Obituary
Emmett O’Brion
Emmet O’Brion was born in the town of Fountain Prairie Feb. 15, 1860 and at the time of his death was 65 years 2 months and 20 days of age.
He was united in marriage to Mary L. Bush April 29, 1885.
They resided in Fall River for two years after which time they moved to the D. H. Bush farm commonly known as “Quaker Hill” living there until eight years ago, then spending two years near Pardeeville and moved to Waukesha where he resided at the time of his death which occurred suddenly as a result of a recent operation.
He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, three daughters, Mrs. William Purskey, Mrs. Edward Andler and Miss Henrietta O’Brion and three grand children all of Waukesha, also three brothers, Alfred of Fountain Prairie, John of Parrish, and Harry of Callendar, Iowa.
Services were held at the home in Waukesha, the remains being taken to Hampden for final services and burial. Rev. Drake officiated. Those from away who came to attend the funeral were Mr. W. R. Bush, Portage, Mrs. Geo. Bush and Mrs. Alfred Hanson, Milwaukee.
(from the Columbus Republic, Wisconsin, May 23, 1925)
Obituary
Emmett O’Brion
Emmet O’Brion was born in the town of Fountain Prairie Feb. 15, 1860 and at the time of his death was 65 years 2 months and 20 days of age.
He was united in marriage to Mary L. Bush April 29, 1885.
They resided in Fall River for two years after which time they moved to the D. H. Bush farm commonly known as “Quaker Hill” living there until eight years ago, then spending two years near Pardeeville and moved to Waukesha where he resided at the time of his death which occurred suddenly as a result of a recent operation.
He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, three daughters, Mrs. William Purskey, Mrs. Edward Andler and Miss Henrietta O’Brion and three grand children all of Waukesha, also three brothers, Alfred of Fountain Prairie, John of Parrish, and Harry of Callendar, Iowa.
Services were held at the home in Waukesha, the remains being taken to Hampden for final services and burial. Rev. Drake officiated. Those from away who came to attend the funeral were Mr. W. R. Bush, Portage, Mrs. Geo. Bush and Mrs. Alfred Hanson, Milwaukee.
(from the Columbus Republic, Wisconsin, May 23, 1925)
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