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Ida M Lester

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Ida M Lester

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
11 Mar 1929 (aged 43–44)
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
block 41-3-4
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Funeral services for Miss Ida Lester, who died Monday morning in Mercy hospital, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kimball funeral home. The Rev. James H. Ostergren, Baptist church, of which Miss Lester was a member since a child of seven years, will officiate. Capt. Pliny Norcross fortress, Daughters of the G.A.R. will conduct a service. The officers and members are asked to meet at the city hall at 1:30 to attend the funeral in a body. Burial will be at Oak Hill cemetery.

Miss Lester is survived by her mother, Mrs. C.F. Lester, 1017 Wheeler street; one sister, living in Marshfield; and three nieces, Mrs. Helen Hanson, Milwaukee, Mrs. Fenno Sloan, and Miss Inez Moseley, both of this city.

One of Miss Lester's last acts as patriotic instructor of the local fortress, Daughters of the G.A.R. was the drawing up of a resolution asking the city council to name of of the new schools that are to be built for Abraham Lincoln.

--Janesville Daily Gazette March 12, 1929.
Funeral services for Miss Ida Lester, who died Monday morning in Mercy hospital, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kimball funeral home. The Rev. James H. Ostergren, Baptist church, of which Miss Lester was a member since a child of seven years, will officiate. Capt. Pliny Norcross fortress, Daughters of the G.A.R. will conduct a service. The officers and members are asked to meet at the city hall at 1:30 to attend the funeral in a body. Burial will be at Oak Hill cemetery.

Miss Lester is survived by her mother, Mrs. C.F. Lester, 1017 Wheeler street; one sister, living in Marshfield; and three nieces, Mrs. Helen Hanson, Milwaukee, Mrs. Fenno Sloan, and Miss Inez Moseley, both of this city.

One of Miss Lester's last acts as patriotic instructor of the local fortress, Daughters of the G.A.R. was the drawing up of a resolution asking the city council to name of of the new schools that are to be built for Abraham Lincoln.

--Janesville Daily Gazette March 12, 1929.

Gravesite Details

daughter of C.F. and J.H.



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