Surrounded by her sorrowful relatives and a large number of the leading residents of the city, all that is mortal of that honored pioneer woman, Mrs. Nancy A Stephens, was lowered into a grave in the Masonic cemetery yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Her remains now rest by the side of her husband, Varney A Stephens, who died four years ago.
The funeral procession was one of the largest seen here in many months. Almost every available light conveyance was pressed into service. Rev. L. W. Wheatley of the Marina Street Methodist church conducted the services. The pall bearers were John Merritt, A. J. Head, Dan Hatz, J. N. Rodenburg, Sam Miller, and H. B. Crouch.
Weekly Journal-Miner
Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, October 21, 1908
Page 8
Surrounded by her sorrowful relatives and a large number of the leading residents of the city, all that is mortal of that honored pioneer woman, Mrs. Nancy A Stephens, was lowered into a grave in the Masonic cemetery yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Her remains now rest by the side of her husband, Varney A Stephens, who died four years ago.
The funeral procession was one of the largest seen here in many months. Almost every available light conveyance was pressed into service. Rev. L. W. Wheatley of the Marina Street Methodist church conducted the services. The pall bearers were John Merritt, A. J. Head, Dan Hatz, J. N. Rodenburg, Sam Miller, and H. B. Crouch.
Weekly Journal-Miner
Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, October 21, 1908
Page 8
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