Obit: Cummings, James D. (1891 - 1961)
Transcriber: Jean Kelley
----Source: This is from a
photocopy and the date of article is not
known. I am guessing it was from a Tomah, Marshfield, Neillsville
or Clark county paper around 1961. JAMES D.
CUMMINGS Funeral services
will be held today (Thursday) at 3:30 p.m. for James Darrow
Cummings, 70, Neillsville, who died Sunday at the Veteran's
Administration Hospital in Tomah. The Rev. Jack Grether will
officiate at services from the United Church of Christ. Burial will
be made in the Neillsville cemetery. The
Haugen-Richmond Post, No. 73, American Legion will conduct military
rites and will be assisted by the Rural Letter Carriers association
of which Mr. Cummings was a member. Mr. Cummings, son
of the late John W. and Florence (Darrow) Cummings, was born March
19, 1891, in Clark County. He received his education in the
Riverside school in Pine Valley. He was a member of the National
Guard and Co. A, and served on the Mexican border in 1916 and in
World War I in France and Germany. He received his discharge in
1919. He returned to the
home farm for two years and was a rural mail carrier for 27 years,
retiring because of poor health in August, 1948; For the last four
years he had been a patient in the hospital in Tomah. On June 23, 1920
he was married to the former Agnes Bryan. He is survived by
his wife and 10 children; Mrs. Harold (Agnes) Stephens, Glenview
Ill.; James D. Cummings, Alma Center: Donald Cummings, Chicago
Ill.; Robert Cummings, Black River Falls: John Cummings, Glenview
Ill.; Mrs. Joe (Joe Ann) Rusinko, Neillsville; Mrs. Robert (Mary)
Palubicki, Neillsville; Miss Nancy Cummings at home; Mr. Allen
Cummings (can't read a few characters)Navy, Norfolk, VA. And Thomas
Cummings U.S. Air Force, Kessler, Miss. Other survivors are a
sister, Miss Cornelia Cummings, Green Bay; a brother Henry
Cummings, Marshfield and 14 grandchildren. The Georgas
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