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Louise Esther “Loa” <I>Green</I> Rizer

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Louise Esther “Loa” Green Rizer

Birth
Vinton County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Apr 1924 (aged 46)
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
~No Headstone~
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Loa Esther is the daughter of Jas. Green and Fannie Lavina (Conn) Green. Married Clifton O. Rizer Feb. 2, 1895 in Nelsonville, Ohio.

Age: 46 years 3 months 26 days

Mrs. Clifton O. Rizer Dies of Bright's Disease

Body will be taken to Nelsonville for burial.

Mrs. Loa Esther Rizer, wife of Clifton O. Rizer, of 683 Bennett street, died Sunday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at her home. She had been ill for the past eighteen months. The cause of her death was Bright's disease and complications.

Mrs. Rizer was born December 11, 1877, in Vinton County, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Green. She was married February 2, 1895 to Mr. Rizer, in Nelsonville. The family has resided in Marion for the past three and one-half years. Mrs. Rizer was a member of the Methodist Church.

Mrs. Rizer is survived by her husband and four sons, Harry E. Rizer of Haydenville; James B. Rizer, of Bucyrus; Howard D. and Arthur D. Rizer, at home. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Fannie Green, of Nelsonville, and one sister, Mrs. Emma McManus, of Millfield.

The remains will be taken to Nelsonville for burial.

Published in The Marion Star April 7, 1924
Loa Esther is the daughter of Jas. Green and Fannie Lavina (Conn) Green. Married Clifton O. Rizer Feb. 2, 1895 in Nelsonville, Ohio.

Age: 46 years 3 months 26 days

Mrs. Clifton O. Rizer Dies of Bright's Disease

Body will be taken to Nelsonville for burial.

Mrs. Loa Esther Rizer, wife of Clifton O. Rizer, of 683 Bennett street, died Sunday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at her home. She had been ill for the past eighteen months. The cause of her death was Bright's disease and complications.

Mrs. Rizer was born December 11, 1877, in Vinton County, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Green. She was married February 2, 1895 to Mr. Rizer, in Nelsonville. The family has resided in Marion for the past three and one-half years. Mrs. Rizer was a member of the Methodist Church.

Mrs. Rizer is survived by her husband and four sons, Harry E. Rizer of Haydenville; James B. Rizer, of Bucyrus; Howard D. and Arthur D. Rizer, at home. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Fannie Green, of Nelsonville, and one sister, Mrs. Emma McManus, of Millfield.

The remains will be taken to Nelsonville for burial.

Published in The Marion Star April 7, 1924

Gravesite Details

Cemetery office confirmed she has no headstone.



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