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Jemima “Mima” <I>Smith</I> Seguin

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Jemima “Mima” Smith Seguin

Birth
Woodman, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
26 Jan 1941 (aged 75)
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Clear Creek, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"MRS. ED SEGUIN DIES AT TACOMA HOSPITAL - Mrs. Ed Seguin, a life-long resident of Eau Claire County, died Sunday morning (January 26, 1941) at the General Hospital, Tacoma, Wash., at the age of 75 years. The body will be brought to Eau Claire and the funeral will be held Wednesday (January 29th). There will be private services for relatives at the farm home in Pleasant Valley at 1:00 PM and public services at the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church at 2:00 PM, the Rev. Fred J. Jordan officiating. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. Florence Perry, Mrs. Carl Saugen, Mrs. A.A. Rowe, all of Tacoma, and Mrs. Fred Cotton of Chippea Falls; two sons, Vernon of Osseo and Watford, residing on the home farm; three sisters, Mrs. John Childs, Mrs., S.B. Kirkhoff and Mrs. Willis N. Ward; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren."

Eau Claire Leader, Undated

Jemima's written instructions for her funeral were as follows:

"We never know just what might happen. But if something very unexpectantly should happen I would like to have my old neighbors and friends lay me away and have thought of these for my pall bearers:

Lloyd Anderson
Ralph Evans
Otis Hatch
Slim Ryder
Harry Ryder
Percy Seguin

Please don't look at this as something foolish as it is my wish."

Music that she selected:

No Night There
The Old Rugged Cross
In the Garden

She wanted a double spray of white roses.
"MRS. ED SEGUIN DIES AT TACOMA HOSPITAL - Mrs. Ed Seguin, a life-long resident of Eau Claire County, died Sunday morning (January 26, 1941) at the General Hospital, Tacoma, Wash., at the age of 75 years. The body will be brought to Eau Claire and the funeral will be held Wednesday (January 29th). There will be private services for relatives at the farm home in Pleasant Valley at 1:00 PM and public services at the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church at 2:00 PM, the Rev. Fred J. Jordan officiating. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. Florence Perry, Mrs. Carl Saugen, Mrs. A.A. Rowe, all of Tacoma, and Mrs. Fred Cotton of Chippea Falls; two sons, Vernon of Osseo and Watford, residing on the home farm; three sisters, Mrs. John Childs, Mrs., S.B. Kirkhoff and Mrs. Willis N. Ward; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren."

Eau Claire Leader, Undated

Jemima's written instructions for her funeral were as follows:

"We never know just what might happen. But if something very unexpectantly should happen I would like to have my old neighbors and friends lay me away and have thought of these for my pall bearers:

Lloyd Anderson
Ralph Evans
Otis Hatch
Slim Ryder
Harry Ryder
Percy Seguin

Please don't look at this as something foolish as it is my wish."

Music that she selected:

No Night There
The Old Rugged Cross
In the Garden

She wanted a double spray of white roses.


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  • Created by: James Seidelman
  • Added: Jun 18, 2007
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19968846/jemima-seguin: accessed ), memorial page for Jemima “Mima” Smith Seguin (20 Nov 1865–26 Jan 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19968846, citing Union Cemetery, Clear Creek, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by James Seidelman (contributor 9118441).