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Margaret Freda <I>Stauch</I> Niesz

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Margaret Freda Stauch Niesz

Birth
Lewisville, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Jul 1950 (aged 63)
Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lewisville, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Gallagher, Ida Gallagher nee Arnold

Neisz, Benjamin D. Neisz

Niesz, Margaret Neisz nee Stauch

Three Columbus residents, formerly of Monroe County, are dead and a fourth is in critical condition as a result of a head-on crash between their sedan and a truck late Friday afternoon on Route 146, seventeen miles southeast of Zanesville.

Benjamin D. Neisz 68, of 1488 Bryden Road, Columbus and his wife Margaret, 63, were killed in the crash. Mrs. C.C. (Ida) Gallagher, 72, of 1472 Bryden Road, a passenger in the Neisz automobile died in Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville at 8:45 p.m., Friday of a skull fracture, about four hours after the accident.

Another passenger, Mrs. S. A. (Winnie) Moore, 59,of 3759 Washburn street, Columbus, also formerly of Monroe County, is reported in a critical condition with a broken leg, crushed hip, several broken ribs, punctured lung and cuts about the face, at Bethesda Hospital in Zanesville.

The four, all natives of Monroe County and friends for years, were returning to Columbus from a vacation trip to Woodsfield, which started Tuesday. They had attended the 100th Anniversary of the Monroe County Fair.

Their auto, a new sedan, owned and driven by Neisz, and a log-laden truck driven by James R. Murray, 29, of New Concord, collided on a curve on State Rt. 146 near Cumberland. The truck driver was un-injured.

Neisz, an employee of the Franklin County engineer's office, had been a farmer in Monroe County all his life until about five years ago, when he sold his farm and went to Columbus. Both were members of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church at Woodsfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Neisz are survived by one daughter, Mrs. Morris (Marguerite Little) of Columbus, two sons, Clarence of Woodsfield, and Francis of -_________ and two grandchildren, Marguerite and Robert Little.

Mr. Neisz, a son of the late Henry and Magdalena Niesz is also survived by three sisters, Miss Anna Niesz, of Woodsfield; Mrs. Hulda Baker, of Canton, and Mrs. William G. Claus of near Miltonsburg.

Mrs. Neisz, a daughter of the late Jacob and Mary Stauch, is survived by two sisters; Mrs. Anna Zimpier, of Columbus and Mrs. William (Esther) Miller of Orlando, Florida; and five brothers, Edward J. Stauch, of Colton, California, now visiting Monroe County, Elmer Stauch of Detroit, Michigan; Everett Stauch, of South Bend, Indiana; Grover G. Stauch and Louis Stauch of Lewisville.

The bodies were brought to the Bauer and Turner Funeral Home on Friday night. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock in the Bauer and Turner funeral chapel, with Rev. E. A. Gradwohl officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery, Lewisville.

Mrs. Gallagher, a daughter of the late Jas. R. and Marie Jane Arnold, of Beallsville, had lived in Columbus for 48 years. She belonged to Bryden Road First Methodist Church.

Surviving are two daughters, Mr. George C. McDonald, of Columbus, and Mrs. McClelland Gregg, of West Jefferson, and two brothers, Clyde Arnold, of Baltimore, Maryland, and Fred Arnold, of Allentown, Pa. Mrs. Lucy Hine Arnold, of Woodsfield is a sister-in-law.

Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Cook and Son Chapel in Columbus. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Niesz were very hospitable and friendly people, well known throughout our County. They carried the same spirit to their Columbus neighborhood and were planning for the annual Columbus picnic of Monroe County residents. Hundreds of friends in both communities are grieved at their death as well as that of Mrs. Gallagher.
Gallagher, Ida Gallagher nee Arnold

Neisz, Benjamin D. Neisz

Niesz, Margaret Neisz nee Stauch

Three Columbus residents, formerly of Monroe County, are dead and a fourth is in critical condition as a result of a head-on crash between their sedan and a truck late Friday afternoon on Route 146, seventeen miles southeast of Zanesville.

Benjamin D. Neisz 68, of 1488 Bryden Road, Columbus and his wife Margaret, 63, were killed in the crash. Mrs. C.C. (Ida) Gallagher, 72, of 1472 Bryden Road, a passenger in the Neisz automobile died in Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville at 8:45 p.m., Friday of a skull fracture, about four hours after the accident.

Another passenger, Mrs. S. A. (Winnie) Moore, 59,of 3759 Washburn street, Columbus, also formerly of Monroe County, is reported in a critical condition with a broken leg, crushed hip, several broken ribs, punctured lung and cuts about the face, at Bethesda Hospital in Zanesville.

The four, all natives of Monroe County and friends for years, were returning to Columbus from a vacation trip to Woodsfield, which started Tuesday. They had attended the 100th Anniversary of the Monroe County Fair.

Their auto, a new sedan, owned and driven by Neisz, and a log-laden truck driven by James R. Murray, 29, of New Concord, collided on a curve on State Rt. 146 near Cumberland. The truck driver was un-injured.

Neisz, an employee of the Franklin County engineer's office, had been a farmer in Monroe County all his life until about five years ago, when he sold his farm and went to Columbus. Both were members of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church at Woodsfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Neisz are survived by one daughter, Mrs. Morris (Marguerite Little) of Columbus, two sons, Clarence of Woodsfield, and Francis of -_________ and two grandchildren, Marguerite and Robert Little.

Mr. Neisz, a son of the late Henry and Magdalena Niesz is also survived by three sisters, Miss Anna Niesz, of Woodsfield; Mrs. Hulda Baker, of Canton, and Mrs. William G. Claus of near Miltonsburg.

Mrs. Neisz, a daughter of the late Jacob and Mary Stauch, is survived by two sisters; Mrs. Anna Zimpier, of Columbus and Mrs. William (Esther) Miller of Orlando, Florida; and five brothers, Edward J. Stauch, of Colton, California, now visiting Monroe County, Elmer Stauch of Detroit, Michigan; Everett Stauch, of South Bend, Indiana; Grover G. Stauch and Louis Stauch of Lewisville.

The bodies were brought to the Bauer and Turner Funeral Home on Friday night. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock in the Bauer and Turner funeral chapel, with Rev. E. A. Gradwohl officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery, Lewisville.

Mrs. Gallagher, a daughter of the late Jas. R. and Marie Jane Arnold, of Beallsville, had lived in Columbus for 48 years. She belonged to Bryden Road First Methodist Church.

Surviving are two daughters, Mr. George C. McDonald, of Columbus, and Mrs. McClelland Gregg, of West Jefferson, and two brothers, Clyde Arnold, of Baltimore, Maryland, and Fred Arnold, of Allentown, Pa. Mrs. Lucy Hine Arnold, of Woodsfield is a sister-in-law.

Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Cook and Son Chapel in Columbus. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Niesz were very hospitable and friendly people, well known throughout our County. They carried the same spirit to their Columbus neighborhood and were planning for the annual Columbus picnic of Monroe County residents. Hundreds of friends in both communities are grieved at their death as well as that of Mrs. Gallagher.


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