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Losetta <I>Hinck</I> Nield

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Losetta Hinck Nield

Birth
Bedford, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA
Death
22 Feb 1936 (aged 32)
Afton, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Afton, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Losetta Hinck is the daughter of Andrew Franklin Hinck and Elizabeth Rebecca Turner
Losetta Hinck married Otho Floyd Nield 12 Sept 1934

The people of this community were shocked Saturday morning when they learned of the passing away of Mrs. Losetta Hinck Nield wife of Floyd Nield at their home in Afton.
Mrs Nield gave birth to a boy Thursday morning and seemed apparently all right until pneumonia started, and in her weakened condition she could not combat the disease. The baby passed away just a few hours before Mrs. Nield.
Losetta was born November 24, 1903 in Bedford Wyoming, the daughter of the late Andrew Hinck and Rebecca Turner Hinck Izatt.
She was one who radiated sunshine with her pleasant disposition and her patient winning ways. She made friends where ever she went.
She was married to Floyd Nield of Afton on September 12th 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple.
She was always a good child and a very faithful one, never leaving anything that needed doing undone. Nothing was too much for her to do for others. she was very active in the church being secretary and teacher in the primary and secretary in the Sunday school from its organization until she moved from the branch. She spent three years taking care of her grandmother in her last days. She went to take care of the sick wherever she was needed never forgetting her folks at home. Ho matter where she was she was thinking of the folks at home. Although her married life was short it was a Heaven. her little son Otho H. was born February 20, 1936 and passed away the following day.
Funeral services were held in the South Ward chapel Monday at 1:00 p.m. under the direction of Bishop Edwin Allred.
The opening prayer was offered by David Bennion and the closing prayer by C. C. Leavitt.
The speakers giving comforting words to the bereaved ones were Presiding Bishop of Turnerville, Leslie Izatt who spoke of her faithfulness in the ward and her efficient work as ward clerk as well as in other church organizations.
Ben Nield was the next speaker, said he shared in their bereavement and spoke of the faith Losetta had.
Lester Nield spoke of the hereafter and the mission we have on this earth and the assurity we have of meeting our loved ones. This was followed by remarks by Bishop Allred.
Special musical numbers were: A ladies quartet, "Jesus Lover of My Soul", sung by Gean Harrison, Verenda Gardner, Nellie Roberts and Mrs. Condie, accompanied by Lucile Call. Vocal Solo, "When I Lost You" sung by Mary Call accompanied on the piano by Lee Call. Solo by Emily Simpson, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" accompanied by Ernest Turner. A duet by Gean Harrison and Nellie Roberts, "I have Read of a Beautiful City" accompanied by Lucile Call.
The beautiful casket was banked in flowers. the Pall bearers were Geo. and Rala Izatt, Lyman Hinck, Wm., LaVar and Willard Nield.
She leaves to mourn her loss, a sorrowing husband, Floyd Nield, her mother, Rebecca Izatt of Turnerville, and the following brother and sisters, Reuben Hinck of Oklahoma City, Okla. Lyman M Hinck of Turnerville, Elizabeth Perkins of Freedom, and George, Rawla, Ann and Lillie Izatt of Turnerville.
Interment was in the Afton cemetery.

Nield, Losetta Hinck (i 27 Feb 1936)Star Valley Independent
Losetta Hinck is the daughter of Andrew Franklin Hinck and Elizabeth Rebecca Turner
Losetta Hinck married Otho Floyd Nield 12 Sept 1934

The people of this community were shocked Saturday morning when they learned of the passing away of Mrs. Losetta Hinck Nield wife of Floyd Nield at their home in Afton.
Mrs Nield gave birth to a boy Thursday morning and seemed apparently all right until pneumonia started, and in her weakened condition she could not combat the disease. The baby passed away just a few hours before Mrs. Nield.
Losetta was born November 24, 1903 in Bedford Wyoming, the daughter of the late Andrew Hinck and Rebecca Turner Hinck Izatt.
She was one who radiated sunshine with her pleasant disposition and her patient winning ways. She made friends where ever she went.
She was married to Floyd Nield of Afton on September 12th 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple.
She was always a good child and a very faithful one, never leaving anything that needed doing undone. Nothing was too much for her to do for others. she was very active in the church being secretary and teacher in the primary and secretary in the Sunday school from its organization until she moved from the branch. She spent three years taking care of her grandmother in her last days. She went to take care of the sick wherever she was needed never forgetting her folks at home. Ho matter where she was she was thinking of the folks at home. Although her married life was short it was a Heaven. her little son Otho H. was born February 20, 1936 and passed away the following day.
Funeral services were held in the South Ward chapel Monday at 1:00 p.m. under the direction of Bishop Edwin Allred.
The opening prayer was offered by David Bennion and the closing prayer by C. C. Leavitt.
The speakers giving comforting words to the bereaved ones were Presiding Bishop of Turnerville, Leslie Izatt who spoke of her faithfulness in the ward and her efficient work as ward clerk as well as in other church organizations.
Ben Nield was the next speaker, said he shared in their bereavement and spoke of the faith Losetta had.
Lester Nield spoke of the hereafter and the mission we have on this earth and the assurity we have of meeting our loved ones. This was followed by remarks by Bishop Allred.
Special musical numbers were: A ladies quartet, "Jesus Lover of My Soul", sung by Gean Harrison, Verenda Gardner, Nellie Roberts and Mrs. Condie, accompanied by Lucile Call. Vocal Solo, "When I Lost You" sung by Mary Call accompanied on the piano by Lee Call. Solo by Emily Simpson, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" accompanied by Ernest Turner. A duet by Gean Harrison and Nellie Roberts, "I have Read of a Beautiful City" accompanied by Lucile Call.
The beautiful casket was banked in flowers. the Pall bearers were Geo. and Rala Izatt, Lyman Hinck, Wm., LaVar and Willard Nield.
She leaves to mourn her loss, a sorrowing husband, Floyd Nield, her mother, Rebecca Izatt of Turnerville, and the following brother and sisters, Reuben Hinck of Oklahoma City, Okla. Lyman M Hinck of Turnerville, Elizabeth Perkins of Freedom, and George, Rawla, Ann and Lillie Izatt of Turnerville.
Interment was in the Afton cemetery.

Nield, Losetta Hinck (i 27 Feb 1936)Star Valley Independent


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