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Daisy Wilson Archer

Birth
Corning, Adams County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Aug 1908 (aged 30)
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Centerville Daily Citizen
Centerville, Iowa
August 10, 1908


Mrs. Daisy Wilson Archer, wife of B. F. Archer, died Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Wilson, 612 West Maple street, after three years illness from tuberculosis of the lungs. Arrangements have been made to hold the funeral from the home tomorrow afternoon, Tuesday, August 11, 1911 at 4:00 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. H. Booth, of the Central Church of Christ.

Mrs. Archer was born in Corning, Iowa, April 17, 1878 and was at the time of her death 30 years , 3 months and 23 days of age. She has lived in Centerville a greater part of her life, where she grew to womanhood. She united with the Christian church when seventeen years of age and has lived a faithful Christian life. She was married to B. F. Archer ten years ago and to them was born three sons, aged eight, five and two, who survive the mother; other surviving relatives are, the husband, her mother, her brother, R. F. Wilson, and sisters, Mrs. George Botsford, of New York and Mrs. Al Goriel of Columbia, Mo. Word of her death has been sent to her absent brother and sisters but it is not yet known if they can be here for the funeral.

Several years ago they moved to El Paso, Texas hoping to improve the mothers health but to no avail and they returned to Centerville but a month ago and her husband just recently engaged in business in this city, in connection with Purity Bakery.

The untimely death of this young woman has cast a gloom over a large circle of friends who deeply mourn the death of this young mother and wife, who was devoted to her mother and children and, their deepest sympathy of their friends is extended to them and other sorrowing relatives.

Following the funeral tomorrow at 4 o'clock, interment will be made at Oakland cemetery.


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Here is her mother's obituary. She may well be buried here also, along with father William.

Southern Iowa American
Centerville, Iowa
July 6, 1925


Mrs. Mary Wilson of 1004 Drake avenue passed away at her home about 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from complications of kidney and heart trouble. Mrs. Wilson suffered two slight strokes of paralysis some weeks ago and about 12 o'clock Saturday night she suffered another stroke from which she never gained consciousness. Mrs. Wilson had not been well for several years, but was so she could be around and did light house keeping in the home with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stewart. She having a part of the house to herself. She had been around all day Saturday, having helped with the preparing of the meals and other work, had been out in the neighborhood in the evening visiting with friends. Her grandson, Ned Gorrell, drove in his car for her and took her to her home between 10 and 11 o'clock Saturday night. She was not feeling very well at that time and by the time the Stewarts returned home, a short while afterward, they found her in much pain. She had the stroke about midnight. Mrs. Wilson's husband, Wm. Wilson, preceded her in death about 22 years. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson had four children, three of whom are living: Mrs. Ted Nicholson of Sandusky, Mich.; Mrs. Dell Bodstroff of, New York City and Ben Wilson of Los Angeles, Calif. One daughter, Mrs. Daisy Archer, died 13 years ago. Mrs. Wilson had one grandchild, Ned Gorrell of this city. No funeral arrangements have been made pending the arrival of the children. One daughter, Mrs. Nicholson, Ned Gorrell's mother arrived last night.
Centerville Daily Citizen
Centerville, Iowa
August 10, 1908


Mrs. Daisy Wilson Archer, wife of B. F. Archer, died Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Wilson, 612 West Maple street, after three years illness from tuberculosis of the lungs. Arrangements have been made to hold the funeral from the home tomorrow afternoon, Tuesday, August 11, 1911 at 4:00 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. H. Booth, of the Central Church of Christ.

Mrs. Archer was born in Corning, Iowa, April 17, 1878 and was at the time of her death 30 years , 3 months and 23 days of age. She has lived in Centerville a greater part of her life, where she grew to womanhood. She united with the Christian church when seventeen years of age and has lived a faithful Christian life. She was married to B. F. Archer ten years ago and to them was born three sons, aged eight, five and two, who survive the mother; other surviving relatives are, the husband, her mother, her brother, R. F. Wilson, and sisters, Mrs. George Botsford, of New York and Mrs. Al Goriel of Columbia, Mo. Word of her death has been sent to her absent brother and sisters but it is not yet known if they can be here for the funeral.

Several years ago they moved to El Paso, Texas hoping to improve the mothers health but to no avail and they returned to Centerville but a month ago and her husband just recently engaged in business in this city, in connection with Purity Bakery.

The untimely death of this young woman has cast a gloom over a large circle of friends who deeply mourn the death of this young mother and wife, who was devoted to her mother and children and, their deepest sympathy of their friends is extended to them and other sorrowing relatives.

Following the funeral tomorrow at 4 o'clock, interment will be made at Oakland cemetery.


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Here is her mother's obituary. She may well be buried here also, along with father William.

Southern Iowa American
Centerville, Iowa
July 6, 1925


Mrs. Mary Wilson of 1004 Drake avenue passed away at her home about 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from complications of kidney and heart trouble. Mrs. Wilson suffered two slight strokes of paralysis some weeks ago and about 12 o'clock Saturday night she suffered another stroke from which she never gained consciousness. Mrs. Wilson had not been well for several years, but was so she could be around and did light house keeping in the home with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stewart. She having a part of the house to herself. She had been around all day Saturday, having helped with the preparing of the meals and other work, had been out in the neighborhood in the evening visiting with friends. Her grandson, Ned Gorrell, drove in his car for her and took her to her home between 10 and 11 o'clock Saturday night. She was not feeling very well at that time and by the time the Stewarts returned home, a short while afterward, they found her in much pain. She had the stroke about midnight. Mrs. Wilson's husband, Wm. Wilson, preceded her in death about 22 years. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson had four children, three of whom are living: Mrs. Ted Nicholson of Sandusky, Mich.; Mrs. Dell Bodstroff of, New York City and Ben Wilson of Los Angeles, Calif. One daughter, Mrs. Daisy Archer, died 13 years ago. Mrs. Wilson had one grandchild, Ned Gorrell of this city. No funeral arrangements have been made pending the arrival of the children. One daughter, Mrs. Nicholson, Ned Gorrell's mother arrived last night.


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