Surviving her are her husband and seven children, her aged mother and five sisters and a brother. Troy and Honey Creek had been her home during all her life.
The remains were taken to Prairie du Sac. Funeral services are to be held on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the home in the town of Honey Creek and burial will be made in the Sauk Prairie cemetery.
(Family members say she fell off a load of hay was that it was a brain tumor or aneurysm.)
Surviving her are her husband and seven children, her aged mother and five sisters and a brother. Troy and Honey Creek had been her home during all her life.
The remains were taken to Prairie du Sac. Funeral services are to be held on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the home in the town of Honey Creek and burial will be made in the Sauk Prairie cemetery.
(Family members say she fell off a load of hay was that it was a brain tumor or aneurysm.)
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