Father of Charles Sumner Dodge, Flora Elizabeth(Dodge)Drach, and Lewis Kidder Dodge
Obituary from the Monroe (WI) Evening Times, Tuesday, February 15, 1916 (front page):
"FOUR GENERATIONS OF DODGE
FAMILY BROKEN BY DEATH OF
THE PIONEER LUMBER DEALER -
OLDEST BUSINESS
MAN IN COUNTY
CALLED TO REST -
A. C. Dodge passes away after
short illness from heart trouble -
Up to the Illness Which Terminated
in His Death Mr. Dodge Daily gave
Attention to His Large Business
Interests -
Many expressions of sorrow were to be heard on all sites last evening with the announcement that A. C. Dodge, the oldest business man in Green county had passed away. Death was due to heart failure form which the deceased had suffered for the past few weeks. Up to this illness he had never lost time from his office, daily giving attention to his large interests.
Funeral on Thursday.
The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 form the late home 503 West Avenue, and will be in charge of the Odd Fellows with which fraternity the deceased was for many years a member. Rev. N. E. McLaughlin, of the Universalist church, will preach the sermon.
At Barre, Washington county, Vermont, A. C. Dodge was born November 6, 1834; being therefore a little over eighty-one years of age. He was a son of Joseph and Lorenda Thompson Dodge, living most of their lives in the Green mountain state.
November 4, 1860, the marriage of Mr. Dodge and Miss Sarah I. Kidder was solemnized. To them was born three children. Charles Sumner, Mrs. Flora E. Drach, and Lewis, who was killed in an accident in 1911, and who for several years previously had been secretary and treasurer of the Dodge Lumber Co. Mrs. Dodge died of pneumonia, April 15, 1911.
The Monroe Sentinel, Wed A.M., 29 Oct 1873 (p3/c2):Mr. A.C. Dodge, living in Monroe for more than fifteen years, has held many public positions...
Father of Charles Sumner Dodge, Flora Elizabeth(Dodge)Drach, and Lewis Kidder Dodge
Obituary from the Monroe (WI) Evening Times, Tuesday, February 15, 1916 (front page):
"FOUR GENERATIONS OF DODGE
FAMILY BROKEN BY DEATH OF
THE PIONEER LUMBER DEALER -
OLDEST BUSINESS
MAN IN COUNTY
CALLED TO REST -
A. C. Dodge passes away after
short illness from heart trouble -
Up to the Illness Which Terminated
in His Death Mr. Dodge Daily gave
Attention to His Large Business
Interests -
Many expressions of sorrow were to be heard on all sites last evening with the announcement that A. C. Dodge, the oldest business man in Green county had passed away. Death was due to heart failure form which the deceased had suffered for the past few weeks. Up to this illness he had never lost time from his office, daily giving attention to his large interests.
Funeral on Thursday.
The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 form the late home 503 West Avenue, and will be in charge of the Odd Fellows with which fraternity the deceased was for many years a member. Rev. N. E. McLaughlin, of the Universalist church, will preach the sermon.
At Barre, Washington county, Vermont, A. C. Dodge was born November 6, 1834; being therefore a little over eighty-one years of age. He was a son of Joseph and Lorenda Thompson Dodge, living most of their lives in the Green mountain state.
November 4, 1860, the marriage of Mr. Dodge and Miss Sarah I. Kidder was solemnized. To them was born three children. Charles Sumner, Mrs. Flora E. Drach, and Lewis, who was killed in an accident in 1911, and who for several years previously had been secretary and treasurer of the Dodge Lumber Co. Mrs. Dodge died of pneumonia, April 15, 1911.
The Monroe Sentinel, Wed A.M., 29 Oct 1873 (p3/c2):Mr. A.C. Dodge, living in Monroe for more than fifteen years, has held many public positions...
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