Obit: Hoefferle Isadora Babb Shanks (1860 - 1940)
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Surnames: SHANKS HOEFFERLE HAEFERLY
ROY BABB PRESSY RUTH ANDERSON MEEK
----Source: Stevens Point Daily Journal, Feb. 1, 1940
MRS. JOSEPH HAEFERLY (HOEFFERLE) formerly Isadora Babb Shanks
Mrs. Joseph Haeferly (Hoefferle) of Eau
Claire, a former resident of Stevens Point and mother of Forrest
Shanks, 208 West Clark Street, who died Tuesday night at Sacred
Heart Hospital at Eau Claire, was ill and a hospital patient for
three weeks. She had been ailing for a year.
Mrs Haeferly, who was 79 years old, was born in Racine on October
28, 1860. Her maiden name was Isadora Babb. During her girlhood she
moved to Greenwood with her parents. She was married there to David
Shanks and continued to live at Greenwood until her husband death
on February 9, 1931. After his death she came to Steven Point. She
was later married here to John Roy, who died five years ago.
Following the death of Mr. Roy she went to Eau Claire to make her
home with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Ruth. A year later she was married
to Mr. Haeferly and had since made her home at Eau Claire.
Surviving are her husband, three children, Forrest Shanks of
Stevens Point, Mrs. Ruth of Eau Claire and Leonard Shanks of
Ontonagon, Michigan, eight grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Forrest Shanks and Mrs. Ruth were with their mother at the time of
her death. Mrs. Shanks and two children, Grover and Elaine, left
Wednesday night for Eau Claire where they will attend the funeral
on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Anderson of Stevens Point and Mrs.
Hugh Meek of Wisconsin Rapids expect to attend the funeral. Note:
Isadora Babb Shanks Roy Hoefferle was the daughter of Moses Babb
and Louisa Pressy, early settlers of Greenwood, Wisconsin. She
married David Shanks in Neillsville, Wisconsin on March 18,
1879.
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