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Nancy M <I>Humphrey</I> Blake

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Nancy M Humphrey Blake

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Death
4 Mar 1899
Centerville, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Centerville, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.8624545, Longitude: -92.4151348
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Obituary of Nancy Blake
Baldwin Bulletin
March 10, 1899
Page 4
New Centerville

Died - at her home in this village, Saturday, March 4, 1899, Mrs. Nancy Blake, aged 63. Mrs. Blake has been sick for some time, but she bore her pain with patience and fortitude and displayed a christian spirit through all her suffering. Mrs. Blake leaves a husband, and only daughter, Mrs. O.C. Ford, of St. Paul besides a host of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral was conducted by Rev. W. Woodruff of the M. E. Church, of which the deceased was a member, Tuesday and then her body was laid beside that of her brother, Westly Humphrey.


Obituary of Nancy Blake
Baldwin Bulletin
March 10, 1899
Page 1

Died - Mrs. Blake, at her home in New Centerville, Saturday night, March 4th, at an advanced stage of diabetes. Deceased was a very old resident of the Town of Rush River and well liked by everybody who knew her. She leaves a husband, one daughter and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral services were held Tuesday, Rev. Woodruff officiating.


Obituary of Nancy Blake
River Falls Journal
March 9, 1899
Page 1
New Centerville

Again the death angel has passed through our midst and cut the brittle thread of life. Mrs. Nancy M. Blake died Saturday, March 4, 1899, after a lingering illness. She leaves a husband and an only daughter, Mrs. O.C. Ford of St. Paul, besides a host of friends to mourn her death. The funeral was conducted Tuesday by Rev. Woodruff of the M. E. church.
Obituary of Nancy Blake
Baldwin Bulletin
March 10, 1899
Page 4
New Centerville

Died - at her home in this village, Saturday, March 4, 1899, Mrs. Nancy Blake, aged 63. Mrs. Blake has been sick for some time, but she bore her pain with patience and fortitude and displayed a christian spirit through all her suffering. Mrs. Blake leaves a husband, and only daughter, Mrs. O.C. Ford, of St. Paul besides a host of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral was conducted by Rev. W. Woodruff of the M. E. Church, of which the deceased was a member, Tuesday and then her body was laid beside that of her brother, Westly Humphrey.


Obituary of Nancy Blake
Baldwin Bulletin
March 10, 1899
Page 1

Died - Mrs. Blake, at her home in New Centerville, Saturday night, March 4th, at an advanced stage of diabetes. Deceased was a very old resident of the Town of Rush River and well liked by everybody who knew her. She leaves a husband, one daughter and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral services were held Tuesday, Rev. Woodruff officiating.


Obituary of Nancy Blake
River Falls Journal
March 9, 1899
Page 1
New Centerville

Again the death angel has passed through our midst and cut the brittle thread of life. Mrs. Nancy M. Blake died Saturday, March 4, 1899, after a lingering illness. She leaves a husband and an only daughter, Mrs. O.C. Ford of St. Paul, besides a host of friends to mourn her death. The funeral was conducted Tuesday by Rev. Woodruff of the M. E. church.

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Beloved Mother of Emma A. Ford.



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