Marion, Ohio
Fri, Apr 7, 1944 – Page 3
MRS. IDA VIOLA WISE DIES AT HOME HERE
Weeks Illness Fatal to Fairground St. Resident.
Mrs. Ida Viola Wise, 67, of 205 Fairground street died at 1 a.m. today at her home after an illness of one week.
Mrs. Wise was born Dec. 25, 1876 in Findlay to Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Swank. She was a Gold Star mother of World War I. She is survived by her children, Mrs. Zelma Clark of Boise, Ida., Mrs. Esther Shoader of 205 East Fairground street and Mrs. Glenna Welty of Orrville, O. Two sons and a daughter preceded her in death. She is also survived by a brother, Jason Swank of Flint, Mich., a half-brother Frank Swank of Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Fenwick of Cambridge, O.
Completion of the funeral arrangements awaits the arrival of Mrs. Clark from Idaho. Burial will be made in Forest Glen cemetery. Friends may call at the Boyd-Uncapher Funeral home after Saturday noon.
Marion, Ohio
Fri, Apr 7, 1944 – Page 3
MRS. IDA VIOLA WISE DIES AT HOME HERE
Weeks Illness Fatal to Fairground St. Resident.
Mrs. Ida Viola Wise, 67, of 205 Fairground street died at 1 a.m. today at her home after an illness of one week.
Mrs. Wise was born Dec. 25, 1876 in Findlay to Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Swank. She was a Gold Star mother of World War I. She is survived by her children, Mrs. Zelma Clark of Boise, Ida., Mrs. Esther Shoader of 205 East Fairground street and Mrs. Glenna Welty of Orrville, O. Two sons and a daughter preceded her in death. She is also survived by a brother, Jason Swank of Flint, Mich., a half-brother Frank Swank of Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Fenwick of Cambridge, O.
Completion of the funeral arrangements awaits the arrival of Mrs. Clark from Idaho. Burial will be made in Forest Glen cemetery. Friends may call at the Boyd-Uncapher Funeral home after Saturday noon.
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