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. 1904 Mar 22 - Mrs Fred Marsh, Norfolk, Neb. bride of the Know county superintendent of schools, was taken suddenly ill on a sit at plan view & wishing an hour was dead from appendicitis.
Ref: Omaha Daily Bee, Nebraska.
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Mar 21 - Sad Death at Plainview, Wife of County Superintendent of Knox it Taken [From Monday's Daily].
Creighton, Neb. Special to the News: Mrs Fred Marsh, the bride of Co. Supt. marsh of Knox County, while visiting her parents Mr Mrs Hopkins at Plainview, was suddenly seize with an attack of appendicitis & within an hour was dead. Mr Mrs Marsh had been married but 3 weeks. They made their home in Center. Mr Marsh is a prominent young man in this section of the state & the greatest of sympathy was been expressed universally for him.
Transcribed by PJ Ahlberg.
. 1963 Apr 18 Obituary3
Fred A. Marsh Dies at Age of 91 -
Fred A. Marsh of Archer, well known long time resident of Merrick County died Monday at the Central City hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks. He was 91 years old.
Mr. Marsh was born November 21, 1871 at Central City, which was then called Lone Tree. He was a farmer by occupation most of his life, but his activities were broad. As a young man he served as County superintendent of schools in Merrick County. In the late 20's he served 6 years as a member of the Board of Regents of Nebraska University.
His wife, the former Ivy Virginia Crites died in 1957. An infant daughter also preceded him in death.
He is survived by 3 sons, Earl of New Providence, Iowa, Marion & Warren, both of Archer; 3 daughters, Mrs. Irma Mesner & Mrs. T. C. Reeves of Central City, & Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen of LeGrange, Wyo; 1 brother, Ray; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Maude Pyles of Berkley, Calif.; 21 grandchildren & 41 great-grandchildren.
Ref: Palmer Journal newspaper.
Transcribed by Linda Berney. - - -
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