Mabel Teresa <I>Walker</I> Morse

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Mabel Teresa Walker Morse

Birth
Clarence Center, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Death
28 Aug 1931 (aged 50)
Wainwright, Wainwright Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Irma, Wainwright Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 Lot 10
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From The Irma Times, September 4, 1931, page 1:

PASSING OF MRS. MORSE
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The sudden death of Mrs. Morse, of Roseberry district, came as a great shock to the family and friends when the sad news came early Saturday morning that Mrs. Morse had succumbed shortly after an operation at the Wainwright hospital on Friday.

On Wednesday night Mrs. Morse took seriously ill. Dr. Greenberg was called and it was deemed necessary to perform an operation. She was taken to Wainwright hospital and operated on, on the following morning (Friday), and passed to the Great Beyond the same evening. Mr. Morse was at the bedside when death came.

Mable Walker was born in Calhoun Co., Mich., U.S.A., August 3rd, 1881, was 50 years and 25 days old at the time of her death.

She was married to Mr. Wm. H. Morse in Michigan on April 20th, 1898. To this union two girls and eight boys were born, all of whom are still living. Milo, Oren and Carl Morse and Mrs. Theda Casler, all of Lansing, Michigan. Harold, Mable, Gene, Roger, Lowell, Dilton and little Wade who is only 5 years of age, are still at home with their father to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Morse also has one sister and nine grandchildren living in Michigan.

In June 1928, the Morse family came to Irma and have resided in the Roseberry district since that time. Mrs. Morse was endowed with the priceless characteristic to a young family, of having a great influence and guiding power with her children, and it is indeed a hard blow for those who are left without a mother. She was highly respected in the community, was of Methodist faith, and the sincerest sympathy of all their friends goes out to the sorrowing family in their irreparable loss.

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From The Irma Times, September 4, 1931, page 1:

PASSING OF MRS. MORSE
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The sudden death of Mrs. Morse, of Roseberry district, came as a great shock to the family and friends when the sad news came early Saturday morning that Mrs. Morse had succumbed shortly after an operation at the Wainwright hospital on Friday.

On Wednesday night Mrs. Morse took seriously ill. Dr. Greenberg was called and it was deemed necessary to perform an operation. She was taken to Wainwright hospital and operated on, on the following morning (Friday), and passed to the Great Beyond the same evening. Mr. Morse was at the bedside when death came.

Mable Walker was born in Calhoun Co., Mich., U.S.A., August 3rd, 1881, was 50 years and 25 days old at the time of her death.

She was married to Mr. Wm. H. Morse in Michigan on April 20th, 1898. To this union two girls and eight boys were born, all of whom are still living. Milo, Oren and Carl Morse and Mrs. Theda Casler, all of Lansing, Michigan. Harold, Mable, Gene, Roger, Lowell, Dilton and little Wade who is only 5 years of age, are still at home with their father to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Morse also has one sister and nine grandchildren living in Michigan.

In June 1928, the Morse family came to Irma and have resided in the Roseberry district since that time. Mrs. Morse was endowed with the priceless characteristic to a young family, of having a great influence and guiding power with her children, and it is indeed a hard blow for those who are left without a mother. She was highly respected in the community, was of Methodist faith, and the sincerest sympathy of all their friends goes out to the sorrowing family in their irreparable loss.

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