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Sarah Elizabeth <I>Coon</I> Shirley

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Sarah Elizabeth Coon Shirley

Birth
Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 Dec 1920 (aged 72)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6082611, Longitude: -116.2310556
Plot
MHILL_H_106_2
Memorial ID
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, January 13, 1921; pg. 5

FROM LAWRENCE LOCOMOTIVE

Mrs. D.B. Shirley received word this week that Mrs. Tom Shirley had died very suddenly at their new home at Boise City, Idaho, on December 27th, last. She was sick but about two hours when the family was shocked to learn that her illness would likely prove fatal, although an attending physician had diagnosed her illness as not serious, when the attack first came on. The body was placed in a vault there and the place of burial will be decided on later. The deceased lady was well known throughout the vicinity and in the neighborhood south of Rosemont, where the family lived for years before moving to Lawrence thirty years ago. Some fifteen years ago the family took up residence at Minden, removing from there to Idaho early last fall. She will be remembered as a very kind and estimable lady.
The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, January 13, 1921; pg. 5

FROM LAWRENCE LOCOMOTIVE

Mrs. D.B. Shirley received word this week that Mrs. Tom Shirley had died very suddenly at their new home at Boise City, Idaho, on December 27th, last. She was sick but about two hours when the family was shocked to learn that her illness would likely prove fatal, although an attending physician had diagnosed her illness as not serious, when the attack first came on. The body was placed in a vault there and the place of burial will be decided on later. The deceased lady was well known throughout the vicinity and in the neighborhood south of Rosemont, where the family lived for years before moving to Lawrence thirty years ago. Some fifteen years ago the family took up residence at Minden, removing from there to Idaho early last fall. She will be remembered as a very kind and estimable lady.


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