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Elizabeth “Bessie” <I>Templeman</I> Soule

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Elizabeth “Bessie” Templeman Soule

Birth
Pleasant Hill, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Mar 1918 (aged 28)
Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.5739746, Longitude: -93.5914094
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Mrs. Roy Soule, who has upon several
occasions visited Princeton, and
who resided with her husband at
Jersey City, was instantly killed at
Douglas, Ariz., where she was visiting
her uncles, on March 9, by being
thrown from her horse.
The animal became frightened and
Mrs. Soule was unable to control it.
After dashing^along at a furious speed
the horse stumbled and threw its
rider upon a heap of debris, which had
been removed to permit of the paving
of the street, and her neck was broken
by the fall. She was 28 years old.
Her husband, Roy Soule, is a Princeton
boy—brother of Benjamin Soule
of this place. He is now associate
editor of the Iron Age, which is published
in New York City.
Roy's many Princeton friends extend
to him their sympathy in this, the
hour of his great sorrow.

Daughter of John E Templeman & Lotus Reno. She was born in Pleasant Hill, Cass County, MO 14 Jun 1889
Elizabeth married Roy F Soule 16 Aug 1910 in Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana.

Funeral services were held at
Douglas, Arizona, and the remains
arrived in Princeton on Monday evening,
Benjamin Soule and George Ross
going to St. Paul to accompany them
to this place. Roy F. Soule, husband
of the unfortunate woman; his mother,
Mrs. E. G, Soule of Chicago; his seven year
old son; and Mrs. H. A. Nell,
twin sister of Mrs. Roy Soule, of
Carthage, Mo., also arrived on the
same train. The remains were laid to
rest in Oak Knoll cemetery, where
Rev. Peatfield conducted services at
the grave which were of a most impressive nature.

Princeton UNION March 21, 1918
Mrs. Roy Soule, who has upon several
occasions visited Princeton, and
who resided with her husband at
Jersey City, was instantly killed at
Douglas, Ariz., where she was visiting
her uncles, on March 9, by being
thrown from her horse.
The animal became frightened and
Mrs. Soule was unable to control it.
After dashing^along at a furious speed
the horse stumbled and threw its
rider upon a heap of debris, which had
been removed to permit of the paving
of the street, and her neck was broken
by the fall. She was 28 years old.
Her husband, Roy Soule, is a Princeton
boy—brother of Benjamin Soule
of this place. He is now associate
editor of the Iron Age, which is published
in New York City.
Roy's many Princeton friends extend
to him their sympathy in this, the
hour of his great sorrow.

Daughter of John E Templeman & Lotus Reno. She was born in Pleasant Hill, Cass County, MO 14 Jun 1889
Elizabeth married Roy F Soule 16 Aug 1910 in Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Montana.

Funeral services were held at
Douglas, Arizona, and the remains
arrived in Princeton on Monday evening,
Benjamin Soule and George Ross
going to St. Paul to accompany them
to this place. Roy F. Soule, husband
of the unfortunate woman; his mother,
Mrs. E. G, Soule of Chicago; his seven year
old son; and Mrs. H. A. Nell,
twin sister of Mrs. Roy Soule, of
Carthage, Mo., also arrived on the
same train. The remains were laid to
rest in Oak Knoll cemetery, where
Rev. Peatfield conducted services at
the grave which were of a most impressive nature.

Princeton UNION March 21, 1918

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  • Created by: Judy Howard
  • Added: Nov 5, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100251119/elizabeth-soule: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth “Bessie” Templeman Soule (14 Jun 1889–9 Mar 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100251119, citing Oak Knoll Cemetery, Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Judy Howard (contributor 46806026).