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Olive Jane “Ollie” <I>Stewart</I> Thayer

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Olive Jane “Ollie” Stewart Thayer

Birth
White Cottage, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Dec 1939 (aged 44)
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section "C", Lot 210
Memorial ID
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Parents: Samuel Alex and Carrie E. (Baker) Stewart.

First husband: Isaac Arthur Hill, m. 1914
Second husband: James Beal
Third husband: Charles E. Thayer, married: February 17, 1931 in Washington, Ohio.

NEWSPAPER OBITUARY

ZANESVILLE SIGNAL, ZANESVILLE, OHIO - 18 DEC 1939

FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. OLLIE THAYER

Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie Jane Thayer, 44, wife of Charles E. Thayer, of 2218 Norwood Boulevard, were held Monday afternoon at the residence with Rev. Cecil Smith, pastor of Euclid Avenue Methodist church, officiating ,. Burial was in the Coschocton cemetery.
Mrs. Thayer died Saturday at her home following a year's illness of complications.
She was a member of the Saltillo Methodist church and had lived in the city for many years.
Surviving are her husband and two brothers, Samuel and Willard Stewart, both of Stewart street. The body was removed to the residence Sunday evening from the Trimmer funeral home.

Parents: Samuel Alex and Carrie E. (Baker) Stewart.

First husband: Isaac Arthur Hill, m. 1914
Second husband: James Beal
Third husband: Charles E. Thayer, married: February 17, 1931 in Washington, Ohio.

NEWSPAPER OBITUARY

ZANESVILLE SIGNAL, ZANESVILLE, OHIO - 18 DEC 1939

FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. OLLIE THAYER

Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie Jane Thayer, 44, wife of Charles E. Thayer, of 2218 Norwood Boulevard, were held Monday afternoon at the residence with Rev. Cecil Smith, pastor of Euclid Avenue Methodist church, officiating ,. Burial was in the Coschocton cemetery.
Mrs. Thayer died Saturday at her home following a year's illness of complications.
She was a member of the Saltillo Methodist church and had lived in the city for many years.
Surviving are her husband and two brothers, Samuel and Willard Stewart, both of Stewart street. The body was removed to the residence Sunday evening from the Trimmer funeral home.



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