Obit: Jackson, Mary #2 (1875 - 1948)
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Surnames: Jackson, Sprengler, Olson, Casperson, Boettcher, Dinsmore, Lance

----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 04/15/1948

Jackson, Mary (17 Oct. 1875 - 12 Apr. 1948)

Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Jackson, who died Monday, were held this morning. A short service, held at the Zink funeral home, where the body had been lying in state, was followed by services at 10:00 o’clock at Christ Lutheran church, with the Rev. F. H. Sprengler officiating. The body was then taken to Neenah for internment at Oak Hill cemetery.

Acting as pallbearers were the two sons, Miles and Otto Jackson, two sons-in-law, Maurice Olson and Harold Casperson, and two brothers-in-law, George Jackson, of Appleton and Harry L. Jackson, of Wauwatosa.

The flowers were carried by members of the Ladies’ Aid of which Mrs. Jackson was a member.

Mary Boettcher was born in Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17, 1875. When only a small child her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boettcher, moved to a farm on the edge of Medford.

On Aug. 27, 1898, she was married to Walter Jackson at Medford, where they resided until 1905. They lived at Tomahawk for a year and then came to Abbotsford where they have made their home the past 40 years.

Mrs. Jackson had been in ill health since last fall and death came at 8:30 Monday evening.

She is survived by her husband and four children, Miles Jackson, Appleton; Mrs. Maurice (Katherine) Olson and Mrs. Harold (Frances) Casperson, Neenah; and Otto Jackson, at home. There are five grand children.

Two brothers, Albert Boettcher, of Olympia, Wash., and Henry Boettcher, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and two sisters, Mrs. Nathan (Amelia) Dinsmore, of Portland, Maine, and Mrs. William (Ida) Lance, of North Tonawanda, N.Y., also survive. Two sisters preceded her in death.

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