Wife of Harry Palmer Van Pelt.
She is buried at the foot of her mother's grave
Information provided by Dorothy Kunz
OBITUARY:
The Daily Missoulian
Missoula, Missoula Co., Montana
April 8, 1952
Mrs. Harry Van Pelt, 74, 705 Alder Street, died early Monday at a Missoula hospital. The body is at the Squire-Simmons-Carr mortuary and funeral arrangements are pending.
Mrs. Van Pelt was born Lyda Mattice on February 28, 1878, at Austin, Minn. She lived there until coming to Missoula in 1908. She was a member of the Methodist church and of Immanuel chapter No. 54, Order of Eastern Star.
Survivors are the widower, who is a retired Northern Pacific conductor; two brothers, Clarence Mattice, Rocktown, Ill. and Albert Mattice, Faribault Minn., and one sister, Mrs. Louis Minto, Missoula.
Wife of Harry Palmer Van Pelt.
She is buried at the foot of her mother's grave
Information provided by Dorothy Kunz
OBITUARY:
The Daily Missoulian
Missoula, Missoula Co., Montana
April 8, 1952
Mrs. Harry Van Pelt, 74, 705 Alder Street, died early Monday at a Missoula hospital. The body is at the Squire-Simmons-Carr mortuary and funeral arrangements are pending.
Mrs. Van Pelt was born Lyda Mattice on February 28, 1878, at Austin, Minn. She lived there until coming to Missoula in 1908. She was a member of the Methodist church and of Immanuel chapter No. 54, Order of Eastern Star.
Survivors are the widower, who is a retired Northern Pacific conductor; two brothers, Clarence Mattice, Rocktown, Ill. and Albert Mattice, Faribault Minn., and one sister, Mrs. Louis Minto, Missoula.
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