Funeral of Early Day Resident Is Held Here Today
Mrs. Annie Freeman Muir of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, an early day resident of Rock Springs, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George N. Wise, in Pawhuska. Decedent was 85 years old and died of senility. The body was brought to this city yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Wise, and the funeral held today at ten a.m. from the South Side Roman Catholic Church. Rev. S.A. Welsh officiated.
Mrs. Muir with her family lived in Rock Springs from 1889 to 1905. She came directly h ere from her native Scotland where she was born January 27, 1845. When she left Rock Springs she went directly to Pawhuska where she has lived continuously since that time. Her husband and one son died while the family lived in Rock Springs and are interred in Saint Joseph's cemetery. Her daughter, at whose home she died Sunday, is a daughter-in-law of Mrs. Neal Wise, a pioneer resident of Rock Springs.
Her Survivors
Survivors of Mrs. Muir are her daughter, Mrs. Wise, two grandsons, Quentin and Muir Wise of Pawhuska; a brother, Bryce Freeman of Hudson, Wyoming; a sister, Mrs. Mary Corrigan of Park City, Utah; two nephews, John and James Freeman, and a niece, Mrs. Alban Fabrique, of Rock Springs.
Her brother, Bryce Freeman, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Earle Hotchkiss of Hudson, were in the city today for the services but her sister, Mrs. Mary Corrigan, was unable to come from Park City.
The Pallbearers
Pallbearers for the services today were selected from among old friends and acquaintances of the family. They were John W. Hay, Robert Hayes, George B. Pryde, Robert D. Murphy, Charles Kendall, and George Young.
Interment, in charge of the Wildermuth Funeral Home, was in the family plot in Saint Joseph's cemetery.
Funeral of Early Day Resident Is Held Here Today
Mrs. Annie Freeman Muir of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, an early day resident of Rock Springs, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George N. Wise, in Pawhuska. Decedent was 85 years old and died of senility. The body was brought to this city yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Wise, and the funeral held today at ten a.m. from the South Side Roman Catholic Church. Rev. S.A. Welsh officiated.
Mrs. Muir with her family lived in Rock Springs from 1889 to 1905. She came directly h ere from her native Scotland where she was born January 27, 1845. When she left Rock Springs she went directly to Pawhuska where she has lived continuously since that time. Her husband and one son died while the family lived in Rock Springs and are interred in Saint Joseph's cemetery. Her daughter, at whose home she died Sunday, is a daughter-in-law of Mrs. Neal Wise, a pioneer resident of Rock Springs.
Her Survivors
Survivors of Mrs. Muir are her daughter, Mrs. Wise, two grandsons, Quentin and Muir Wise of Pawhuska; a brother, Bryce Freeman of Hudson, Wyoming; a sister, Mrs. Mary Corrigan of Park City, Utah; two nephews, John and James Freeman, and a niece, Mrs. Alban Fabrique, of Rock Springs.
Her brother, Bryce Freeman, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Earle Hotchkiss of Hudson, were in the city today for the services but her sister, Mrs. Mary Corrigan, was unable to come from Park City.
The Pallbearers
Pallbearers for the services today were selected from among old friends and acquaintances of the family. They were John W. Hay, Robert Hayes, George B. Pryde, Robert D. Murphy, Charles Kendall, and George Young.
Interment, in charge of the Wildermuth Funeral Home, was in the family plot in Saint Joseph's cemetery.
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