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Charles Albertus Maxson

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Charles Albertus Maxson

Birth
DeRuyter, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
29 Sep 1906 (aged 68)
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 20, Lot 323
Memorial ID
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The following obituary was found on-line:

"The Milton Journal", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Oct. 4, 1906, page 1.

Charles Albertus Maxson died at his residence, 25 Elm St., Westerly, R. I., Saturday morning, about half past twelve o'clock, aged 69 years, 6 months and 10 days, the cause of death being valvular disease of the heart.

He leaves a widow, one son and one daughter to mourn the departure of a kind and loving husband and father, beside a host of friends who sympathize with them. While Mr. Maxson has been in ill health for several years, both himself and his family knowing the end might come suddenly, still he has kept about, having been at his place of business on West Broad street within two or three days of his demise. He was out doors the day before and seemed in good spirits.

He had not retired for the night but was resting on a couch when attacked with a severe pain in the region of the heart. The pain did not yield to the usual remedies so a physician was summoned who quickly to find that the heart had ceased to beat.
Mr. Maxson was a quiet, unobtrusive man, who attended to his own business with diligence. He was a member, for years, of the Pawcatuck Seventh-day Baptist church. - Westerly Sun.

Mr. Maxson was well known in Milton, being a son-in-law of the late Nelson Reynolds.
The following obituary was found on-line:

"The Milton Journal", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Oct. 4, 1906, page 1.

Charles Albertus Maxson died at his residence, 25 Elm St., Westerly, R. I., Saturday morning, about half past twelve o'clock, aged 69 years, 6 months and 10 days, the cause of death being valvular disease of the heart.

He leaves a widow, one son and one daughter to mourn the departure of a kind and loving husband and father, beside a host of friends who sympathize with them. While Mr. Maxson has been in ill health for several years, both himself and his family knowing the end might come suddenly, still he has kept about, having been at his place of business on West Broad street within two or three days of his demise. He was out doors the day before and seemed in good spirits.

He had not retired for the night but was resting on a couch when attacked with a severe pain in the region of the heart. The pain did not yield to the usual remedies so a physician was summoned who quickly to find that the heart had ceased to beat.
Mr. Maxson was a quiet, unobtrusive man, who attended to his own business with diligence. He was a member, for years, of the Pawcatuck Seventh-day Baptist church. - Westerly Sun.

Mr. Maxson was well known in Milton, being a son-in-law of the late Nelson Reynolds.

Inscription

CHARLES ALBERTUS MAXSON
MAR. 19, 1838 - SEPT. 29, 1906
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HIS WIFE
M. MARIA REYNOLDS
MAY 3, 1840 - APRIL 5, 1913
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FRED REYNOLDS MAXSON
NOV. 25, 1877 - FEB. 6, 1878

Gravesite Details

One side of three-sided monument in family plot.



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