the grave of Mrs. Morris Cohen in the Maple Grove Cemetery. The block is of
Wisconsin granite, highly polished and beautifully engraved and weighs
complete about 5000 lbs.
Brillion News, Fri., Apr. 15, 1904
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We have chronicled the demise of a great many people in our brief career on this planet, but we cannot recall an instance where the event was a sadder one than the death of Mrs. Morris Cohen, at Kasson, on Thursday, leaving an infant only five days old and one other little boy.
You can talk about the divinity of providence and make all other divine excuses that you wish, but the loss of such a good, pure, unselfish woman is not only a great loss to her husband and little children, but is a loss to the whole community in which she resided.
Women like her are seldom met in everyday life. She was endowed by nature with the womanly qualities that blossom out in acts of charity and kindness.
The funeral obsequies were held Saturday at Maple Grove, where all who wished could take a last look at their departed friend.
Chilton Times – April 25, 1903
the grave of Mrs. Morris Cohen in the Maple Grove Cemetery. The block is of
Wisconsin granite, highly polished and beautifully engraved and weighs
complete about 5000 lbs.
Brillion News, Fri., Apr. 15, 1904
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We have chronicled the demise of a great many people in our brief career on this planet, but we cannot recall an instance where the event was a sadder one than the death of Mrs. Morris Cohen, at Kasson, on Thursday, leaving an infant only five days old and one other little boy.
You can talk about the divinity of providence and make all other divine excuses that you wish, but the loss of such a good, pure, unselfish woman is not only a great loss to her husband and little children, but is a loss to the whole community in which she resided.
Women like her are seldom met in everyday life. She was endowed by nature with the womanly qualities that blossom out in acts of charity and kindness.
The funeral obsequies were held Saturday at Maple Grove, where all who wished could take a last look at their departed friend.
Chilton Times – April 25, 1903
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