Burial was in Verona cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Babcock are the widowers three sons, Kenneth, Harland and David; her mother, Mrs. Helene Sweet; two sisters, Mrs. John Kosack, Edith (John L.) Johnson; a brother, Gilbert, and four grandchildren, all of Madison.
Mrs. Babcock was a former resident of Verona, where Mr. Babcock was depot agent for the North Western road. They moved to Baraboo about five year ago and then to Madison.
Wisconsin State Journal - September 6, 1938
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NOTE: The Obit and other places changed her maiden name to Sweet. Many other sources testify to the fact her maiden name was Sievert, although often improperly spelled Seivert. Contributor: Roger Huffman (48044854)
Burial was in Verona cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Babcock are the widowers three sons, Kenneth, Harland and David; her mother, Mrs. Helene Sweet; two sisters, Mrs. John Kosack, Edith (John L.) Johnson; a brother, Gilbert, and four grandchildren, all of Madison.
Mrs. Babcock was a former resident of Verona, where Mr. Babcock was depot agent for the North Western road. They moved to Baraboo about five year ago and then to Madison.
Wisconsin State Journal - September 6, 1938
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NOTE: The Obit and other places changed her maiden name to Sweet. Many other sources testify to the fact her maiden name was Sievert, although often improperly spelled Seivert. Contributor: Roger Huffman (48044854)
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