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Myrtle Maud <I>Miller</I> Dolan

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Myrtle Maud Miller Dolan

Birth
Death
29 May 1909 (aged 25–26)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6113018, Longitude: -116.1895174
Plot
Block 4 Lot 17 Space 5
Memorial ID
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DEATH OF MRS. DOLAN

SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS OF A FEW DAYS.

Had Undergone an Operation - Heart Too Week to Withstand Effects of Anesthedic.

The sad news of the death of Mrs. Myrtle Maud Miller Dolan, wife of W. F. Dolan and daughter of Jule [sic: following day's paper corrects this to be his brother John Miller] Miller, aged 25, who died at a local hospital yesterday noon, came as a distinct shock to her may friends. Less than a week ago Mrs. Dolan was taken to the hospital to undergo a slight operation but her heart proved very weak and she died from the effects of the anesthetic, just six months to a day and almost to the hour, of her wedding day. No arrangements for the funeral services have as yet been made, though they will probably be held tomorrow.

Idaho Daily Statesman
Boise, Idaho
30 May 1909
p. 3

FUNERAL OF MRS. FRED DOLAN


Obsequies Over Wife of Well Known Business Man Tomorrow

The funeral of Mrs. Myrtle dolan, wife of Fred Dolan, he well known business man, will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, 1619 North Fourteenth street. Rev. D. H. Jones of Christ Episcopal church will officiate. Interment will be at the Dry Creek cemetery. The Rebekas will have charge of tthe services at the grave. Mrs. Dolan was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, having been born in 1883 att the Miller homesead in the valley. There she grew to womanhood. As girl and matron her lovable disposition won for her a host of friends. Accomplished, she reserved for her home life her best talents. Although living quietly and devoting her time almost exclusively to the home she loved so well, and which is now shrouded in gloom, she was the center of a large circle of loving frineds who are crushed at her demise.

Idaho Statesman

Boise, Idaho

31 May 1909

p. 5

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DEATH OF MRS. DOLAN

SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS OF A FEW DAYS.

Had Undergone an Operation - Heart Too Week to Withstand Effects of Anesthedic.

The sad news of the death of Mrs. Myrtle Maud Miller Dolan, wife of W. F. Dolan and daughter of Jule [sic: following day's paper corrects this to be his brother John Miller] Miller, aged 25, who died at a local hospital yesterday noon, came as a distinct shock to her may friends. Less than a week ago Mrs. Dolan was taken to the hospital to undergo a slight operation but her heart proved very weak and she died from the effects of the anesthetic, just six months to a day and almost to the hour, of her wedding day. No arrangements for the funeral services have as yet been made, though they will probably be held tomorrow.

Idaho Daily Statesman
Boise, Idaho
30 May 1909
p. 3

FUNERAL OF MRS. FRED DOLAN


Obsequies Over Wife of Well Known Business Man Tomorrow

The funeral of Mrs. Myrtle dolan, wife of Fred Dolan, he well known business man, will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, 1619 North Fourteenth street. Rev. D. H. Jones of Christ Episcopal church will officiate. Interment will be at the Dry Creek cemetery. The Rebekas will have charge of tthe services at the grave. Mrs. Dolan was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, having been born in 1883 att the Miller homesead in the valley. There she grew to womanhood. As girl and matron her lovable disposition won for her a host of friends. Accomplished, she reserved for her home life her best talents. Although living quietly and devoting her time almost exclusively to the home she loved so well, and which is now shrouded in gloom, she was the center of a large circle of loving frineds who are crushed at her demise.

Idaho Statesman

Boise, Idaho

31 May 1909

p. 5

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Gravesite Details

From Dry Creek Cemetery



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