Twice he made visits to Norway and called on relatives and friends in the land of his birth. The air quality index, or AQI, in Milwaukee County on Monday morning was 97. by mkk. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. Horeb and Agrace HospiceCare team. Abel Anderson officiating. DIED, on the 23rd of February, 1853, at the residence of Orson Cooke Esq., in Middleton, Wis., Mrs. Ann Perrine, aged 75 years. Visitation will take place at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Saturday. During the past 10 years, Jim and Peg spent the winter months at their residence in Naples, Florida where they now have many friends. [Source: Wisconsin Democrat (Madison, WI) Saturday, 28 Aug. 1847; tr. Myron H. Orton, of Madison, Wisconsin, died at his residence, of consumption, on the 19th instant. The case is a very remarkable one in many particulars; and no motive can be imagined for the rash act. Mr. Yager retired from the mercantile business and located himself upon a farm in the immediate vicinity of his former residence and united himself with the Methodist church, and was for several years an active and useful member and officer of that church. Both Mr. Diederich and his daughter are under the medical care of Dr. Thomas Tormey. Judge and Mrs. Pinney had one son, Clarence H., who died just 20 years ago Friday, having about attained his majority. Death notices are provided monthly by the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. Search Obituaries. She was married to Paul A. Meudt on November 9, 1948 and together they raised seven children. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. - Unity Register [Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 17 Apr. [Wis. St. Journal, 20 Mar 2016; Sub. 9 (1909) Wisconsin Necrology (1876-81) page 448; transcribed by LaDena Livingston, David Edward Mergen She was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church and loved attending services. He was a native of Ohio, had been a prominent hotel-keeper at Detroit, and became proprietor of the Park and Tonyawatha hotels, Madison. He was a native of Rhode Island, and came to Wisconsin in 1854. She later served as president of the Madison Chapter of Credit Unions and worked in state credit union associations. Maj. J. S. Miller, reporting the part taken by the Eleventh Regiment in a battle near Mobile, in the spring of 1865, said "To particularize, when officers and men displayed unusual gallantry, may seem invidious, yet I cannot neglect to mention First Lieutenant Angus R. McDonald, commanding Company E, for his gallant and heroic conduct. Death was caused by a hemorrhage. (Waunakee, Dane County, Wis.) 1934-Current, Windsor: Windsor Herald. As a neighbor Mr Post was a model, honest, upright and conscientious man and it was a treat to visit him at his home. No one else would work so hard!" Adams. Mr. Potter was a lawyer-settled in Wisconsin in 1850; held several local offices, and was chosen to assembly in 1878, and was re-elected for the session of 1879. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. Dane County WI Newspapers and Obituaries - LDS Genealogy A Mr. James Nolen, an Irishman, a resident of Sun Prairie, while engaged in his cornfield, with several others, dropped down and died very suddenly. OBITUARY. (Madison, Wis.) 1865-1866, Madison: Wisconsin Daily Democrat. A visitation was held on Monday prior to the services at the church. Sarah Jane Terry was born in Janesville, N.Y., Feb. 3, 1844, and departed this life at the home of her son, Ralph, April 3, 1919, aged 75 years and two months. DIED. In June, 1856, Judge VIlas retired from practice and in 1857 Mr. Roys was elected county judge which left Mr. Pinney alone in practice. Mrs. P. was the relict of the late Rev. She was a member of Catholic Daughters and Women's Club, Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Dane County Shamrock Club and Hollandale Auxiliary. FATAL ACCIDENT - We are called upon to record an accident in our city which resulted in the death of a very worthy citizen. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" (published 1903); pages 130-142; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Mary A. Wright She continued the family tradition by opening Mackesey's Irish Pub on State Street. Our normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. [Source: The Capital TImes (Madison, WI) Nov. 17, 1939] mkk. A visitation will be held prior to service beginning at 10 a.m. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (20 Jan. 2013) submitted by Jim H.], Meyer [child] Funeral services will be held Saturday in Wausaukee at 8:45 a.m. at Laun's funeral home and at 9 a.m. at St. Augustine's Catholic church, with the Rev. Came to Wisconsin about 1837. The body will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Mr. Ritchie came to America and settled in Wisconsin about 1850, first near Oregon, and later on the farm where he died. He was immediately carried to his home, and medical aid summoned, but he was past the aid of human hands, and lingered on until yesterday morning, about 8 oclock, when death put an end to his sufferings. Fourth degree members of the Knights of Columbus will form a guard of honor. (Madison [Wis.]) 1847-1848, Madison: Uncensored State News. Colonel Bird was well known in pioneer Arizona circles; he came here from California in 1893 and settled at Arizola, near Casa Granda, where he established The Oasis, and later moved his plant to Benson. [Source: MOUNT HOREB TIMES Friday 31 March 1916, submitted by Michael Howe], John Potter Jr. (Mount Horeb, Wis.) 1892-1890s, Mount Horeb: Mount Horeb Mail. Rice - Of consumption, about noon on the 29th inst., at his residence in BLooming Grove, Joel Rice, M. D., aged 68 years. His mother was a leper and died about twenty-five years ago. She was ever busy with the life of the farm, the church, and the community, but her interests were larger than these she was always interested in world movements of church and state. Soon after he returned to America he was taken to a hospital. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. [sic.] Ernest A. Schumacher age 85, died May 30, 2012, at his home. Washington, June 12. M. D. Miller's, at 10 o'clock. DIED. (Madison, Wis.) 1895-1896, Madison: Wisconsin Patriot. On May 10, 1885, she united with the Unity Methodist Episcopal church and became its oldest resident member. He was born at Madison, Wis., August 2, 1863, son of James M. and Lucy Flower, and received his early education at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. His grandchildren are Clyde Ashard, William Ashard and Mrs. J. M. Shealy, of Milwaukee; and Miss Ula, Archie and Mabel Ashard, of Madison; Harold Ashard and one great grandchild, Arthur Ashard, son of Elyde Ashard, [sic.] Mr. Diebold was a member os St. James Catholic church. The death of Laura Marret, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Marret, occurred Monday afternoon at the home, 1827 West Seventh street. Surviving with her daughter at Madison is a son, William E. Meharg of Antigo, a sister, Miss Elizabeth Kelly of Montana, nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. J. F. Welton, who died at South Madison last Sunday morning was a member of Co. Vince was raised on a farm in Dunn, where he was in charge of meeting Bessy the cow at the gate. [Source: Sauk Centre Herald (MN) Nov. 18, 1920] tr. To us, who have known him long and intimately as a skillful workman and cherished assistant and companion, his loss is wholly irreparable. Ole O. Texle died in Cambridge, Sunday morning, March 4th at the age of 77 years and 6 months. ([Monona, Wis.) 1955-1958, Morrisonville: Morrisonville Tribune. At Door Creek, Wis., April 27th, after a short illness, of inflammation of the lungs, Mary A., wife of George A., Wright, aged 30 years. Following graduation from Marshall High School, she worked at telephone companies in Madison and Baraboo. Visitation will be held Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Cress Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Road, Madison. Ada County. He performed with the Civic Theater and the New American Theater in Rockford, and the R & R Company in Mazomanie, or any place that had a stage to perform or direct on. Margaret is survived by her children, Carol Reynolds, Jerry (JoAnn) Thornsen, and Larry (Nancy) Thornsen; her grandchildren, Robert Reynolds, Mickey (Tara) Reynolds, Jessica (Eric) Showers, Aaron (Nikki) Thornsen, Margaret and Michael Thornsen; seven great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Mary Thornsen; a brother-in-law, Linus Thornsen; and numerous nieces and nephews. For twelve years they operated a dairy farm located between Marshall and Waterloo. She enjoyed travelling, along with spending time with family, knitting and reading. A visitation will be held at the funeral home on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. Visitation will be from 5:30 p.m. until the time of service at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday at Bethel Lutheran Church. A private family gathering will be held on Wednesday, February 8, 2017 followed by a celebration of Eldons life at Rudes Lanes, 210 E. Holum Street in DeForest from 4-8pm The family would like to thank Ryan Funeral Home of DeForest, Reverend David Brynelson and all of the staff at Heartland Hospice for their assistance. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) Dec. 24, 1861] tr. For more than a year she engaged in evangelistic work as a member of the Christian Crusaders, then returning home and devoted her life to the car of her parents and brothers. Death of Myron H. Orton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 602 Everglade Drive, Madison, on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, at 11 a.m., with Father Bart Timmerman presiding. He was soon appointed consul for the Netherlands for Wisconsin, and later for Minnesota and Michigan. Green (0-50) is good. A memorial service will be held at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE, 401 S. Owen Dr., Madison, at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015, with Monsignor James Uppena presiding. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" a(published 1903); pages 130-142; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Samuel Woolworth He held various local offices of honor and trust, and was active in many lines of business. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) Aug. 29, 1860] mkk, Charles Rickerson Jr. by MZ], Laura Marret [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" a(published 1903); pages 142-147; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Addeline D. Pyncheon (Madison, Wis.) 1876-1877, Madison: Daily State Journal. (Deforest, Wis.) 1948-Current, De Forest: De Forest Times. He was a man of much ability and learning, and his death greatly regretted. Private services will be held at the Winn-Cress funeral home in Waunakee. She is survived by her parents, Karl and Rebecca Olm; grandparents, Ken and Anna Olm, Karen Clouse and Richard and Beth Clouse; an aunt, Sara Olm; uncles, Mike and Mark Clouse; great-grandparents, Hazel Olm, George and Ellen White; and several great-aunts and uncles. SURVIVED BY FAMILY by JAH], Richard Leo Mackesey An inquest was held, and a verdict rendered that the deceased came to her end from the effects of some virulent poison. Madison Death Records Search (Wisconsin) - County Office He had been employed here by Red Dot Foods, Inc. Krostu officiated and Rev. Vincent T. Mackesey, age 91, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015, at his home surrounded by his family. The great effort of his life was the part he took in the great impeachment trial of Judge Levi Hubbell, in 1853. The bad news for the Vikings is it . (Monona, Wis.) 1968-1983, Monona: Monona Grove Suburbanite. She married Earl R. Thornsen in Marshall on June 18, 1946 and they were married until his death in 2008. In 1869, he was detailed from the regular army for military instruction in the Western University, at Pittsburg; and, in 1870, he was chosen to the chair of military science and civil and mechanical engineering in the University of Wisconsin. In 1858 he was made city attorney, in 1865 a member of the city council and in 1869 was an unsuccessful candidate for attorney general on the democratic ticket. A private family burial will occur later. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (1906) Wisconsin Necrology, page 141; tr. He was married on June 24, 1868, to Miss Siri Halverson, who had come from Norway the year before Mr. Vingom, and after their marriage went to housekeeping in the house in which they have lived ever since --- more than half a century. In 1863, he was commissioned by President Lincoln a captain and commissary, and served in the commissary department till the close of the war, when he was brevetted major. A visitation will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, January 4, 2015, at RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 2418 N. Sherman Avenue and also at the church on Monday from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. One brother is a resident there. One of his many passions included spending time with his nine grandchildren, supporting them as they pursued their many activities. The boy's lot was that of a poor farmer's son. Arrangements by Hooverson Funeral Home. Rev. She was born in Fennimore on May 14, 1944, the daughter of Charles and Luella (Haas) Scanlan. Mr Post had been in poor health since last Thanksgiving, He ate dinner with the family, He died at 3:30 o'clock while sitting in a chair, heart disease being the cause. DIED. He graduated from Fennimore high school in 1950, and entered the Air Force, serving his country from 1952-1956. [Source: Wisconsin Democrat (Madison, WI) Sept. 21, 1843] mkk, EX-INSURANCE MAN IS DEAD Stoughton, WI Obituaries, 20+ indexes - NewspaperObituaries.net She was born on July 21, 1922, in Illinois, to Rudolph and Mae Suchomel. Twenty years before, as an associated press correspondent, he had served in Cuba during the Spanish Search. From 1838 to 1849, he was a commissioned officer in the Netherlands National guards. [Source: San Diego Union (CA) July 8, 1920] tr. The stick entered at the back and passed out of the breast. He established The Oasis, a weekly newspaper here in 1894,and continued its publication until about ten years ago. Her children and family were the most precious things in life to her. Henry G. Wheeler He was born March 29, 1933, to Albert and Bertha (Haag) Sutter in Perry Township. He is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Dolores Nyhus on Aug. 14, 2011; and his son, Charles Nyhus on Sept. 28, 2001. During his years of service to the Diocese of Madison, Father Pickarts served as financial secretary of the St. Raphael Society and was a member of the Diocesan Building Commission. Brother in law, David Tomlison of Jacksonville, FL. (Madison, Wis.) 1916-1925, Madison: Wisconsin Weekly Capitol. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. Freeman and daughter, Inga Freeman of Black Earth, Wis., an aunt and cousin, Miss Carrie Simley of Madison, Wis., an aunt, Miss Anna Simley, of Amery, Wis., a cousin, Mr. Fredlne of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lange of Sleepy-Eye an uncle and aunt of Mrs. Axness; Max Drusch, brother of Mrs. Axness, Mr. and Mrs. F. Seaman and son, sister, brother-in-law and nephew of Mrs. Axness and Mrs. Rev. by mkk, Evelyn Anna Olm [Source: The Capital Times (Madison, WI) May 10, 1934] mkk. [Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 11 May 1950], Charles Harrison Vilas In 1859 he was elected to the state legislature from Columbia county, whither he had removed on his return from New York. In Madison, Oct. 30th, James Rouse, aged 18 years and 2 months. (Madison, Wis.) 1898-1902, Madison: News-Advertiser. The funeral will be in Chicago Tuesday at 3 p.m. He was never again fit for field service and the rest of his term in service was spent in hospitals. It appears Mr. Moegelin had been in bed, when some of his neighbors went after him and induced him to get up, and go over to the brewery, to join in the festivities. by mkk, Edward G. Ryan [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. He served aboard the U.S.S. [From: The Sun Prairie Countryman; Thursday 5 November 1908. Madison Argus [Source: Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI) Saturday, 17 May 1851; tr. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. (Madison, Wis.) 1894-1920, Madison: Weekly Patriot. Horeb. Mrs. Sweeney was a good mother and loved by all who knew her. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" a(published 1906); pages 130-142; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Gustav W. Spinti Verona, WI Obituaries, 20+ indexes - NewspaperObituaries.net Eldon graduated from Ithaca High School in 1948. She was born September 29, 1928 in Avoca, the daughter of Anthony and Gertrude (Miller) Munz. by JAH], Vincent T. Mackesey Died at Madison, April 19, 1905. This sudden affliction has sent sorrow to the hearts of the stricken parents, and a wide circle of friends unite in sympathizing in this heavy dispensation. He was born in Southwold, in now Elgin County, Canada West, Jan. 28th, 1838. (Madison, Wis.) 1881-1890, Madison: Mandt's Weekly. Actively engaged in newspaper work, he was editor of the Rambler from 1885 to 1886, night city editor of the Chicago Tribune from 1892 to 1893 and editorial writer for the Chicago Evening Post from 1895 to 1899. 1919; contributed by Ron Flink & transcribed by MZ]. He was educated at Michigan University, serving in his junior and senior years as assistant professor of astronomy; and, in 1860, he was chosen director of the observatory, and professor of physics and mathematics. DIED. (Stoughton, Dane Co., Wis.) 1885-1906, Stoughton: Stoughton Hub. He was preceded in death by his parents. ([Madison, Wis.]) 1944-1946, Madison: Wisconsin Nordmanden. PRAIRIE DU SAC: Fr. Two sisters: Shirley Cunningham, of Milwaukee, WI and Donna (Jon) Henry , Troy, Ohio. In 1874 he was elected mayor of Madison and in the following fall a member of the assembly and in 1874 was re-elected mayor without opposition. Obituary Information. Evonne was united in marriage to Ronald ''Fuzzy" Thurston on April 8, 1972 in Madison. Weed had attained the highest honors of Masonry, having filled the several station of W. Master, Grand High Priest, and Dept. Br. Cress Funeral Service, 1310 Emerald Terrace, Sun Prairie. J. H. Paul. Over 50 automobile loads accompanied Mr. Axness to his last resting place, and the church was decorated with a profusion of lovely flowers in vases, and other floral offerings of which the following were beautiful: gates a-jar, a broken wheel, an anchor and an immense pillow, and several large bouquets, all silent proofs of the many true friends by whom Alfred will always be remembered, for he was a man without a blemish on his character; whole-souled, honored and respected by everyone; and his untimely death, caused by a breakdown of the nervous system on account of overwork was a shock to everyone. Browse Orange County Register obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. (Black Earth, Wis.) 1992-Current, Cambridge: Cambridge Gazette. by mkk, Judgy ROys was universally esteemed, for his manly conduct, and social virtues, by all who knew him. When the civil war broke out young Post was anxious to enlist. He came to Wisconsin in 1845, and for many years was a farmer near Newport, Columbia county. The young ladies are teaching there. - Ex-Judge Silas U. Pinney died early Saturday evening of dropsy. Dane County obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. (Monona, Wis.) 1982-Current, Monona: Monona Community Herald. . by MZ], Ole O. Texle (Sun Prairie, Wis.) 1882-1944, Sun Prairie: Sun Prairie Ledger. MEMBER OF PIONEER FAMILY by mkk, Charles B. Watson In his free time he enjoyed fishing and boasted a large collection of fishing tackle. by MZ], Janet E. Miller (Madison, Wis.) 1859-1864, Madison: Wisconsin Daily State Journal. In Medina on Saturday last, Jan. 27th, of the croup, Charles Rickerson Jr., only son of Hon. A sister of Bishop Ryan, Miss Eunice Ryan, who teaches home economics at Ohio State University, left for Bismarck Monday. Obituaries | Madison Public Library He was. by mkk, Ingebrigt Larson Tygum Arline graduated with the 1947 class of Madison West High School. STOUGHTON Harold I. Olstad, 56, Stoughton, died Sunday night in a hospital here. Mr. Diederich, the husband and driver of the touring car which flipped in the loose gravel on the steep hill causing Mrs. Diederich's death, is reported to be recovering at his home from a fractured collar bone and severe bruises to his body. Mr. Cantwell was born at Madison, Wis., a son of the late Michael J. Cantwell, founder of the Cantwell Printing Co. of Madison. With the exception of a few months in 1865, he has resided at Mazomanie since his return from the war. He was born on September 2, 1925 in Madison, Wisconsin, the son of Henry and Gertrude Pertzborn. 1879 - Col. A.H. West died at Madison, Aug. 26th. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) Nov. 1, 2004] tr. Locating in Racine, he represented that county in part, in 1846, in the first constitutional convention, and was one of the ablest and most conspicuous members of that body. Died at Madison, September 27, 1905. Sun Prairie, Wis., March 26. William Mellwain is dead at the age of 84 years. The deceased was a native of Norway, where he was born in Navslo, Sogn, March 4, 1844, thus being in his 77th year at the time of his death. and Ida Axness (Mrs. Niels Beck) of Peever, S. D., besides a host of friends and relatives far and near. Springer, assisted by Madison Lodge No. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at ST. CHRISTOPHER PARISH, ST. ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH, 301 N. Main St, Verona, with Father William Vernon officiating. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" (published 1906); pages 130-142; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Angus R. McDonald Mount Horeb / Blanchardville - Grant Leroy Nyhus, age 89, of the rural Mount Horeb/Blanchardville area died on Saturday, July 2, 2016, at the New Glarus Home in New Glarus. A telegram with a note directing that whatever was discovered on his body was to be given to his brother William, at Dane, Wis., were found. Robert's grandchildren quickly learned what the world already knew, the fact that Papa was a loving, caring man who would do anything for family. Longtime Madison volunteer Lela M. Josephson, a former state director of the Wisconsin Credit Union League, died Friday after a brief illness. END COMES SUDDENLY (Madison [Wis.]) 1865-1866, Madison: Wisconsin Weekly Democrat. Interment will be at Spring Green after the relatives come from the southwest. [Source: The Weekly Wisconsin; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 12 Mar 1887]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau, Charles A. Noyes Sr. (Madison, Wis.) 1855-1856, Madison: Daily Wisconsin Patriot. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (31 May 2012) submitted by Jim Honer, who adds this personal note: Ernie and Kay were extraordinary genealogists. - Wis. Democrat. 9 (1909) Wisconsin Necrology (1876-81) page 475; transcribed by LaDena Livingston]. Died at Madison, September 12, 1905. He served in that command until July 14, 1864, when he was mustered out on account of his service having expired. (Madison, Dane County, Wis.) 1854-1856, Madison: Wisconsin Patriot. (? He then assigned to duty in the Signal Corps, participating in several skirmishes; and was afterwards given command of the Signal Bureau in Washington, and finally the entire command of the Signal Corps, having been promoted to the rank of major, and then lieutenant colonel inspecting the Signal Corps. His family was among the pioneer settlers of that state and his grandfather, a contractor and builder, secured the contract to construct the Wisconsin territorial capitol building.
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