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Marsh, Julia (1860 - 11 MAR 1897) |
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Surnames: MARSH FOSTER BUMP
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 03/18/1897
Marsh, Julia (1860 - 11 MAR 1897)
Mrs. Julia Marsh, wife of Sylvester L. Marsh, died at her home at
Granton in this county (Clark) of consumption at the age of
thirty-six years, on Thursday, March 11th, 1897. Deceased was born
in Susquehanna County, Pa., came to Wisconsin at the age of
eighteen years, and was married to Sylvester L. Marsh in 1882.
Besides her husband she leaves two children, a boy of fourteen and
a girl of eight, a sister, Mrs. Stanley Bump, of the town of
Sherman, and an aged father in Pennsylvania. During the past year
she has been almost a constant sufferer from the disease which
finally proved fatal. During the past summer she visited her father
and friends at her former home in Pennsylvania for a few months,
with the hope that the change might improve her health, but the
disease constantly gained ground. In December she was taken to
Chicago for treatment, but no permanent improvement resulted from
it, and a severe cold contracted a few weeks ago hastened the
inevitable end. She was an exemplary lady, highly respected among
her acquaintances, quiet and modest in her ways and faithfully
devoted to her home and family. She will be sadly missed in her
home and in the community in which she has resided.
Home of Sylvester & Julia Marsh in Humbird, Wisconsin
Photo from the Granton News 1915, Celebration of
Clark County's first 50 years.
(contributed by the
Thorp Historical Society)
Funeral services were held at Granton Saturday afternoon, conducted
by Rev. G. N. Foster of this city.
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