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Frances Addie <I>Lawton</I> Maxson

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Frances Addie Lawton Maxson

Birth
Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
8 Mar 1948 (aged 85)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 144, No 19, p 311, May 10, 1948.

Frances Addie Lawton was born at Albion, Wis., July 26, 1862, and passed away in Denver, Colo., March 5, 1948. She was the daughter of Loyal Hiram and Mary Victoria Howe Lawton.

At the age of four years she came with her parents to Nebraska. The mother soon died and it was necessary for the family to return to Wisconsin. But later she came back to Nebraska, which has since been her home.

On March 29, 1894, she was married to William Henry Maxson, who passed away October 14, 1918. She united with the North Loup Seventh Day Baptist Church in 1894, and remained a faithful member until her death. She lived alone in her home until last fall, when she went to Craig, Colo., to live with a niece for the winter. On March 5 she fell and broke her hip. She was taken to the hospital in Denver, where she died three days later. She leaves to mourn her loss a half-brother, Rufus Lawton of Craig, Colo., twelve nieces and nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted in her Church at North Loup, Neb., by her pastor, and she was laid to rest in the Hillside Cemetery.
A. C. E.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 144, No 19, p 311, May 10, 1948.

Frances Addie Lawton was born at Albion, Wis., July 26, 1862, and passed away in Denver, Colo., March 5, 1948. She was the daughter of Loyal Hiram and Mary Victoria Howe Lawton.

At the age of four years she came with her parents to Nebraska. The mother soon died and it was necessary for the family to return to Wisconsin. But later she came back to Nebraska, which has since been her home.

On March 29, 1894, she was married to William Henry Maxson, who passed away October 14, 1918. She united with the North Loup Seventh Day Baptist Church in 1894, and remained a faithful member until her death. She lived alone in her home until last fall, when she went to Craig, Colo., to live with a niece for the winter. On March 5 she fell and broke her hip. She was taken to the hospital in Denver, where she died three days later. She leaves to mourn her loss a half-brother, Rufus Lawton of Craig, Colo., twelve nieces and nephews, and a host of relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted in her Church at North Loup, Neb., by her pastor, and she was laid to rest in the Hillside Cemetery.
A. C. E.


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