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Sidney Mansfield

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Sidney Mansfield

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
3 May 1899 (aged 77)
Nichols, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nichols, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Original Section, Lot EE
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“THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL”, Muscatine, Iowa, Friday, May 5, 1899
SIDNEY MANSFIELD DEAD ----Nichols’ Ex-Mayor and Beloved Citizen Passes to His Reward. -------- Nichols, Iowa, May 4. – Died, at his home in Nichols, Iowa, Wednesday evening, May 3rd, at 7:15 o’clock, Sidney Mansfield, aged 78 years, 11 months and 18 days. Yesterday evening our little village was suddenly saddened and quieted by the announcement that passed with a reverential solemnity from lip to lip, “Grandpa Mansfield is dead.” Even though he had lived so long in our midst and one and all have known that he was daily growing weaker and was constantly a prey to that dread malady, heart trouble, and was approaching nearer to that beautiful home for which his daily life spent in the service of his Lord and Master has most fittingly prepared him, yet to all the suddenness was new and strange.-------- Sidney Mansfield was born in Litchfield county, Ohio, on the 15th of May, 1820. In 1845 he was united in marriage to Miss Fannie Dean, also of his native State. Nine children were born of this union, two of whom were laid to rest in the far-away Connecticut home and four others have preceded the aged father since his residence here in Iowa. Three children, Mrs. Wm. Quimby, Mrs. Eva Genes and S. N. Mansfield, still survive to comfort the aged mother, who is prostrated with grief, as she is very frail and has been unable to leave her bed for some time. --------- In 1855 Mr. Mansfield and family came west and settled in Pike township, of this county, where he resided for a number of years until his health failed, when he moved to Nichols and has lived here for the past twenty-five years, with the exception of the year 1875, when his wife and himself visited their old home in Connecticut. In 1882 he united with the Christian church, of which he has been a faithful and consistent member ever since. ---------- About 1870 he became a member of the Independent Order of Good Templars and has used his influence at all times in behalf of temperance and morality. When elected mayor of Nichols in 1889, which office he held for two years and gained the commendation of all, he was instrumental in abolishing the saloons from our village. He was unable to be about for some time, but as the genial spring weather came on he was frequently seen upon the streets, invariably surrounded by the children who had learned to love him. There will be a vacancy felt in many a little heart as they watch and wait for the benevolent smile and kindly word of approval and find it not.-------- Funeral services will be held at the house tomorrow at eleven o’clock, conducted by Rev. Birch, of West Liberty, with interment in the Swickard cemetery, east of town. --------Submitter’s Note: It should read that he was born in Litchfield county, Connecticut. Also, Eva Genes should be Eva Jean.
“THE MUSCATINE JOURNAL”, Muscatine, Iowa, Friday, May 5, 1899
SIDNEY MANSFIELD DEAD ----Nichols’ Ex-Mayor and Beloved Citizen Passes to His Reward. -------- Nichols, Iowa, May 4. – Died, at his home in Nichols, Iowa, Wednesday evening, May 3rd, at 7:15 o’clock, Sidney Mansfield, aged 78 years, 11 months and 18 days. Yesterday evening our little village was suddenly saddened and quieted by the announcement that passed with a reverential solemnity from lip to lip, “Grandpa Mansfield is dead.” Even though he had lived so long in our midst and one and all have known that he was daily growing weaker and was constantly a prey to that dread malady, heart trouble, and was approaching nearer to that beautiful home for which his daily life spent in the service of his Lord and Master has most fittingly prepared him, yet to all the suddenness was new and strange.-------- Sidney Mansfield was born in Litchfield county, Ohio, on the 15th of May, 1820. In 1845 he was united in marriage to Miss Fannie Dean, also of his native State. Nine children were born of this union, two of whom were laid to rest in the far-away Connecticut home and four others have preceded the aged father since his residence here in Iowa. Three children, Mrs. Wm. Quimby, Mrs. Eva Genes and S. N. Mansfield, still survive to comfort the aged mother, who is prostrated with grief, as she is very frail and has been unable to leave her bed for some time. --------- In 1855 Mr. Mansfield and family came west and settled in Pike township, of this county, where he resided for a number of years until his health failed, when he moved to Nichols and has lived here for the past twenty-five years, with the exception of the year 1875, when his wife and himself visited their old home in Connecticut. In 1882 he united with the Christian church, of which he has been a faithful and consistent member ever since. ---------- About 1870 he became a member of the Independent Order of Good Templars and has used his influence at all times in behalf of temperance and morality. When elected mayor of Nichols in 1889, which office he held for two years and gained the commendation of all, he was instrumental in abolishing the saloons from our village. He was unable to be about for some time, but as the genial spring weather came on he was frequently seen upon the streets, invariably surrounded by the children who had learned to love him. There will be a vacancy felt in many a little heart as they watch and wait for the benevolent smile and kindly word of approval and find it not.-------- Funeral services will be held at the house tomorrow at eleven o’clock, conducted by Rev. Birch, of West Liberty, with interment in the Swickard cemetery, east of town. --------Submitter’s Note: It should read that he was born in Litchfield county, Connecticut. Also, Eva Genes should be Eva Jean.


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