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Emma Caroline <I>Berry</I> Burnett

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Emma Caroline Berry Burnett

Birth
Centerville, Greene County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 Jun 1928 (aged 74)
Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Nebraska City News-Press; Thurs, June 11, 1928

Mrs. L.C. Burnett

Funeral services for Mrs. L.C. Burnett, who died in Chicago Monday, were held at Wyuka Cemetery Wednesday morning with Rev. V.C. Wright of the First Methodist Church, this city, in charge. The services were attended by a large number of her former friends and neighbors.
Mrs. Burnett was a resident of Nebraska City for many years, coming here about 50 years ago from Illinois with her husband, the late L.C. Burnett, who for many years conducted the McCulloch & Burnett hide and leather business in Nebraska City. She was well known in the community and was identified with church work.
Mrs. Burnett died Sunday, following a stroke of paralysis two months ago. For the past five years she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Overton of Chicago.
She is survived by two sons, Leslie Burnett, Chicago, and Jerome Burnett of South America, and one daughter, Mrs. Olin Overton. Mr. Burnett died in 1906. The pallbearers were Ernest Overton, Olin Overton, Walker Neeley, Carl Overton, Leslie Overton, and Frank H. Fields.
Nebraska City News-Press; Thurs, June 11, 1928

Mrs. L.C. Burnett

Funeral services for Mrs. L.C. Burnett, who died in Chicago Monday, were held at Wyuka Cemetery Wednesday morning with Rev. V.C. Wright of the First Methodist Church, this city, in charge. The services were attended by a large number of her former friends and neighbors.
Mrs. Burnett was a resident of Nebraska City for many years, coming here about 50 years ago from Illinois with her husband, the late L.C. Burnett, who for many years conducted the McCulloch & Burnett hide and leather business in Nebraska City. She was well known in the community and was identified with church work.
Mrs. Burnett died Sunday, following a stroke of paralysis two months ago. For the past five years she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Overton of Chicago.
She is survived by two sons, Leslie Burnett, Chicago, and Jerome Burnett of South America, and one daughter, Mrs. Olin Overton. Mr. Burnett died in 1906. The pallbearers were Ernest Overton, Olin Overton, Walker Neeley, Carl Overton, Leslie Overton, and Frank H. Fields.


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