Lead Daily Call, Wednesday, July 9, 1902, page 4:
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness at the death of our wife, mother and sister. Also for the many floral offerings.
Timothy D. Coleman and Family.
J.C. Halm and Family
Timothy D. Coleman and Emma Mead (daughter of Abram and Mariah Rohr), were married at Fremont, Doge County, Nebraska on June 24, 1890 by the county judge.
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