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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Tuesday, 2 January 1917
Denver Woman Passes Away At Grand Island Hospital
Mrs. Oliva Stewart, aged about 50 years, passed away very suddenly at St. Francis hospital this morning at about 4 o'clock, death resulting from pneumonia. About a week ago Mrs. Stewart came to this city from the west suffering from a very severe attack of la grippe, which later developed into pneumonia. She also suffered from an infected ear. Her condition became so serious that she was removed to the hospital where she might receive more constant care but to no avail, her death occurring suddenly. The deceased leaves to mourn her loss one daughter who resides in Denver and who is expected to arrive in the city tomorrow. Pending word from her the body was taken to the Baumann-O'Malley undertaking parlors to await burial.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Wednesday, 3 January 1917
The funeral of Mrs. Olivia Stewart, who passed away at St. Francis hospital yesterday morning after short illness with pneumonia, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the Baumann-O'Malley undertaking company, Rev. E. E. Mack, of the Christian church officiating. Interment will be made in the Grand Island cemetery. A son and a daughter of the deceased, both of whom reside near Denver, are in the city to attend the funeral.
Olive Gertrude Barber was married three times.
Husband #1: Frank A. Benton Sr (1853-1921)
Husband #2: John A. Wymer (1848-1934)
Husband #3: Orlando P. Stewart (1861-n.d.)
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Tuesday, 2 January 1917
Denver Woman Passes Away At Grand Island Hospital
Mrs. Oliva Stewart, aged about 50 years, passed away very suddenly at St. Francis hospital this morning at about 4 o'clock, death resulting from pneumonia. About a week ago Mrs. Stewart came to this city from the west suffering from a very severe attack of la grippe, which later developed into pneumonia. She also suffered from an infected ear. Her condition became so serious that she was removed to the hospital where she might receive more constant care but to no avail, her death occurring suddenly. The deceased leaves to mourn her loss one daughter who resides in Denver and who is expected to arrive in the city tomorrow. Pending word from her the body was taken to the Baumann-O'Malley undertaking parlors to await burial.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Wednesday, 3 January 1917
The funeral of Mrs. Olivia Stewart, who passed away at St. Francis hospital yesterday morning after short illness with pneumonia, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the Baumann-O'Malley undertaking company, Rev. E. E. Mack, of the Christian church officiating. Interment will be made in the Grand Island cemetery. A son and a daughter of the deceased, both of whom reside near Denver, are in the city to attend the funeral.
Olive Gertrude Barber was married three times.
Husband #1: Frank A. Benton Sr (1853-1921)
Husband #2: John A. Wymer (1848-1934)
Husband #3: Orlando P. Stewart (1861-n.d.)
Gravesite Details
Marker not found for this burial when checked in March of 2014.
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