Obituary: Rock County, Wisconsin: George KEYLOCK ************************************************************************ Submitted by Ruth Ann Montgomery, April 2008 © All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ Funeral services for George Keylock, 68, local stone mason who died last Thursday in the Wisconsin General Hospital, Madison, were held here in the home, 325 Cherry street at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. J. R. Singleterry, pastor of the Magnolia Advent Christian church, officiating. The song service was led by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greatsinger accompanied by Miss Bessie Andrews. Burial was made in Maple Hill cemetery with Charles Eggleston, James Lamb, George Roby, and Ed Sperry, this city, Andrew Cordess, Afton, and William Farnsworth, Madison, as pallbearers. Mr. Keylock was born Feb. 22, 1863 on a farm at Attica where he grew to young manhood. He was married to Miss Jane Eggleston, Brooklyn, Dec. 30, 1888, to which union four children were born, Celia, Hazel, Clifford, and George, the latter died in infancy and his first wife died Mar. 6, 1914. On Dec. 24, 1920, Mr. Keylock was married to Mrs. Etta Davis Moore, formerly of Brodhead, who survives together with two daughters and a son, Mrs. R. D. Whitmore, Kewanee, Ill.; Mrs. Ernest Swantz, Union Grove and Clifford Keylock, this city; three grandchildren; one brother, Edward Keylock, La Valle; and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Canfil, Albany. Mr. Keylock, a man of fine integrity who had gained a wide circle of friends in this community, was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. April 16, 1931, Evansville Review, pp 1 & 8, Evansville, Wisconsin