The many friends and relatives of Mrs. W. A. Cadwell paid their last respects to the deceaed at the home of her husband in Clifton last Friday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. F. L.Hart at the resident, after which the remains were followed by her relatives, accompanied by a large number of sympathizing friends, to Glass Valley Cemetery. Mrs. Cadwell was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas McElroy. She was born in Clifton in 1859, nd has always resided in that town. In 1882, she was married to W. A. Cadwell. She leaves three children, the youngest of whom is only three months old. Mrs. Cadwell was well known in Clifton and vicinity and leaves many friends who mourn her loss, and who feel keenly the affliction and sorrow that have befallen her husband and children. Prescott Plaindealer repringted in the River Falls Journal 8-11-1892
The many friends and relatives of Mrs. W. A. Cadwell paid their last respects to the deceaed at the home of her husband in Clifton last Friday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. F. L.Hart at the resident, after which the remains were followed by her relatives, accompanied by a large number of sympathizing friends, to Glass Valley Cemetery. Mrs. Cadwell was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas McElroy. She was born in Clifton in 1859, nd has always resided in that town. In 1882, she was married to W. A. Cadwell. She leaves three children, the youngest of whom is only three months old. Mrs. Cadwell was well known in Clifton and vicinity and leaves many friends who mourn her loss, and who feel keenly the affliction and sorrow that have befallen her husband and children. Prescott Plaindealer repringted in the River Falls Journal 8-11-1892
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement