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Lewis Lester Loofboro

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Lewis Lester Loofboro

Birth
Welton, Clinton County, Iowa, USA
Death
1 Sep 1961 (aged 89)
Edgerton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 14 Row 7
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"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Sep. 7, 1961, p 1.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, at the Seventh Day Baptist Church, Milton for Louis Lester Loofboro, 89, 419 High Street, Milton, who passed away in Edgerton Memorial Hospital Friday, Sept. 1, following a long illness. The Rev. Elmo Randolph and Rev. Carroll Hill officiated. Kenneth Babcock gave the song service. Burial was in Milton Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Ivan Fitz Randolph, Leland Hulett, Leland Skaggs, William Burdick, William Arthur and Herbert Crouch.

He was born May 24, 1872, in Welton, Iowa, the son of Isaac and Ann Davis Loofboro. He attended public schools in Iowa and was a student at Milton Academy, now Milton College. He formerly worked at The Burdick Corporation and at Milton College. He married Bertha Reyelts Jan. 17, 1912, in Lost Nation, Iowa.

Survivors are his wife; three sons, Vernon, of Rockton, Ill., Winston, of Beloit, and Leslie, of Janesville; three daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Johnson, of Parsons Kan., Mrs. Virginia Anderson, of Janesville, and Mrs. Evelyn Rasmussen, of Milwaukee; and fourteen grandchildren.
"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Sep. 7, 1961, p 1.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, at the Seventh Day Baptist Church, Milton for Louis Lester Loofboro, 89, 419 High Street, Milton, who passed away in Edgerton Memorial Hospital Friday, Sept. 1, following a long illness. The Rev. Elmo Randolph and Rev. Carroll Hill officiated. Kenneth Babcock gave the song service. Burial was in Milton Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Ivan Fitz Randolph, Leland Hulett, Leland Skaggs, William Burdick, William Arthur and Herbert Crouch.

He was born May 24, 1872, in Welton, Iowa, the son of Isaac and Ann Davis Loofboro. He attended public schools in Iowa and was a student at Milton Academy, now Milton College. He formerly worked at The Burdick Corporation and at Milton College. He married Bertha Reyelts Jan. 17, 1912, in Lost Nation, Iowa.

Survivors are his wife; three sons, Vernon, of Rockton, Ill., Winston, of Beloit, and Leslie, of Janesville; three daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Johnson, of Parsons Kan., Mrs. Virginia Anderson, of Janesville, and Mrs. Evelyn Rasmussen, of Milwaukee; and fourteen grandchildren.


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