She was married to John T. Bound March 13, 1893 and they made their home on their farm at West Plainfield where they lived for 45 years. To this union was born six children, Lawrence of Beloit, Mary Ellen (deceased), Mrs. Clifford (Francis) Jones of Margarita, Panama, Mrs. Beth McGonegal of Hancock, Mrs John (Doris) Barton of Chicago and Mrs. Harold (Wilma) Hillyer of Hancock. Preceding her in death was her husband, who passed away March 6, 1939, and her daughter Mary Ellen, who died June 28, 1925.
In addition to those of her immediate family who remain to mourn her loss are her brother Vernon Rozelle, of Plainfield, nine grandchildren, one great grand child and a host of relatives and friends. For the past several months Mrs. Bound had been at the Soule's Convalescent home in Steven's Point. On Sunday, Dec 18, she suffered a stroke and passed away peacefully at 8:30 pm., Wed, December 21 at St. Michael's hospital in Steven's Point.
Mrs. Bound was devoted to her family and friends and her life was the quintessence of patience, tolerance and kindness.
She was married to John T. Bound March 13, 1893 and they made their home on their farm at West Plainfield where they lived for 45 years. To this union was born six children, Lawrence of Beloit, Mary Ellen (deceased), Mrs. Clifford (Francis) Jones of Margarita, Panama, Mrs. Beth McGonegal of Hancock, Mrs John (Doris) Barton of Chicago and Mrs. Harold (Wilma) Hillyer of Hancock. Preceding her in death was her husband, who passed away March 6, 1939, and her daughter Mary Ellen, who died June 28, 1925.
In addition to those of her immediate family who remain to mourn her loss are her brother Vernon Rozelle, of Plainfield, nine grandchildren, one great grand child and a host of relatives and friends. For the past several months Mrs. Bound had been at the Soule's Convalescent home in Steven's Point. On Sunday, Dec 18, she suffered a stroke and passed away peacefully at 8:30 pm., Wed, December 21 at St. Michael's hospital in Steven's Point.
Mrs. Bound was devoted to her family and friends and her life was the quintessence of patience, tolerance and kindness.
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