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Margaret Elizabeth “Maggie” <I>Trosper</I> Glover

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Margaret Elizabeth “Maggie” Trosper Glover

Birth
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Jul 1929 (aged 69)
Prairie City, Grant County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Mitchell, Wheeler County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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John Day Valley Ranger July 5, 1929

PIONEER HOTEL WOMAN PASSES AT DAYVILLE July 5, 1929

Mrs. M. E. Glover, who was from many years proprietress of the Cottage hotel and later of the Glover hotel at Dayville, and known by practically everyone in this section, passed away last Friday at the hospital in Prairie City.

Mrs. Glover had been at Prairie City for some time undergoing medical treatment, but it is thought that a fall she received only a week before was the real cause of death.

Funeral services were held in Dayville Sunday morning at 9:30 and interment was made at 1 o'clock at the Caleb cemetery up east of Mitchell, where her husband and two children were buried many years ago. A number of Mitchell people attended the funeral services.

Mrs. Glover was a real pioneer in this section. For many years she operated the Cottage hotel at Dayville. Later the name was changed to the Glover hotel, and a year or two ago she gave up the hotel business and retired. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. A. Valade of Dayville; one son, George Glover of Dayville; one brother, George Trosper of Antone; a number of grandchildren and one great-grandchild. One son, Arthur Edward Glover, member of Company C Seventh Regiment, U. S. Engineers, was killed in action in the late war, on the day before the armistice, and the Legion post at Fossil is named in his honor.
(newspaper article provided by Janet Valade)
John Day Valley Ranger July 5, 1929

PIONEER HOTEL WOMAN PASSES AT DAYVILLE July 5, 1929

Mrs. M. E. Glover, who was from many years proprietress of the Cottage hotel and later of the Glover hotel at Dayville, and known by practically everyone in this section, passed away last Friday at the hospital in Prairie City.

Mrs. Glover had been at Prairie City for some time undergoing medical treatment, but it is thought that a fall she received only a week before was the real cause of death.

Funeral services were held in Dayville Sunday morning at 9:30 and interment was made at 1 o'clock at the Caleb cemetery up east of Mitchell, where her husband and two children were buried many years ago. A number of Mitchell people attended the funeral services.

Mrs. Glover was a real pioneer in this section. For many years she operated the Cottage hotel at Dayville. Later the name was changed to the Glover hotel, and a year or two ago she gave up the hotel business and retired. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. A. Valade of Dayville; one son, George Glover of Dayville; one brother, George Trosper of Antone; a number of grandchildren and one great-grandchild. One son, Arthur Edward Glover, member of Company C Seventh Regiment, U. S. Engineers, was killed in action in the late war, on the day before the armistice, and the Legion post at Fossil is named in his honor.
(newspaper article provided by Janet Valade)

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