Obit: Kissinger, Sarah Louise (1867 - 1935)

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Surnames: Kissinger, Morgan, Yates, Dawson

----Sources: scrapbook (probably Spencer Record)

Kissinger, Sarah Louise (25 Jan. 1867 - *17 March 1935)*Could be off.

Mrs. Jacob Kissinger, a resident of the Town of Sherman for the past forty years passed away at her home Monday morning at 7 o'oclock after a brief illness. She suffered a stroke and did not regain consciousness. She was 68 years, 1 month and 20 days old. Sarah Louise Morgan was born Jan. 25, 1867 at Booten New Jersey and came to Milwaukee with her parents at the age of fourteen years. She was married to David Yates and lived in Milwaukee for eight years. Three children were born to the union, two daughters Cora and Ina and one son David who preceded his mother in death thirteen years ago. On May 11, 1895 she was married to Jacob Kissinger of the Town of Sherman where they have since made their home. To this union one son Alvin was born. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, March 20, at the Spencer Methodist Church by Rev. W. M. Dawson, Nasonville.

Pall bearers were Chauncey Stevens, Lowell Schultz, James and Leonard Griffith, Albert Schroeder and August Rahm. Those in Charge of the floweres were Mrs. Julius Schroeder, Mrs. W. Reinheimer, Mrs. August Rahm and three grand daughters, Mildred and Bernice Robinson, and Mrs. Hoff, (Katherine Dietsche) She leaves to mourn her husband, three children Mrs. John Dietsche (Cora), Mrs John Robinson (Ina) of Milton Junction, and one sone Alvin, Town of Fremont: twenty-four grand children, nine great grand children and four sisters, Mrs Helen Berrier, Highland Park, Washington; Mrs. E. Vanderhood, Door, North Dakota; and one brother, Daniel Morgan of Washington. Her parents, two brothers and three sisters preceded her in death. Burial took place at the Spencer Cemetery.  Griffith Corner,Cor.

 

 


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