Obit: Neverman, Eva L. (1877 - 1928)
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Surnames: NEVERMAN
WEDDING ROSSMAN SEYMOUR OETTINGER ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 07/05/1928 Neverman, Eva L.
(29 Mar 1877 - 1 Jul 1928) Mrs. Max Neverman
passed away at her home on South Hewett St. at 8:15 o'clock Sunday
evening, July 1, 1928, aged 51 years, 3 months and 2 days. She had
been in poor health for some time and on April 23 had undergone a
surgical operation at the hospital, but it was discovered that
there was no hope for her permanent recovery. She was brought home
and kindly cared for by her family and friends until death came as
a release from her sufferings. During all her sickness she was
patient and loving with all about her. Mrs. Neverman's
maiden name was Eva Laura Wedding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Wedding deceased. She was born in the town of Levis, Clark County,
March 29, 1877 and lived practically all her life here. On Nov. 18,
1898, she was married to Max Neverman, who survives her. Mrs.
Neverman was a good wife and loving mother, a kind and helpful
neighbor, and always ready to lend a helping hand in the church and
community work. She was a faithful member of the Presbyterian
Church, the Royal Neighbors Lodge and the Woman's Relief Corps. She leaves,
besides her husband, to mourn her death, five children: Louis of
Neillsville, Irma, Mrs. Harry Rossman of Waukesha, Cyril of
Neillsville and Meade and Margaret at home. She leaves also two
brothers, Lew and Henry in the state of Washington, two sisters,
Mrs. Elizabeth Seymour of Minneapolis and Mrs. Della Oettinger of
Lacona, Wis. Also a step-mother, Mrs. James Wedding and a
half-brother, Jimmie, and a half-sister, Cora, in Washington. Those from a
distance who are here to attend the funeral are Mrs. Seymour and
Mrs. Oettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman and two of Mr.
Neverman's sisters, Mrs. Louis Ellinson and Mrs. Ella Fash of
Chicago. The funeral will
be held Thursday at 2 o'clock p.m. at the Presbyterian Church, Rev.
Charles A. Rawson officiating. As South Hewett
St. is closed on account of paving, the remains were taken to the
Schiller undertaking rooms where friends May call previous to the
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