MRS. JAMES F. WISEMAN ANSWERS LAST CALL
The death of Mrs. J. F. Wiseman, which occurred at the family home in this city last Friday morning, saddened many hearts and cast a gloom of sorrow over the homes of many who had known her more or less intimately during the active years of her life in this county and city, and admired her beautiful character, womanly virtues and superior intellect.
Deceased was a pioneer of Washington county, coming from Indiana with her husband, James F. Wiseman, who died some 20 years ago, living for a number of years on a farm at the edge of the Garryowen neighborhood, later at Ft. Calhoun and subsequently coming to Blair some 40 years ago where she has since resided.
Two daughters, Miss Carrie, living with her mother, and Mrs. D.C. VanDeusen, one brother living in Kansas, and two sisters in Oklahoma are the surviving near relatives.
Funeral service was held at the late home of the deceased on Sunday at 3 o'clock p.m., Rev. C.M. Foreman, pastor of the Baptist church, of which deceased had been a consistent member during her residence in Blair, reaching the funeral discourse and the remains were laid by side of her husband in the Blair cemetery.
*Dates & first name from Blair Cemetery records.
MRS. JAMES F. WISEMAN ANSWERS LAST CALL
The death of Mrs. J. F. Wiseman, which occurred at the family home in this city last Friday morning, saddened many hearts and cast a gloom of sorrow over the homes of many who had known her more or less intimately during the active years of her life in this county and city, and admired her beautiful character, womanly virtues and superior intellect.
Deceased was a pioneer of Washington county, coming from Indiana with her husband, James F. Wiseman, who died some 20 years ago, living for a number of years on a farm at the edge of the Garryowen neighborhood, later at Ft. Calhoun and subsequently coming to Blair some 40 years ago where she has since resided.
Two daughters, Miss Carrie, living with her mother, and Mrs. D.C. VanDeusen, one brother living in Kansas, and two sisters in Oklahoma are the surviving near relatives.
Funeral service was held at the late home of the deceased on Sunday at 3 o'clock p.m., Rev. C.M. Foreman, pastor of the Baptist church, of which deceased had been a consistent member during her residence in Blair, reaching the funeral discourse and the remains were laid by side of her husband in the Blair cemetery.
*Dates & first name from Blair Cemetery records.
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