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Lodoskey P. “Loie” <I>Wiley</I> Sailors

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Lodoskey P. “Loie” Wiley Sailors

Birth
McLean County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Feb 1911 (aged 51)
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4669984, Longitude: -88.9900848
Plot
Section 14, Lot 122
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Loie P. Sailors, a highly esteemed professional nurse, died at her home on South Oak Street, Bloomington, Illinois, after a fourteen-week illness with dropsy and heart trouble.

She married David L. Sailors Sept. 5, 1906, at Anderson, Indiana.

Survivors include her husband, four sisters, Mrs. P. Stewart, Huron, South Dakota; Mrs. Lizzie West, American Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Bishop, Kansas City; and Miss Libbie Wiley, who was at the bedside of her sister for four weeks; and a niece, Mrs. Charles Lang, Saint Paul, Minnesota, who was also in attendance.

Mrs. Sailors was a member of the First Christian Church and of the Ladies of the Grand Army, Royal Neighbors No. 637, Modern Americans No. 36, Minnehaha Council No. 1, Degree of Pocahontas, and W.R.C.

The Weekly Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), Feb. 24, 1911, Page 8.
Indiana Select Marriage Index, 1748-1993.

NOTE: Per her obituary, she married Daniel [sic] Sailors Sept. 20, 1882. Unable to corroborate.
Mrs. Loie P. Sailors, a highly esteemed professional nurse, died at her home on South Oak Street, Bloomington, Illinois, after a fourteen-week illness with dropsy and heart trouble.

She married David L. Sailors Sept. 5, 1906, at Anderson, Indiana.

Survivors include her husband, four sisters, Mrs. P. Stewart, Huron, South Dakota; Mrs. Lizzie West, American Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Bishop, Kansas City; and Miss Libbie Wiley, who was at the bedside of her sister for four weeks; and a niece, Mrs. Charles Lang, Saint Paul, Minnesota, who was also in attendance.

Mrs. Sailors was a member of the First Christian Church and of the Ladies of the Grand Army, Royal Neighbors No. 637, Modern Americans No. 36, Minnehaha Council No. 1, Degree of Pocahontas, and W.R.C.

The Weekly Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), Feb. 24, 1911, Page 8.
Indiana Select Marriage Index, 1748-1993.

NOTE: Per her obituary, she married Daniel [sic] Sailors Sept. 20, 1882. Unable to corroborate.

Gravesite Details

Burial Feb. 23, 1911. Unmarked.



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