Byron Dooley was born in Union County, Iowa March 19th, 1872 and died in Columbus, Nebraska, November 4th, 1919.
He moved from Iowa to Nebraska with his parents. He was a member of a family of nine children of which three brothers and one sister are living: Henry O. of Plattsmouth, Nebr, Turner I. of Palmer and Mary C. Baird of Cumberland, Wis. His mother still survives him, his father died since coming to Neb.
Mr. Dooley was married to Anna J. Adams at Central City, Nebr., Jan. 26th, 1901. To this union were born eight children, of which six girls are still living, one boy and one girl having died in infancy.
His wife and Lydia L., Opal J., Marjorie E., Anna G., Mildren M., and Byrene B. all of Fulerton, Neb survive him.
Funeral services were held in The United Evangelical Church at Fullerton, and in the Christian Church at Palmer, Nebr. Rev. L. Lohr officiating. He was laid to rest in the Palmer cemetery Nov. 6th, 1919. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the community. - Fullerton News-Journal.
The Palmer Journal, November 20, 1919, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney
Byron Dooley was born in Union County, Iowa March 19th, 1872 and died in Columbus, Nebraska, November 4th, 1919.
He moved from Iowa to Nebraska with his parents. He was a member of a family of nine children of which three brothers and one sister are living: Henry O. of Plattsmouth, Nebr, Turner I. of Palmer and Mary C. Baird of Cumberland, Wis. His mother still survives him, his father died since coming to Neb.
Mr. Dooley was married to Anna J. Adams at Central City, Nebr., Jan. 26th, 1901. To this union were born eight children, of which six girls are still living, one boy and one girl having died in infancy.
His wife and Lydia L., Opal J., Marjorie E., Anna G., Mildren M., and Byrene B. all of Fulerton, Neb survive him.
Funeral services were held in The United Evangelical Church at Fullerton, and in the Christian Church at Palmer, Nebr. Rev. L. Lohr officiating. He was laid to rest in the Palmer cemetery Nov. 6th, 1919. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the community. - Fullerton News-Journal.
The Palmer Journal, November 20, 1919, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney
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