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Alice Helen <I>Metcalf</I> Dano

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Alice Helen Metcalf Dano

Birth
Excelsior, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Sep 1932 (aged 76)
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.542864, Longitude: -90.000109
Plot
Block 9
Memorial ID
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'MRS. DANO DIED SUDDENLY AT HOME
"Mrs. Herbert Dano, who lived on East Main Street, died suddenly last monday evening. While she had not been feeling very well, for sometime, her condition was not thought serious. Her daughter, Mrs. Walter Morgan, arrived one day last week to spend a few days with her parents, intending to return to Ladysmith the fore part of the week. As her mother seemed to feel worse she decided to remain a day or two longer. Monday evening the daughter was preparing the evening meal and asked her mother what she would like. Mrs. Dano named several things that she would like and the daughter went to prepare them. Just as she returned with the food, her mother suffered a heart attack and died immediately."
[Reedsburg Free Press, 23 Sep 1932, p.1]

"OBITUARY -- Dano
"Alice Helen Metcalf, the youngest daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Metcalf was born in the town of Excelsior, July 31, 1856. On Nov. 13, 1879 she was united in marriage to Herbert W. Dano. To this union was born one daughter Mrs. Margaret Morgan of Ladysmith, Wis.
"The first four years of her married life was spent in Baraboo when they returned to to Excelsior to care for her parents during their declining years.
"In 1907 they moved to Reedsburg where they have since made their home. Mrs. Dano had been ill for several days but was not considered serious when seh passed away suddenly on Monday, Sept. 19 at the age of 76 years, 1 month and 18 days. Her husband and daughter who survive her were at home with her at the time. She is also survived by three grandchildren Ruth Alice and George Morgan, a niece Alice Metcalf of Baraboo and many other relatives.
"The funeral was held at the Methodist Church of which Mrs. Dano had for many years been a loyal member.
"Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Harris. The W. R. C. of which Mrs. Dano was a member, attended in a body.
"Interment was made at Greenwood cemetery."
[Reedsburg Free Press, 30 Sep 1932, p.8]
'MRS. DANO DIED SUDDENLY AT HOME
"Mrs. Herbert Dano, who lived on East Main Street, died suddenly last monday evening. While she had not been feeling very well, for sometime, her condition was not thought serious. Her daughter, Mrs. Walter Morgan, arrived one day last week to spend a few days with her parents, intending to return to Ladysmith the fore part of the week. As her mother seemed to feel worse she decided to remain a day or two longer. Monday evening the daughter was preparing the evening meal and asked her mother what she would like. Mrs. Dano named several things that she would like and the daughter went to prepare them. Just as she returned with the food, her mother suffered a heart attack and died immediately."
[Reedsburg Free Press, 23 Sep 1932, p.1]

"OBITUARY -- Dano
"Alice Helen Metcalf, the youngest daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Metcalf was born in the town of Excelsior, July 31, 1856. On Nov. 13, 1879 she was united in marriage to Herbert W. Dano. To this union was born one daughter Mrs. Margaret Morgan of Ladysmith, Wis.
"The first four years of her married life was spent in Baraboo when they returned to to Excelsior to care for her parents during their declining years.
"In 1907 they moved to Reedsburg where they have since made their home. Mrs. Dano had been ill for several days but was not considered serious when seh passed away suddenly on Monday, Sept. 19 at the age of 76 years, 1 month and 18 days. Her husband and daughter who survive her were at home with her at the time. She is also survived by three grandchildren Ruth Alice and George Morgan, a niece Alice Metcalf of Baraboo and many other relatives.
"The funeral was held at the Methodist Church of which Mrs. Dano had for many years been a loyal member.
"Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Harris. The W. R. C. of which Mrs. Dano was a member, attended in a body.
"Interment was made at Greenwood cemetery."
[Reedsburg Free Press, 30 Sep 1932, p.8]


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