Family Search ID #KWNT-4R3
From The Idaho Register, 1909-09-14, pg 8:
Mrs. Martha Rasicot, wife of Alfred Rasicot died at her home a few miles north of the city on last Saturday, September the 11th. Mrs. Rasicot was ill but a few days having returned recently from a trip to Seattle with her husband. She was in her 73rd [newspaper typo error - should be 63rd] year. Mrs. and Mrs. Rasicot were among the old and highly respected settlers of this valley coming her from the south a number of years ago and have made their home here since rearing a family of five children with the father and husband survive her. She was a prominent member of the LDS church; the funeral service being held from that church on Thursday afternoon. The large building was filled with friends who called to pay their last respect to the departed. Burial at Rose Hill cemetery. Besides the husband, Mrs. Rasicot leave five children, Mrs. George Brunt and Miss Martha and three sons Eugene, Frank and Bert. All make their home here but the latter, the oldest who has not been here for some time.
Family Search ID #KWNT-4R3
From The Idaho Register, 1909-09-14, pg 8:
Mrs. Martha Rasicot, wife of Alfred Rasicot died at her home a few miles north of the city on last Saturday, September the 11th. Mrs. Rasicot was ill but a few days having returned recently from a trip to Seattle with her husband. She was in her 73rd [newspaper typo error - should be 63rd] year. Mrs. and Mrs. Rasicot were among the old and highly respected settlers of this valley coming her from the south a number of years ago and have made their home here since rearing a family of five children with the father and husband survive her. She was a prominent member of the LDS church; the funeral service being held from that church on Thursday afternoon. The large building was filled with friends who called to pay their last respect to the departed. Burial at Rose Hill cemetery. Besides the husband, Mrs. Rasicot leave five children, Mrs. George Brunt and Miss Martha and three sons Eugene, Frank and Bert. All make their home here but the latter, the oldest who has not been here for some time.
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