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SIMPSON, Ada M. (WILKINS) VAN PATTEN 1869 - 1900

SIMPSON, WILKINS, VAN PATTEN

Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 5/25/2021 at 20:23:27

"Fairfield Tribune" -- Fairfield, Iowa
November 28, 1900

October 2, 1869 --- November 22, 1900

Mrs. Nelson M. SIMPSON of this city died in Denver, Col., Thursday, after an illness of several years from tuberculosis. She had gone to that state recently, where she had previously spent many months, in the hope that a change of climate might prolong her life. The remains were brought to this city for interment Saturday. They were taken directly from the C. B. & Q. station to the Evergreen cemetery, where a brief burial service was conducted by Rev. H. O. Spellman, pastor of the Congregational church.

Ada M. SIMPSON was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. WILKINS, and was born and grew to womanhood in this community. She was married to Leigh R. VAN PATTEN in this city November 25th, 1885. The husband died here February 20th, 1895. Two children by this marriage survive the mother, Leigh and Hazel VAN PATTEN. September 29th, 1897, Mrs. VAN PATTEN was married to Nelson M. SIMPSON. Her age was about thirty-two years. In the community in which Mrs. SIMPSON had spent practically all her life she had many warm friendships. She was a bright and intelligent woman and in all the relations of life discharged her obligations with fidelity. Her protracted illness gave opportunity part of her associates. There are many friends in the community who will sincerely mourn her death. The sorrowing husband and family wish to thank the friends who did so much to lighten their grief during the days of illness and hour of death.

Admin. note: Ada is burried with her first husband, Leigh VAN PATTEN, in Lot 136 in the Old Plat, at Evergreen Cemetery.


 

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