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Maud Phoebe <I>Woods</I> Isaac

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Maud Phoebe Woods Isaac

Birth
Brandon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
30 Dec 1949 (aged 72)
Douglass, Butler County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Douglass, Butler County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2
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Death came to Mrs. Maud Phoebe Isaac, 71, widow of the late Nels A. Isaac of Douglass on Saturday, December 30, 1949.
Mrs. Isaac had lived in or near Douglass, KS since 1908.
Maud Phoebe Woods, daughter of James W. and Mary Ann Bousfield Woods, was born January 5, 1877, at Brandon, Wisconsin. She moved with her parents to Emerson, Nebraska, when a small child.
She was united in marriage on December 25, 1901 to Nels A. Isaac. He passed away several years ago.
The family moved to Kansas in 1908 and lived for years on a farm southeast of Douglass. When a young woman, she joined the Presbyterian Church and later transferred to the Methodist Church.
She leaves to mourn her passing three daughters; Mrs. Hazel (Paul) Kinnamon, Augusta; Mrs. Vera (George) Wakefield, Leon; and Mrs Gail (Orville) Donley, Ottumwa, Iowa; with four grandchildren, Mrs. Joyce Muse, Anna Maud Isaac, Francis Kinnamon, and Pauline Donley. There are also many other relatives and friends.
Surviving are the following brothers and sisters; P. J. Woods, E. M. Woods, Mrs. Mary (Walter) Hartenbower of Douglass; Mrs. Eva (Claude) Beal, Mrs. Gladys (Kenneth) McLaughlin, Clearwater; Bryan Woods, Stella Missouri, John L. Douglas of Belleville, KS
Hilyard Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Death came to Mrs. Maud Phoebe Isaac, 71, widow of the late Nels A. Isaac of Douglass on Saturday, December 30, 1949.
Mrs. Isaac had lived in or near Douglass, KS since 1908.
Maud Phoebe Woods, daughter of James W. and Mary Ann Bousfield Woods, was born January 5, 1877, at Brandon, Wisconsin. She moved with her parents to Emerson, Nebraska, when a small child.
She was united in marriage on December 25, 1901 to Nels A. Isaac. He passed away several years ago.
The family moved to Kansas in 1908 and lived for years on a farm southeast of Douglass. When a young woman, she joined the Presbyterian Church and later transferred to the Methodist Church.
She leaves to mourn her passing three daughters; Mrs. Hazel (Paul) Kinnamon, Augusta; Mrs. Vera (George) Wakefield, Leon; and Mrs Gail (Orville) Donley, Ottumwa, Iowa; with four grandchildren, Mrs. Joyce Muse, Anna Maud Isaac, Francis Kinnamon, and Pauline Donley. There are also many other relatives and friends.
Surviving are the following brothers and sisters; P. J. Woods, E. M. Woods, Mrs. Mary (Walter) Hartenbower of Douglass; Mrs. Eva (Claude) Beal, Mrs. Gladys (Kenneth) McLaughlin, Clearwater; Bryan Woods, Stella Missouri, John L. Douglas of Belleville, KS
Hilyard Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.



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  • Created by: delkan
  • Added: Aug 13, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57016366/maud_phoebe-isaac: accessed ), memorial page for Maud Phoebe Woods Isaac (5 Jan 1877–30 Dec 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57016366, citing Douglass Cemetery, Douglass, Butler County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by delkan (contributor 47305824).