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Sephina A. <I>Pickard</I> Wheeler

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Sephina A. Pickard Wheeler

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
1 Oct 1909 (aged 55)
Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.5690613, Longitude: -93.5882417
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DIED WHILE ON VISIT

Mrs. W. H. Wheeler Succumbs to
Heart Failure at Home of Her
Daughter in Superior.

Body Arrived Here Tuesday and
Funeral Services Conducted by
Rev. Orrock Yesterday.

Mrs. W. H. Wheeler of north Prince-
ton, died suddenly from heart failure
on Friday, October 1, while visiting
her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Millard, at
Superior, Wis.

The body was brought to Princeton
on Tuesday and taken to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb, where
funeral services were conducted by
Rev. Orrock yesterday afternoon.
The interment was in Oak Knoll ceme-
tery.

Mrs. Wheeler, whose maiden name
was Sophina Pickard, was born in
Michigan on July 11, 1854, and came
to Minnesota when 10 years of age.
She was married on December 23,1869,
to W. H. Wheeler of Faribault
county. For sixteen years the family
lived at Superior. A year and a half
ago Mrs. Wheeler, with her husband
and one of their sons, came to Prince-
ton and took up their residence on the
north side. Mrs. Wheeler is survived
by a husband, three sons and a
daughter. The children are Mrs. A.
C. Millard and Frank Wheeler, Superior,
Wis.; Eugene Wheeler, Stanton, N.D.,
and Harry Wheeler, Princeton. She also
leaves three brothers and three sisters.

Mrs. Wheeler was a devoted wife
and mother, and a true christian who
was ever ready to sacrifice herself for
the welfare of others. She was held
in high esteem by all who knew her.
DIED WHILE ON VISIT

Mrs. W. H. Wheeler Succumbs to
Heart Failure at Home of Her
Daughter in Superior.

Body Arrived Here Tuesday and
Funeral Services Conducted by
Rev. Orrock Yesterday.

Mrs. W. H. Wheeler of north Prince-
ton, died suddenly from heart failure
on Friday, October 1, while visiting
her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Millard, at
Superior, Wis.

The body was brought to Princeton
on Tuesday and taken to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. David Whitcomb, where
funeral services were conducted by
Rev. Orrock yesterday afternoon.
The interment was in Oak Knoll ceme-
tery.

Mrs. Wheeler, whose maiden name
was Sophina Pickard, was born in
Michigan on July 11, 1854, and came
to Minnesota when 10 years of age.
She was married on December 23,1869,
to W. H. Wheeler of Faribault
county. For sixteen years the family
lived at Superior. A year and a half
ago Mrs. Wheeler, with her husband
and one of their sons, came to Prince-
ton and took up their residence on the
north side. Mrs. Wheeler is survived
by a husband, three sons and a
daughter. The children are Mrs. A.
C. Millard and Frank Wheeler, Superior,
Wis.; Eugene Wheeler, Stanton, N.D.,
and Harry Wheeler, Princeton. She also
leaves three brothers and three sisters.

Mrs. Wheeler was a devoted wife
and mother, and a true christian who
was ever ready to sacrifice herself for
the welfare of others. She was held
in high esteem by all who knew her.


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