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Isabell Kirk <I>Burt</I> Bloor

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Isabell Kirk Burt Bloor

Birth
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Death
9 Apr 1936 (aged 85)
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lopez, San Juan County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plat 2, Plot Q39
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Isabell had one child with her first husband Henry Wolfe, named Ella. She had no children with her second husband James Bloor.

“Bellingham Herald”, Washington, April 9, 1936, page 2

Mrs. Isabella Bloor, Lopez Resident, Dies; Two Sisters Live Here

Mrs. Isabella K. Bloor, of Lopez Island, died at a local hospital Thursday, aged 85 years. She was a member of the Presbyterian church.
Relatives surviving are two sisters, Mrs. John [Helen] Cousins and Mrs. Mary Davis, Bellingham.
The remains are at the Harlow-Hollingsworth funeral home.
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“Bellingham Herald”, Washington, April 10, 1936, page 14

BLOOR – Isabella K. Bloor, aged 85 years, passed away at a local hospital, Thursday, April 9, following a short illness. Mrs. Bloor was a resident of Lopez Island, a member of the Presbyterian Church and leaves to survive, two sisters, Mrs. John Cousins and Mrs. Mary Davis, both of this city. The remains will be forwarded by the Funeral Home of Harlow-Hollingsworth to Friday Harbor for burial.

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“Friday Harbor Journal”, Washington, April 16, 1936, page 1

LOPEZ PIONEER CALLED TO REST
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Isabella K. Bloor Passes at Age Of 85 Years
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Thursday of last week, Mrs. Isabella K. Bloor, pioneer resident of Lopez Island was called by death in a Bellingham hospital following a short illness. She was 85 years old.
Besides a large acquaintance of friends throughout the county she leaves two sisters, Mrs. John [Helen] Cousins and Mrs. Mary David, residents of Bellingham.
The funeral was held Monday under the direction of Harry King, local funeral director, interment in the Lopez cemetery.
Isabell had one child with her first husband Henry Wolfe, named Ella. She had no children with her second husband James Bloor.

“Bellingham Herald”, Washington, April 9, 1936, page 2

Mrs. Isabella Bloor, Lopez Resident, Dies; Two Sisters Live Here

Mrs. Isabella K. Bloor, of Lopez Island, died at a local hospital Thursday, aged 85 years. She was a member of the Presbyterian church.
Relatives surviving are two sisters, Mrs. John [Helen] Cousins and Mrs. Mary Davis, Bellingham.
The remains are at the Harlow-Hollingsworth funeral home.
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“Bellingham Herald”, Washington, April 10, 1936, page 14

BLOOR – Isabella K. Bloor, aged 85 years, passed away at a local hospital, Thursday, April 9, following a short illness. Mrs. Bloor was a resident of Lopez Island, a member of the Presbyterian Church and leaves to survive, two sisters, Mrs. John Cousins and Mrs. Mary Davis, both of this city. The remains will be forwarded by the Funeral Home of Harlow-Hollingsworth to Friday Harbor for burial.

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“Friday Harbor Journal”, Washington, April 16, 1936, page 1

LOPEZ PIONEER CALLED TO REST
________
Isabella K. Bloor Passes at Age Of 85 Years
________
Thursday of last week, Mrs. Isabella K. Bloor, pioneer resident of Lopez Island was called by death in a Bellingham hospital following a short illness. She was 85 years old.
Besides a large acquaintance of friends throughout the county she leaves two sisters, Mrs. John [Helen] Cousins and Mrs. Mary David, residents of Bellingham.
The funeral was held Monday under the direction of Harry King, local funeral director, interment in the Lopez cemetery.

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