Obit: Wagner, Nora (1906? - 1917)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: WAGNER
LINSTER ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County,
Wis.) 7/19/1917 Wagner, Nora
(1906? - 12 Jul 1917) This entire
community was overspread with gloom and sorrow last Thursday
afternoon, when the new was spread abroad that three little girls
had lost their lived by drowning in the pond. The children, Nelda
and Nora Wagner, and their cousin Leona Linster, with two younger
sisters, were enjoying a play and picnic dinner on the north bank
of pond above the bend. Leona and Nora were paddling around in the
water on the rocks and slipped into a deep hole; Nelda, who was
looking on, went to their assistance, jumping in, thinking that she
could swim, but she too went down in the treacherous pool. Mrs.
John Howard saw the tragedy from the opposite side of the pond, but
could offer no assistance except to spread the alarm. The smaller
children ran to the neighbors, and soon quite a crowd gathered. The
body of Nora Wagner was recovered in a short time, but considerable
effort was required before the other two were brought to the
surface. Meanwhile several physicians reached the scene and added
their efforts to those of the bystanders to revive the children,
but all in vain. Nelda, aged twelve
years, and Nora, aged eleven, were the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
William Wagner, whose home is on the North Side. They were
beautiful children, of lovely disposition and favorites with all
who knew them. They were fine singers and sang in the "Sunshine
Choir" in the Presbyterian Sunday school. Leona Linster,
aged ten years, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Linster
of the town of Weston, Clark County, Wisconsin. She had come down
for a few days visit with her cousins, and all were enjoying it to
the utmost. She was a lovely little girl. She was the oldest of
four children, and this sudden and sad breaking of the family
circle cannot but fill all hearts with sorrow and sympathy. Not
only in the stricken home and among the wide circle of relatives is
the sorrow felt; indeed it May truthfully be said that this city
and country around are in mourning for the death of these
children. The funeral for
all three of the children was held on Tuesday afternoon. Brief
services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, and further
services at the ? church in north Pine Valley, Rev. Mr. Reiff of
Granton, officiating. The great number of people attending the
funeral, many of them coming for miles around, showed the heartfelt
sympathy of the people of this community for the stricken
families. Eighteen little
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