Rosilla D. Heritage was born in Edgerton, Wis. March 15, 1863, and died at her home in Milton Junction, Friday morning at 2:30 o'clock, after an illness of five months, being 63 years, six months and 15 days of age.
She was married to Nelson C. Clarke June 23, 1883. To them were born 7 daughters and 1 son. She is survived by her husband and five daughters, Mrs. John Craig of Lima, Mrs. E. R. Starks of Milton, Mrs. Raymond Lewis and Mrs. R. J. Krueger of Milton Junction, and Mrs. W. R. Osborn of Milwaukee. The three children deceased are Bernice, Ella, and Wilber. She had nine grandchildren.
She spent most of her life in and around Milton and Milton Junction, and in early life attended Milton Academy. She was one of the faithful Seventh Day Baptist women, highly respected by all her neighbors and acquaintances who extend deep sympathies to the bereaved husband and children.
Funeral services were held at the home Sunday, October 3, at two o'clock by Rev. John F. Randoloh, pastor of the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church. Duets were sung by Misses Lura and Dorothy Burdick. The pall bearers were D. Buten, S. Robinson, E. Randolph and R. Davis. Interment was made at the Milton Cemetery.
Rosilla D. Heritage was born in Edgerton, Wis. March 15, 1863, and died at her home in Milton Junction, Friday morning at 2:30 o'clock, after an illness of five months, being 63 years, six months and 15 days of age.
She was married to Nelson C. Clarke June 23, 1883. To them were born 7 daughters and 1 son. She is survived by her husband and five daughters, Mrs. John Craig of Lima, Mrs. E. R. Starks of Milton, Mrs. Raymond Lewis and Mrs. R. J. Krueger of Milton Junction, and Mrs. W. R. Osborn of Milwaukee. The three children deceased are Bernice, Ella, and Wilber. She had nine grandchildren.
She spent most of her life in and around Milton and Milton Junction, and in early life attended Milton Academy. She was one of the faithful Seventh Day Baptist women, highly respected by all her neighbors and acquaintances who extend deep sympathies to the bereaved husband and children.
Funeral services were held at the home Sunday, October 3, at two o'clock by Rev. John F. Randoloh, pastor of the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist Church. Duets were sung by Misses Lura and Dorothy Burdick. The pall bearers were D. Buten, S. Robinson, E. Randolph and R. Davis. Interment was made at the Milton Cemetery.
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