Obit: Kimball, Pheba A. Towsley (1841 - 1886)

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Surnames: KIMABALL TOWSLY

 

----Source: : Neillsville Republican Press 6/17/1886

 

PHEBA KIMBALL (1862 - 1886)


(Pre-notice)


Died, at her residence in Pine Valley, Clark County, Wednesday evening, June 16. 1886, after a long illness, Mrs. J. A. Kimball, wife of our worthy townsman, J. A. Kimball.


(Obituary) 28 Jan. 1886


Mrs. Pheba A. Kimball was the daughter of Dr. M. M. Towsly, and was born in Summit Co. Ohio. Her marriage to Mr. J. A. Kimball took place near Waukesha, Wis., Sept 2, 1862. For many years she was a resident of Clark County, where she was widely known and respected for her lovable traits of character. In 1878 she united with the Presbyterian Church of Neillsville, and although failing health did not permit her attendance upon public worship during the last few years of her life, she still manifested a deep interest in the affairs of the church. Five children, two sons and three daughters, are now left to feel a mother's loss. Her father, long a resident of Clark County, now lives at Olivet, Pierce County. His failing health did not permit his attendance at her funeral. Her disease was consumption, which had long preyed upon her system. But she was able only a few weeks since to ride a mile or two for exercise. She clung to life with a wonderful tenacity. Her home and her family were dear to her. Patiently she suffered, and hopefully she died. Her funeral was attended from the Presbyterian Church on Friday last, attended by a large concourse of friends and relatives. The Rebekah Lodge, of which she was a member, attended in full regalia. Thus one after another depart. The family and friends have the tender sympathies of both church and lodge, and one an all unite in pronouncing her memory blessed.

 

 


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