She was united in marriage to Edward Kingsley on Sept 14, 1899 and to this marriage were born five children, all of whom survive her. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley had the joy of celebrating their golden wedding in 1949.
Two brothers and three sisters and her parents preceded Mrs. Kingsley into the spirit world.
Mrs. Kingsley entered the Summerland on July 4, 1951 at the age of seventy years, nine months, and 20 days, leaving in watch for her return to communication her husband, five children: Mrs. Obed Bell, Wonewoc, Clarence of Madison, Harold of Milwaukee, Clive of Kenosha and Edward Junior of Milwaukee; two brothers, Albert and Emil Bentz; two sisters, Augusta Backeberg of Wonewoc and Louise Norton of South Dakota; sixteen grandchildren, one of whom Betty Kingsley Visgar, made her home with her grandparents; seven great grandchildren and many relatives and friends.
A lovely character, kind and a friendly soul, has made her way into the Upper Room of God's house, there to meet her loved ones who have gone before and to await the coming of others dear to her heart when their tasks here are finished. We shall miss her physical presence, but know she is safe from the storms and sorrows of this life and continuing her spiritual growth out There.
She was united in marriage to Edward Kingsley on Sept 14, 1899 and to this marriage were born five children, all of whom survive her. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley had the joy of celebrating their golden wedding in 1949.
Two brothers and three sisters and her parents preceded Mrs. Kingsley into the spirit world.
Mrs. Kingsley entered the Summerland on July 4, 1951 at the age of seventy years, nine months, and 20 days, leaving in watch for her return to communication her husband, five children: Mrs. Obed Bell, Wonewoc, Clarence of Madison, Harold of Milwaukee, Clive of Kenosha and Edward Junior of Milwaukee; two brothers, Albert and Emil Bentz; two sisters, Augusta Backeberg of Wonewoc and Louise Norton of South Dakota; sixteen grandchildren, one of whom Betty Kingsley Visgar, made her home with her grandparents; seven great grandchildren and many relatives and friends.
A lovely character, kind and a friendly soul, has made her way into the Upper Room of God's house, there to meet her loved ones who have gone before and to await the coming of others dear to her heart when their tasks here are finished. We shall miss her physical presence, but know she is safe from the storms and sorrows of this life and continuing her spiritual growth out There.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement