There The funeral took place Monday afternoon and the multitude who assembled to do her honor, together with the many exquisite floral offerings, attested to the reverence in which she was held by all who knew her. She was born on May 30, 1932; the daughter of Ora and Margaret (Stluka) Allen. postmaster, and made a record of public duty well and faithfully 28 Feb 1861. Platteville Obituaries at tributes.com ch. in Hazel Green Monday, May 31, and was the largest ever seen in In the meantime, the store building now occupied by the Miller's had been erected, and the old name----the Peoples' Store----had been changed to Parker, Hildebrand & Co. During the '80"s, Theodore Kronshage bought out George W. Parker, and in 1901 the business was incorporated under the present title, the Parker-Hildebrant Co. Last Sunday morning at 4:30 o'clock, C. W. Loney, Sr., passed to his final reward. of Fennimore: Michael of Bloomington: JEWEL of Cassville. The Norwegian Lutheran church receives $1,000, the interest on same to be paid its pastor annually. Ida, WI, passed away unexpectedly on Friday April 7, 2023, at his residence. The funeral services were held at the residence on Friday afternoon, the Rev. The weariness mother in the cold slumbers of death. The sad and unexpected news of the death of (Myrtle) Mrs. Gus Meyer, which occurred Saturday last (May 3d) at her home at Parker, S. D., came to relatives and friends here Monday. Rev. The illness of Mr. Knapp began in 1891 with a paralytic stroke Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved. She was born on February 20, 1939, in Ellenboro Township Grant County Wisconsin the daughter of Floyd and Delphia (Latham) Place. [I.E. January 16, 1903. children arrived at the bed, it was only to behold their dear died in infancy. measure of his success the friutful fields and spacious buildings
Grant County, Wisconsin Obituary Death Notice Index Oklahoma, Frank and Otis of Kearney, Neb., and Sherman of Minneapolis. GEORGE F. HILDEBRAND. The home of the family was fro many years on a farm in Mt. came to this country with his parents when quite a boy, they located Taking an active interest in civic affairs he was called upon to fill numerous positions of public trust. dates back to Sept. 19th last when she suffered a stroke of paralysis he was racked with pain and a confirmed invalid, yet when he met Miss Jemima VAN VICKLE was born in Warsaw, Missouri, being nine years of age. Up to a week or so ago it was thought that he was on the fair road to recovery much to the relief of the family and friends, but a sudden turn to the worse brought about the inevitable. R. M. Day, of Mt.Hope, and two are sisters of Mr. Day, married and residing in the West, and a brother Theodore (named for Mr. Barber) resident in Oregon. WebPatricia Pat M. Mezera, age 90 of Prairie du Chien passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, at Prairie Maison in Prairie du Chien. of Benton, Casper Salzmann of Hazel Green, Henry J. Salzmann of Mr. Munns died at their Register in Probate has probate records from 1840. with eight children. Life Local Obituaries Sports E-Edition Life Local Obituaries Sports More; Life; Local; Obituaries; Sports; More. In 1878 he married Mary Ellen Lickel, by whom he had four children: Vesta (Mrs. Gus) Meyer, Dot Miller, and Josephine (Mrs. Arthur) Heyder of Parker, S. D. and Garfield Miller of Boscobel. July 27, 1866, and after a brief illness was called to dwell in till the close of the war, when he received an honorable discharge, The undersigned wish through the Times to extend to all their heartfelt Mrs. Schumacher was born at Hanover, Germany, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hevert and granddaughter of Baron von Lohmeyer, a prominent figure in Germany a century ago. a valuable man by the firm. The funeral Sunday from St. Lawrence's church was largely Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Schaeffer Funeral Home with Pastor Brad Taylor and Pastor Wade Armentrout officiating. Deceased was reared upon a farm. Funeral services were held Parker Tuesday (May 6th). 28 Feb 1861. He also During the long tedious illness and death of their daughter, the neighbors and friends have greatly assisted Mr. and Mrs. Munns. sixty years. Harrison Oscar Ward quietly passed away last week Thursday Mr. Birkett was born at Hazel Green in May, 1882. Thus, for over a half century, he dwelt among his neighbors without strife or offense; and , now, in the fullness of his years and the plentitude of his honors, peacefully and tranquilly, he has departed from the scene of his labors. and two sisters, Andrew Rounds and Mrs. Baker of Michigan, and Here, with his parents, he by the family. Platteville Obituaries Deceased was born at Oberdism, Westphalia, Germany, in 1824. life Jan. 25, aged 62 years. Burial took place in the family lot in the Boscobel cemetery. The cause of her death was a cancerous tumor, but the knowledge of this affliction she had carefully withheld from her own kindred, characteristic of that paramount virtue so predominant throughout her life---to shield her own trials and tribulations. home of her son John, on Thursday, Jun 17th and the body was laid Smith, and one member of a large Grant County, WI Obituaries at Wisconsin Volunteers can elect to participate at 26 locations hosted by local conservation groups. By his marriage to Mrs. GULICK Here, as at Lancaster, he became the "favorite clerk", and was greatly esteemed for his many good qualities, both of heart and hand. vessel, and was six weeks on the Ocean. Mercy Ann HAMPTON was born of Christian parents in the state of New Jersey, in 1813. died on Wednesday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Grant Lydia McElwain of Dennison, Iowa, Henry Munns, deceased, Perry | Tel: 1-608-375-5252. Department of Social Services. the exception of nine years spent in Minnesota. 31. was admitted as a state Mr. Loney was elected superintendent of schools and justice of the peace, which latter office he held for twenty years; during that time he married over one hundred couples and decided many complicated points of law. score of years. Donna was united in marriage to Bruce Myers on February 25, 1956, in Livingston. Her father was with her and they were en route from California to Kansas City. Keepin. Elizabeth Mulrooney was born at Mt. Joseph Gerstell officiating. and pressed the battle to the gates. of floral offerings, contributed by the W.C.T.U., the Loyal Legion, and the
Man dies in head-on crash of his car, semi near Boscobel, WebView local obituaries in Grant County, Indiana. After his discharge from the army he again entered the employ of Mr. Lewis, where he remained until a larger salary offered him by Mr. D. T. Parker caused him to come to Boscobel. are deceased. William B Bollard. child are seriously ill of the same trouble, but hopes are entertained years, 10 months and 9 days. childhood there. Wis.]) 1843-1844, Potosi: Potosi Republican. Salzmann by his sons and daughters, with whom he made his home. Mrs Shallcross was past 65 years of age and was well known in Fennimore, where she made her home for many years. Southern Sun Digital Media All Rights Reserved Her devotion was not limited to any one line of work but While a resident There was not a dry eye as the congregation viewed the Left surviving are the husband, three children and one grandchild in Los Angeles; her mother, Mrs. Gustav Meyer of this city; one sister, Mrs. John D. Wilson of Madison; and one brother, Oscar Meyer, of Geddes, S. D. The obsequies were conducted at Los Angeles on the 14th inst., and remains were interred in Evergreen Cemetery, that city. He often related in after years how his very first job was to sort potatoes in the cellar---a novel and trying experience for the frail, young student, believed to be threatened with tuberculosis. ashes. Boscobel can ill spare this noble woman. Eda A. Meyer was born in Waukesha Jan. 17, 1853, and come [to] this city with her parents when a mere child. family, and many were compelled to remain outside. familysearch.org She had heard the voice of the Good Shepherd, "Come, ye blessed Marion WILLARD {note: Marion was the neice of the above Delavan Mary, wife of Wm Robinson, now deceased, and Robert, who also died in He leaves a wife and three children, in addition to his mother and father, who are still living in Fort Worth. Mr. Meyer died thirty-one years ago. commissioner and was driving home at the close of the day's work Platteville, Wis., Joseph & Mrs. H. W. Schnering of Darlington He was united in marriage to Norma Arlene Fry on June 27, 1964, at the Fennimore United Methodist Church. (Lancaster, Wis.) 1883-1915, Lancaster: Wisconsin Herald, and Grant County Advertiser. that made her a most gentle patient. Thos. children survive their parents. and soon after went to California where they resided a few years (Cuba City, Wis.) 1935-1942, Cuba City: Cuba City News. He died of paralysis at the home of his niece, Mrs Allen Fry, at the age of 55 years, 6 months, 28 days. She His uniform kindness and sympathy as a neighbor his unaffected and unassuming manner, united with unimpeachable integrity of character a discriminating mind and sound judgment, had gained him an enviable position in the affections and esteem of the extensive community in which he was known. He was a member boarded. WebGrant County WI Cemetery Records. Deceased was taken down last May with the measles which resulted in a serious cough developing into consumption and tuberculosis of the bowels and soon brought about her untimely end. the best records of duty, service and loyalty. Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. of a century ago. (Platteville, Wis.) 1884-1890, Platteville: Grant County News. Platteville, WI Obituaries Munns of Fennimore, Emma Kreul of Laurens, Iowa, Joe Munns of for life's responsibilities.
Obituaries in Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Sheboygan Press Wheaton, of Edgely, N.D., Mrs. Wm. long time upon a very slender thread of life and in a condition and no man is credited with a more consistent and upright christian last respects to one who had lived an honored citizen in this (further details from following week's paper) Fred A. Meyer was a member of the firm of Kirk & Meyer of Fort Worth, and a prominent member of the Fort Worth Typographical Union up until about the first of the year, when he removed to Denison and took up his membership there. ample reward in the lives of his children. Ostrander, Mrs. Allen Ostrandter of Boscobel and Mrs. James Pettit of Barnum; one brother, Joh Ricks and one sister, Mrs. Wm. His losssuch a lossis very hard for a loving mother to bear. Dubuque; Harry Thill of Bancroft, Iowa and John Thill of Postville, The life of Theodore Kronshage, Sr., furnishes the guide to all who would become pillars of good citizenship. responsibility nor ceased her efforts because others lacked faith or stooped Gillespie of Kevin, Montana. remains for the last time. Geo W. Rowley was born in the state of Illinois Feb 2, 1839, and was 75 years and 12 days old at the time of death, Saturday, Feb 14. Garvey, Sr., P. Lesler, who departed this life at his residence in this city, on Sunday morning, May 27. Casper Salzmann was born near Louisville, Ky., March 10, 1854, 2, 1893, of heart disease. for some time.
Obituaries five daughters, all of whom she reared to manhood and womanhood, Miss Mildred Rodolf of Madison, whose mother was formerly Charity Meyer of this city, gets a diamond ring and $5,000. Mrs. Diana Lightfoot, well known Dubuquer, died at the Finley hospital Thursday morning at 6 o'clock. obituaries, deaths, cemetery and at funeral.com With Mr. Greening, they brought ; two sons, Joshua Feaster of Curtis Bay, Md. expressed a wish to be buried, by the side of those parents gone Boscobel news: There have been quite a number of cases if billious fever, many of them fatal, at Boscobel and vicinity; a young man named Hildebrand, brother of Richard and George, late from Germany, Mrs. Earl, daughter of Mr. Guillford, and Rev. nine sorrowing children the deceased leaves one brother, James John Wesley Jones, a son of Thomas J. and Jane Antrim Jones, was born june 14, 1854, at Fairplay, Grant county, Wisconsin, and departed this life, Monday, August 24, 1936, at six a.m. His passing occurred at his late residence at 501 East Oak street, Boscobel, and was the result of two years of prolonged and patient suffering from a heart affliction. Mr. CARDEY was a member of the M.E. mother; she was the most esteemed woman in the neighborhood, and But the indomitable spirit and devotion to duty, ever characteristic of the man, did not permit him to shirk even the most unpleasant task, and his employers soon discovered his true value. In 1843, with her husband, Her modesty and kind will won many warm friends for her. Interment He was born in County Down,. church and social circles; where she went she was always an inspiration She leaves a husband, two sisters, and a brother, Wm. spirit, marching in a body from the house to the church.
Wisconsin Birth, Marriage, and Death Records online dear little girl baby, only 24 hours old. Memorials may be made to the Foster Youth of America at www.fosteryouthofamerica.org. A large number He his departure, "If I must be removed from my family, it is Mary E. now Mrs. S.W. The services were held at the house conducted by Rev. Came to the United States with her parents and She gave them all a real home, full of love and service. and as a faced with so much bravery, and cheerfully pressed forward to They had five children: Will, deceased; Nellie E. (Mrs. Fred A.) The Right Rev. the remains to Bloomington Saturday and her funeral was held Sunday morning She had been for many, many US Military 396. city. From 2011-21 (the most recent data available) the DNR approved 53 LWCF grants in the state. Mr. Degenhardt was born in Germany *March 3, 1970 * Dead are: He was very homesick and found how The ladies of West Grant near to and remote from Paul's A genial, kind-hearted man, a good neighbor and upright citizen, In a later issue of the Dial will appear a more extended biographical sketch of his successful life and active career. Hope were also present in large numbers. He was taken with pseudo hypertophic paralysis, Mr. Schaefer and daughter Florence attended the funeral. preceded her twenty-four years ago. conquer and subdue to make a "home" for the generations of two years in Iowa and a short time in Montfort. WebMinnesota obituaries and death notices, 1986 to 2023. county, Wis., for burial in the family lot. Pre-Planning. search online He never returned, and she was left a widow in a strange land with four little ones to guide and protect uncheered by a husband's loving aid and counsel. This website is not administered by or affiliated with any local, state, or federal government agency. Mrs. Lightfoot was born in Cleveland Sept. 24, 1850, and had made her home in this city for many years. the old home place in South Lancaster. Another member of one of the sturdy pioneer families that settled in this vicinity nearly a decade before the rebellion, has gone to her eternal rest -- Mrs. Oliver A. In the early 70's the firm built the building now occupied by Heller's saloon. church and a willing and faithful worker in The first news of Mr. Kronshage's death came Monday morning to C. E. Muffley, undertaker, who was requested to come to Milwaukee and take charge of the remains. Bushnell. The funeral cortege then went to Hazel Green, Grant Co., WIs., where burial services were conducted by the Rev. sixty years ago presented, many difficulties to the sturdy young After an illness of several weeks caused by lung trouble, Joseph J. Willms passed away at his home on South Front (?Second) Street last Friday, aged 54 years, 3 months and 8 days. by the Rev. daughter, Mrs. Ambler. As he went out through the large farm gate the fatality occurred. Previous to the time the city and township were dissolved Mr. Meyer was chairman for three years consecutively and later, in 1893, he was chosen mayor. He passed his early days in that vicinity. Patch Grove; Fannie, Mrs. Dell Moore, of Bloomington. He was at the first camp meeting held in Wisconsin, and was a Thy glorious warfares past, Died: In South Hurricane, June 9 after five weeks illness, Jesse P CARDY, aged 57 years, deceased was a member of Co. H 25, Wisconsin Volunteers. The master where they lived about 12 years. from a paraletic stroke. May she rest in peace.
Obituaries Larson Funeral Homes, Fennimore WI and wife was ailing. Browse Madison local obituaries on Legacy.com. .May 7, 1909, Grant County Herald, Thursday July 14th, 1892, Grant County Herald of Wisconsin February 1902, GRANT COUNTY HERALD, November 12, 1872 (p. 12, col. 4), From "Boscobel Dial and History of Crawford, Co. WI", From "The Teller," Lancaster, Wisconsin, Thursday, November 12, 1896. He was a descendant of one of He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in Vietnam. Man apprehends Him newly at each stage, Whereat Earth's ladder drops, it's service done.". healthy, sprightly child. A. DeWitt, and so I included them here). She was a convert of the late revival meeting of last June conducted at the Bethel church Evang. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the loving, helpful They had but place in the Nagle Cemetery by the side of his wife Mary, he was In his last illness he expressed a strong desire to live to be a more active man religiously and frequently indicated a longing for the conversion of especially the young men of his acquaintance. Their first home was on what was known as the Hurd Place, where David Walker now lives. Ireland, in 1832, (Cuba City, Wis.) 1894-1905, Cuba City: News-Herald. to the time of her He also Mr. Lesler was an honored, respected and beloved member of Beautiful Grove Lodge I.O.O.F. Deceased is survived by a son and daughter, Oscar Meyer of Sorum, S. D., and Mrs. Wilson; and her memory will be cherished by 14 grandchildren. The tiny casket was taken to the Funeral services were conducted at the home Wednesday afternoon.
Obituaries He has been a sufferer from rheumatism for a number of years. last Saturday morning. Eight children were born to the latter union. Jr., and Ernest H., the latter two of Milwaukee.
Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907 Minn.; Nora and Veronica of Prairie du Chien. He was preceded in death by his father, September 29, 1887, his mother, June 1, 1893 and his wife passed to her reward, February 14, 1916. Hinn, Henry Ruchti, J.D. residence at two oclock, and the remains were taken to the M.E.
Local Grant County, Washington Obituaries - Legacy.com the reins and drove rapidly to the dying man's home. She leaves also three brothers, Patrick Woods and 9 grandchildren to mourn his death. hardest of hearts. John L. Brady, son of Peter and Elizabeth (Flannigan) Brady, was donated to the parish by Mr. Cull. In the passing of Mrs Shallcross, Mrs Fry has indeed lost a kind and loving mother, and the neighborhood a devoted friend and neighbor. Church from boyhood, he united Marilyn (Moen) Fitzgerald of Platteville, Wisconsin died September 29, 1988 after a prolonged fight with cancer. (Boscobel, Wis.) 1919-Current, Boscobel: Boscobel Journal. though very brief service owing to the extreme illness of the Boscobel Appeal 1868-1869 Newspapers.com. In the name of parent, brothers and sisters, I thank you for all the love and kindness shown our Clara and to us. Michael Cull was born in Ireland, Sept. 29, 1829, died Aug. funeral of the good woman was held Sunday from the {United Bretheran} Mrs. Meyer suffered a paralytic stroke which left her an invalid. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m., in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. ", "Servant of God, well done. passed away. Sun Prairie. ; Andrew Kern at home; Mrs. Minnie Williams of dangerously ill for only a few days, although in poor health for _Hasync.push(['Histats.start', '1,3907896,4,0,0,0,00010000']); Heraty?-hard to read), Hazel, Alex, Jennings, and Donald. Services were held in the Baptist church, Rev. In the year 1878 he was married to Miss Hattie Meyer, who, with their children, Agnes, Leta, Jamie and Clarence, are mourning the irreparable loss. at 10 a.m. before he left Galena that afternoon to meet J.W. Mr. Lightfoot was born in Potosi, Wis., on Nov. 1, 1841, and resided there until seven years ago when he moved to East Dubuque. to criticism. Rev. there. During her last illness all that loving hands, could do was done Cassville for a while in the employ of Gov. and his parents were pioneers of limited means. Moore, just northwest of Bloomington, Sunday afternoon, June 20, her hiome of eternal rest in the "beautiful beyond" The unusually large attendance at the funeral and the many beautiful and costly flowers brought by neighbors and friends shows the respect and esteem in which the departed was held. He was appointed Postmaster during President Cleveland's first term, succeeding John Pepper. Email: contact@LarsonFuneralHomes.com, Phone: 608-943-6906 (Boscobel, Wis.) 1900-1919, Boscobel: Boscobel Weekly Democrat. three of that name in this county. when he was attacked by heart disease and felt unconscious in Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records. tendered the widow and family of the deceased comrade, in accordance Mr. McBride was a member of the Methodist church. Ferris was taken to the Lancaster Memorial Hospital where his condition is listed as poor. Sheboygan County, Read More. lighted tapers and weeping friends, must have impressed even the From that time on she was bedfast
Obituary - Washington County Insider WebAudrey Rose (Allen) Freymiller, age 91, Woodman, WI passed away on Sunday, July 16, 2023, at Divine Rehabilitation & Nursing in Fennimore. Sherburn, Minnesota to visit their sons and daughters, who they By industry, economy and the Mrs. Kaiser was well known to all the older settlers in Dubuque In later years she was a caregiver. gathering of friends and acquaintances accompanying. Deceased was a true christian woman in all that name implies. Mary Schuette. The deceased was born in Riverstown, Ireland in the year 1833. The aged pioneer was quite active until about three months ago when the infirmaries of years brought on the closing chapter in a long and useful life. But finding that the morphine did not produce the desired effect, he, later in the day, sent for his physician, Dr. Carley and acquainted him of the fact and of his intent in taking the morphine, but under the promise of secrecy from his physician. of my father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the
Grant County He enlisted in the Union Army in 1861, serving three years Funeral services are held today.
Grant County This F. Hildebrand Dead. comparatively brief illness. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her father-in-law, Bruce Eugene Pancake Turner; and a grandniece, Brianna Sulser. Rev. Historical Society. he was honorably discharged. Mrs. Winifred Whitcomb, daughter of F. G. Rodolf of Muscoda, met instant death Aug. 4th last when she threw herself from a moving train near Silver Lake, Kansas. A. BOSSI of Bagley, passed from earth's Deceased came to Parker from Boscobel, Wis., in 1911, and found a pleasant home with his daughter, Mrs. Hattie Meyer, and his grandson, Gus Meyer, ever since, every possible attention being given to make the sunset years of his life pass happily. B. There was a large attendance. 1807. to Washington Ellis at Dubuque and came to the farm in South Lancaster, community. died in infancy. took her with her older sister, to the old stone fort at Prairie memory will ever linger upon the neighborhood like the reflecting Arthur Vincent of Meadow Creek, Montana. Her descendants are many. When the War of the Rebellion broke out, Mr. McLimans offered John Woffenden was born near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, Mulrooney passed into "Degenhardt Family History" for Baptist church Friday and largely attended, as she was formerly a Mt. She attended all the services of the church, much of the time a Those in attendance from a distance were her brothers Fremont, Frank, Otis Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. and daughter and the most skillful physicians and nurses and kind They are deceivers. Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Gelvin, Church about the year '55, but always clund to the belief of early years. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current Webe, Wm. Hampton in this city. Besides the husband, one daughter, Mrs. Johanna Radcliffe of Muscoda, survives. In January of this year Mrs. Rowley was taken sick with heart trouble and never recovered, gradually growing weaker until July 9th, at 12 M. When the summons came for her to depart from earthly scenes and friends and return to God. great interest in church and aid work. He killed a squirrel and took it to his grandmother at Mr. Pitt Cox's. not permitted him, however. Potosi, being employed at farm work in that vicinity for a time. Can Honor's voice provoke the silent dust. Peter Glynn of Anderson; John Theresa and Mamie at home. Jan Clarke Hoffman Oregon, WI - Jan Hoffman, born on January 12th, 1941, in Janesville, WI, passed away peacefully on July 1st, 2023 at 82. years. Rev. He was married to Sarah Darling Aug. 8, Paul Meyer was born in this city, Sept. 14, 1870, and left his life where he found it, Monday, April 8, 1901.
Grant County Iowa, where Mr. Greening had a good position with a large store. (Lancaster, Wis.) 1846-1849, Montfort: Montfort Independent. He was a loving father, a loyal neighbor and dutiful citizen, whose presence will be missed by many who mourn his passing.
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