Obituary Record

Jesse H Bigelow
Died on 11/27/1916
Buried in Blair Cemetery

Date of Death: 27 November 1916

Buried at Blair Cemetery, Blair, Nebraska

Findagrave Memorial: 113534051

The Enterprise 1 December 1916

Jesse Bigelow is Dead

Jesse H. Bigelow died last Tuesday morning at 12:15 o’clock at his mother’s home in this city after a week’s illness, aged 24 years. Few of his intimate friends knew of his illness until the report of his death reached them.

He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bigelow and reared in Blair, attending the public schools here and was a general favorite with is associates in school and since. He father and mother, married sisters, Mrs. Ed Wolff, Mrs. Don Jones, and Mrs. Fred Nemetz are residents of this city.

Funeral service was held at the Christian Church Thanksgiving Day at 3 o’clock, Rev. C. M. Foreman, pastor of the Baptist Church conducting the service and burial was in the Blair Cemetery.

Obituary #2

The Pilot 29 November 1916

Jesse Harmon Bigelow died at 12:15 Monday afternoon, November 27, after an illness of about ten days. The funeral will be held at the Christian Church at 3 o’clock tomorrow, Thursday, afternoon. Interment to be made in the Blair Cemetery.

“Jess” as he was familiarly called, was born in this city September 21 1892, and was therefore just past 24 years of age. He leaves a father, Frank Bigelow, and his mother, Mrs. S. Demons, and three sisters, Mrs. Ed Wolff, Mrs. Fred Nemetz, and Mrs. Donald Jones. The bereaved family has the sympathy of their many friends.

Obituary #3

The Tribune 29 November 1916

Jesse Bigelow Dead

Jesse Harmon Bigelow died Monday, November 27, 1916 at 12:15 p.m. after and illness of ten days. Funeral services will be held at Christian Church at 3 p.m. Thursday, interment at Blair. Leaves a mother, father, and three sisters, Mrs. Ed Wolf, Mrs. Fred Nemetz, and Mrs. Donald Jones.

~~~ Obituary courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair Nebraska.~~~

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 12/1/1916


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