Obit: Trevalle, Louise A’Bell (1873 - 1932)

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Surnames: Trevalle, Scott, Smith, Keyes, Coates, Becker, Rhodes, Poller, Bunnell, Brown, Sturgeon, Lavine, Folstad

----Source: ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Clark Co., WI) 20 Oct. 1932

Trevalle, Louise A’Bell (12 AUG 1873 - 16 OCT 1932)

MRS. SAM TREVALLE DIES AT MADISON SUNDAY

Mrs. Sam Trevalle passed away at the Madison hospital, October 16, at the age of fifty-nine years, death being caused by heart trouble and goiter.

Louise A’Bell Scott was born in Monroe county, Ohio, on August 12, 1873. She was the daughter of Alex and Elizabeth Scott, and was the fifth child in a family of twelve.

She was married to Sam Trevalle on November 25, 1895 at Knapp, Wis., and to this union were born five children, four of whom survive. The oldest daughter, Della, passed away at Milwaukee, July 17, 1929.

In 1906 they moved to Abbotsford from Westboro, and have since resided here.

Funeral services were held from the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon and interment made in the Abbotsford cemetery, Rev. L. C. Smith officiating.

She leaves to mourn her departure her husband and four children, John, Clarence, Samuel (husband), Iva Nell and William, all of Abbotsford, besides a number of relatives outside of her immediate family.

Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scott, Mr. Melvin Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, Miss Avanell Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes, Miss Edith Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Coates, Miss Elizabeth Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Friend Trevalle of La Crosse, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Becker, Mr. Wm. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rhodes, all of Marshfield, Mrs. Alma Poller, Mrs. M. C. Bunnell and daughter Lucille and Mrs. Albert Brown of Stevens Point, Miss Bernadine Sturgeon and Miss Evelyn Lavine of Owen.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our many friends, relatives, the school and the neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during this great bereavement, the death of our loving wife and dear mother.

Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Smith, Mrs. Folstad, the flower girls and the pallbearers.

Sam Trevalle and children

 

 


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