Obit: Thompson, Mary #2 (1869 - 1955)  

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Surnames: Thompson, Marks, Stewart, Jepson, Hagen, Thorndyke 
 

----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 08/04/1955 
 

Thompson, Mary (16 Nov. 1869 - 28 July 1955)  
 

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Thompson, 85, who died at the home of her son, Olin, Rib Lake, were held Monday afternoon at the Methodist church with the Rev. Douglas H. Marks officiating. Burial was made in the Dorchester cemetery.  
 

A number of friends from Abbotsford attended the rites. 
 

Pallbearers were four grandsons, Robert Stewart of Stanley, Glen Stewart of Wausau, Lloyd Stewart of Greenwood, Maurice T. Thompson of Tomahawk, and two sons-in-law of O. R. Thompson, Lloyd Thorndyke of St. Paul and Arthur Jepson of Appleton. 
 

Mary Thompson was born Nov. 16, 1869, in Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Thompson. On Jan. 2, 1893, she was married to Thomas Thompson of Abbotsford and they live on a farm in the town of Mayville. To this union, four sons and two daughters were born.  
 

Some time after the death of Mr. Thompson, Aug. 18, 1923, Mrs. Thompson left the farm and made her home with her son, Lloyd, in Abbotsford, Mosinee and Butternut. For the past 13 years she has lived with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Stewart at Greenwood and with her son, Olin, at Rib Lake.  
 

Mrs. Thompson was a charter member of the Union church in Abbotsford. 
 

She is survived by four sons, Maurice C., Abbotsford; Olin R., Rib Lake; Floyd T. of Denver and John R. of Arcidia, Calif., and a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Minnette) Stewart of Greenwood; one sister, Mrs. O. B. Hagen of Wittenberg, one brother, Theodore J. Thompson, Tacoma, Wash., 14 grand-children, 21 great-grandchildren. 
 

Her husband and infant daughter preceded her in death.  
 

 

 


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