Peter O'Donell passed away two miles north of the village yesterday. He is survived by his Wife and Four Children. The service will be held at St. Anthony's Church, and internment in the catholic Cemetery.∼After one week's illness with pneumonia, Peter O'Donnell passed peacefully away at his home two miles north of the village, at 19:20 o'clock yesterday morning, aged 59 years.
The deceased came here from Calumet county three years ago, having purchased F. B. Perrigo's farm of 40 acres, to which he subsequently added 200 more acres.
Mr. O'Donnell was a hard working, honest gentleman, and though his residence here had been a comparatively brief one, he had gained the respect and esteem of all who had formed his acquaintance.
He is survived by four children – two sons and two daughters.
Oconto Falls Herald (OcontoFalls, Wisconsin) 29 January, 1904.
The deceased was born in Ohio, March 29, 1847 and the same year came to Wisconsin with his parents who settled in the town of Wayne, Washington county. In 1867 Mr. O'Donnell moved to Chilton town and purchased a farm. In 1901 he disposed of his farm and moved to Oconto Falls, where he died Jan. 28th of pneumonia. He was a hard working, industrious citizen in his old home and was esteemed and respected. A widow, two sons and two daughters, survive him, also an aged mother, five brothers and seven sisters are left to mourn his death.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Gillespie, John O'Donnell, Hugh O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. John McAuliff, of Stockbridge; Mrs. Anna Mc Hugh and David Leahy, of Chilton town, attended the funeral at Oconto Falls on Saturday last.
Chilton Times (Chilton, Wisconsin) 6 February, 1904
Contributor: Rose Mohnsam (47105797)
Peter O'Donell passed away two miles north of the village yesterday. He is survived by his Wife and Four Children. The service will be held at St. Anthony's Church, and internment in the catholic Cemetery.∼After one week's illness with pneumonia, Peter O'Donnell passed peacefully away at his home two miles north of the village, at 19:20 o'clock yesterday morning, aged 59 years.
The deceased came here from Calumet county three years ago, having purchased F. B. Perrigo's farm of 40 acres, to which he subsequently added 200 more acres.
Mr. O'Donnell was a hard working, honest gentleman, and though his residence here had been a comparatively brief one, he had gained the respect and esteem of all who had formed his acquaintance.
He is survived by four children – two sons and two daughters.
Oconto Falls Herald (OcontoFalls, Wisconsin) 29 January, 1904.
The deceased was born in Ohio, March 29, 1847 and the same year came to Wisconsin with his parents who settled in the town of Wayne, Washington county. In 1867 Mr. O'Donnell moved to Chilton town and purchased a farm. In 1901 he disposed of his farm and moved to Oconto Falls, where he died Jan. 28th of pneumonia. He was a hard working, industrious citizen in his old home and was esteemed and respected. A widow, two sons and two daughters, survive him, also an aged mother, five brothers and seven sisters are left to mourn his death.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Gillespie, John O'Donnell, Hugh O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. John McAuliff, of Stockbridge; Mrs. Anna Mc Hugh and David Leahy, of Chilton town, attended the funeral at Oconto Falls on Saturday last.
Chilton Times (Chilton, Wisconsin) 6 February, 1904
Contributor: Rose Mohnsam (47105797)
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