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Elisabeth Anise “Lizzie” <I>Cook</I> Heller

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Elisabeth Anise “Lizzie” Cook Heller

Birth
Durango, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA
Death
12 Jul 1920 (aged 50)
East Dubuque, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA
Burial
East Dubuque, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Galena Weekly Gazette, 15 July 1920
MRS. CHARLES HELLER DIES AT FRENTRESS LAKE
Mrs. Charles Heller died at her home at Frentress Lake, Monday morning at 9 o'clock, following an illness of only one day. The deceased was born in Rurango {sic, Durango, a city in Dubuque county} in 1870 and has resided at Frentress Lake for 20 years. She was married to Charles Heller, 32 years ago. Mrs. Heller was a member of the Royal Neighbors. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. William Kroll and Mrs. Frank Walski, both of Frentress Lake, one brother, Wilmer Cook of Dubuque and three sisters, Mrs. Frank Ritter and Mrs. Arthur Maginnis of Frentriss Lake and Mrs. Harry Fritscher of East Dubuque.
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MRS. CHARLES A. HELLER CALLED
Well Known Woman Passes Away On Monday After Only One Day's Illness
Mrs. Charles Heller died on Monday morning at 9 o'clock at the family residence at Frentress Lake following an illness of only one day. Mrs. Heller was born at Durango, Iowa, in 1870, and has resided with her family at Frentress Lake for the past twenty years. She was married thirty-two years ago to Charles A. Heller of this city. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Kroll and Mrs. Frank Walski, both living at the home, and who, with her husband, have been most devoted and attentive to the departed through her long and patient suffering. She leaves also one brother, Wilmer Cook of Dubuque, and three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Maginnis, Mrs. Henry Fritschler, and Mrs. Frank Ritter, all of this city. Mrs. Heller was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, and had many friends who will be grieved to hear of her sudden demise. Funeral services were held at the family residence at Frentress Lake on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in East Dubuque Cemetery. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. J. S. Lilley, who paid a splendid tribute to the deceased, emphasizing two qualities of her character, namely, cheerfulness and charitableness. Mr. Schwartz of Dubuque, sang two solos very effectively, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Asleep in Jesus." The floral offerings were magnificent, and the very large attendance of friends showed how greatly the deceased was esteemed. The Royal Neighbors assisted in the obsequies.
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Without pain and with no regret but to leave behind her those whom she loved so dearly, Elisabeth Heller, beloved wife of Charles A. Heller, passed away at her Frentress Lake home Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Elisabeth Cook was born in Durango, Iowa, in 1870, and was married to Charles Heller thirty two years ago. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. Will Kroll and Mrs. Frank Walski, who mourn the death of a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Heller's illness dated back a few years and all that loving hands could do was done for her. The end, when it came, was as peaceful as sleep after a day of toil. Mrs. Heller possessed a noble and upright character ever thoughtful of others. Her death leaves a void in the hearts and lives of her sorrowing relatives and friends that can never be filled. The smile she gave those who visited the lake will be missed and it can truly be said that she goes to her reward without a word of reproach to her memory. A brother, Wilmer Cook of this city and three sisters, Mrs. A. McGinnis, Mrs. Frank Ritter, and Mrs. Henry Fritchler of East Dubuque, survive.
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REMAINS MRS. HELLER BURIED WEDNESDAY
The funeral of Mrs. C. A. Heller will be held from the home at Frentress Lake Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment will be in the East Dubuque Cemetery. Rev. Willis will officiate at the home and graveside. Friends...(cut off)
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HELLER -- Mrs. Chas A. Heller, at her home at Frentress Lake, Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence. Burial in East Dubuque Cemetery.
"Weep not that her days are o'er,
Weep not her race is run;
God grant we may rest as calmly,
When our work, like hers, is done.
Til then we yield with gladness,
Our loved one to Him to keep;
And rejoice in the sweet assurance,
He giveth His beloved sleep."
Galena Weekly Gazette, 15 July 1920
MRS. CHARLES HELLER DIES AT FRENTRESS LAKE
Mrs. Charles Heller died at her home at Frentress Lake, Monday morning at 9 o'clock, following an illness of only one day. The deceased was born in Rurango {sic, Durango, a city in Dubuque county} in 1870 and has resided at Frentress Lake for 20 years. She was married to Charles Heller, 32 years ago. Mrs. Heller was a member of the Royal Neighbors. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. William Kroll and Mrs. Frank Walski, both of Frentress Lake, one brother, Wilmer Cook of Dubuque and three sisters, Mrs. Frank Ritter and Mrs. Arthur Maginnis of Frentriss Lake and Mrs. Harry Fritscher of East Dubuque.
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MRS. CHARLES A. HELLER CALLED
Well Known Woman Passes Away On Monday After Only One Day's Illness
Mrs. Charles Heller died on Monday morning at 9 o'clock at the family residence at Frentress Lake following an illness of only one day. Mrs. Heller was born at Durango, Iowa, in 1870, and has resided with her family at Frentress Lake for the past twenty years. She was married thirty-two years ago to Charles A. Heller of this city. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Kroll and Mrs. Frank Walski, both living at the home, and who, with her husband, have been most devoted and attentive to the departed through her long and patient suffering. She leaves also one brother, Wilmer Cook of Dubuque, and three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Maginnis, Mrs. Henry Fritschler, and Mrs. Frank Ritter, all of this city. Mrs. Heller was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, and had many friends who will be grieved to hear of her sudden demise. Funeral services were held at the family residence at Frentress Lake on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in East Dubuque Cemetery. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. J. S. Lilley, who paid a splendid tribute to the deceased, emphasizing two qualities of her character, namely, cheerfulness and charitableness. Mr. Schwartz of Dubuque, sang two solos very effectively, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Asleep in Jesus." The floral offerings were magnificent, and the very large attendance of friends showed how greatly the deceased was esteemed. The Royal Neighbors assisted in the obsequies.
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Without pain and with no regret but to leave behind her those whom she loved so dearly, Elisabeth Heller, beloved wife of Charles A. Heller, passed away at her Frentress Lake home Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Elisabeth Cook was born in Durango, Iowa, in 1870, and was married to Charles Heller thirty two years ago. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. Will Kroll and Mrs. Frank Walski, who mourn the death of a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Heller's illness dated back a few years and all that loving hands could do was done for her. The end, when it came, was as peaceful as sleep after a day of toil. Mrs. Heller possessed a noble and upright character ever thoughtful of others. Her death leaves a void in the hearts and lives of her sorrowing relatives and friends that can never be filled. The smile she gave those who visited the lake will be missed and it can truly be said that she goes to her reward without a word of reproach to her memory. A brother, Wilmer Cook of this city and three sisters, Mrs. A. McGinnis, Mrs. Frank Ritter, and Mrs. Henry Fritchler of East Dubuque, survive.
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REMAINS MRS. HELLER BURIED WEDNESDAY
The funeral of Mrs. C. A. Heller will be held from the home at Frentress Lake Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment will be in the East Dubuque Cemetery. Rev. Willis will officiate at the home and graveside. Friends...(cut off)
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HELLER -- Mrs. Chas A. Heller, at her home at Frentress Lake, Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence. Burial in East Dubuque Cemetery.
"Weep not that her days are o'er,
Weep not her race is run;
God grant we may rest as calmly,
When our work, like hers, is done.
Til then we yield with gladness,
Our loved one to Him to keep;
And rejoice in the sweet assurance,
He giveth His beloved sleep."


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  • Created by: CJ
  • Added: Mar 3, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66446529/elisabeth_anise-heller: accessed ), memorial page for Elisabeth Anise “Lizzie” Cook Heller (19 Feb 1870–12 Jul 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 66446529, citing East Dubuque Cemetery, East Dubuque, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by CJ (contributor 46936035).