Burial was in the family lot in Riverside cemetery at Black River Falls. Nulton spoke of the more abundant life found in Christ and the rich reward of a Christian life both here and here-after. Virgul Nulton, of Neillsville officiating. Arthur Gausmann, of Independence, and Rev. She was also chairman of the local Red Cross during World War II.įuneral services were conducted in the Methodist church on Tuesday afternoon, Dec 26th, with the Rev. She was a devout Christian, a member of the Humbird Methodist Church and the Women's Society of Christian Services where she was a tireless worker as long as her health permitted. She also leaves a number of nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends. George Thompson, Taylor Harry Thompson, Black River Falls Nellie, Mrs Harry Schoolcraft, Black River Falls Rose, Mrs Oscar Sprague of Milwaukee Mamie, Mrs Wm McDonald, of Wheeler, Oregon. Surviving sisters and brothers are: Frank Thompson, Portland, Ore. Her parents, one sister, Daisy Sander, and one brother, Barney Thompson, and one grandchild preceded her in death. She also leaves nine gradchildren to morn her death, and three sisters and three brothers. To this union were born three children Gladys, Mrs Clarence Olson, Humbird Grace, Mrs Robert Giloy, Neillsville and Angus, of Humbird. this business was sold in 1946 and they retired to a home in the village. In 1933 they sold their farm and moved to Humbird where they built a service station and cabin court on the outskirts of the village. On March 3, 1904, she was united in marriage to Wilfred Flood and they settled on a farm near Hatfield, later moving to a farm in Wrightsville. ![]() She was the daughter of the late George Thompson and Julia Levis Thompson and spent her girlhood in the area of Black River Falls. 17th and failed rapidly, passing peacefully to her reward early Saturday morning. She again entered the Krohn clinic on Nov. Mrs Flood had not been well for the past year and in June she suffered a attack if virus pneumonia from which she never recovered. Death was due to pernicious anemia and cancer of the lungs. 23, 1950, at the age of 65 years, 3 months and 13 days. Bessie Elizabeth Thompson was born in Old Irontown near Black River Falls, in Sept 10th, 1885, and passed away at the Krohn Clinic on Dec.
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