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Alice L <I>Rouse</I> Palmquist

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Alice L Rouse Palmquist

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Jan 1951 (aged 43–44)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.328435, Longitude: -95.9821756
Plot
20, 159, 6
Memorial ID
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Louisville Courier, Louisville, NE, Fri, 27 Sep 1929, pg. 1
Judge McNealy Weds a Popular Omaha Girl
Well Known Young Jurist Joins the Rank of Benedicts – Married Last Thursday Afternoon
Summary
The marriage of Miss Alice Rouse, one of Omaha's beautiful and popular young ladies and Judge Robert J. McNealy, of Louisville, happened Thursday afternoon last week at the home of the bride's parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouse of Omaha. Rev. E. C. Fintel of the Pearl M. E. Church officiated.
Attended by her sister Miss Dorothy Jean Rouse and Harry O. Palmer, attorney of Omaha. The bride in blue velvet and her sister in brown velvet. Attended by close friends and relatives. A short week-end trip to Lincoln, due to the pressure of business in Judge McNealy's law offices in Louisville.
The bride a graduate of Central HS in Omaha and Omaha University. She has taught music for two years in Omaha schools. The groom is a native son of Louisville and the town is proud of him and his ambition. A graduate of Louisville HS and apprenticed in the law offices of Palmer & Palmer of Omaha. Admitted to the bar in 1929 and is now police magistrate of Louisville, perhaps the youngest man to hold that position in this state. Judge McNealy and his bride will establish a home in Louisville. The Courier joins the entire community in congratulating the couple and Mrs. McNealy will receive a warm welcome from the people here.

Lincoln Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, NE, Sun, 29 Sep 1929, pg. 23
Rouse-McNealy
Summary
Judge Robert J. McNealy of Louisville married on Sunday in Omaha to Miss Alice rouse of that city. Close friends and relatives were present at the bride's parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouse. Sister, Dorothy Jean Rouse and Harry O. Palmer were attendants. Judge McNealy is a member of the Cass Co. bar.

The Talmage Tribune, Talmage, NE, Thu, 1 Feb 1951, pg. 1
Mrs. Hugo Palmquist of Omaha Succumbs
Summary
Mrs. Hugo (Alice) Palmquist of Omaha, died Wednesday 30 Jan, age 44, in a Omaha hospital where she had been for a week. Her funeral was held Saturday at the Crosby-Kunold mortuary in Omaha.
Louisville Courier, Louisville, NE, Fri, 27 Sep 1929, pg. 1
Judge McNealy Weds a Popular Omaha Girl
Well Known Young Jurist Joins the Rank of Benedicts – Married Last Thursday Afternoon
Summary
The marriage of Miss Alice Rouse, one of Omaha's beautiful and popular young ladies and Judge Robert J. McNealy, of Louisville, happened Thursday afternoon last week at the home of the bride's parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouse of Omaha. Rev. E. C. Fintel of the Pearl M. E. Church officiated.
Attended by her sister Miss Dorothy Jean Rouse and Harry O. Palmer, attorney of Omaha. The bride in blue velvet and her sister in brown velvet. Attended by close friends and relatives. A short week-end trip to Lincoln, due to the pressure of business in Judge McNealy's law offices in Louisville.
The bride a graduate of Central HS in Omaha and Omaha University. She has taught music for two years in Omaha schools. The groom is a native son of Louisville and the town is proud of him and his ambition. A graduate of Louisville HS and apprenticed in the law offices of Palmer & Palmer of Omaha. Admitted to the bar in 1929 and is now police magistrate of Louisville, perhaps the youngest man to hold that position in this state. Judge McNealy and his bride will establish a home in Louisville. The Courier joins the entire community in congratulating the couple and Mrs. McNealy will receive a warm welcome from the people here.

Lincoln Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, NE, Sun, 29 Sep 1929, pg. 23
Rouse-McNealy
Summary
Judge Robert J. McNealy of Louisville married on Sunday in Omaha to Miss Alice rouse of that city. Close friends and relatives were present at the bride's parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouse. Sister, Dorothy Jean Rouse and Harry O. Palmer were attendants. Judge McNealy is a member of the Cass Co. bar.

The Talmage Tribune, Talmage, NE, Thu, 1 Feb 1951, pg. 1
Mrs. Hugo Palmquist of Omaha Succumbs
Summary
Mrs. Hugo (Alice) Palmquist of Omaha, died Wednesday 30 Jan, age 44, in a Omaha hospital where she had been for a week. Her funeral was held Saturday at the Crosby-Kunold mortuary in Omaha.

Gravesite Details

Date of Interment 27 Jan 1951



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