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Lola R “Lolo” <I>Hiscock</I> Seiver

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Lola R “Lolo” Hiscock Seiver

Birth
Merrick County, Nebraska, USA
Death
16 Jul 1903 (aged 24)
Custer County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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SEIVERS - At her home south of the city, July 16, 1903, Mrs Seivers, wife of G E Seivers, foreman of what is known as the Seybold ranch, aged 25 years, 7 months and four days.
The deceased was born December 12, 1878, and was married September 27, 1895, to G E Seivers. The deceased had been an invalid for several months, resulting from gaul stones, for which she submitted to a surgical operation at Lincoln several months ago. The operation proved fairly successful but the wound never completely healed. She had been a great sufferer several weeks before death relieved her. She leaves a husband and one child, a boy seven years old, to mourn her death. The funeral was conducted from her residence Saturday, July 18, Rev Geo. P Trites officiating, after which her remains were laid to rest in the Broken Bow Cemetery. The REPUBLICAN joins with the friends of the deceased in extending sympathy to the bereaved husband and son.
Custer County Republican (Broken Bow, NE) July 30, 1903
SEIVERS - At her home south of the city, July 16, 1903, Mrs Seivers, wife of G E Seivers, foreman of what is known as the Seybold ranch, aged 25 years, 7 months and four days.
The deceased was born December 12, 1878, and was married September 27, 1895, to G E Seivers. The deceased had been an invalid for several months, resulting from gaul stones, for which she submitted to a surgical operation at Lincoln several months ago. The operation proved fairly successful but the wound never completely healed. She had been a great sufferer several weeks before death relieved her. She leaves a husband and one child, a boy seven years old, to mourn her death. The funeral was conducted from her residence Saturday, July 18, Rev Geo. P Trites officiating, after which her remains were laid to rest in the Broken Bow Cemetery. The REPUBLICAN joins with the friends of the deceased in extending sympathy to the bereaved husband and son.
Custer County Republican (Broken Bow, NE) July 30, 1903


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