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Barbara <I>Heeb</I> Peterson

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Barbara Heeb Peterson

Birth
Manhattan, Gallatin County, Montana, USA
Death
3 May 1915 (aged 30)
Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA
Burial
Manhattan, Gallatin County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Former Bozeman Woman Dies in Great Falls:
News has been received in Bozeman of the death of Mrs. August Peterson of Chouteau, formerly Miss Barbara Heeb of this city, who died at a hospital in Great Falls, Monday. She had an operation for gall stones Wednesday of last week, and the reports to her relatives in and near Bozeman were that she was getting along nicely, so the news of her death was a surprise.

Mrs. Peterson was a daughter of the late Henry Heeb, a prominent pioneer of Gallatin county, and she was born at the family home near Manhattan. She moved later to Bozeman where she completed her schooling, and where she was married about two years ago to August Peterson who survives her. She was about thirty years of age.

She is also survived by one sister Mrs. Jack (Grace) Turpin of Salesville, Indiana, and by three brothers, John, Frank, and Buell Heeb, who reside on the farms near Manhattan.

The remains will be brought to Manhattan to be interred in the family lot at the Old Hamilton Cemetery where her father and mother are buried.
Definite arrangements have not yet been made for the funeral services, but announcement will be made later.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ Tuesday, May 4, 1915, pg 3

Mrs. August Peterson's Funeral at John Heeb's:
The remains of Mrs. August Peterson, formerly Miss Barbara Heeb, arrived at Manhattan Wednesday morning accompanied by her husband, the remains being brought from Great Falls, where Mrs. Peterson died Monday. The remains were taken in charge by Undertaker Davis of Bozeman and taken to the ranch home of John Heeb, a brother of the deceased, where the funeral services will be conducted this morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. A. L. Chapman, pastor of Payne Memorial Christian church of Bozeman, of which church deceased was a member for a number of years during her residence in Bozeman. Music will be rendered at the funeral by the Brendenburg quartet of Bozeman. Arrangements have been made for those wishing to go from Bozeman to the funeral to go on the Gallatin Valley train leaving Bozeman at 8 o'clock this morning and returning in the afternoon. Transportation will be provided from the Camp Creek station and return for all who wish to attend the funeral from Bozeman. The remains will be interred in the family lot at the Old Hamilton cemetery.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ Thursday, May 6, 1915
Former Bozeman Woman Dies in Great Falls:
News has been received in Bozeman of the death of Mrs. August Peterson of Chouteau, formerly Miss Barbara Heeb of this city, who died at a hospital in Great Falls, Monday. She had an operation for gall stones Wednesday of last week, and the reports to her relatives in and near Bozeman were that she was getting along nicely, so the news of her death was a surprise.

Mrs. Peterson was a daughter of the late Henry Heeb, a prominent pioneer of Gallatin county, and she was born at the family home near Manhattan. She moved later to Bozeman where she completed her schooling, and where she was married about two years ago to August Peterson who survives her. She was about thirty years of age.

She is also survived by one sister Mrs. Jack (Grace) Turpin of Salesville, Indiana, and by three brothers, John, Frank, and Buell Heeb, who reside on the farms near Manhattan.

The remains will be brought to Manhattan to be interred in the family lot at the Old Hamilton Cemetery where her father and mother are buried.
Definite arrangements have not yet been made for the funeral services, but announcement will be made later.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ Tuesday, May 4, 1915, pg 3

Mrs. August Peterson's Funeral at John Heeb's:
The remains of Mrs. August Peterson, formerly Miss Barbara Heeb, arrived at Manhattan Wednesday morning accompanied by her husband, the remains being brought from Great Falls, where Mrs. Peterson died Monday. The remains were taken in charge by Undertaker Davis of Bozeman and taken to the ranch home of John Heeb, a brother of the deceased, where the funeral services will be conducted this morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. A. L. Chapman, pastor of Payne Memorial Christian church of Bozeman, of which church deceased was a member for a number of years during her residence in Bozeman. Music will be rendered at the funeral by the Brendenburg quartet of Bozeman. Arrangements have been made for those wishing to go from Bozeman to the funeral to go on the Gallatin Valley train leaving Bozeman at 8 o'clock this morning and returning in the afternoon. Transportation will be provided from the Camp Creek station and return for all who wish to attend the funeral from Bozeman. The remains will be interred in the family lot at the Old Hamilton cemetery.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ Thursday, May 6, 1915


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