Palouse, Wash., Oct. 20.-- Mrs. Anna Bysegger, 76, a pioneer of the Palouse Country and a resident of the Elmore district east of Garfield, Wash., for the last 49 years, died at her home last morning.
Mrs. Bysegger was born in Switzerland, coming to the United States in 1882.
Surviving is three sons, John and Edward of Garfield and the Rev. Charles Bysegger of Chin Lee, Ariz.; four daughters, Mrs. Emma Davis; Mrs. Ida Soncardy, Mrs. Mary Nirk, and Miss Clara Bysegger, all of Garfield, and 13 grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Mrs. Rudolph Zimmerman.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington)
21 Oct 1938, Fri Page 5
Palouse, Wash., Oct. 20.-- Mrs. Anna Bysegger, 76, a pioneer of the Palouse Country and a resident of the Elmore district east of Garfield, Wash., for the last 49 years, died at her home last morning.
Mrs. Bysegger was born in Switzerland, coming to the United States in 1882.
Surviving is three sons, John and Edward of Garfield and the Rev. Charles Bysegger of Chin Lee, Ariz.; four daughters, Mrs. Emma Davis; Mrs. Ida Soncardy, Mrs. Mary Nirk, and Miss Clara Bysegger, all of Garfield, and 13 grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Mrs. Rudolph Zimmerman.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington)
21 Oct 1938, Fri Page 5
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