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CONC STRONG, Fidelia S.---Mrs. Henry Strong, aged 79 years and nine months died Tuesday May 24, 1904 of pneumonia, at the family residence on Sixth street Deceased was born at Belchertown, Mass., Aug. 9, 1824, her maiden name being Miss Fidelia S. Randall. She was married to Henry Strong of Northhampton, Mass, Nov 1848. To this union were born five children, four of whom are still living. Charles is a wholesale grain dealer in Pittsburg, Kan., Elisha is a prosperous rancher at Montpelier, Idaho and the daughters, Essie and May are well known residents of Evanston. The grand children are Lester and Jessie. Mrs. Strong was early left a widow with her family of four small children to train and educate. She devoted her live to her task with a loyalty and love that never grew dim. She succeeded it giving each of her children a good education despite the strenuous times of war through which she was called to pass. To her children and grandchildren she was always kind and lovable. Her memory to them will always remain sweet and fragrant with many happy scenes and kindly deeds. She was a resident of Evanston for twenty-two years. The many friends of the home lin the children in their sorrow. Funeral services were conducted at the family home Thursday afternoon, Rev. L. L. Oakes officiating and the remains placed in the public cemetery. (May 28, 1904 Wyoming Press)
Place: Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States[20]
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Note: Author: Robert Stites
CONC STRONG, Fidelia S.---Mrs. Henry Strong, aged 79 years and nine months died Tuesday May 24, 1904 of pneumonia, at the family residence on Sixth street Deceased was born at Belchertown, Mass., Aug. 9, 1824, her maiden name being Miss Fidelia S. Randall. She was married to Henry Strong of Northhampton, Mass, Nov 1848. To this union were born five children, four of whom are still living. Charles is a wholesale grain dealer in Pittsburg, Kan., Elisha is a prosperous rancher at Montpelier, Idaho and the daughters, Essie and May are well known residents of Evanston. The grand children are Lester and Jessie. Mrs. Strong was early left a widow with her family of four small children to train and educate. She devoted her live to her task with a loyalty and love that never grew dim. She succeeded it giving each of her children a good education despite the strenuous times of war through which she was called to pass. To her children and grandchildren she was always kind and lovable. Her memory to them will always remain sweet and fragrant with many happy scenes and kindly deeds. She was a resident of Evanston for twenty-two years. The many friends of the home lin the children in their sorrow. Funeral services were conducted at the family home Thursday afternoon, Rev. L. L. Oakes officiating and the remains placed in the public cemetery. (May 28, 1904 Wyoming Press)
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STRONG, Fidelia S.---Mrs. Henry Strong, aged 79 years and nine months died Tuesday May 24, 1904 of pneumonia, at the family residence on Sixth street Deceased was born at Belchertown, Mass., Aug. 9, 1824, her maiden name being Miss Fidelia S. Randall. She was married to Henry Strong of Northhampton, Mass, Nov 1848. To this union were born five children, four of whom are still living. Charles is a wholesale grain dealer in Pittsburg, Kan., Elisha is a prosperous rancher at Montpelier, Idaho and the daughters, Essie and May are well known residents of Evanston. The grand children are Lester and Jessie. Mrs. Strong was early left a widow with her family of four small children to train and educate. She devoted her live to her task with a loyalty and love that never grew dim. She succeeded it giving each of her children a good education despite the strenuous times of war through which she was called to pass. To her children and grandchildren she was always kind and lovable. Her memory to them will always remain sweet and fragrant with many happy scenes and kindly deeds. She was a resident of Evanston for twenty-two years. The many friends of the home lin the children in their sorrow. Funeral services were conducted at the family home Thursday afternoon, Rev. L. L. Oakes officiating and the remains placed in the public cemetery. (May 28, 1904 Wyoming Press)
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