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Eva <I>Gorham</I> Mellon

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Eva Gorham Mellon

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
27 May 1946 (aged 49–50)
Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA
Burial
Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Begonia, Tier 4
Memorial ID
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info in burial records: age 52 years, 2 months, 29 days
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Choteau Acantha (MT), 30 May 1946:

Eva Mellon Dies at Great Falls on Sunday Night

Mrs. Russell R. Mellon, 55, died Sunday night at Great Falls, after a brief illness. The sickness was said to be the usually fatal ailment in which the white corpuscles are replaced by red corpuscles.

Funeral services took place at Great Falls this morning at Lady of Lourdes church. Entombment will be in Great Falls mausoleum.

Eva Mellon was associated with her husband in the drug store business at Choteau for many years. Her son, Leo, died in a car accident more than five years ago.

She is survived by her husband, who owns a drug store in Great Falls; a foster daughter, Mrs. Don E. Larson (nee Frances Mellon); two sisters, Mrs. Alear Gagne of Loretta, Minn., and Mrs. Lenore Stenglien of Rogers, Minn., and a brother, Henry Gorham of Minneapolis.

Mrs. Mellon once operated a beauty parlor at Choteau in the quarters occupied by the Choteau Drug Co., now the Malone pharmacy.
info in burial records: age 52 years, 2 months, 29 days
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Choteau Acantha (MT), 30 May 1946:

Eva Mellon Dies at Great Falls on Sunday Night

Mrs. Russell R. Mellon, 55, died Sunday night at Great Falls, after a brief illness. The sickness was said to be the usually fatal ailment in which the white corpuscles are replaced by red corpuscles.

Funeral services took place at Great Falls this morning at Lady of Lourdes church. Entombment will be in Great Falls mausoleum.

Eva Mellon was associated with her husband in the drug store business at Choteau for many years. Her son, Leo, died in a car accident more than five years ago.

She is survived by her husband, who owns a drug store in Great Falls; a foster daughter, Mrs. Don E. Larson (nee Frances Mellon); two sisters, Mrs. Alear Gagne of Loretta, Minn., and Mrs. Lenore Stenglien of Rogers, Minn., and a brother, Henry Gorham of Minneapolis.

Mrs. Mellon once operated a beauty parlor at Choteau in the quarters occupied by the Choteau Drug Co., now the Malone pharmacy.


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