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Owens, Gilbert, Masters

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Nellie Owens:

Oregonian November 4, 1949

Kirry-Nellie W., Nov. 2, 8619 NE Beech; mother of Mrs.Reginald Sheard, Lloyd Kirry; grandmother of Robert and Prescott Kirry; 4 great-grandchildren. Services Saturday, 9:30 am, at The House of Holman, Hawthorne at 27th. Friends invited. Interment, Forest View cemetery, Forest Grove, at 11 am.

Stella Gilbert:

Stella Gilbert Drury Merrill,died Yakima September 16, 1944

Yakima Herald

Merrill—Mrs. Estella Merrill, 80, died Saturday morning in Yakima. She was born in Minnesota and had lived in this community for 50 years. Members of her family include one son, Fred Drury of Seattle; a sister, Mrs. W.J. Morrison of Buena; two brothers, C.L. Gilbert of Union Gap and C.N. Gilbert of San Pedro, Cal; one niece, Mrs. Martin Bjer of Yakima; a nephew, Charles Morrison of Zillah and one grand child. Langenvin-Meyer has charge of arrangements.(there was another identical notice the next day with additional information that services were being held at the Christian Scientist church.

Gennie Masters:

Nov. 12, 1909: Again We Mourn. Great was the shock that came to the editor’s family and relatives last Monday in the news that Mrs. W.G. Renwick had succumbed to pneumonia at her home in Chicago after but a few days illness. Mrs. Renwick and daughter Margaret stopped here on their way home from the Pacific Coast where they had spent the summer with friends in Seattle, Bellingham, and Spokane. After a couple of weeks visit they left for home on the 30th accompanied by the mother, Mrs. Margaret Masters. Mrs. Renwick had contracted a sever cold and was quite ill on the way and on arrival in Chicago was put in the hands of the family physician. Nothing serious was feared for several days, but the case became serious and a specialist was called in but physicians and nurses could do nothing and death came Sunday evening, November 7th at eight o’clock. - The remains were brought to De Smet for burial, arriving here Tuesday evening accompanied by the husband, mother and daughter, and Mrs. Mary M. Blodgett and Mr. A.B. Leith, long time friends of the family. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning in St. Stephens Episcopal church, the beautiful burial service being read by the rector, Mr. Randall. The choir was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Eggleston and Dr. Hall with J.H. Carroll as conductor. --- Genevieve Masters was born in Hornby, New York, November 12, 1867. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Masters, the youngest of four children. Two years later the family moved to Corning, N.Y. where they lived eight years. In 1878 they came west, locating in Walnut Grove, Minn. and in 1881 settled on a farm near De Smet. On September 11, 1888 Miss Masters was married to Mr. W.G. Renwick. One daughter was born to them, Margaret now aged nine. For thirteen years the home has been in Chicago. Geo. E. Masters of Spencer and Mrs. C.P. Sherwood and J.F.B. Masters of De Smet with the aged mother are the surviving members of the Masters family who with the husband and daughter and other relatives are called upon to mourn the departure of their loved one. The mysterious ways of Providence are past finding out. --- Little Margaret Renwick is for the present at least to make her home with her aunt, Mrs. Sherwood. --- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E Masters and daughters Juanita and Hazel of Spencer and son Claude of Humbolt came Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Renwick, returning Thursday
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Paul Benjamin Austin (talkcontribs) 05:17, 22 November 2008‎ (UTC)[reply]

Italian-language Nellie Oleson

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Among the five other-language Wikipedia articles (linked in the left margin by default), see the Italian it:Nellie Oleson --with five English-language formal references, more than one of which must be useful here.

I posted this inter-language cross-reference also at WT:FCHAR#Nellie Oleson where another editor registered complaint about this article. --P64 (talk) 01:13, 9 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]