Obit: Eggett, Louisa Sempf (1871 - 1903)
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Surnames: EGGETT SEMPF KLOSTER
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 8/13/1903
DEATH OF MRS. GEORGE EGGETT, August 1902
From the Greenwood Gleaner and from the scrapbook of Mrs. Andrews,
former librarian of The Greenwood Public Library, Greenwood,
Wisconsin.
Mrs. George Eggett died at her home between Greenwood and Loyal
Friday, August 7, from kidney disease with which she has been a
sufferer for several years past.
Louisa Sempf, deceased's maiden name was born in Richland county
April 25, 1871, and came with her parents to Clark county when she
was a young girl, living near Greenwood. Eight years ago last
spring she was married in La Crosse to George Eggett. To this union
one son was born and besides this she and her husband adopted a
child this last spring. Besides the husband and children she leaves
a widowed mother, Mrs. Christina Sempf, who lives northeast of
Loyal and two sisters.
The funeral was held from the M.E. church in Greenwood Sunday
afternoon, her pastor Rev. W. E. Kloster, officiating. Interment
took place in the Greenwood cemetery. The stricken husband and
relatives have the sympathy of a large acquaintance.
Eggett, Louisa Sempf (1871-1903)
OBITUARY MENTION
Mrs. George Eggett died at her home between Greenwood and Loyal
Friday, August 7, from kidney disease with which she has been a
sufferer for several years past.
Louisa Sempf, deceased's maiden name, was born in Richland County
April 25, 1871, and came with her parents to Clark county when she
was a young girl, living near Greenwood. Eight years ago last
spring she was married in La Crosse to George Eggett. To this union
one son was born and besides this she and her husband adopted a
child this last spring. Besides the husband and children she leaves
a widowed mother, Mrs. Christina Sempf, who lives northeast of
Loyal, and two sisters.
The funeral was held from the M. E. church in Greenwood Sunday
afternoon her pastor, Rev. W. E. Kloster, officiating. Interment
took place in the Greenwood cemetery. The stricken husband and
relatives have the sympathy of a large acquaintance.
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