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Katherine “Kate” <I>Hurst</I> Glover

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Katherine “Kate” Hurst Glover

Birth
Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, USA
Death
Mar 1962 (aged 84)
Spearfish, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Vale, Butte County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. F, Blk.52, G1
Memorial ID
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Funeral Notice:
MRS. GLOVER'S RITES HELD HERE

Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Glover long-time area resident who died March 30 [sic 28th] in the Dorsett Home at Spearfish, were held Sunday [1 Apr] from the Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel here. Rev. E. Charles Markman officiated.

Music was provided by Mrs. Ramona Patterson, accompanied by Julie Grote.

Pallbearers were Dewey Holdren, Tyke Woods, Gayle Cox, Roy King, Vernon Offleer and H. Keesler.

Interment was in the family cemetery [Beals Cemetery] west of Vale.
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Obituary, unnamed paper, March 1962

FUNERAL RITES FOR KATHERINE GLOVER TO BE SUNDAY [1 Apr]

Sturgis---Funeral services for Katherine Glover will be at 3 p.m. Sunday from Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Charles Markman of the First Presbyterian Church officiating.

She died Wednesday [28 Mar.] at the Dorsett Home in Spearfish, where she had lived five years.

She will be buried in the family cemetery west of Vale .

Mrs. Glover was the first white child born at Fort Pierre Jan. 1, 1878. She was married to Rome Glover in 1900* [sic 1898]

They moved to Forest City, where they lived several years, moving to the Vale area where he operated a horse ranch.

In 1913 they moved to Canada, and in 1929 returned to Sturgis, where they had lived since. Glover died in 1943 [sic 1945].

Surviving are one son, Clarence, Sturgis; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Beschell, Alberta, Canada; a sister, Rose Courtney, Rapid City, and four grandchildren.

A memorial to the Heart Fund has been established.

*[Note: Marriage Certificate has 1898 as year married.]
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Excerpt of Memories of Freda Klingler Haskovic, 2005

"Aunt Kate was a friend of Poker Alice. Aunt Kate would be the last one I would have imagined it to be, but it is a fact. She used to cook for that bunch when they would all get together to play poker and Poker Alice could smoke a cigar like a man and was really good at playing poker, as her name implies."
Funeral Notice:
MRS. GLOVER'S RITES HELD HERE

Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Glover long-time area resident who died March 30 [sic 28th] in the Dorsett Home at Spearfish, were held Sunday [1 Apr] from the Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel here. Rev. E. Charles Markman officiated.

Music was provided by Mrs. Ramona Patterson, accompanied by Julie Grote.

Pallbearers were Dewey Holdren, Tyke Woods, Gayle Cox, Roy King, Vernon Offleer and H. Keesler.

Interment was in the family cemetery [Beals Cemetery] west of Vale.
_________
Obituary, unnamed paper, March 1962

FUNERAL RITES FOR KATHERINE GLOVER TO BE SUNDAY [1 Apr]

Sturgis---Funeral services for Katherine Glover will be at 3 p.m. Sunday from Anderson-Stingley Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Charles Markman of the First Presbyterian Church officiating.

She died Wednesday [28 Mar.] at the Dorsett Home in Spearfish, where she had lived five years.

She will be buried in the family cemetery west of Vale .

Mrs. Glover was the first white child born at Fort Pierre Jan. 1, 1878. She was married to Rome Glover in 1900* [sic 1898]

They moved to Forest City, where they lived several years, moving to the Vale area where he operated a horse ranch.

In 1913 they moved to Canada, and in 1929 returned to Sturgis, where they had lived since. Glover died in 1943 [sic 1945].

Surviving are one son, Clarence, Sturgis; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Beschell, Alberta, Canada; a sister, Rose Courtney, Rapid City, and four grandchildren.

A memorial to the Heart Fund has been established.

*[Note: Marriage Certificate has 1898 as year married.]
_______

Excerpt of Memories of Freda Klingler Haskovic, 2005

"Aunt Kate was a friend of Poker Alice. Aunt Kate would be the last one I would have imagined it to be, but it is a fact. She used to cook for that bunch when they would all get together to play poker and Poker Alice could smoke a cigar like a man and was really good at playing poker, as her name implies."


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