She was educated in the rural schools, Hooper High school, York Business College of NE,& graduated in 1925, from Paxton Memorial Hospital,Omaha, becoming a duty nurse in Omaha, & later, at Fort Morgan Hospital,CO.
Three months after confinement she died of TB, the illness for which she had treated others at Fort Morgan.
Besides her parents, left to mourn her untimely demise, were two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Farner, Norfolk, Ruth Nelson, Swaburg, & grandfather, Nels Martenson, all who had mourned the loss of her brother, Cpl.Lawrence Noble Lund, Oct 16,1918, in the trenches of France, WWI,with burial in ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY.
Pall-bearers were six nurses, all formerly of Paxton Memorial Hospital, clad in full uniform, performing this last service for their departed friend: Julia Heller,Hooper, Miss Stanley,Fremont, Jane Hollister,Vesta Beebe, Margaret Doher,& Anna Schmeckle,Omaha.
She was educated in the rural schools, Hooper High school, York Business College of NE,& graduated in 1925, from Paxton Memorial Hospital,Omaha, becoming a duty nurse in Omaha, & later, at Fort Morgan Hospital,CO.
Three months after confinement she died of TB, the illness for which she had treated others at Fort Morgan.
Besides her parents, left to mourn her untimely demise, were two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Farner, Norfolk, Ruth Nelson, Swaburg, & grandfather, Nels Martenson, all who had mourned the loss of her brother, Cpl.Lawrence Noble Lund, Oct 16,1918, in the trenches of France, WWI,with burial in ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY.
Pall-bearers were six nurses, all formerly of Paxton Memorial Hospital, clad in full uniform, performing this last service for their departed friend: Julia Heller,Hooper, Miss Stanley,Fremont, Jane Hollister,Vesta Beebe, Margaret Doher,& Anna Schmeckle,Omaha.
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