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Jennie Spencer <I>Lamb</I> Galbraith

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Jennie Spencer Lamb Galbraith

Birth
Saline County, Nebraska, USA
Death
22 Feb 1904 (aged 32)
Russell Gulch, Gilpin County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
E117 2
Memorial ID
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Jennie Galbraith at Rest
Brief funeral services over all that was mortal of Mrs. Jennie S. Galbraith and her young son, Azel Donald Galbraith, were held at 1 o'clock this afternoon at Hollowell's undertaking parlors. The Episcopal services for the dead was read by Rev. J. Thomas Crowe, rector of St. Luke's church, and a comforting hymn was sung by a selected choir. The caskets bore many beautiful floral tributes to the memory of the dear ones they contained, and which were typical of the purity and innocence of their lives. The services were brief, but very affecting, wholly in keeping with the occasion that called them forth.
The bearers for Mrs. Galbraith were C. R. Second, T. H. Robertson, Guy E. Loomis, E. H. Wills, William Burnett and R. J. Andrews. For her little son they were E. D. Avery, A. W. Hawthorne, W. J. Ralph and B. A. Gage
The burial took place in Grandview cemetery.
Jennie S. Lamb was born in Saline county, Nebraska, October 5, 1871, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Lamb. At the age of 12 years, she came with her parents to Fort Collins, which has practically been her home until shortly after her marriage. She graduated from the high school in 1892 in the class with Miss Nellie Ramer and Ralph Rugh and was valedictorian of the class. She was beloved by her teachers, schoolmates and all others that knew her, and her cruel and untimely death at the hands of her husband, who should have been her protector, is largely regarded in the sense of a personal loss.
Miss Lamb and Azel O. Galbraith were married November 25, 1892, in this city, and lived here after that until they moved to Russell Gulch in Gilpin county, where the tragedy occurred.
Their little son, Azel Donald Galbraith, who also met his mother's sad fate, was born December 19, 1895, and was therefore a few months over 8 years of age.
Mrs. Galbraith's immediate relatives surviving, are father and mother, Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Lamb, of Estes Park,
three brothers, Charles Lamb of Ault, Carlyle Lamb of Oregon, Perry Lamb of Denver; two half brothers, James Morger of this city, and Frank Morger of Fort Benton, Montana, and one sister, Mrs. Lilly White, of Evans.

Posted in the Ft. Collins Weekly Courier on Wednesday, April 13, 1904.
Jennie Galbraith at Rest
Brief funeral services over all that was mortal of Mrs. Jennie S. Galbraith and her young son, Azel Donald Galbraith, were held at 1 o'clock this afternoon at Hollowell's undertaking parlors. The Episcopal services for the dead was read by Rev. J. Thomas Crowe, rector of St. Luke's church, and a comforting hymn was sung by a selected choir. The caskets bore many beautiful floral tributes to the memory of the dear ones they contained, and which were typical of the purity and innocence of their lives. The services were brief, but very affecting, wholly in keeping with the occasion that called them forth.
The bearers for Mrs. Galbraith were C. R. Second, T. H. Robertson, Guy E. Loomis, E. H. Wills, William Burnett and R. J. Andrews. For her little son they were E. D. Avery, A. W. Hawthorne, W. J. Ralph and B. A. Gage
The burial took place in Grandview cemetery.
Jennie S. Lamb was born in Saline county, Nebraska, October 5, 1871, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Lamb. At the age of 12 years, she came with her parents to Fort Collins, which has practically been her home until shortly after her marriage. She graduated from the high school in 1892 in the class with Miss Nellie Ramer and Ralph Rugh and was valedictorian of the class. She was beloved by her teachers, schoolmates and all others that knew her, and her cruel and untimely death at the hands of her husband, who should have been her protector, is largely regarded in the sense of a personal loss.
Miss Lamb and Azel O. Galbraith were married November 25, 1892, in this city, and lived here after that until they moved to Russell Gulch in Gilpin county, where the tragedy occurred.
Their little son, Azel Donald Galbraith, who also met his mother's sad fate, was born December 19, 1895, and was therefore a few months over 8 years of age.
Mrs. Galbraith's immediate relatives surviving, are father and mother, Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Lamb, of Estes Park,
three brothers, Charles Lamb of Ault, Carlyle Lamb of Oregon, Perry Lamb of Denver; two half brothers, James Morger of this city, and Frank Morger of Fort Benton, Montana, and one sister, Mrs. Lilly White, of Evans.

Posted in the Ft. Collins Weekly Courier on Wednesday, April 13, 1904.


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