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Ethel Orrie <I>Boyce</I> Albee

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Ethel Orrie Boyce Albee

Birth
Shelton, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Death
28 Aug 1932 (aged 39)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E, Lot 68
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Monday, 29 August 1932

Members of the family and their many friends were painfully shocked today by the sudden death of Mrs. Frank Albee, which occurred shortly after nine o'clock Sunday evening at the St. Francis hospital. Mrs. Albee had mentioned a supposedly slight ailment last Friday noon, but was about the city in the afternoon and up and about the house as late as Sunday morning before the serious nature of her ailment, peritonitis, was discovered. She had entered the hospital only Sunday evening.

Ethyl Ora Boyce, the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R. Boyce, was born at Shelton, Neb., Aug. 30, 1891, and, had she lived, would have attained the age of 41 years on Tuesday of this week. She attended the public schools at Shelton, graduating from the high school there, and later from the Grand Island Business college. On Feb. 28, 1915, she was united in marriage to Frank Albee, a union blessed by the birth of five children who, with the grief stricken husband, are left to mourn her loss. They are Harold, Irene, Hazel and Helen, twins, and Bob.

A faithful member of the Methodist church, in which she was even active, the deceased devoted her entire time to her home and family and assisted her husband in the conduct of the affairs of the Nebraska State Hatchery, which they operated and which was located at their home, on the Stolley State park road.

Besides her grieved husband and children, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. L. V. Boyce, at Shelton; three sisters, Mrs. George Miller of Gibbon and Miss Cora Boyce and and Mrs. Norma Robinson at Shelton, and four brothers, C. D. Boyce of Fort Morgan, Colo., William Boyce of Fleming, Colo., Edward Boyce of Sterling, Colo., and D. M. Boyce of this city. Her father preceded her in death on May 30, 1924; Ray, at Los Angeles, on June 17, 1929?, and two brothers in infancy. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, at the O'Loughlin-Livingston funeral home with Rev. H. G. Langley, of the First Methodist, officiating. Burial will be in the Grand Island cemetery.
Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Monday, 29 August 1932

Members of the family and their many friends were painfully shocked today by the sudden death of Mrs. Frank Albee, which occurred shortly after nine o'clock Sunday evening at the St. Francis hospital. Mrs. Albee had mentioned a supposedly slight ailment last Friday noon, but was about the city in the afternoon and up and about the house as late as Sunday morning before the serious nature of her ailment, peritonitis, was discovered. She had entered the hospital only Sunday evening.

Ethyl Ora Boyce, the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R. Boyce, was born at Shelton, Neb., Aug. 30, 1891, and, had she lived, would have attained the age of 41 years on Tuesday of this week. She attended the public schools at Shelton, graduating from the high school there, and later from the Grand Island Business college. On Feb. 28, 1915, she was united in marriage to Frank Albee, a union blessed by the birth of five children who, with the grief stricken husband, are left to mourn her loss. They are Harold, Irene, Hazel and Helen, twins, and Bob.

A faithful member of the Methodist church, in which she was even active, the deceased devoted her entire time to her home and family and assisted her husband in the conduct of the affairs of the Nebraska State Hatchery, which they operated and which was located at their home, on the Stolley State park road.

Besides her grieved husband and children, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. L. V. Boyce, at Shelton; three sisters, Mrs. George Miller of Gibbon and Miss Cora Boyce and and Mrs. Norma Robinson at Shelton, and four brothers, C. D. Boyce of Fort Morgan, Colo., William Boyce of Fleming, Colo., Edward Boyce of Sterling, Colo., and D. M. Boyce of this city. Her father preceded her in death on May 30, 1924; Ray, at Los Angeles, on June 17, 1929?, and two brothers in infancy. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, at the O'Loughlin-Livingston funeral home with Rev. H. G. Langley, of the First Methodist, officiating. Burial will be in the Grand Island cemetery.


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