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Cassie Minerva Geesey Clink

Birth
Myrtle, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA
Death
22 Apr 1938 (aged 63)
Hill County, Montana, USA
Burial
Rudyard, Hill County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Cassie Clink was born 4 February 1875 in Minnesota to George M. and Julia Ann (Billinghurst) Gessey. Both Cassie and Edwin Owens were 20 years old when they married on 25 December 1895. They lived in Shell Rock, Freeborn County, Minnesota. They came from Minnesota to Montana in 1912 and homesteaded in E 1/2 section of township 36 N, R.8 E. To this union was born one son, George, 2 daughters, Minnie and Lillian and an adopted daughter, Lucille. Cassie died April 22, 1938 and Edwin remarried and moved to Havre where he passed away in 1947. Children: George Henry, Minnesota, Ione, Lucille M., Lillian M. Resided in Minneota, Hill County, MT.

Funeral services for Mrs. E. L. Clink were held in the Minneota hall Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was made in the Grace church cemetery with Rev. N. S. Magelssen of Highham officiating. The funeral text was read from Matt. 7:21, and the selected hymns "Home of the Soul", "When the Mists Have Rolled Away: and "The Shepherd True" were sung by A. E. Suckow, Ezra Suckow and D. T. Swift, with Mrs. E. M. Packer at the piano.

The large display of floral tributes of sympathy and sorrow signified the high esteem that was held for the departed friend and heighbor whose moral remains were gently carried to its final resting place by O. D. Hill, E. Anderson, Joe Gulick, George Wickmann, William Bangs and Carl Ramberg.

Mrs. Minerva Cassie Clink, a long time resident of the Minneota community, died last Friday afternoon, April 23, 1938 at her home 26 miles northeast of Rudyard, following an illness of about 5 years duration. Death being due to a paralytic stroke. She was united in marriage to Edward Lee Clink.

Surviving are her husband, a son George, two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Uhrhammer of Shelby and Lillian Clink; a brother O. S Geesey of Pierre, South Dakota and two grandchildren. An adopted daughter, Lucille Lathrope, died on November 4, 1932 in Havre.

Mrs. Clink was an industrious woman and in the pioneering days took active part in the leadership of progressive social movements for her community. She was a devoted wife and mother, and her passing has left a vacancy that will be greatly missed by a host of neighbors and friends.
Cassie Clink was born 4 February 1875 in Minnesota to George M. and Julia Ann (Billinghurst) Gessey. Both Cassie and Edwin Owens were 20 years old when they married on 25 December 1895. They lived in Shell Rock, Freeborn County, Minnesota. They came from Minnesota to Montana in 1912 and homesteaded in E 1/2 section of township 36 N, R.8 E. To this union was born one son, George, 2 daughters, Minnie and Lillian and an adopted daughter, Lucille. Cassie died April 22, 1938 and Edwin remarried and moved to Havre where he passed away in 1947. Children: George Henry, Minnesota, Ione, Lucille M., Lillian M. Resided in Minneota, Hill County, MT.

Funeral services for Mrs. E. L. Clink were held in the Minneota hall Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was made in the Grace church cemetery with Rev. N. S. Magelssen of Highham officiating. The funeral text was read from Matt. 7:21, and the selected hymns "Home of the Soul", "When the Mists Have Rolled Away: and "The Shepherd True" were sung by A. E. Suckow, Ezra Suckow and D. T. Swift, with Mrs. E. M. Packer at the piano.

The large display of floral tributes of sympathy and sorrow signified the high esteem that was held for the departed friend and heighbor whose moral remains were gently carried to its final resting place by O. D. Hill, E. Anderson, Joe Gulick, George Wickmann, William Bangs and Carl Ramberg.

Mrs. Minerva Cassie Clink, a long time resident of the Minneota community, died last Friday afternoon, April 23, 1938 at her home 26 miles northeast of Rudyard, following an illness of about 5 years duration. Death being due to a paralytic stroke. She was united in marriage to Edward Lee Clink.

Surviving are her husband, a son George, two daughters, Mrs. Alvin Uhrhammer of Shelby and Lillian Clink; a brother O. S Geesey of Pierre, South Dakota and two grandchildren. An adopted daughter, Lucille Lathrope, died on November 4, 1932 in Havre.

Mrs. Clink was an industrious woman and in the pioneering days took active part in the leadership of progressive social movements for her community. She was a devoted wife and mother, and her passing has left a vacancy that will be greatly missed by a host of neighbors and friends.


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  • Originally Created by: cara
  • Added: Jan 24, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33207792/cassie_minerva-clink: accessed ), memorial page for Cassie Minerva Geesey Clink (4 Feb 1875–22 Apr 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33207792, citing Grace Church Cemetery, Rudyard, Hill County, Montana, USA; Maintained by ROA (contributor 47106304).