Nellie Eloise Daggett
DAGGETT, GUNDER, MANGAN, CORNELL, SLAUGHT, POTTER, VEST, FARRELL
Posted By: John Evan Davis (email)
Date: 11/9/2014 at 11:43:45
Ottumwa tri-weekly courier, December 20, 1910
DAGGETT—Saturday, December 17, 1910 at 4:30 a. m. at the home of her grandfather Dr. M. H. Sprague, 101 South Schuyler street, Nellie Eloise Daggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Daggett. Death resulted from bronchial pneumonia after an illness of four days. The decedent was born December 3, 1908. The funeral was held at the First M. E. church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. T. W. Jeffrey was in charge. Interment was made in Ottumwa cemetery.
Beautiful and impressive were the last sad rites over the remains of Nellie Eloise Daggett the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Daggett which were held yesterday after noon at 3 o’clock from the Methodist Episcopal Church. The little girl died Saturday at the home of her grandfather Dr. M. H. Sprague, 101 South Schuyler Street. The funeral was largely attended, the auditorium being largely filled with friends of the bereaved parents. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Rev. T. W. Jeffrey conducted the services. A quartet composed of Miss Edith Hinsey, Mts. E. C. Peirce, Judson Trennemnn and Grant Keyhoe sang. The remains were interred in the Ottumwa cemetery. The pallbearers were Misses Helen Gunder, Genevieve Mangan, Mildred Cornell and Doris Slaught. The Misses Farrell, Imogene Potter, and Eloise Vest were flower girls.
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