Obit: Poff, C.M (? - 1902)
Transcriber: Stan

Surnames: POFF ARMSTRONG POOL

----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 11/06/1902

Poff, C.M (? - 23 OCT1902)

Dr. C.M. Poff died at Black River Falls Oct. 23, 1902. While on his way to Neillsville, Clark County, he was taken with pneumonia and heart trouble and died after a brief illness. He enlisted in the 13th Indiana, Vols. In June 1861, and was wounded at Rich Mountain, July 11, 1861. He was married April 25, 1863, to Rachel C. Armstrong of Niles City, Mich. In 1865 they came to Wisconsin, residing in Monroe County, Readstown and Viola. A few years ago he came to Clark County and bought land in Washburn, where he began to open up a farm, taking great interest in the work and gave it up because of failing health, going to reside in La Crosse. Early in life he became a member of the Christian Church and was ordained a minister in 1875. He however continued the practice of medicine, which he began in 1866, following his profession until age and failing health compelled him to retire from active practice. He was a very generous and spirited man, and won friends wherever he went. He was a prominent Odd Fellow and Grand Army man and had a host of friends in both orders. He leaves a wife and three children, two brothers and four sisters. One sister, Mrs. Thos. Pool resides on the farm in Washburn. The funeral was held at the M.E. Church in Readstown, Wis., where the remains were laid to rest.

 

 


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