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Nancy Jane <I>Dakan</I> Ager

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Nancy Jane Dakan Ager

Birth
Douglas County, Oregon, USA
Death
5 Feb 1948 (aged 87)
Wallowa County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Flora, Wallowa County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Enterprise Chieftain, Feb. 12, 1948

Nancy Jane Dakan was born on February 7, 1860 near Roseburg, Oregon. When only a young girl she moved with her parents to Cricket Flat where she grew to womanhood. She lived a few years at Dayton, Washington and from there moved to the John Day country and later to LaGrande. In 1902 she came to Wallow County and settled on Day Ridge.

In 1895 she was married to James Albert Ager. To this union three children were born: Mrs. Sam Davis, Joseph, Charley E. Ager (whereabouts unknown), and Mrs. Bill Forthman, Wallowa. One son by a former marriage, Hiram Powell is deceased.

She leaves to mourn her loss her two daughters, ten grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Ann Keith (her twin sister) of Touchet, Wash., Mrs. Mary Elkins, Dayton, Wash., and Mrs. Emma Cady, Durkee, Oregon, and a host of other relatives and friends. The last few years of her life were spent with the oldest daughter, Mrs. Sam Davis, in and near Joseph.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the Booth chapel with Edwin Beem in charge. Mrs. Garnet Best and Mrs. Gwen Coffin sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and Last Mile of the Way." She was laid to rest on her 88th birthday in the Flora cemetery by the side of her son, Hiram Powell.



Enterprise Chieftain, Feb. 12, 1948

Nancy Jane Dakan was born on February 7, 1860 near Roseburg, Oregon. When only a young girl she moved with her parents to Cricket Flat where she grew to womanhood. She lived a few years at Dayton, Washington and from there moved to the John Day country and later to LaGrande. In 1902 she came to Wallow County and settled on Day Ridge.

In 1895 she was married to James Albert Ager. To this union three children were born: Mrs. Sam Davis, Joseph, Charley E. Ager (whereabouts unknown), and Mrs. Bill Forthman, Wallowa. One son by a former marriage, Hiram Powell is deceased.

She leaves to mourn her loss her two daughters, ten grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Ann Keith (her twin sister) of Touchet, Wash., Mrs. Mary Elkins, Dayton, Wash., and Mrs. Emma Cady, Durkee, Oregon, and a host of other relatives and friends. The last few years of her life were spent with the oldest daughter, Mrs. Sam Davis, in and near Joseph.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the Booth chapel with Edwin Beem in charge. Mrs. Garnet Best and Mrs. Gwen Coffin sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and Last Mile of the Way." She was laid to rest on her 88th birthday in the Flora cemetery by the side of her son, Hiram Powell.




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