Dale — Mrs. Jennie Van Bussun died at Oshkosh Sunday evening.
She had suffered a paralytic stroke a week ago. Mrs. Van Bussum was
born in Dale, Jan. 18, 1862, a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Moyer. She was married to George Van Bussun in 1882 and she
lived here until after the death of her husband. For a number of
years she was matron at the state industrial school at Taycheeda.
Since leaving there she had made her home at Oshkosh. Survivors are one son Elmer of Racine; a sister. Mrs R. R. Griswold of Dale;
three brothers. John and William of Dale and J.E. Moyer of Stevens
Point and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Oshkosh
Wednesday afternoon, and the body was brought to Dale for burial in Pine Grove Cemetery.
Appleton Post Crescent December 22, 1939
Dale — Mrs. Jennie Van Bussun died at Oshkosh Sunday evening.
She had suffered a paralytic stroke a week ago. Mrs. Van Bussum was
born in Dale, Jan. 18, 1862, a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Moyer. She was married to George Van Bussun in 1882 and she
lived here until after the death of her husband. For a number of
years she was matron at the state industrial school at Taycheeda.
Since leaving there she had made her home at Oshkosh. Survivors are one son Elmer of Racine; a sister. Mrs R. R. Griswold of Dale;
three brothers. John and William of Dale and J.E. Moyer of Stevens
Point and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Oshkosh
Wednesday afternoon, and the body was brought to Dale for burial in Pine Grove Cemetery.
Appleton Post Crescent December 22, 1939
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