Obit: Petrie, S. G. (1838 - 1924)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: PETRIE
BALLOU FITZGERALD SNYDER SYNDER ----Source:
ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Wis.) 03/20/1924 Petrie, S. G. (18
SEP 1838 - 12 Mar 1924) S. G. Petrie,
another Civil War veteran and Wisconsin pioneer, has passed on, the
cause of his death being pneumonia. Mr. Petrie was
born in Louis Co., N.Y., Sept. 18, 1838 and died Wednesday, March
12, 1924, being at the time of his death 85 years, 5 months and 23
days old. He came to
Wisconsin when he was seventeen years of age and has since resided
in this state. N March 14, 1861
he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Ballou at Sherwood, Wis. On
Oct. 7, 1861 he enlisted in Co. C. 10 Regiment of Wis. Infantry
Volunteers and received his honorable discharge at Milwaukee the
3rd day of Nov. 1864, after serving three years as a soldier and
participating in some of the bloodiest battles of the Civil
War. Thirteen years ago
he moved to this village with his family. Two years later, Feb. 8,
1913, his wife Mrs. Mary Petrie passed away. He leaves four
children to mourn his loss, Mrs. Carrie Fitzgerald and Mrs. Minnie
Synder, both of Los Angeles, Cal., Carl Petrie of Plymouth, Wis.
and Miss Flora Petrie of this city, who has cared for her father
for the past several years. The funeral was
held Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Von Busch
officiating and Civil War and World War Veterans paying due
respects. Burial was made in the Abbotsford Cemetery beside the
grave of his wife. Relatives from out
of town who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Carl Petrie of
Plymouth, Wis., Mrs. Pierce of Oshkosh and Henry Ballou of
Neenah. Mr. Petrie had the
respect and affection of many neighbors and friends who will
greatly miss him, and who wish to extend sincere sympathy to the
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