Norfolk, Nebraska;
Thursday, October 16, 1969;
Page 14
Mrs. V. Surber Rites Pending
Mrs. Ville Surber, 83, longtime Norfolk resident, died
Thursday morning at Valley View Lodge where she had
been living recently.
Funeral services are pending with Howser Mortuary in
charge.
Mrs. Surber was the mother of Dr. E. G. Surber of Norfolk,
who was drowned in a boating accident last May in
Minnesota.
Norfolk Daily News;
Norfolk, Nebraska;
Friday, October 17, 1969;
Page 11
Mrs. Surber Funeral Rites on Saturday
Graveside services for Mrs. Ville Mae Surber, 83, longtime
Norfolkan, will be conducted Saturday at 5 p.m. at Prospect
Hill Cemetery. The Rev. J. Graydon Wilson, pastor of the
First United Methodist Church, will officiate. The body will
lie in state from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Howser Mortuary.
Mrs. Surber died Thursday at a Norfolk rest home. She was
the former Villie Mae Adams and was born Oct. 21, 1885, to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Adams at Emmet. She came to Norfolk
when she was 5 years old and had resided here since.
She was graduated from Norfolk High School, attended
Fremont Normal College and was a rural teacher west and
north of Norfolk until her marriage to George Estel Surber in
1908. Mr. Surber died Feb. 19, 1951, and a son, Dr. E. G. Surber,
well known Norfolk physician, was drowned in a boating
accident last May in Minnesota.
Mrs. Surber is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. G. Surber
of Norfolk; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Kimble
of Dodge, Kan.; and several nieces and nephews, among them
two Norfolkans, Mrs. Rose Turley and Mrs. Helen Lederer.
all spelling and punctuation as it appeared in the paper(s) (GH)
Norfolk, Nebraska;
Thursday, October 16, 1969;
Page 14
Mrs. V. Surber Rites Pending
Mrs. Ville Surber, 83, longtime Norfolk resident, died
Thursday morning at Valley View Lodge where she had
been living recently.
Funeral services are pending with Howser Mortuary in
charge.
Mrs. Surber was the mother of Dr. E. G. Surber of Norfolk,
who was drowned in a boating accident last May in
Minnesota.
Norfolk Daily News;
Norfolk, Nebraska;
Friday, October 17, 1969;
Page 11
Mrs. Surber Funeral Rites on Saturday
Graveside services for Mrs. Ville Mae Surber, 83, longtime
Norfolkan, will be conducted Saturday at 5 p.m. at Prospect
Hill Cemetery. The Rev. J. Graydon Wilson, pastor of the
First United Methodist Church, will officiate. The body will
lie in state from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Howser Mortuary.
Mrs. Surber died Thursday at a Norfolk rest home. She was
the former Villie Mae Adams and was born Oct. 21, 1885, to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Adams at Emmet. She came to Norfolk
when she was 5 years old and had resided here since.
She was graduated from Norfolk High School, attended
Fremont Normal College and was a rural teacher west and
north of Norfolk until her marriage to George Estel Surber in
1908. Mr. Surber died Feb. 19, 1951, and a son, Dr. E. G. Surber,
well known Norfolk physician, was drowned in a boating
accident last May in Minnesota.
Mrs. Surber is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. G. Surber
of Norfolk; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Kimble
of Dodge, Kan.; and several nieces and nephews, among them
two Norfolkans, Mrs. Rose Turley and Mrs. Helen Lederer.
all spelling and punctuation as it appeared in the paper(s) (GH)
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