For about fifteen years past Mrs. Haskell had been partially paralyzed, having suffered a stroke that made It necessary for her to get about only In a wheel chair and prevented her from leaving the house. Her health failed rapidly in the past few months and the death of her husband, and a daughter recently seemed to add to her decline.
Mrs. Haskell ai born In Massachusetts and was married to Mr. Haskell on August 12. 1834. She came here in the early '40s. Mr. Haskell, husband of the deceased, died last June at the age of ninety-six years. A daughter. Miss Alfretta Haskell, died last April. Those surviving are two daughters and one son, Mrs. George B. Adams of this city, Mrs. S. P. Gary of Portland. Ore., and Alvin Haskell of Milwaukee.
The funeral will occur Tuesday afternoon n 3 o'clock from 94 New York avenue. Rev. F. R. Haft officiating.
The Oshkosh Northwestern
1903 Mon. Jul 13 Page 2
Contributor: JAZ (48097722)
For about fifteen years past Mrs. Haskell had been partially paralyzed, having suffered a stroke that made It necessary for her to get about only In a wheel chair and prevented her from leaving the house. Her health failed rapidly in the past few months and the death of her husband, and a daughter recently seemed to add to her decline.
Mrs. Haskell ai born In Massachusetts and was married to Mr. Haskell on August 12. 1834. She came here in the early '40s. Mr. Haskell, husband of the deceased, died last June at the age of ninety-six years. A daughter. Miss Alfretta Haskell, died last April. Those surviving are two daughters and one son, Mrs. George B. Adams of this city, Mrs. S. P. Gary of Portland. Ore., and Alvin Haskell of Milwaukee.
The funeral will occur Tuesday afternoon n 3 o'clock from 94 New York avenue. Rev. F. R. Haft officiating.
The Oshkosh Northwestern
1903 Mon. Jul 13 Page 2
Contributor: JAZ (48097722)
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