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Mary Odelia <I>Musselman</I> Wild

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Mary Odelia Musselman Wild

Birth
Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Jan 1942 (aged 76)
Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Mrs. Mary Odelia Wild, aged 76 years, wife of Leonard W. Wild, passed away Friday night at the family residence, 1195 Clinton street, after having been in poor health for two years. While she was able to be up and around the house most of the time, her condition became much worse a few weeks ago and it has been known this past fortnight that she could not recover.

Services in charge of Rev. Harry Homer of the First Methodist church, will be held at the Coaltrin funeral home at 2:pm Monday, and burial will take place in Crownland cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary at any time until the hour for the services. Mrs. Wild was a daughter of John and Mary Musselman, pioneer residents of the eastern part of the county and was born Dec 29, 1865. She was the last of a family of five brothers and one sister. Her marriage to Mr. Wild occurred Dec 1, 1892. and they spent all of their married life in Noblesville. She was an active member of the Methodist church, centered much of her time around her home and her family, and had a large circle of friends.

She is survived by the husband, who was engaged in the grocery business in Noblesville many years and later employed at the plant of the N.O. Nelson Manufacturing Company and the following children: Earl Wild, Noblesville, employed in the office of the Schacht Rubber Company: Miss Alice Wild, secretary to the Superintendent of the Noblesville city schools and assistant secretary to the local School Board: Carl Wild, of Englewood NJ. Mrs. Mabel Burton, wife of William Burton, at home; John Wild of Bridgeport In. and Frank Wild a former assistant cashier in the American National Bank, Noblesville, but now a member of the board of the State Board of Accounts. A daughter, Mrs. Mary Marie Wild Bower, died in Oak Park, Ill. four years ago and was buried here.

There are five grandchildren who survive. They are Buddie Bower, of OakPark Ill; Mary Marie Wild and John L Wild, children of John Wild, and Frances Jean and Marjorie Ann Wild, children of Frank Wild

Mrs. Wild was also an active member of the Eastern Star for a long time.

Source: Noblesville Daily Ledger, January 3, 1942
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Mrs. Mary Odelia Wild, aged 76 years, wife of Leonard W. Wild, passed away Friday night at the family residence, 1195 Clinton street, after having been in poor health for two years. While she was able to be up and around the house most of the time, her condition became much worse a few weeks ago and it has been known this past fortnight that she could not recover.

Services in charge of Rev. Harry Homer of the First Methodist church, will be held at the Coaltrin funeral home at 2:pm Monday, and burial will take place in Crownland cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary at any time until the hour for the services. Mrs. Wild was a daughter of John and Mary Musselman, pioneer residents of the eastern part of the county and was born Dec 29, 1865. She was the last of a family of five brothers and one sister. Her marriage to Mr. Wild occurred Dec 1, 1892. and they spent all of their married life in Noblesville. She was an active member of the Methodist church, centered much of her time around her home and her family, and had a large circle of friends.

She is survived by the husband, who was engaged in the grocery business in Noblesville many years and later employed at the plant of the N.O. Nelson Manufacturing Company and the following children: Earl Wild, Noblesville, employed in the office of the Schacht Rubber Company: Miss Alice Wild, secretary to the Superintendent of the Noblesville city schools and assistant secretary to the local School Board: Carl Wild, of Englewood NJ. Mrs. Mabel Burton, wife of William Burton, at home; John Wild of Bridgeport In. and Frank Wild a former assistant cashier in the American National Bank, Noblesville, but now a member of the board of the State Board of Accounts. A daughter, Mrs. Mary Marie Wild Bower, died in Oak Park, Ill. four years ago and was buried here.

There are five grandchildren who survive. They are Buddie Bower, of OakPark Ill; Mary Marie Wild and John L Wild, children of John Wild, and Frances Jean and Marjorie Ann Wild, children of Frank Wild

Mrs. Wild was also an active member of the Eastern Star for a long time.

Source: Noblesville Daily Ledger, January 3, 1942


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35613686/mary_odelia-wild: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Odelia Musselman Wild (29 Dec 1865–2 Jan 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35613686, citing Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by guzgw (contributor 46934312).