DEATH IN THE MINISTRY The Body of Miss Dutcher Found Necedah, Wis., Sept. 13 --- News has just been received here of the death at the seashore of Joseph Bradford, formerly a wealthy lumberman of this place. Record of Accidents He was Funeral services for Roth are to be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Odd Fellows hall, and burial is to be in Oakwood cemetery in Mauston. Funeral arrangements are not yet announced. 22 May 1958, p34]John Taylor[Source: [The Northern Pacific farmer. Search Juneau obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. I wasnt going to write about my experiences following a stroke, but friends and family convinced me it could be useful to others whove had one or have relatives who have. Gothe*t, Monday, June 30th, and the remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery. County. [The La Crosse Tribune (La Crosse, Wis) 31 Dec 1957, p 11] All the children will be present for the services. to the Northern Light Lodge and Eastern Star of Mauston. Mrs. McCarty Caroline Peckham, 87, Hartland, formerly of Wisconsin Rapids, died at 7:30 p.m., Monday at St. Josephs Hospital. Mr. Suszycki was a retired theater owner who operated the Gail The Weekly Wisconsin; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 16 Aug 1890]; transcribed by well known in Portage. In Democrat; Portage, Wisconsin; 10 Mar 1900]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau a bosom pin and collar, which he carried home. Trippville. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. started a hotel. Mrs. Flaherty was accompanied by four children, whose ages range from 15 months to ten years. [Watertown Republican. The town was named Port Hope, and he endeavored to put into practice his theories regarding the supply and demand for labor. A. J. Thompson, one of the old residents of Mauston and vicinity, but who for the past seven or eight years has been living near Chicago, died a few days ago. [The La Crosse Tribune (La Crosse, Wis) 22 May 1958, p34] in 1923; two daughters, Mrs. John Mauiokaitis, and Mrs. Chelsea Saylor, both of Route 1, Necedah; another sister, Mrs. James McConnell, Neillsville; two brothers, Clarence Babcock, and Lynn, Eau Claire, and three grandchildren. Juneau County, Wisconsin: Genealogy, Census, Vital Records She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and nine children: Joseph, Francis, and Edward Warme, Mrs. Theresa (John) Duffy, and Mrs. Annie (Matthew) Riddlestine, all of Seven Mile Creek, Mrs. Mary (William H.) Sullivan, and Mrs. Eleanore (James) Noonan of Lindina, Miss Lena Warme of Mauston, and John Warme of Seattle, Wash., all of whom were present at the funeral which was held at St. Patrick's Church Friday, Rev. She was in a sleigh with others, going home from Kilburn City. As we stated this rumor at the time (though we also stated, in substance, that we knew of no evidence of the truth of the rumor,) we now feel it a duty, and not only a duty but a pleasure, to state that, by request, an examination was made, which proved that she was not, and never had Gov.
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