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Ada Belle <I>Wickham</I> Wise

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Ada Belle Wickham Wise

Birth
Bloomfield, Johnson County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Jul 1937 (aged 54)
Olmsted, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Olmsted, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1896972, Longitude: -89.0728917
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The Mounds Independent, Friday, 23 Jul 1937:

Mrs. Ira Wise

Mrs. Ada Belle Wise, age 54, wife of Ira Wise of Olmstead, died at her home Tuesday morning, July 20, following a three weeks’ illness.

She leaves her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Rutherman, Mrs. Sybil Copeland, Miss Mary __ Wise; one son, Kenneth Wise, of Olmstead; three sisters, Mrs. __nie Kendell of Vienna, Mrs. Ola ___ter of Harrisburg and Mrs. Lulu __rkley of Benton; also one brother, Robert Wickam of Vienna.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the M. E. Church South, of which she was a devout member. The Rev. D. B. ___ce officiated. Burial was made in the Masonic Cemetery at Olmstead, _ A. James directing.

The Pulaski Enterprise, Friday, 23 Jul 1937:
MRS. ADA BELLE WISE DIES AT HER HOME IN OLMSTEAD

Mrs. Ada Belle Wise, age 54, wife of Ira Wise, died at her home in Olmstead Tuesday morning, July 20, following an illness of three weeks.

Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Ruth___man, Mrs. Sybil Copeland, Miss Mary Lou Wise; one son, Kenneth Wise, all of Olmstead, and many other relatives.

Services were held Thursday at the M. E. Church South of Olmsted by Rev. D. B. Kazee officiating. Interment was made in the Masonic Cemetery at Olmsted.

G. A. James was in charge of the arrangements.

(James J. Wickhaus married Amanda M. Darter on 3 Dec 1874, in Johnson Co., Ill. Her death certificate states that Ada Belle Wise was born 30 Jan 1883, in Bloomfield, Ill., the daughter of James Wickham and Amanda Darter, native of Illinois, died 20 Jul 1937, in Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Ill., the wife of Ira Wise. Her marker in Olmsted Masonic Cemetery reads: Ada Belle Wise Jan. 30, 1883 Sept. 20, 1937.—Darrel Dexter)

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many courtesies, the helpful and kind acts, for the flowers and for their assistance during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Ada Bell Wise.
Ira Wise and Children

Transcribed and annotated by Darrel Dexter
The Mounds Independent, Friday, 23 Jul 1937:

Mrs. Ira Wise

Mrs. Ada Belle Wise, age 54, wife of Ira Wise of Olmstead, died at her home Tuesday morning, July 20, following a three weeks’ illness.

She leaves her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Rutherman, Mrs. Sybil Copeland, Miss Mary __ Wise; one son, Kenneth Wise, of Olmstead; three sisters, Mrs. __nie Kendell of Vienna, Mrs. Ola ___ter of Harrisburg and Mrs. Lulu __rkley of Benton; also one brother, Robert Wickam of Vienna.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the M. E. Church South, of which she was a devout member. The Rev. D. B. ___ce officiated. Burial was made in the Masonic Cemetery at Olmstead, _ A. James directing.

The Pulaski Enterprise, Friday, 23 Jul 1937:
MRS. ADA BELLE WISE DIES AT HER HOME IN OLMSTEAD

Mrs. Ada Belle Wise, age 54, wife of Ira Wise, died at her home in Olmstead Tuesday morning, July 20, following an illness of three weeks.

Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Ruth___man, Mrs. Sybil Copeland, Miss Mary Lou Wise; one son, Kenneth Wise, all of Olmstead, and many other relatives.

Services were held Thursday at the M. E. Church South of Olmsted by Rev. D. B. Kazee officiating. Interment was made in the Masonic Cemetery at Olmsted.

G. A. James was in charge of the arrangements.

(James J. Wickhaus married Amanda M. Darter on 3 Dec 1874, in Johnson Co., Ill. Her death certificate states that Ada Belle Wise was born 30 Jan 1883, in Bloomfield, Ill., the daughter of James Wickham and Amanda Darter, native of Illinois, died 20 Jul 1937, in Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Ill., the wife of Ira Wise. Her marker in Olmsted Masonic Cemetery reads: Ada Belle Wise Jan. 30, 1883 Sept. 20, 1937.—Darrel Dexter)

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many courtesies, the helpful and kind acts, for the flowers and for their assistance during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Ada Bell Wise.
Ira Wise and Children

Transcribed and annotated by Darrel Dexter


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