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WINSELL, Ada B. PEEBLER 1868 - 1905

WINSELL, PEEBLER, WIGGINS, HASBROUCK, MCCLELLAND, MOORE

Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 12/28/2010 at 12:56:50

"The Fairfield Ledger"
Wednesday, May 31, 1905
Page 3, Columns 3 and 4

OBITUARY.

Ada B. PEEBLER was born November 18th, 1868, and died at Sioux City, May 24th, 1905. She was married August 21st, 1895, to Dr. F. F. WINSELL, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. PEEBLER, south of Libertyville. Two children were born to them, Ione and Merritt. Mrs. WINSELL became a member of the M. E. Church in 1887 and remained a consistent christian during her life. She was sick only two weeks, with pneumonia, and bore her sufferings patiently. She was loved by all who knew her, always kind and pleasant with everyone. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, two children, father, mother, five sisters and two brothers. The floral tributes were beautiful and many. Rev. J. M. WIGGINS, a brotherinlaw, conducted the funeral services, asisted by Rev. W.R. Rolingson. Interment was made in the Winsell cemetery. Relatives here from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. Deyo HASBROUCK, Humeston; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCLELLAND, Milo; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. WIGGINS, New Sharon; Mrs. Lila MOORE, Woodstown, N. J., Dr. Ora PEEBLER, Dayton.

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"The Fairfield Journal"
Monday (sic - Wednesday), May 31, 1905
Page 2, Column 4

Mrs. Ada B. WINSELL, wife of Dr. F. F. WINSELL, of Sioux City, was born Nov. 18, 1868, and died at home in Sioux city, May 24, 1905, being 39 years (sic - 36 years), six months and six days old. She was joined in marriage with Dr. F. F. WINSELL, Aug. 21, 1895. Her husband, a daughter and son survive her. She became a Christian and united with the M. E. church in 1887. She was a lovely Christian woman, quiet but steady in her purposes to serve the master. She went to the end of her strength in her efforts for the welfare of others. In her last illness she breathed the same religious spirit that marked her when in health and when the end came she passed peacefully away, trusting the Savior. The funeral was held from the home of her parents in Libertyville, Rev. J. M. WIGGINS, of New Sharsn (sic), Iowa, officiating, assisted by Rev. W. R. Rowlingson and her remains were layed (sic) to rest in the Fell cemetery (correction - Winsell Cemetery). A very large circle of friends extend their warmest sympathy to the bereaved.

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"The Fairfield Tribune"
Wednesday, May 31, 1905
Page 2, Column 3

Local Items …

… The remains of the late Mrs. Frank WINSELL were brought from Sioux City and buried Saturday at Libertyville. …

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"The Fairfield Tribune"
Wednesday, May 31, 1905
Page 3, Column 4

Obituary.

Ada B. PEEBLER was born Nov. 18, 1868, and died at Sioux City, Ia., May 24, 1905, at 1:30 p.m. She was married August 21, 1895, to Dr. F. F. WINSELL, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M .D. PEEBLER, south of Libertyville. Two children were born to this union, Ione and Merritt.

Mrs. WINSELL became a member of the M. E. church in 1887 and remainer (sic) a consistent worker during her life. She was sick only two weeks with pneumonia but bore her sufferings patiently. She was loved by all who knew her--always kind and pleasant with everyone. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, two children, father, mother, five sisters and two brothers. The floral tributes were beautiful and many. Rev. J. M. WIGGINS, a brother-in-law, conducted the funeral services, assisted by Rev. Rolingson. Interment was made in the Winsell cemetery.

The relatives here from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. Deyo HASBROUCK, Humeston, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCLELLAND, Milo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. WIGGINS, New Sharon, Ia.; Mrs. Lila MOOR, Woodstown, N. J., Dr. Ora PEEBLER, Dayton, Ia.

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