Obit: Horel, Isaac (1831 - 1921)
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Surnames: HOREL
WASHBURN HOWARD WILSON ----Source:
HUMBIRD ENTERPRISE (Humbird, Clark County, Wis.) 12/10/1921 Horel, Isaac (10
Feb 1831 - 7 Dec 1921) Isaac Horel died
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Washburn, Wednesday night at
about 10:30 o'clock. Although he had been in feeble health for some
time, the end came suddenly. Mr. Horel was nearly 91 years of age.
His wife died fourteen years ago, and since then he has made his
home with his daughter. Funeral services will be held on Saturday
afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. (Follow on in
12/17/1921 Humbird Enterprise) Isaac Horel, son
of Isaac and Betsey Horel, was born in Somersetshire, England, Feb.
10, 1831, the youngest one of eight children. He came to the U. S.
with his parents in 1834, and settled near Syracuse, N.Y., where
the father died. Subsequently the mother moved to Merton, Waukesha
Co., Wis., where the family resided for several years. In 1856 they
came with ox teams to Clark County, and located on a quarter
section of land three miles west of Humbird, Clark County, Wis.,
being the third family to settle in this vicinity. He and his
brothers continued on this homestead for awhile and then moved on
the land which is now one of the best farms in the eastern part of
the town of Cleveland, Jackson Co. He was united in
marriage with Elizabeth Howard in 1856. Three children were born to
them, a son dying in infancy, and a daughter, Mary Jane Wilson, in
March 1907. He resided on his farm until the death of his wife on
Dec. 28, 1907, wince which time he has made his home with his
daughter, Mrs. E. Washburn, until his death after but a short
illness, Wednesday night, Dec. 7, 1921. He is survived by his
daughter, four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren,
besides many relatives and friends. The funeral was
held at the M. E. Church last Saturday afternoon, and was attended
by a large congregation to pay the last tribute of respect to the
deceased pioneer. Rev. A. J. Coram preached the funeral sermon.
Burial was in the family lot in the Mentor Cemetery. Isaac Horel was a
man of sterling worth and character, ever keeping before him the
highest ideals of faithfulness and loyalty in all friendships and
business transactions. Until the infirmities of age prevented, he
was a regular attendant of the Methodist Church. He was always
keenly interested in all the political and civil news of the day,
up to the time of his death, and his friends considered the
interesting way in which he conversed upon all subjects as most
remarkable for one of his years. He had always followed the
occupation of farming and had led an active life. He enjoyed the
society of both young and old, and his home was the scene of many
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