1924 January 11
Obituary - Mrs. Geo. Heser
Eva Dickinson was born in the town of Greenfield, Monroe county, Wisconsin, April 27, 1874, and departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Moseley, on January 4, 1924, after a lingering illness of nearly four years. She was united in marriage to Geo. Heser, August 29, 1893, and they settled on the farm in the town of La Grange that has since been their home. To this union were born nine children: Mrs. Archie Moseley of Warrens, Mr. Albert Heser of Sparta; Wallace, Leon, Oscar, Arlys, Vila and Doris, who live on the home farm. One daughter, Laura, preceded her mother in death at the age of 11 in 1909. Her husband departed this life on October 15, 1916, a terrible bereavement, as it left her with a large family of small children, the youngest not a year old. Mrs. Heser was taken some years ago with a nervous trouble, which deepened into a slow paralysis, from which she was a great sufferer. Besides her children, she leaves to mourn her loss, four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bert Whiting of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Frank Lamb of Tomah; two brothers, Ernest and Charles Dickinson, both of the town of La Grange; besides other relatives, and a host of friends. She was a kind and loving mother, a patient sufferer, and held in high esteem by all who knew her. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. G. H. Willett, were held at Kirby church, the afternoon of January 7, and interment was made at La Grange cemetery.
1924 January 11
Obituary - Mrs. Geo. Heser
Eva Dickinson was born in the town of Greenfield, Monroe county, Wisconsin, April 27, 1874, and departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Moseley, on January 4, 1924, after a lingering illness of nearly four years. She was united in marriage to Geo. Heser, August 29, 1893, and they settled on the farm in the town of La Grange that has since been their home. To this union were born nine children: Mrs. Archie Moseley of Warrens, Mr. Albert Heser of Sparta; Wallace, Leon, Oscar, Arlys, Vila and Doris, who live on the home farm. One daughter, Laura, preceded her mother in death at the age of 11 in 1909. Her husband departed this life on October 15, 1916, a terrible bereavement, as it left her with a large family of small children, the youngest not a year old. Mrs. Heser was taken some years ago with a nervous trouble, which deepened into a slow paralysis, from which she was a great sufferer. Besides her children, she leaves to mourn her loss, four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bert Whiting of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Frank Lamb of Tomah; two brothers, Ernest and Charles Dickinson, both of the town of La Grange; besides other relatives, and a host of friends. She was a kind and loving mother, a patient sufferer, and held in high esteem by all who knew her. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. G. H. Willett, were held at Kirby church, the afternoon of January 7, and interment was made at La Grange cemetery.
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