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Nora Velnettie <I>Steele</I> Steele

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Nora Velnettie Steele Steele

Birth
Crescent, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Oct 1945 (aged 70)
Alberta, Canada
Burial
Bentley, Red Deer Census Division, Alberta, Canada GPS-Latitude: 52.4626991, Longitude: -114.0388215
Memorial ID
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Husband's name is Henry Fielding Steele, 1895-1971
........... Karen Knudsen Collins has made a suggestion to you regarding your Find A Grave memorial for Nora Steele.

Funeral Is Held For Ex-Teacher
BENTLEY. .............Funeral services were held at the Bentley United church recently for Mrs. Nora Steele, a resident of the Rainy Creek community. Bom at Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1875, Mrs. Steele taught school in Iowa prior to her marriage to Henry Steele. Following Mr. Steele's death she resumed her teaching and came to Alberta with her two young sons in 1909. Mrs." Steele taught in the Bentley district and in the Peace River country where she lived until 1944 when she came back to Bentley. She Is survived by two sons, Harold of the Bentley district and Paul at Coronation,
Clipping location on Edmonton Journal page 12
CLIPPED FROM
Edmonton Journal
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
11 Oct 1945, Thu • Page 12
Husband's name is Henry Fielding Steele, 1895-1971
........... Karen Knudsen Collins has made a suggestion to you regarding your Find A Grave memorial for Nora Steele.

Funeral Is Held For Ex-Teacher
BENTLEY. .............Funeral services were held at the Bentley United church recently for Mrs. Nora Steele, a resident of the Rainy Creek community. Bom at Missouri Valley, Iowa, in 1875, Mrs. Steele taught school in Iowa prior to her marriage to Henry Steele. Following Mr. Steele's death she resumed her teaching and came to Alberta with her two young sons in 1909. Mrs." Steele taught in the Bentley district and in the Peace River country where she lived until 1944 when she came back to Bentley. She Is survived by two sons, Harold of the Bentley district and Paul at Coronation,
Clipping location on Edmonton Journal page 12
CLIPPED FROM
Edmonton Journal
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
11 Oct 1945, Thu • Page 12


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