Obit: |
Wilding, George (1844 - 21 JAN 1892) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
WILDING |
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 01/27/1892
Wilding, George (1844 - 21 JAN 1892)
George Wilding,
who formerly resided in the town of Grant, Clark County, about four
miles from this city, was taken violently ill, about three o'clock
Wednesday morning, Jan. 21st, with congestion of the bowels, and it
was though best to remove him to the hospital in this city, so that
he might have an operation performed to relieve his sufferings, and
to received the proper treatment.
But on account of his weakened condition, upon arriving at the
hospital, it was deemed unsafe to undertake the operation, and at
ten o'clock of the same evening, he died.
It is supposed that he had strained himself in lifting beef, which
he was furnishing logging camps with, and had probably taken cold,
which settled in his bowels, and added in causing his death.
He was about forty-seven years old, had been married three times,
and his third wife, together with three children by his first wife,
two by his second, and one by his wife who survives him, mourn his
loss.
The funeral services were held Saturday morning, at ten o'clock,
Jan. 23rd, at the Pleasant Ridge Church, and conducted by Rev. J.
G. Russel, of this city. A large concourse of people assembled to
attend the last sad rites.
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