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Alice Adelaide <I>Randall</I> Alvord

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Alice Adelaide Randall Alvord

Birth
Albion, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Jul 1905 (aged 52)
Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
First Addition, Lot 31
Memorial ID
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Daughter of J S (b.~1828 PA) and Susan (b.~1831 NY) Randall

Married May 5 1874 Albion, Erie, PA, Benjamin Henry Alvord
Another child, Howard Chester (b. 1889 NE)
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Gone to a Better World.

Died, at six o'clock a.m., July 4, 1905, Mrs. Alice Adelaide Alvord, wife of Benjamin H. Alvord, aged fifty two years, three months and nine days.

Alice Adelaide Randall was born in Albion, Penn., March 25, 1853, where she resided until her twenty-first year. She was united in marriage to Benjamin H. Alvord on the fifth day of May, 1874, and in 1877 she moved with her husband to Foxburg, Minn., residing at this place until November, 1880, when they moved to Ord, Nebraska, since which time she has lived with her family at Ord or North Loup. The Alvord's moved from North Loup to Ord on April 15 of the present year, Mr. Alvord resigning the position of trust which he held for so many years with the hopes that the change would benefit Mrs. Alvord's health, which had been steadily failing for some time. The move brought no relief and later the invalid was taken to a Lincoln hospital where experts pronounced her case cancer of the stomach and gave no hopes of her recovery. Weak in body she was returned to her home on the Alvord farm four miles north of Ord, there to pass her last days in the home she had left several years ago when Mr. Alvord went to North Loup as agent for the Union Pacific.

At an early age she united with the Methodist church at Albion, Penn., of which organization she has ever been a consistent member, never faltering in her duty as a loving wife and mother, a kind and sympathetic friend and neighbor she won the high esteem of all with whom she came in contact. As peaceful as the life she lived she passed away Tuesday morning, leaving a kind husband, one daughter and three sons to mourn her departure. Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Wimberly discharging the last sad rites before the body was laid to rest in the Ord Cemetery.

The Ord Quiz - Thurs, Jul 6 1905, Pg 4, Col 3
Daughter of J S (b.~1828 PA) and Susan (b.~1831 NY) Randall

Married May 5 1874 Albion, Erie, PA, Benjamin Henry Alvord
Another child, Howard Chester (b. 1889 NE)
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Gone to a Better World.

Died, at six o'clock a.m., July 4, 1905, Mrs. Alice Adelaide Alvord, wife of Benjamin H. Alvord, aged fifty two years, three months and nine days.

Alice Adelaide Randall was born in Albion, Penn., March 25, 1853, where she resided until her twenty-first year. She was united in marriage to Benjamin H. Alvord on the fifth day of May, 1874, and in 1877 she moved with her husband to Foxburg, Minn., residing at this place until November, 1880, when they moved to Ord, Nebraska, since which time she has lived with her family at Ord or North Loup. The Alvord's moved from North Loup to Ord on April 15 of the present year, Mr. Alvord resigning the position of trust which he held for so many years with the hopes that the change would benefit Mrs. Alvord's health, which had been steadily failing for some time. The move brought no relief and later the invalid was taken to a Lincoln hospital where experts pronounced her case cancer of the stomach and gave no hopes of her recovery. Weak in body she was returned to her home on the Alvord farm four miles north of Ord, there to pass her last days in the home she had left several years ago when Mr. Alvord went to North Loup as agent for the Union Pacific.

At an early age she united with the Methodist church at Albion, Penn., of which organization she has ever been a consistent member, never faltering in her duty as a loving wife and mother, a kind and sympathetic friend and neighbor she won the high esteem of all with whom she came in contact. As peaceful as the life she lived she passed away Tuesday morning, leaving a kind husband, one daughter and three sons to mourn her departure. Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Wimberly discharging the last sad rites before the body was laid to rest in the Ord Cemetery.

The Ord Quiz - Thurs, Jul 6 1905, Pg 4, Col 3


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