Obit: Dillenbeck, Martha (1866 - 1953)
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Surnames: Dillenbeck, Gibson,
Einfeldt, Lowery, Popple, Hatton, Stafford, Asplin, Lenz
----Source:
Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 24 Sep 1953
Dillenbeck,
Martha (6 JUL 1866 - 20 SEP 1953)
Martha Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Gibson, was born at Janesville on July 6, 1866. Here she grew to
womanhood and received her education.
On May 29, 1890 she was united in
marriage to Albert Dillenbeck at Janesville. In 1902 they came to Clark County
(Wis.) and settled on a farm in the Town of Eaton. Here they worked the wild
land into one of the nicest farms of this section. To this union were born two
sons, Roger Dillenbeck of Marshfield and Merryl Dillenbeck, who passed away on
Dec. 30, 1916
Mr. Dillenbeck passed away on Jan. 24, 1915..
In
1920 she and her son Roger went to Janesville to live. Roger returned after a
few years and Mrs. Dillenbeck came back to Greenwood in 1934 and has made her
home at the Einfeldt residence since that time.
On Wednesday, Sept. 2,
1953 she was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, following a heart
attack. Several years ago she fell and broke her hip, which made it hard for her
to get around. She passed away at the hospital on Sunday morning, Sept. 20,
1953.
Funeral services were held at Grace Methodist Church, Greenwood at
2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 22nd. The Rev. Arthur Riley, pastor, officiated. She
was laid to rest in the Greenwood Cemetery.
The pallbearers were five
nephews, Ross Lowery, Kenneth Lowery, Frank Popple, Clark Hatton, Evan Hatton,
and a friend, Harry Stafford.
Those in charge of the flowers were two
great nieces, Mrs. Craig Asplin and Mrs. William Lenz.
Mrs. Dillenbeck is
survived by her son and daughter-in-law, one grandchild and six
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Dillenbeck was the last of eight children.
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