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ERNEST SCOTT
IS INTERRED BESIDE WIFE
Body of Dr. E. N. Scott Is Buried In Pioneer's Rest
The body of Dr. Ernest N. Scott, 59, husband of the late Ella Scott, a native
of this city, who died at his home in Hinsdale, Ill., Saturday as a result of
a heart attack, was buried beside that of his wife in Pioneer's Rest cemetery
at 10 o'clock this morning following a brief service conducted by the Rev.
Thomas A. Hawkes pastor of Grace Congregational church.
The body was brought here from Hinsdale early Tuesday night and the body lay
in state at the Klein & Stangel, Inc. funeral home.
Dr. Scott was born in Osceola, Iowa, 59 years ago and he resided there for many
years. He was graduated from the Rush Medical college and practiced medicine in
Hinsdale. He was married nearly 30 years ago to Ella Scott, a native of this
city and a daughter of the late Captain Scott, pioneer lake captain and shipper,
killed in the Black Hills during the gold rush. The family lived in Hinsdale
for many years.
Dr. Scott is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Tomlinson of Hinsdale, three
sisters, Mrs. A. W. Rarick, Mrs. W. E. Dalby and Miss Tot Scott, all of Osceola,
Iowa, and a brother, A. C. Scott of Independence, Kansas. There is one grandchild.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 4, 1935 P. 9
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ERNEST SCOTT
IS INTERRED BESIDE WIFE
Body of Dr. E. N. Scott Is Buried In Pioneer's Rest
The body of Dr. Ernest N. Scott, 59, husband of the late Ella Scott, a native
of this city, who died at his home in Hinsdale, Ill., Saturday as a result of
a heart attack, was buried beside that of his wife in Pioneer's Rest cemetery
at 10 o'clock this morning following a brief service conducted by the Rev.
Thomas A. Hawkes pastor of Grace Congregational church.
The body was brought here from Hinsdale early Tuesday night and the body lay
in state at the Klein & Stangel, Inc. funeral home.
Dr. Scott was born in Osceola, Iowa, 59 years ago and he resided there for many
years. He was graduated from the Rush Medical college and practiced medicine in
Hinsdale. He was married nearly 30 years ago to Ella Scott, a native of this
city and a daughter of the late Captain Scott, pioneer lake captain and shipper,
killed in the Black Hills during the gold rush. The family lived in Hinsdale
for many years.
Dr. Scott is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Tomlinson of Hinsdale, three
sisters, Mrs. A. W. Rarick, Mrs. W. E. Dalby and Miss Tot Scott, all of Osceola,
Iowa, and a brother, A. C. Scott of Independence, Kansas. There is one grandchild.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 4, 1935 P. 9
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