Scott and Betty Nichols
Nichols services
WHITEHALL — Memorial services for Scott Nichols, 91, and his daughter, Betty Nichols, 64, will be at 2 p m Saturday at Jack Funeral Home, Whitehall. Friends may call an hour before services
Scott Nichols died Nov. 18, 1983, in Atlanta, Ga. He was a former Whitehall resident and had published the Whitehall Times from 1929 to 1952. He was born in Estelline, S.D., and married Myrtle Anderson Sept. 5, 1916, in Pigeon Falls.
Betty Nichols was born in Washburn County and died in Atlanta April 5, 1984. She graduated from Whitehall High School, University of Wisconsin-Stout, and received a certificate to practice physical therapy from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. She was chief therapist for hospitals in Schenectady, N.Y., West Haverstraw. N.Y., and Santa Monica, Calif., before moving to Atlanta in 1957.
She was on the staff of the Georgia Easter Seal Society for 27 years and past president of the Georgia Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association
Survivors include a sister, Lulu Reese, Blue Mound; three daughters, Margaret Brown, Edith Schaff, both of New Orleans; Marwood Rose Mays, Mechanicsville, Pa.; a son, Robert, Tomah; 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren
The bodies were cremated and their ashes will be interred at Lincoln Cemetery, Whitehall, after the memorial services.
(from the Thursday, May 24, 1984, Eau Claire [Wis.] Leader-Telegram)
WHITEHALL — Memorial services for Scott Nichols, 91, and his daughter, Betty Nichols, 64, will be at 2 p m Saturday at Jack Funeral Home, Whitehall. Friends may call an hour before services
Scott Nichols died Nov. 18, 1983, in Atlanta, Ga. He was a former Whitehall resident and had published the Whitehall Times from 1929 to 1952. He was born in Estelline, S.D., and married Myrtle Anderson Sept. 5, 1916, in Pigeon Falls.
Betty Nichols was born in Washburn County and died in Atlanta April 5, 1984. She graduated from Whitehall High School, University of Wisconsin-Stout, and received a certificate to practice physical therapy from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. She was chief therapist for hospitals in Schenectady, N.Y., West Haverstraw. N.Y., and Santa Monica, Calif., before moving to Atlanta in 1957.
She was on the staff of the Georgia Easter Seal Society for 27 years and past president of the Georgia Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association
Survivors include a sister, Lulu Reese, Blue Mound; three daughters, Margaret Brown, Edith Schaff, both of New Orleans; Marwood Rose Mays, Mechanicsville, Pa.; a son, Robert, Tomah; 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren
The bodies were cremated and their ashes will be interred at Lincoln Cemetery, Whitehall, after the memorial services.
(from the Thursday, May 24, 1984, Eau Claire [Wis.] Leader-Telegram)