Person:Josephine McGary (1)

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m. 29 Nov 1851
  1. Frances A. McGary1853 -
  2. Eugene McGary1854 - 1935
  3. Isabel McGary1857 -
  4. Leonora McGary1860 - 1942
  5. Josephine McGary1863 - 1932
  6. Jessie McGary1871 -
m. 25 Dec 1882
  1. Arthur Kendall1883 - 1884
  2. Raymond Levi Kendall1885 - 1944
  3. Walter Selium Kendall1888 - 1953
  4. Abigail May Kendall1891 -
  5. Josephine A. Kendall1897 - 1898
Facts and Events
Name Josephine McGary
Gender Female
Birth[1] 28 Mar 1863 Norwalk, Monroe, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 25 Dec 1882 Norwalk, Monroe, Wisconsin, United Statesto William Beveridge Kendall
Death[1] 17 Jul 1932 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
Burial[2] 20 Jul 1932 Baraboo Cemetery, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Former Local Woman to be Buried Here, in Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, WI). (Baraboo, Wisconsin)
    p. 3, 18 Jul 1932.

    Mrs. Josephine Kendall, widow of the late William Kendall, died on Sunday in Chicago where she had been in failing health for the past two years, and her body will be brought to Baraboo for burial by the side of her husband and two children. Mrs. Kendall came to Baraboo a bride in 1882 and this city was the family home until 20 years ago when they moved to Janesville. The family was active in the First Methodist church of this city, and Mrs. Kendall was a member of the local Eastern Star chapter.

    She was born at Norwalk, Wis., March 28, 1863, living there until her marriage when she came to Baraboo. Mr. Kendall was a well known passenger conductor of this division, and passed away 24 years ago.

    Surviving Mrs. Kendall are three children, Walter of Stockton, California, and Raymond and Mrs. Joe Roberts of Chicago. She also leaves three sisters and a brother: Mrs. Bell Wood of Baraboo, Mrs. John Kier of Waterloo, Iowa, who is now visiting in Baraboo; Mrs. W. C. Weisel of Wisconsin Rapids, who was also in the city when word came of the sister’s death; and Eugene McGary of Norwalk.

    Funeral services for Mrs. Kendall are to be held in Baraboo on Wednesday afternoon, following the arrival of the two o’clock train from Chicago. The services will be held in the First Methodist church and burial is to be in the Baraboo cemetery.

  2. Last Rites of Mrs. Kendall, in Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, WI). (Baraboo, Wisconsin)
    p. 7, 21 Jul 1932.

    Funeral services for Mrs. W. B. Kendall were held Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock at the First Methodist church, Rev. E. C. Henke officiating. Mrs. Joseph Harris and Mrs. Wilbur Deppe sang a duet accompanied by Miss Leota Harris at the organ.

    The pallbearers were Eugene Wood, G. L. Bohn, Oliver Heffernan and Lester McGary.

    Interment was in the Baraboo cemetery.

    Many old friends of the family were present at the service, the Kendall family having resided here twenty years ago. Relatives present included the son and daughter of the deceased, Raymond Kendall and Mrs. Joseph Roberts, and the latter’s husband who accompanied the remains here from Chicago; the son, Walter Kendall, from Stockton, California; a brother, E. C. McGary, and Clayton McGary, Mrs. Anna Hesselgrave, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Heffernan, all of Norwalk; Dr. and Mrs. Lester McGary, Madison; a sister, Mrs. W. C. Weisel, and husband, Wisconsin Rapids, a sister, Mrs. John Kier, Waterloo, Iowa; and Eugene L. Wood of Portage.