Great Falls Tribune (MT), 4 Dec 1911
Mrs. F. H. Parrish Dead
Mrs. Fred H. Parrish, of 1805 Seventh avenue north, died yesterday at the Deaconess hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Parrish's death has the unusually pathetic phase of occurring but a few weeks after her marriage. Mr. Parrish is employed in The Tribune job printing department.
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5 Dec 1911--The funeral of Mrs. Fred H. Parrish, who died on Sunday at the Deaconess hospital, will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 in the Presbyterian church where services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. P. Giboney.
Mrs. Parrish had been married but three months when death claimed her. Her maiden name was Miss Edna Buck and she and Mr. Parrish were married on last Sept. 2. She was well and favorably known in this city and also at Monarch where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Buck, reside. Besides her husband and parents, she is survived by a brother, Dr. Clarence Buck, who is located at Redding, Calif.
Before her marriage to Mr. Parrish she had been employed as a stenographer at the Royal Milling company offices. She was an active worker in the Presbyterian church and at one time was the president of the young people's society of that church.
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Parents: George C. Buck, b. Michigan; Edna Rising, b. Michigan
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 4 Dec 1911
Mrs. F. H. Parrish Dead
Mrs. Fred H. Parrish, of 1805 Seventh avenue north, died yesterday at the Deaconess hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Parrish's death has the unusually pathetic phase of occurring but a few weeks after her marriage. Mr. Parrish is employed in The Tribune job printing department.
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5 Dec 1911--The funeral of Mrs. Fred H. Parrish, who died on Sunday at the Deaconess hospital, will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 in the Presbyterian church where services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. P. Giboney.
Mrs. Parrish had been married but three months when death claimed her. Her maiden name was Miss Edna Buck and she and Mr. Parrish were married on last Sept. 2. She was well and favorably known in this city and also at Monarch where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Buck, reside. Besides her husband and parents, she is survived by a brother, Dr. Clarence Buck, who is located at Redding, Calif.
Before her marriage to Mr. Parrish she had been employed as a stenographer at the Royal Milling company offices. She was an active worker in the Presbyterian church and at one time was the president of the young people's society of that church.
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Parents: George C. Buck, b. Michigan; Edna Rising, b. Michigan
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