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Laura Maria “Lora” Rose McKenzie

Birth
DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Death
23 Aug 1937 (aged 89)
Big Timber, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA
Burial
Big Timber, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 Block 15 Lot 1 Grave 2
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Name: Laura Maria Rose
Sex: Female
Husband: Francis McKinzie
Other information in the record of Francis McKinzie
from Minnesota Marriages, 1849-1950

Name: Francis McKinzie
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 19 Jan 1867
Event Place: York, Fillmore, Minnesota, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Laura Maria Rose
Spouse's Gender: Female

Death Certificate:
Father; Jesse Rose
Mother: Lecta Handy
Informant: Charles McKenzie of Big Timber, Montana
Husband: Francis McKenzie, deceased.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected]Big Timber Pioneer, August 27, 1937
Mrs. Lora McKenzie, widow of Francis McKenzie, who passed January 13, 1915, died at her home on Third avenue east Tuesday of senility. Funeral service is being conducted at the Seventh-day Adventist church this afternoon. Deceased would have been 90 years of age the 6th day of next month, and was born in DeKalb County, Indiana. For many years she was a resident of the Boulder, on the east side near town, but of late years made her home in this city. She leaves a son, C. R. McKenzie, of the Boulder, and a daughter Mrs. Flora McArthur of Everett, Wash. She was the last of local widows of Civil war veterans to receive a pension. Additional particulars will be given next week.

Big Timber Pioneer, September 21, 1937
Burial service for Mrs. Lora McKenzie was held at the Seventh Day Adventist church in this city
Thursday afternoon of last week.
Elder J. L. McConaughey of Bozeman, his wife, and daughter furnishing the musical selections. Interment was in Mountain View by the side of her husband, Francis Mc Kenzie, who died in this city in 1915, in the home on third avenue east in which she passed. Pallbearers were A. G. Braughton, Guy F. Officer, and A. A. Lamp, Boulder valley ranchers, and James Wick, C. F. Ullman, and Sam Fallang of this city. Many old friends and neighbors attended. In 1894 deceased and her husband came from Minnesota, residing for many years on the Boulder ranch now occupied by their son. C. R. McKenzie. She was an ideal woman, making daily trips to the business section, carrying what she termed "my staff". and in warm weather wearing the old fashioned sunbonnet with stays. Everybody admired and liked her.
Name: Laura Maria Rose
Sex: Female
Husband: Francis McKinzie
Other information in the record of Francis McKinzie
from Minnesota Marriages, 1849-1950

Name: Francis McKinzie
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 19 Jan 1867
Event Place: York, Fillmore, Minnesota, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Laura Maria Rose
Spouse's Gender: Female

Death Certificate:
Father; Jesse Rose
Mother: Lecta Handy
Informant: Charles McKenzie of Big Timber, Montana
Husband: Francis McKenzie, deceased.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected]Big Timber Pioneer, August 27, 1937
Mrs. Lora McKenzie, widow of Francis McKenzie, who passed January 13, 1915, died at her home on Third avenue east Tuesday of senility. Funeral service is being conducted at the Seventh-day Adventist church this afternoon. Deceased would have been 90 years of age the 6th day of next month, and was born in DeKalb County, Indiana. For many years she was a resident of the Boulder, on the east side near town, but of late years made her home in this city. She leaves a son, C. R. McKenzie, of the Boulder, and a daughter Mrs. Flora McArthur of Everett, Wash. She was the last of local widows of Civil war veterans to receive a pension. Additional particulars will be given next week.

Big Timber Pioneer, September 21, 1937
Burial service for Mrs. Lora McKenzie was held at the Seventh Day Adventist church in this city
Thursday afternoon of last week.
Elder J. L. McConaughey of Bozeman, his wife, and daughter furnishing the musical selections. Interment was in Mountain View by the side of her husband, Francis Mc Kenzie, who died in this city in 1915, in the home on third avenue east in which she passed. Pallbearers were A. G. Braughton, Guy F. Officer, and A. A. Lamp, Boulder valley ranchers, and James Wick, C. F. Ullman, and Sam Fallang of this city. Many old friends and neighbors attended. In 1894 deceased and her husband came from Minnesota, residing for many years on the Boulder ranch now occupied by their son. C. R. McKenzie. She was an ideal woman, making daily trips to the business section, carrying what she termed "my staff". and in warm weather wearing the old fashioned sunbonnet with stays. Everybody admired and liked her.

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