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Elizabeth Elmyra “Lizzie” <I>Stanton</I> Rassette

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Elizabeth Elmyra “Lizzie” Stanton Rassette

Birth
La Porte County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Sep 1946 (aged 66)
Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Div B, Lot 5
Memorial ID
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Another child who died in infancy
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Death came to Mrs. William Rassett Friday after several months of suffering and many years of poor health. Funeral services were conducted in the Hastings-Pearson chapel Monday afternoon by the Rev. K. E. Harris, Mrs. Joe Jirak and Mrs. Glen Auble, sang accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Orin Kellison. Interment was in the Ord cemetery with Ed Anderson, John Mason, William Kessler, George Hubbard, Jacob Hoffman and William Zabloudil serving as pall bearers. Elizabeth Elmyra Stanton was born near La Porte, Ind., Feb. 17, 1880 to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stanton. In 1884 she moved with her parents to Valley county where they settled on a farm in Springdale township. Here she grew to young womanhood and on April 18, 1901 she was married to William Rassett.
Five children were born to this union, three of whom died in infancy. Surviving are the husband, one son, Elwood, a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hans, seven grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. C. H. Finley and Mrs. Will Wiberg of Ord and Mrs. E. B. Girton of Wayne, and two brothers, Will Stanton of Arcadia and Walter Stanton of Pampa, Texas. A third brother, Joseph Stanton, died in 1920. Mrs. Rassett had been afflicted with poor health for over forty years. She bore her illness without complaint and seldom got beyond the bounds of· her own home. She has been as a mother of four grandchildren who have lived in her home for the last twelve years. Death ended the suffering which she endured for several months.

The Ord Quiz - Thur, Sep 19 1946, Pg 1, Col 4
Another child who died in infancy
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Death came to Mrs. William Rassett Friday after several months of suffering and many years of poor health. Funeral services were conducted in the Hastings-Pearson chapel Monday afternoon by the Rev. K. E. Harris, Mrs. Joe Jirak and Mrs. Glen Auble, sang accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Orin Kellison. Interment was in the Ord cemetery with Ed Anderson, John Mason, William Kessler, George Hubbard, Jacob Hoffman and William Zabloudil serving as pall bearers. Elizabeth Elmyra Stanton was born near La Porte, Ind., Feb. 17, 1880 to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stanton. In 1884 she moved with her parents to Valley county where they settled on a farm in Springdale township. Here she grew to young womanhood and on April 18, 1901 she was married to William Rassett.
Five children were born to this union, three of whom died in infancy. Surviving are the husband, one son, Elwood, a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hans, seven grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. C. H. Finley and Mrs. Will Wiberg of Ord and Mrs. E. B. Girton of Wayne, and two brothers, Will Stanton of Arcadia and Walter Stanton of Pampa, Texas. A third brother, Joseph Stanton, died in 1920. Mrs. Rassett had been afflicted with poor health for over forty years. She bore her illness without complaint and seldom got beyond the bounds of· her own home. She has been as a mother of four grandchildren who have lived in her home for the last twelve years. Death ended the suffering which she endured for several months.

The Ord Quiz - Thur, Sep 19 1946, Pg 1, Col 4


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