She was born August 10, 1872 at Humboldt, Nebraska. She crossed the plains in aa covered wagon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson King to the Oregon Territory when she was seven years old. She came to Ritzville when she was 21 and in 1895 was married to Daniel A. Scott. She resided since then at Ritzville with the exception of four years spent at Olympia when Mr. Scott was director of conservation and development.
She is survived by four daughters; Mrs. Galbreath, Mrs. Anna King of Pullman, Mrs. Verna Gahley and Mrs. Wilma Harris, both of Spokane; one son Kennedy Scott of Spokane; 10 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren; one sister; Mrs. Daisy Cargill of Lewiston, Idaho and one brother, Ervin King of Pendleton Oregon.
Mrs. Scott was a member of Trinity Methodist church; Zenith chapert 55, Order of Eastern Star; Past Matron's club and Women's Relief Corps.
She was born August 10, 1872 at Humboldt, Nebraska. She crossed the plains in aa covered wagon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson King to the Oregon Territory when she was seven years old. She came to Ritzville when she was 21 and in 1895 was married to Daniel A. Scott. She resided since then at Ritzville with the exception of four years spent at Olympia when Mr. Scott was director of conservation and development.
She is survived by four daughters; Mrs. Galbreath, Mrs. Anna King of Pullman, Mrs. Verna Gahley and Mrs. Wilma Harris, both of Spokane; one son Kennedy Scott of Spokane; 10 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren; one sister; Mrs. Daisy Cargill of Lewiston, Idaho and one brother, Ervin King of Pendleton Oregon.
Mrs. Scott was a member of Trinity Methodist church; Zenith chapert 55, Order of Eastern Star; Past Matron's club and Women's Relief Corps.
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