Obit: Charles, Beatrice Marie (1874 - 1955)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Charles, Peterson, Hanson, Hartwell,
Campman, Hughes, Poole, Kutchera, North, Patey, Crissinger, Peters,
Scott, McConnell, Sather, Quast, Dyre, Harcey
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville,
Clark Co., WI.) March 10, 1955
Charles, Beatrice Marie (9 May 1874 - 28 February
1955)
Mrs. Beatrice Marie Charles, age 80, lately of
Kissimmee, Fla., died Monday, February 28, 1955, at a hospital in
Kissimmee. The body arrived in Neillsville on the following
Thursday. Funeral services were conducted March 4, 1955, from
the Georgas Funeral home. The Rev. Frank B. Harcey
officiated. Interment took place in the Neillsville City
Cemetery.
Mrs. Charles was born May 9, 1874, at Neillsville
to Ole and Hanna (Peterson) Hanson. She received her
education and grew to womanhood in Neillsville. Nearly all
her life was spent here. Following her marriage to John C.
Charles on December 21, 1892, at Neillsville, they moved to a farm
in the Town of Pine Valley. There they farmed until 1907,
when a tornado leveled their farm home. They then moved to a
home on Center Street in Neillsville. Two years later they
moved back to the farm after rebuilding. They continued to
farm for four more years and then moved back to their home in
town.
Mr.
Charles preceded her in death on July 4, 1939. She left
Neillsville nine years ago to keep house for her brother in
Florida. He died seven years ago, but she continued to make
her home in the south, although she looked upon Neillsville as her
real home. In the nine years of her residence in the south
she made 24 trips to Neillsville.
Mrs. Charles was a member of the Neillsville
Congregational Church and the Diamond Rebekah Lodge No.
64.
Surviving her are one sister, Mrs. Olive
Hartwell, Princeton, Wis., and one brother, Haken Hanson of
Winneconne, Wis.
Pallbearers were: William Campman, William
Hughes, Charles Poole, Edward Kutchera, Herman North and Sidney
Patey.
Mrs. B. H. Crissinger and Mrs. Robert Peters sang
two selections accompanied by Mrs. Jess Scott at the organ.
Close relatives from out of town attending the
rites were: Mrs. Albert (Olive) Hartwell, Princeton; Mrs. Haken
Hanson, Winneconne; M. A. Hartwell, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sather, Mrs. Martin Quast and Mrs.
Annie Dyre, all of Greenwood.
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