Notes for: Myrtle Anna Bodine
From Ronny Bodine:
Myrtle Bodine was living June 1905 with her parents in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
From Spokane County, Washington Marriage Records:
J. H. Hilsabeck, 24, of Spokane, born in Iowa, son of John James Hilsabeck & Eliz. Kitteringhaus AND Myrtle Bodine, 20, of Spokane, born in Wisconsin, daughter of Chas. Bodine & Theresa Thompson, were married 5 July 1911 in Spokane by Conrad Bluher, Minister.
In Jan 1920, John and Myrtle Hilsabeck lived in Spokane, Spokane Co., Wash. The 1924 Spokane City Directory lists Myrtle A. Hilsabeck living there, but not with her husband.
From Spokane County, Washington Marriage Records:
Norman E. Shults, 33, of Roza, Wash., mechanic, born in Wash., son of Leonard Lincoln Shults & Catherine Whitworth AND Myrtle A. Hilsabeck, 33, widowed, born in Wisconsin, daughter of Chas. Bodine & Theresa Thompson, were married 6 Dec 1923 in Spokane by J. M. Nelson, M.G.
From Washington Death Records:
Myrtle Anna Shults, daughter of Charles Bodine & Theresa Thompson, died 16 April 1956 in Spokane, Spokane County, aged 67.
1930 Wilsey, Carbon Co., MT: Norman E. SHULTS 39 WA mechanic-gravel pit, Myrtle A. 39 WI wife, Barbara J. 10/12 WA dau.
From Montana Death Records:
Norman E. Shults died 2 Jan 1945 in Carbon County.
Newspaper Obituary, Spokane Daily Chronicle (Spokane, Wash.) of Monday, 16 April 1956.
Mrs. Myrtle Anna Shults, 67, W511 Twenty-third, who came to Spokane 50 years ago from her birthplace, Eau Claire, Wis., died today in a Spokane hospital. Mrs. Shults was the widow of Norman E. Shults, Spokane construction worker, who died here in 1945. She was a member of First Baptist church and Electa chapter No. 20, of the Eastern Star. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Earsley, Spokane; three brothers and sisters, including Maude E. Bodine, Spokane, and three grandsons, all in Spokane. The body is at Smith's.