Obit: O’Connell, John (1852 – 1940)
Contact:
betty@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: O’Connell, Sweeney,
Neuenfeldt
----Source: Scrapbook of Bertha and Caroline (Wehrmann) Volk
1930-1950’s
O’Connell, John (11 JUN 1852 – 21 AUG 1940)
John
O’Connell, son of Dennis and Bridget Sweeney O’Connell was born in Fox Lake,
Wisconsin, June 11, 1852, and passed away at his home in Greenwood, August 21,
1940 having reached the age of 88 years, two months and ten days. He had been in
failing health for about a year, but was up and around until a week before his
death.
On May 15, 1883 he was united in marriage to Mary Isabel Hillier
at Fox Lake and to this union were born three daughters, Miss Irene at home,
Mrs. W.F. (Mabel) Neuenfeldt of Greenwood and Genevieve who passed away at the
age of ten months. Mrs. O’Connell passed away April 18, 1908.
In the spring
of 1880 he went to work as a telegrapher for the Wisconsin Central, now the Soo
Line, at Neenah. In 1883 he began work for the Chicago and North Western
Railroad at Humbird later going to Warrens. He also held the position of
Telegrapher and agent at Jordan Minn., Strum, Eleva, Mondovi and Marshfield
where he was stationed from 1908 until 1922, when he was pensioned at the age of
70.
He then moved to Greenwood and purchased half interest in the
Greenwood Gleaner and has resided here ever since.
He was a staunch member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and Holy Name Society of Greenwood and Knights of Columbus of Marshfield.
He is survived by his two daughters, his
son-in-law, Wm. F. Neuenfeldt, four grandsons, Charles, Albert, James and Gerald
Neuenfeldt and great grandson, John Charles Neuenfeldt and grand daughter-in-law
Mrs. Charles Neuenfeldt and a host of friends.
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