Iva's brother, George Lawrence Elliott, appears to have died between 1940 and 1945 while in action (per World War II Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties, 1941-1945). Mother, Iva Opal Elliott, is listed as his relative which means that perhaps she was widowed otherwise George's father would be listed. The mother is also listed in the 1940 city directory, which also would normally be the husband.
Of interest:
Iva has a small stone right up against her stone which makes me wonder if it is a relation? Name on the marker is Linda Christine ELMORE and the date Dec 25, 1948. This is 3 years after Iva's death. E. Rowray 'signed' Linda's marker that is against Iva's. It is literally touching the stone so I mention it.
This person is NOT relation to me.
Iva's brother, George Lawrence Elliott, appears to have died between 1940 and 1945 while in action (per World War II Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties, 1941-1945). Mother, Iva Opal Elliott, is listed as his relative which means that perhaps she was widowed otherwise George's father would be listed. The mother is also listed in the 1940 city directory, which also would normally be the husband.
Of interest:
Iva has a small stone right up against her stone which makes me wonder if it is a relation? Name on the marker is Linda Christine ELMORE and the date Dec 25, 1948. This is 3 years after Iva's death. E. Rowray 'signed' Linda's marker that is against Iva's. It is literally touching the stone so I mention it.
This person is NOT relation to me.
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