ducted1by Rev *
me graveside service by the Ma-
sonic Lodge utJ‘Union, No 27, at
which the deceased was a, long-
(1 honored memben’t ,
Eulhem‘ers assisting were Her~
hart Dickinsonfl Lester Dickinson
Howuch‘oekwood, Roy Asiesan,
Misha!" (“Donal dRalph li-
goss Honds‘n rtsjn
Survivors induce his wife, Mrs
Mary Nance at Hoodspom two
daughters,- Mn 'Orphs. c-xshing,
Keiowrm; Guiana Mrs. R noes
Siege); Woadson,_ Oren: two I). oth-
ers, Monroe Nance nr Dev etta
and Wheeler Nance at Olympia;
1 and tour grandchildren
1 Harden Nance was born at
Cooksvme, Tenn, January 25,
~1361 and his. parents moved to ,
Kentucky, where he lived until
13 years old In 1879 the family
moved Io~K§nsm§ and October, ,
1883, found the family with: six
younger children landed in Scab
tie With a span of mules and
coveredrwagon they drove around
by Puyallup and Olympie to 1111- ,
ion City, ferried across to Enid
Point; and from there drove their
outm’ along the beach let low
'tides to Dewatto, where the
Nance homestead was located all"
hands working at_ ciemng up the
ram 3' ‘
Father Nance and Harden were;
carpenters and implement mak-
ers, and were the builders of the
old David Shelton hom’e,‘«now on
Front street. to replece one burn-
ed shortly before. Harden was a
boat bulldefé 311(11wa several
craft Lind in eavlyvyears darfied ,
on B. towing business n the Can- ,
31 His late fe
800;? mm d enfér
mac me an ecgrpen
kc tbxi‘lasn‘pinter-
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, OCR Text:
ducted1by Rev *
me graveside service by the Ma-
sonic Lodge utJ‘Union, No 27, at
which the deceased was a, long-
(1 honored memben’t ,
Eulhem‘ers assisting were Her~
hart Dickinsonfl Lester Dickinson
Howuch‘oekwood, Roy Asiesan,
Misha!" (“Donal dRalph li-
goss Honds‘n rtsjn
Survivors induce his wife, Mrs
Mary Nance at Hoodspom two
daughters,- Mn 'Orphs. c-xshing,
Keiowrm; Guiana Mrs. R noes
Siege); Woadson,_ Oren: two I). oth-
ers, Monroe Nance nr Dev etta
and Wheeler Nance at Olympia;
1 and tour grandchildren
1 Harden Nance was born at
Cooksvme, Tenn, January 25,
~1361 and his. parents moved to ,
Kentucky, where he lived until
13 years old In 1879 the family
moved Io~K§nsm§ and October, ,
1883, found the family with: six
younger children landed in Scab
tie With a span of mules and
coveredrwagon they drove around
by Puyallup and Olympie to 1111- ,
ion City, ferried across to Enid
Point; and from there drove their
outm’ along the beach let low
'tides to Dewatto, where the
Nance homestead was located all"
hands working at_ ciemng up the
ram 3' ‘
Father Nance and Harden were;
carpenters and implement mak-
ers, and were the builders of the
old David Shelton hom’e,‘«now on
Front street. to replece one burn-
ed shortly before. Harden was a
boat bulldefé 311(11wa several
craft Lind in eavlyvyears darfied ,
on B. towing business n the Can- ,
31 His late fe
800;? mm d enfér
mac me an ecgrpen
kc tbxi‘lasn‘pinter-
P
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,N Last Name,Nance, J. Harden.tif,Nance, J. Harden.tif, Nance, J. Harden.tif