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Hare, Olive (30 DEC 1893 - 13 OCT 1984) |
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Surnames: HARE SISCHO MORSE ELMHORST ENGEL
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark
County, Wis.) 10/17/1984
Hare, Olive (30 DEC 1893 - 13 OCT 1984)
Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1984 at the United
Methodist Church, Greenwood, for Mrs. Charles (Olive) Hare, 90, of
Black River View Apartments, Greenwood, Clark County. She died at
3:12 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, where she
was admitted Oct. 1.
The Rev. C. Arlene Denzer officiated. Burial was in the Greenwood
Cemetery. Pallbearers were James Rahm, Daniel Thrall, William Hare,
George Hare Jr., and Duane and John Boushack.
The former Olive Sischo was born, Dec. 30, 1893 in Christie to the
late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Besse Morse) Sischo. She received her
education in Neillsville schools, graduating from Neillsville High
School in 1911. On Nov. 6, 1912 in North Dakota she was married to
Charles Hare. He died April 3, 1972.
After their marriage they farmed for three years in North Dakota
and in 1915 came to the Greenwood area. In her later years she
worked at canning factories in Greenwood and Loyal. She also worked
at an egg factory in Marshfield.
She was a member of United Methodist Church, its Ladies Aid Society
and the American Legion Auxiliary.
Survivors include two sons Merril and George, both of Greenwood one
daughter, Mrs. Alma Elmhorst of Bourbvonnais, Ill. one sister Mrs.
Mike (Ninah) Engel of Spencer one brother, Leo Sischo of Spencer 12
grandchildren 19 great-grandchildren and nine
great-great-grandchildren.
She also was preceded in death by a son, a daughter, a
great-grandson, a brother and a sister.
Rinka Funeral Home, Loyal, handled arrangements.
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