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Nancy <I>Easterwood</I> Fleming

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Nancy Easterwood Fleming

Birth
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Death
2 Aug 1933 (aged 75)
Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
Plot
County Blk 3 Lot 4 Space 2
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Obituary: Funeral Services Held Yesterday For Mrs Fleming.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 at the Roe & Kaiser chapel for Mrs. Nancy Fleming, 79, who was found dead at her home in the Stillwater area about nine o' clock Wednesday morning.
The Rev. C. E. Persing of the Full Gospel Mission conducted the services and burial was in Fallon Cemetery.
An inquest presided over by Coroner Paul Kolstrup of Stillwater resulted in a verdict of death from natural causes, due to advanced age.
J. H. Malloy was foreman of the jury, and Dan Beard and R. T. Fortune were the other members.
Mrs. Fleming was a native of Arkansas but she and her late husband were old timers in Nevada and at one time made their home at Tuscarora. Mr. Fleming, who died in 1922, was at one time a deputy sheriff at Nampa, Idaho.
The aged lady had lived for many years in this community and at the time of her death made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Dooley and Mr. and Mrs. A. E Parsons and family on a ranch near Stillwater where they have been running dairy cattle. Mrs. Dooley and the granddaughter, Mrs. Parsons, and the latter's three children, survive. There is also a sister in Washington or Oregon, according to relatives here.
Eagle pg. 1 col. 5 dated 5 Aug 1933

She married William Benson Fleming on 8 Frbruary 1878 in Catherine Creek, Owyhee county, Idaho.
Obituary: Funeral Services Held Yesterday For Mrs Fleming.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 at the Roe & Kaiser chapel for Mrs. Nancy Fleming, 79, who was found dead at her home in the Stillwater area about nine o' clock Wednesday morning.
The Rev. C. E. Persing of the Full Gospel Mission conducted the services and burial was in Fallon Cemetery.
An inquest presided over by Coroner Paul Kolstrup of Stillwater resulted in a verdict of death from natural causes, due to advanced age.
J. H. Malloy was foreman of the jury, and Dan Beard and R. T. Fortune were the other members.
Mrs. Fleming was a native of Arkansas but she and her late husband were old timers in Nevada and at one time made their home at Tuscarora. Mr. Fleming, who died in 1922, was at one time a deputy sheriff at Nampa, Idaho.
The aged lady had lived for many years in this community and at the time of her death made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Dooley and Mr. and Mrs. A. E Parsons and family on a ranch near Stillwater where they have been running dairy cattle. Mrs. Dooley and the granddaughter, Mrs. Parsons, and the latter's three children, survive. There is also a sister in Washington or Oregon, according to relatives here.
Eagle pg. 1 col. 5 dated 5 Aug 1933

She married William Benson Fleming on 8 Frbruary 1878 in Catherine Creek, Owyhee county, Idaho.

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