Arthur H. LeSuer, age 74, died at his home, 302 Blake Street, last evening about 6 O'clock. Mr. LeSuer had suffered a stroke of paralysis a week or more ago and his condition had since been critical.
He was born near Baraboo and had spent most of his life in this locality, his home for more than 40 years being the farm near Devils Lake, now occupied by the family of his daughter Mrs. Arthur Perry.
Surviving him are his wife, the former Dora Mae Haseltine, two daughters, Mrs. Perry (Hazel), and Mrs. Lawrence Wakefield (Stella), of Rockford, Illinois, a sister Mrs. Ella Simonds, Baraboo, and a brother Herman LeSuer, Sauk Center, Minnesota. There are also five grandchildren and one great grandchild
The body is at the McGann funeral home, pending the arrival of the daughter, Mrs. Wakefield.
1 Jun 1943
(Transcribed by Bruce G. Waddell from a newspaper clipping in the scrapbook of his Great Aunt May Thomas Baer)
Arthur H. LeSuer, age 74, died at his home, 302 Blake Street, last evening about 6 O'clock. Mr. LeSuer had suffered a stroke of paralysis a week or more ago and his condition had since been critical.
He was born near Baraboo and had spent most of his life in this locality, his home for more than 40 years being the farm near Devils Lake, now occupied by the family of his daughter Mrs. Arthur Perry.
Surviving him are his wife, the former Dora Mae Haseltine, two daughters, Mrs. Perry (Hazel), and Mrs. Lawrence Wakefield (Stella), of Rockford, Illinois, a sister Mrs. Ella Simonds, Baraboo, and a brother Herman LeSuer, Sauk Center, Minnesota. There are also five grandchildren and one great grandchild
The body is at the McGann funeral home, pending the arrival of the daughter, Mrs. Wakefield.
1 Jun 1943
(Transcribed by Bruce G. Waddell from a newspaper clipping in the scrapbook of his Great Aunt May Thomas Baer)
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