Ingalls, Carrie (nee Place) Obituary, Langlade County, WI

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Ingalls, Carrie (nee Place)
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Transcribed from "The Antigo Daily Journal"
Antigo, Langlade County, WI. 
February 13, 1942 - page 5.

Mrs. Frank Ingalls

	Mrs. Frank Ingalls, nee Carrie Place, died this morning at the 
home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hartl, 916 Virginia street.

	Funeral services will be held at the McCandless and Zobel Funeral 
home at 3 p. m. with burial in Aniwa cemetery.  Friends may call at the 
funeral home.

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Transcribed from "The Antigo Daily Journal"
Antigo, Langlade County, WI. 
Thursday, February 19, 1942 - page 7.

Obituary

Mrs. Frank Ingalls

	Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Ingalls, 69, nee Carrie Place, who 
died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hartl, Friday morning, were 
held Monday at the McCandless and Zobel Funeral home with the Rev. S. G. 
Gutensohn officiating. Interment was in the Aniwa cemetery.

	Mrs. Ingalls was born April 15, 1862 at Omro and was married to 
Frank Ingalls on Feb. 12 1881.  She has been a resident of Langlade 
county for 30 years and an Antigo resident for the past 12 years.

	Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Lillian, Mrs. Joseph 
Blaha, and Bernice, Mrs. Frank Hartl; four sons, Edward, Arthur, Carl 
and Sherman Ingalls; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Hart and Mrs. Sprague 
Hammond of Omro; and one brother, Mike Place of Omro; and 28 
grandchildren.  A daughter, Goldie, Mrs. Otto Becker, preceded her in 
death in 1932, and a son, Thomas Ingalls, who died during the World War.

	Attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart and 
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hart, Omro; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greffinus 
and family, Mattoon; and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Becker and family, Mattoon.