Obituary of Clarence Coleman from Boscobel Dial September 17, 1942.
"Clarence Coleman, 75 years old, died August 25 and was buried in Wisconsin Memorial Park at Milwaukee. Deceased is suvived by his widow, Mary, His daughter, Mrs. Roland Altenhofen, 2409 N. 52 St. Milwaukee and his sister Mrs. John Shockley of Milwakee.
"Mr. Coleman was born in Crawford County, the son of Harrison and Elizabeth Taft Coleman. He spent his early years near Boscobel and in Praire du Chien. He was a fine judge of horses and was often called upon at county fairs. For sixteen years he traveled out Milwaukee for Holmes and Robinson livestock commission company.
Mr. Coleman had a wide acquaintance and a great many old time friends in Boscobel and vicinity who will regert his demise."
Obituary of Clarence Coleman from Boscobel Dial September 17, 1942.
"Clarence Coleman, 75 years old, died August 25 and was buried in Wisconsin Memorial Park at Milwaukee. Deceased is suvived by his widow, Mary, His daughter, Mrs. Roland Altenhofen, 2409 N. 52 St. Milwaukee and his sister Mrs. John Shockley of Milwakee.
"Mr. Coleman was born in Crawford County, the son of Harrison and Elizabeth Taft Coleman. He spent his early years near Boscobel and in Praire du Chien. He was a fine judge of horses and was often called upon at county fairs. For sixteen years he traveled out Milwaukee for Holmes and Robinson livestock commission company.
Mr. Coleman had a wide acquaintance and a great many old time friends in Boscobel and vicinity who will regert his demise."