Person:Susie Pedrick (1)

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m. 9 Mar 1881
  1. Susie May Pedrick1885 - 1953
m. 12 Nov 1907
  1. Maurine Lois Jackson1909 - 1941
  2. Warren Pedrick Jackson1912 - 2005
  3. Paul Eugene Jackson1925 - 1992
  4. Carol Ruth Jackson1928 - 2011
Facts and Events
Name Susie May Pedrick
Gender Female
Birth[1] 27 Oct 1885 Ottumwa, Wapello Co., Iowa, United States
Marriage 12 Nov 1907 Ottumwa, Wapello Co., Iowa, United Statesto Lacy Grant 'Al' Jackson
Death[2][3] 16 Jul 1953 Chugwater, Platte Co., Wyoming, United States
Burial[4] Chugwater Cemetery, Platte Co., Wyoming, United States

The following was contributed to the Jackson site by Carl Enix. It is also found at http://www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Data&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0044471 There is a error about her birth date and marriage date in first death announcement which is corrected in the notice of the double funeral. Susie was born in 1885 and they were married 12 Nov 1907 as per the letter her husband wrote to Oscar Burton Robbins for inclusion in the Robbins book.

Mrs. Susie Pedrick Jackson, 66, died at 8 a.m. Thursday [July 16, 1953] in Chugwater, Wyo., of a heart attack following the death of her husband, Grant Jackson, Tuesday [July 14]. Born in Ottumwa on October 27, 1886 (sic), she was the daughter of Tom and Emma Pedrick. She was married to Mr. Jackson in November, 1927 (sic).

She is survived by two sons, Warren Jackson of Chugwater, Wyo., and Paul Jackson of Pasadena, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Roberta Rhoads of Chugwater, Wyo., and Mrs. Carol True of Pasadena Calif.; 10 grandchildren; three sisters, Ina McMillin and Addie Pickett, both of Ottumwa, and Mildred McMillin of Chugwater, Wyo.; and two brothers, Paul of Moulton and Frank Pedrick of Ottumwa.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Will of Fairfield, and one daughter. Double funeral services are pending. Burial will be in Chugwater.


Double funeral services were held last Friday, July 17, at the Iowa Flats Church for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jackson who passed away within two days of each other. Mr. Jackson's death occurring on Tuesday, July 14 and his wife succumbing two days later on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were former residents of the Iowa Flats community, having settled there in 1912. In 1940 they retired and moved to California to make their home. The couple had returned to Wyoming on June 22 from their Pasadena home for a visit with their children, Warren P. Jackson and Mrs. Earnest Rhoades of Chugwater. The father had been in ill health for some time but Mrs. Jackson's death was sudden and unexpected.

Lacy Grant Jackson, 72, was born in Fremont, Ia., October 26, 1880. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rhoades near Chugwater on July 14.

Susie May Jackson, 67, was born in Ottumwa, Ia., October 27, 1885. She also passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rhoades on July 16.

The Rev. Lyle Rich and Rev. Coolidge officiated at the double rites held last Friday and interment took place in the Iowa Flats Cemetery. Bearers of the caskets were Eugene Penick, Darrel Peterson, Kenneth Kennedy, Ernest Wilkins, Ralph Enix, and Stanley Meeker.

Mr. and Mrs. Jackson's survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Earnest Rhoades of Chugwater and Mrs. Myron True of Pomona, Calif.; two sons Warren P. of Chugwater and Paul E. of Pasadena, Calif.; and eleven grandchildren.

Mr. Jackson is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Frank Storm, Keosockua, Ia.; a half-sister, Mrs. Nell Torrey of Montana; and two half brothers, Wesley and John Jackson.

Survivors of Mrs. Jackson include three sisters, Mrs. Mildred McMillan, Chugwater; Mrs. Ina McMillan; and Mrs. Addie Pickett both of Ottumwa, Ia., and two brothers, Frank Pedrick of Ottumwa and Paul Pedrick of Missouri.

Wheatland Times, July 23, 1953 Contributed by: Shelli Steedman

Source: Platte County, Wyoming Obituaries

References
  1. Robbins, Oscar Burton. History of the Jackson family of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Ohio and Indiana: descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburn Jackson. (Loveland, Colo.: Robbins, 1951)
    39.
  2. Obituary.

    Obituary 2005 of her son Warren Pedrick Jackson

  3. Obituary.

    Her 1953 obituary.

  4. Email from C. Enix Jan Feb 2011..
  5.   United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    Iowa Center, Goshen Co., Wyoming.
  6.   United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
    Iowa Center, Goshen Co., Wyoming.