Wickenburg Sun
August 16, 1973, page 10Mildred C. Forselius, 79, died August 13 in Community Hospital.
Born in Deadwood, South Dakota, November 11, 1894. Mrs. Forselius moved to Arizona about 10 years ago. She had been a resident of the general area for most of that time.
She is survived by a step son Frank Forselius of Whittier, Calif.
66072. John Ellsworth Prescott
The Evening Star, Independence, Kansas
December 16, 1918J. Prescott Dead
Loses Hard Fight Against Death Late Saturday Night.John Prescott who has been seriously ill with influenza for the past ten days lost a hard fight shortly after midnight Saturday night at his home, 919 East Edison street, death taking him. He is survived by his wife and four children, three brothers, O.W. Prescott of Tulsa; Lester and Ivan Prescott of this city. He was born in Montgomery county twenty-seven years ago and lived here most of his life.
Amarillo Daily News
January 12, 1975Mrs. Dorothy N. Morton, 61, died Friday in Northwest Texas Hospital.
Mrs. Morton, of 3711 E. 12th, was born in Channing and had been an Amarillo resident 60 years. She was a member of the Fairview Baptist Church.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Patsy Hindman of 2918 S. Fairfield; one son, the Rev. Don Prescott of Seattle, Wash., and seven grandchildren.
Portland Press Herald (ME)
August 22, 1996Olive Edwards Strout, 88, died here Tuesday. She was born on Clark Island at St. George, a daughter of Edwin and Rose Venner Edwards, and graduated from Rockland High School in 1926.
She worked at the Knox County Courthouse for 10 years for the registers of deeds and probate.
On Dec. 20, 1931, she married Judge Alfred M. Strout, and moved here.
Mrs. Strout was a member of Thomaston Baptist Church, where she was secretary and treasurer for the Sunday school for 10 years, and for many years was financial secretary and treasurer of the church. She was also secretary and treasurer of the Watts Fund. She served a term as president of the Beta Alpha Society.
Her husband died previously.
Surviving are a son, Arthur E. Strout of Camden; two sisters, Rose E. Torrey of Saddle Brook, N.J., and Nellie E. Nye of Bradenton, Fla.; two grandsons, Alfred B. Strout of Maryland Heights, Mo., and Charles O. Strout of Washington, D.C.