Lucille Belle Gillespie
Page by Bob Leathers
1925 July 9: Lucille Gillespie was born to Nathan and Susie Gillespie.
1933 May 28: Lucille Belle died in Hanna, Wyoming and was buried in the Hanna Cemetery.
Lucille Belle Gillespie, four years old, and her brother, William, two and one-half.
Hanna Basin Death and Burial Records
Gillispie, Lucille Belle
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: no dates
Plot: 295
Born: July 9, 1925
Died: May 28, 1933
Age: 7 y's, 10 m's and 19 d's
Note: Lucille Belle Gillespie was born in Hanna, Wyoming, July 9, 1925, and journeyed to the Great Beyond, May 28, 1933. She had been sick for some time and had been taken to several doctors, but no help could be given. Her death was the result of complications from scarlatina. The funeral services were held at the Baptist church, in charge of the Rev. Wilson of the Methodist church. Interment was made in the Hanna cemetery. The pallbearers were her playmates: Farmer Garrett of Laramie, Wyo., Jesse B. Owens, Johnny Owens, and Cecil Robinson of Hanna, Wyoming. Out of town people who attended the funeral were Mr. And Mrs. Garrett and family and Lloyd Lockhart of Laramie, Mrs. Cora Tinsel, Mrs. Daisy Ashford and Mrs. Hazel Lockhart of Rawlins, Wyo. She will be greatly missed by her loved ones and her many playmates. Her parents wish to express hearty thanks to the many friends who assisted them in the time of their bereavement as well as to those who contributed the beautiful floral offerings. (UPCCEM, July 1933)
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: no dates
Plot: 295
Born: July 9, 1925
Died: May 28, 1933
Age: 7 y's, 10 m's and 19 d's
Note: Lucille Belle Gillespie was born in Hanna, Wyoming, July 9, 1925, and journeyed to the Great Beyond, May 28, 1933. She had been sick for some time and had been taken to several doctors, but no help could be given. Her death was the result of complications from scarlatina. The funeral services were held at the Baptist church, in charge of the Rev. Wilson of the Methodist church. Interment was made in the Hanna cemetery. The pallbearers were her playmates: Farmer Garrett of Laramie, Wyo., Jesse B. Owens, Johnny Owens, and Cecil Robinson of Hanna, Wyoming. Out of town people who attended the funeral were Mr. And Mrs. Garrett and family and Lloyd Lockhart of Laramie, Mrs. Cora Tinsel, Mrs. Daisy Ashford and Mrs. Hazel Lockhart of Rawlins, Wyo. She will be greatly missed by her loved ones and her many playmates. Her parents wish to express hearty thanks to the many friends who assisted them in the time of their bereavement as well as to those who contributed the beautiful floral offerings. (UPCCEM, July 1933)