Glenbeulah. -- Mrs. Lillis Rose O'Dell, one of Glenbeulah's highly respected residents, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Knowles, at 9:30 a. m. Sunday after a lingering illness.
Mrs. O'Dell was born in Ohio on September 6, 1848, the daughter of Cora and Hiram Fletcher, deceased pioneer Sheboygan county residents. She came to Sheboygan, county with her parents as a child of ten years. After spending her youth at Glenbeulah, she taught school for number of years and was married to Otto O'Dell on January 12, 1887.
The couple settled in Glenbeulah, and her husband preceded her in death on July 2, 1928.
Deceased is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Knowles, and by six grandchildren.
Mrs. O'Dell was a member of Beulah Camp, Royal Neighbors No. 7059, which organization will attend the funeral in a body.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. from the home and at 2 p. m: from the Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. J. Walker will officiate, and burial will be made in Greenbush cemetery.
The Sheboygan Press
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
20 May 1929, Mon • Page 6
Glenbeulah. -- Mrs. Lillis Rose O'Dell, one of Glenbeulah's highly respected residents, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Knowles, at 9:30 a. m. Sunday after a lingering illness.
Mrs. O'Dell was born in Ohio on September 6, 1848, the daughter of Cora and Hiram Fletcher, deceased pioneer Sheboygan county residents. She came to Sheboygan, county with her parents as a child of ten years. After spending her youth at Glenbeulah, she taught school for number of years and was married to Otto O'Dell on January 12, 1887.
The couple settled in Glenbeulah, and her husband preceded her in death on July 2, 1928.
Deceased is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Knowles, and by six grandchildren.
Mrs. O'Dell was a member of Beulah Camp, Royal Neighbors No. 7059, which organization will attend the funeral in a body.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. from the home and at 2 p. m: from the Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. J. Walker will officiate, and burial will be made in Greenbush cemetery.
The Sheboygan Press
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
20 May 1929, Mon • Page 6
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