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Mary Lucinda <I>Thomas</I> Pearson

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Mary Lucinda Thomas Pearson

Birth
Union Township, Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Death
31 May 1934 (aged 75)
Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Burntfork, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Aged Woman Dies In Green River

Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Pearson of Green River were held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O.W. Beckstead.

Mrs. Pearson, who was 75 years of age, passed away at the home of her daughter last Tuesday morning.

The Rev. H.A. Blackman officiated. The body was taken to Burnt Fork for interment.

The Wildermuth mortuary was in charge of arrangements.

© Rock Springs Rocket, Jun 6, 1934

Obituary courtesy of Angela Cable, November 2017.
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Mary Pearson Dies Thurs. Of Heart Trouble
Laid To Rest Beside Her Husband in the Burnt Fork Cemetery.


We are called again to record the passing of a well-known and highly respected citizen of this section, as on last Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. Mary Lucinda Pearson, after an illness of three years duration, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orvill Beckstead in this city, at the ripe old age of seventy-five years. Cause of death given as heart trouble.

Mary Lucinda Thomas was born in Eaton, Indiana, October 25, 1859, came to Wyoming in her girlhood, and in February, 1884 married William Pearson of Burnt Fork, the ceremony being performed in Evanston. William Pearson passing away twenty years ago. Since her husband's death she has resided at Burnt Fork and Green River, the past fifteen years being a resident of Green River.

She leaves to survive her one son, V. Pearson of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Dora Pallesen of Manila, Utah, Mrs. Winnie Gage of Toppenish, Washington, and Mrs. Orvill Beckstead of this city, nineteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The funeral services were held Saturday morning from the home of Mrs. Orvill Beckstead in this city, with Rev. A. J. Blackmon of the Congregational church conducting the impressive service. The remains were taken to Burnt Fork, where services were conducted at the grave by Rev. Wallace Johnson of that place, and tenderly laid to rest by her husband in the family lot of the Burnt Fork cemetery.

© Green River Star, Jun 8, 1934

Obituary courtesy of Angela Cable.
Aged Woman Dies In Green River

Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Pearson of Green River were held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O.W. Beckstead.

Mrs. Pearson, who was 75 years of age, passed away at the home of her daughter last Tuesday morning.

The Rev. H.A. Blackman officiated. The body was taken to Burnt Fork for interment.

The Wildermuth mortuary was in charge of arrangements.

© Rock Springs Rocket, Jun 6, 1934

Obituary courtesy of Angela Cable, November 2017.
_______________________________________________

Mary Pearson Dies Thurs. Of Heart Trouble
Laid To Rest Beside Her Husband in the Burnt Fork Cemetery.


We are called again to record the passing of a well-known and highly respected citizen of this section, as on last Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. Mary Lucinda Pearson, after an illness of three years duration, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orvill Beckstead in this city, at the ripe old age of seventy-five years. Cause of death given as heart trouble.

Mary Lucinda Thomas was born in Eaton, Indiana, October 25, 1859, came to Wyoming in her girlhood, and in February, 1884 married William Pearson of Burnt Fork, the ceremony being performed in Evanston. William Pearson passing away twenty years ago. Since her husband's death she has resided at Burnt Fork and Green River, the past fifteen years being a resident of Green River.

She leaves to survive her one son, V. Pearson of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Dora Pallesen of Manila, Utah, Mrs. Winnie Gage of Toppenish, Washington, and Mrs. Orvill Beckstead of this city, nineteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

The funeral services were held Saturday morning from the home of Mrs. Orvill Beckstead in this city, with Rev. A. J. Blackmon of the Congregational church conducting the impressive service. The remains were taken to Burnt Fork, where services were conducted at the grave by Rev. Wallace Johnson of that place, and tenderly laid to rest by her husband in the family lot of the Burnt Fork cemetery.

© Green River Star, Jun 8, 1934

Obituary courtesy of Angela Cable.


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