Last night she was as lively as usual and gave out no intimation that anything was wrong with her. In her usual friendly and busy way she was busy with the hotel duties, mingled with her children, enjoyed the phonograph music and retired in her usual spirits. At about one o'clock she called Mrs. Erickson, a daughter, who a few minutes later called in a doctor. Just after 3 o'clock she passed away.
This ended a most useful and successful life of a good woman, a loving mother and wife and one who had made all out of life that can be crowded into an active one.
Some fifteen years ago Mr. and Mrs. Nuckols moved to Bay City from El Campo and engaged in the hotel business, which they followed successfully. Mr. Nuckols died some time ago, but Mrs. Nuckols continued the business.
Decedent was a mother of twelve children, nine of whom survive. These are Mrs. Willie Young, of Model, Colorado; Mrs. J. H. Young, of Itasca, Texas; Mrs. J. W. Todswer, of Beaumont; Mrs. J. B Sutherland of Alice; Mrs. Z. W. Delano, Mrs. C. A. Erickson and Mrs. H. B. Eidman, of Bay City, and Messrs. H. A. Nuckols and H. E. Nuckols of Bay City and Waco, respectively.
She was 69 years of age and a devout member of the Methodist Church.
The funeral will be held from the hotel [with burial] in Cedarvale Cemetery where her remains will be laid to rest by the side of her departed husband tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The sympathy of The Tribune is extended the bereaved ones.
The Daily Tribune, Saturday, June 5, 1920
Last night she was as lively as usual and gave out no intimation that anything was wrong with her. In her usual friendly and busy way she was busy with the hotel duties, mingled with her children, enjoyed the phonograph music and retired in her usual spirits. At about one o'clock she called Mrs. Erickson, a daughter, who a few minutes later called in a doctor. Just after 3 o'clock she passed away.
This ended a most useful and successful life of a good woman, a loving mother and wife and one who had made all out of life that can be crowded into an active one.
Some fifteen years ago Mr. and Mrs. Nuckols moved to Bay City from El Campo and engaged in the hotel business, which they followed successfully. Mr. Nuckols died some time ago, but Mrs. Nuckols continued the business.
Decedent was a mother of twelve children, nine of whom survive. These are Mrs. Willie Young, of Model, Colorado; Mrs. J. H. Young, of Itasca, Texas; Mrs. J. W. Todswer, of Beaumont; Mrs. J. B Sutherland of Alice; Mrs. Z. W. Delano, Mrs. C. A. Erickson and Mrs. H. B. Eidman, of Bay City, and Messrs. H. A. Nuckols and H. E. Nuckols of Bay City and Waco, respectively.
She was 69 years of age and a devout member of the Methodist Church.
The funeral will be held from the hotel [with burial] in Cedarvale Cemetery where her remains will be laid to rest by the side of her departed husband tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The sympathy of The Tribune is extended the bereaved ones.
The Daily Tribune, Saturday, June 5, 1920
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