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- LKH note: Her husband, Hugh Nelson died in June, 1924.
Tuesday about a dozen farmers of the Mission creek vicinity met at the home of Mrs. Hugh Nelson to help gather and crib her corn. Hereafter when we hear someone say, “where are the good old-time neighbors” we will speak out in meetin’ and say “right here at home.”
The Wymore Arbor State, Wymore, Nebraska. Friday, 19 December 1924, page 3.
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- Ida I. Nelson
Ida Isabelle Dugan, daughter of William and Rosa Dugan, was born near Page Center, Ia., Aug. 21, 1880, and died at Beatrice, Neb., January 25, 1949, at the age of 68 years.
She was united in marriage to Hugh Gardner Nelson Dec. 16, 1903, at Page Center where she became a member early in life of the United Presbyterian church.
Following their marriage the Dugans [LKH note: should read "the Nelsons"] moved to Mission Creek, Neb. Born were two daughters and three sons.
After the death of Mrs. Nelson on June 21, 1924, the family moved to Summerfield, Kan. [LKH note – that should read “death of Mr. Nelson on June 21, 1924”]
Surviving are her children:
Mrs. L. Hasenvager, Kansas City, Mo.; Arlo Nelson, Axtell, Kan.; Mrs. Fern Frazee, Diller; William Nelson, Summerfield, and Wayne Nelson, Grand Island; four sisters, two brothers and 13 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the United Presbyterian church at Summerfield January 29 with the pastor, Rev. A.J. McConnell, in charge. He was assisted by Rev. W.G. Comin, Pawnee City, a former minister to the decedent.
Mrs. Eva Green, Mrs. Frank Cully, Mrs. Willis Clark and Mrs. C.R. Steffen, members of the women’s quartet of the Diller Congregational church, sang with Mrs. Roy Eick as accompanist.
Burial was in the Mission Creek cemetery.
The Beatrice Times, Beatrice, Nebraska. Thursday, 10 February 1949.
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