Sheboygan Press Telegram, Dec. 30, 1924, p. 8:7.
HOLD RITES FOR MRS. E. BRICKER AT GLENBEULAH.
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Bricker, 80, who died at her home in Glenbeulah Sunday morning after a short illness, will be held from the home at 1 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. William Mason officiating. Interment will be at the Greenbush cemetery. Mrs. Bricker was born in Masschussetts in 1844 and moved to Iowa with her parents when 14 years of age. 55 years ago she came to Plymouth where she married James Barber, and the couple settled on a farm near Wolf's crossing. They moved to Glenbeulah in 1899. Mr. Barber died in 1906 and she was married to John Bricker 5 years ago, the couple going to Greenbush to make their home. They moved back to Glenbeulah this fall.
She is survived by her husband, J. Bricker, three sons, Parker Barber, Junction City WI; Eugene Barber, Iron Mountain MI; Wilford Barber, Iron River WI; two daughters, Mrs. Dora Woods, Glenbeulah; Mrs. Myrtle Fetel, North Fond du Lac, 18 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. She was an active member of the New Home Rebekah lodge, and a great helper to the Ladies' Aid societies and circles for the benefit of the church. Many floral tributes have been sent to her home.James W Barber married Elizabeth Boyer Feb 28 1858 in Greenbush ,Sheboygan ,Wi. Elizabeths parents were William Boyer and Mary Ann O'neil Boyer.
Children
Barber, Alvin O. 1872-1893
Barber, Cora 1866 -abt 1898
Barber, Dora Ann 1862-1936
Barber Eugene William 1872-1949
Barber, James Parker 1858-1940
Barber, Myrtle L. 1889-1965
Barber, Wilfred E. b 7-07- 1879 WI.-d. 6-1963 MI
Sheboygan Press Telegram, Dec. 30, 1924, p. 8:7.
HOLD RITES FOR MRS. E. BRICKER AT GLENBEULAH.
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Bricker, 80, who died at her home in Glenbeulah Sunday morning after a short illness, will be held from the home at 1 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. William Mason officiating. Interment will be at the Greenbush cemetery. Mrs. Bricker was born in Masschussetts in 1844 and moved to Iowa with her parents when 14 years of age. 55 years ago she came to Plymouth where she married James Barber, and the couple settled on a farm near Wolf's crossing. They moved to Glenbeulah in 1899. Mr. Barber died in 1906 and she was married to John Bricker 5 years ago, the couple going to Greenbush to make their home. They moved back to Glenbeulah this fall.
She is survived by her husband, J. Bricker, three sons, Parker Barber, Junction City WI; Eugene Barber, Iron Mountain MI; Wilford Barber, Iron River WI; two daughters, Mrs. Dora Woods, Glenbeulah; Mrs. Myrtle Fetel, North Fond du Lac, 18 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. She was an active member of the New Home Rebekah lodge, and a great helper to the Ladies' Aid societies and circles for the benefit of the church. Many floral tributes have been sent to her home.James W Barber married Elizabeth Boyer Feb 28 1858 in Greenbush ,Sheboygan ,Wi. Elizabeths parents were William Boyer and Mary Ann O'neil Boyer.
Children
Barber, Alvin O. 1872-1893
Barber, Cora 1866 -abt 1898
Barber, Dora Ann 1862-1936
Barber Eugene William 1872-1949
Barber, James Parker 1858-1940
Barber, Myrtle L. 1889-1965
Barber, Wilfred E. b 7-07- 1879 WI.-d. 6-1963 MI
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