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George Heser

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George Heser

Birth
Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Oct 1916 (aged 53)
Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Tomah, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Tomah Journal, Tomah, Wisconsin
1916 October 20
OBITUARY
George Heser was born in the Town of Greenfield, Monroe County, Wis., April 26, 1863, and departed this life at his home in the Town of La Grange, Oct. 15, 1916, aged 53 years, 5 months, and 19 days. On Aug. 27, 1893, he married to Miss Eva Dickenson, and to them nine children were born, eight of whom, with the wife, two sisters and two brothers, survive him. For the past two years he has been ailing, but it was only recently that his physical condition was such as to become alarming to his friends. Skillful nursing and the best medical science were unable to prolong life, and the end came about noon on Sunday last, the immediate cause of death being heart failure. The deceased wass well known thruout this section of the county, his entire life having been spent in this community, where he was engaged in farming. He was held in high esteem in the community and was one of the leading citizens of his town; having been for several years a member of the town board. For a number of years past he has been a member of the Knights of Pythias lodge and of the Modern Woodmen of American. The funeral services, which were conducted by Rev. L. E. Hoisington from the La Grange Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, were attended by a large number of neighbors and friends. The Knights of Pythias of Tomah took charge of the burial, which occurred at the La Grange cemetery.
Tomah Journal, Tomah, Wisconsin
1916 October 20
OBITUARY
George Heser was born in the Town of Greenfield, Monroe County, Wis., April 26, 1863, and departed this life at his home in the Town of La Grange, Oct. 15, 1916, aged 53 years, 5 months, and 19 days. On Aug. 27, 1893, he married to Miss Eva Dickenson, and to them nine children were born, eight of whom, with the wife, two sisters and two brothers, survive him. For the past two years he has been ailing, but it was only recently that his physical condition was such as to become alarming to his friends. Skillful nursing and the best medical science were unable to prolong life, and the end came about noon on Sunday last, the immediate cause of death being heart failure. The deceased wass well known thruout this section of the county, his entire life having been spent in this community, where he was engaged in farming. He was held in high esteem in the community and was one of the leading citizens of his town; having been for several years a member of the town board. For a number of years past he has been a member of the Knights of Pythias lodge and of the Modern Woodmen of American. The funeral services, which were conducted by Rev. L. E. Hoisington from the La Grange Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, were attended by a large number of neighbors and friends. The Knights of Pythias of Tomah took charge of the burial, which occurred at the La Grange cemetery.


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