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Matilda Bates <I>Eno</I> Kellogg

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Matilda Bates Eno Kellogg

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
1964 (aged 84–85)
Burial
Silver City, Grant County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Matilda Eno Kellogg died at Hillcrest General Hospital last Thursday following an extended illness. She was 85 years of age. Mrs. Kellogg was born May 19, 1879, in St. Louis, MO; the daughter of Edward Bates Eno and Matilda Eno. She was the granddaughter of Edward Bates, attorney general In Abraham Lincoln's War Cabinet. She came to Silver City In 1903 with her mother and sister, the late Mrs. Wayne (Julia) Wilson, and brother, Capt. Edward Bates Eno. She was married to Ralph Todd Kellogg June 5, 1913, in the Lee Memorial Chapel, New Mexico Cottage Sanatorium, by the Rev. Francis W. Carroll, Episcopal minister. Mr. Kellogg preceded his wife in death Sept. 20, 1940. During World War I, Mrs. Kellogg was in charge of surgical dressings operations in Grant County for the American Red Cross. She was a devout member of the Episcopal Church. Survivors are her daughter, Mrs. Harry (Nancy) Hansen of Silver City; and a granddaughter, Mrs. Jack (Evan) Frankhauser, and her three children, Lynn, Anita and Neal, of Logan, Utah; Nieces Mrs. J. W. (Dickie) Wilson Sharp, and Mrs. H. L. (Margy Wilson) Willoughby, of Virginia; a nephew Bates Wilson, Moab, Utah, where he is superintendent of Arches National Monument; and two other nephews, Bates Compton of Vincentown, N. J. and Tarleton Compton of Tulsa, Okla., who attended the funeral. Services were conducted by the Rev. Kenneth E. Ford, pastor of the Methodist Church, at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Friday, with burial in the Masonic Cemetery, under direction of the Curtis Mortuary. Pallbearers were Jack Frank Hauser, H. 0. Robertson, Leroy Marek, Herman Uhli, Harry Hansen, Jr., and Walter Wilson. A memorial fund has been established by family members for the Church of the Good Sheppard.
Mrs. Matilda Eno Kellogg died at Hillcrest General Hospital last Thursday following an extended illness. She was 85 years of age. Mrs. Kellogg was born May 19, 1879, in St. Louis, MO; the daughter of Edward Bates Eno and Matilda Eno. She was the granddaughter of Edward Bates, attorney general In Abraham Lincoln's War Cabinet. She came to Silver City In 1903 with her mother and sister, the late Mrs. Wayne (Julia) Wilson, and brother, Capt. Edward Bates Eno. She was married to Ralph Todd Kellogg June 5, 1913, in the Lee Memorial Chapel, New Mexico Cottage Sanatorium, by the Rev. Francis W. Carroll, Episcopal minister. Mr. Kellogg preceded his wife in death Sept. 20, 1940. During World War I, Mrs. Kellogg was in charge of surgical dressings operations in Grant County for the American Red Cross. She was a devout member of the Episcopal Church. Survivors are her daughter, Mrs. Harry (Nancy) Hansen of Silver City; and a granddaughter, Mrs. Jack (Evan) Frankhauser, and her three children, Lynn, Anita and Neal, of Logan, Utah; Nieces Mrs. J. W. (Dickie) Wilson Sharp, and Mrs. H. L. (Margy Wilson) Willoughby, of Virginia; a nephew Bates Wilson, Moab, Utah, where he is superintendent of Arches National Monument; and two other nephews, Bates Compton of Vincentown, N. J. and Tarleton Compton of Tulsa, Okla., who attended the funeral. Services were conducted by the Rev. Kenneth E. Ford, pastor of the Methodist Church, at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Friday, with burial in the Masonic Cemetery, under direction of the Curtis Mortuary. Pallbearers were Jack Frank Hauser, H. 0. Robertson, Leroy Marek, Herman Uhli, Harry Hansen, Jr., and Walter Wilson. A memorial fund has been established by family members for the Church of the Good Sheppard.


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