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Eva Myrtle <I>Brady</I> Nye

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Eva Myrtle Brady Nye

Birth
Jarbalo, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Death
10 Jul 1919 (aged 39)
Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 24. Lot 222.
Memorial ID
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DEATH NOTICE

Mrs. Fred. T. Nye Died Last Night
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Death Followed Operation at St. John's Hospital for Toxic Goitre--Was Well Known
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Mrs. Eva. M. Nye, 39 years old, wife of Fred. T. Nye, 1221 Olive street, died at 7 o'clock last night in St. John's hospital following an operation for toxic goitre.

Mrs. Nye was born, January 10, 1880, near Jarbalo. When ten years of age she came from Emporia to live with her uncle, the late C.C. Kessinger. She and Mr. Nye were married, October 20, 1898.

Mrs. Nye was a social member of the Knights and Ladies of Security. She had a jolly disposition and acquired a very large circle of friends, who were deeply grieved to learn of her death.

Besides the husband, six sons, Walter L., Edward A., John Harold, Calvin Earl, Floyd A., and Herbert R., a sister, Mrs. A.L. Moberly, who came here a few days ago from Burkbenett, Tex., two stepsons, Thomas W. Nye, American Expeditionary Forces, and Fred Nye, Tacoma, Wash., and the father, John A. Brady, California, Mo., survive her. Two half sisters, Mrs. Grace Berry, Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Florence Hanrahan, Kansas City, also survive her.

No definite funeral arrangements have been made, but the services probably will be held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the family home.

publication:
THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES
July 11, 1919
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DEATH NOTICE

Mrs. Fred. T. Nye Died Last Night
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Death Followed Operation at St. John's Hospital for Toxic Goitre--Was Well Known
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Mrs. Eva. M. Nye, 39 years old, wife of Fred. T. Nye, 1221 Olive street, died at 7 o'clock last night in St. John's hospital following an operation for toxic goitre.

Mrs. Nye was born, January 10, 1880, near Jarbalo. When ten years of age she came from Emporia to live with her uncle, the late C.C. Kessinger. She and Mr. Nye were married, October 20, 1898.

Mrs. Nye was a social member of the Knights and Ladies of Security. She had a jolly disposition and acquired a very large circle of friends, who were deeply grieved to learn of her death.

Besides the husband, six sons, Walter L., Edward A., John Harold, Calvin Earl, Floyd A., and Herbert R., a sister, Mrs. A.L. Moberly, who came here a few days ago from Burkbenett, Tex., two stepsons, Thomas W. Nye, American Expeditionary Forces, and Fred Nye, Tacoma, Wash., and the father, John A. Brady, California, Mo., survive her. Two half sisters, Mrs. Grace Berry, Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Florence Hanrahan, Kansas City, also survive her.

No definite funeral arrangements have been made, but the services probably will be held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the family home.

publication:
THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES
July 11, 1919
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Gravesite Details

COD: Exopitrelmic goiter



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