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Nellie Eugenia <I>Abbey</I> Edenburn

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Nellie Eugenia Abbey Edenburn

Birth
Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Death
17 Jul 1915 (aged 37)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 13
Memorial ID
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NOTE: Variation of one day on her death date. I am going by the death write-up.
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The Lincoln Star (Lincoln, NE), Saturday, July 17, 1915; pg. 2

Deaths

Nellie E. Edenburn, aged 37 years, wife of L.D. Edenburn of Superior, Neb., died this morning at a local hospital. The body will be taken to Superior this evening at 6:20 for interment.
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The Superior Express (Superior, NE), Thursday, July 22, 1915; pg. 4

MRS. EDENBURN DIES SUDDENLY IN LINCOLN TODAY

From Saturday's Daily.

The friends of Mrs. D.L. Edenburn of this city were shocked to learn of her death which occurred this morning at a hospital in Lincoln.

Mrs. Edenburn has been sick only this week, and the family and friends had no thought of her being seriously ill. She was taken to Lincoln yesterday for an operation for appendicitis and gall stones, being operated on last night at seven o'clock. She stood the operation nicely and it was thought she would get along all right, but she took a relapse this morning and passed away suddenly.

For the past thirteen years Mrs. Edenburn has made her home in Superior, having come here with her husband at that time. She has been a most loving friend and neighbor, and beside her husband, daughter Miss Emma and son Lawrence, she leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss.

Mr. Edenburn will be home from Lincoln this evening with the body, and the funeral will be held on Monday, but the hour of the service has not yet been set.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their sorrow.

An obituary will appear later.
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Superior Weekly Journal (Superior, NE), Thursday, July 22, 1915; pg. 1

OBITUARY

Nellie Eugenia Abbey was born July 12, 1878, in Clay conuty (sic), Nebraska. Here the first sixteen years of her life were spent. In 1894 she moved to a new home near Cadams, Neb. There she met and twenty years ago was married to Mr. D. L. Edenburn, She continued to live near Cadams until 1902, when she with her husband and children moved to Superior, where her home has been ever since.

On Friday morning of last week, after four or five days of acute illness, she was taken to the hospital in Lincoln for an operation. She seemed to stand the operation very well and gave promise of a speedy recovery, but at eight o'clock Saturday morning, July 17, she suffered a relapse, from which she never rallied, passing away just half an hour later.

Mr. Edenburn leaves to lament her lose, her husband, son, Lawrence and daughter, Emma. Also her father and mother, one sister and three brothers.

Three years ago she united with the First Presbyterian church (sic) of Superior. During these years she hoe been faithful and consistent member, taking such part as she could in the work of the Guild and other activities of the church.

The funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian church (sic) this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. Hamilton officiating. Interment was made in Evergreen cemetery (sic).
NOTE: Variation of one day on her death date. I am going by the death write-up.
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The Lincoln Star (Lincoln, NE), Saturday, July 17, 1915; pg. 2

Deaths

Nellie E. Edenburn, aged 37 years, wife of L.D. Edenburn of Superior, Neb., died this morning at a local hospital. The body will be taken to Superior this evening at 6:20 for interment.
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The Superior Express (Superior, NE), Thursday, July 22, 1915; pg. 4

MRS. EDENBURN DIES SUDDENLY IN LINCOLN TODAY

From Saturday's Daily.

The friends of Mrs. D.L. Edenburn of this city were shocked to learn of her death which occurred this morning at a hospital in Lincoln.

Mrs. Edenburn has been sick only this week, and the family and friends had no thought of her being seriously ill. She was taken to Lincoln yesterday for an operation for appendicitis and gall stones, being operated on last night at seven o'clock. She stood the operation nicely and it was thought she would get along all right, but she took a relapse this morning and passed away suddenly.

For the past thirteen years Mrs. Edenburn has made her home in Superior, having come here with her husband at that time. She has been a most loving friend and neighbor, and beside her husband, daughter Miss Emma and son Lawrence, she leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss.

Mr. Edenburn will be home from Lincoln this evening with the body, and the funeral will be held on Monday, but the hour of the service has not yet been set.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their sorrow.

An obituary will appear later.
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Superior Weekly Journal (Superior, NE), Thursday, July 22, 1915; pg. 1

OBITUARY

Nellie Eugenia Abbey was born July 12, 1878, in Clay conuty (sic), Nebraska. Here the first sixteen years of her life were spent. In 1894 she moved to a new home near Cadams, Neb. There she met and twenty years ago was married to Mr. D. L. Edenburn, She continued to live near Cadams until 1902, when she with her husband and children moved to Superior, where her home has been ever since.

On Friday morning of last week, after four or five days of acute illness, she was taken to the hospital in Lincoln for an operation. She seemed to stand the operation very well and gave promise of a speedy recovery, but at eight o'clock Saturday morning, July 17, she suffered a relapse, from which she never rallied, passing away just half an hour later.

Mr. Edenburn leaves to lament her lose, her husband, son, Lawrence and daughter, Emma. Also her father and mother, one sister and three brothers.

Three years ago she united with the First Presbyterian church (sic) of Superior. During these years she hoe been faithful and consistent member, taking such part as she could in the work of the Guild and other activities of the church.

The funeral services were held in the First Presbyterian church (sic) this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. Hamilton officiating. Interment was made in Evergreen cemetery (sic).

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