1. OBITUARY: The Bremen Enquirer, 28 May, 1959, Page 8. http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/historical/bpl_OBITdetail.asp?item=101878. MRS. JESSE W. BOTSET. Mrs. Edna M. Botset, 60, of 903 North Michigan st. [sic], Plymouth died in her home Sunday. She had been ill for the past eight months.
She was born Jan 6, 1899, in Fulton County, and was married to Jessie W. Botset, formerly of Bremen, on Nov. 1, 19191. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ, the Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Women of the Moose, and the Eagle's Auxiliary, all of Plymouth.
Surviving are the husband, three sons, and two daughters. The sons are Robert and Alvin of Plymouth and John, who is in the Marines and stationed in California. The daughters are Mrs. John Hessler of Argos and Mrs. Paul Schumann of Plymouth. Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Guy Kamp of Akron and Mrs. Cecil Woodcox of Auburn, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the First United Church of Christ in Plymouth. Rev. John M. Michael of Bremen officiating. Burial was in the New Oak Hill cemetery at Plymouth.
1. OBITUARY: The Bremen Enquirer, 28 May, 1959, Page 8. http://www.bremen.lib.in.us/historical/bpl_OBITdetail.asp?item=101878. MRS. JESSE W. BOTSET. Mrs. Edna M. Botset, 60, of 903 North Michigan st. [sic], Plymouth died in her home Sunday. She had been ill for the past eight months.
She was born Jan 6, 1899, in Fulton County, and was married to Jessie W. Botset, formerly of Bremen, on Nov. 1, 19191. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ, the Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Women of the Moose, and the Eagle's Auxiliary, all of Plymouth.
Surviving are the husband, three sons, and two daughters. The sons are Robert and Alvin of Plymouth and John, who is in the Marines and stationed in California. The daughters are Mrs. John Hessler of Argos and Mrs. Paul Schumann of Plymouth. Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Guy Kamp of Akron and Mrs. Cecil Woodcox of Auburn, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the First United Church of Christ in Plymouth. Rev. John M. Michael of Bremen officiating. Burial was in the New Oak Hill cemetery at Plymouth.
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