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Obituary for Myron WHEELER


Just wondering if anyone knows where I can get a copy of the obit for Myron Wheeler abt. Jan 1932 in Fulton County, Illinois.

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Alice here are 2 obits for Myron Wheeler. One gives a little more info than the other.

Reference-Argus Search Light-Wed. Feb. 10, 1932 - Pg.-7 Col.-1

Myron, son of Charles and Catherine Coplinger Wheeler, was born April 18, 1848 near Lewistown and died at his home north of Bernadotte, Jan. 30, 1932. He was the youngest of four children, one of whom survives, Mrs. Catherine Ervin of Bushnell.
 The deceased was united in marriage to Amanda Anderson, March 11, 1873. To this union were born seven children, three having preceded him in death. The widow, three daughters and one son survive. Mrs. Hattie Miller of Ipava, Mrs. Alta Chambers and Mrs. Addie Brooks of Smithfield and Ralph Wheeler of Smithfield survive; also thirteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.

Reference: Fulton County Democrat, Wed. Feb. 03, 1932 - Page- 8 Col.-2

Death of Myron Wheeler
 Myron Wheeler passed away suddenly on Saturday at his home near Bernadotte from heart failure, at the age of 84 years. He was a prosperous farmer and had lived near Bernadotte and Smithfield since a young man.
 He was born April 18, 1848, and was a son of Charles and Catherine Wheeler. He and his brother John in early life settled in Fulton County. He was married 62 years ago to Amanda Anderson, who survives with the following children: Mrs. Alta Chambers, Mrs. Addie Brooks and Ralph Wheeler near Smithfield and Mrs. Hattie Miller near Ipava. There are also 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
 The funeral was held yesterday at the Presbyterian Church, conducted by Dr. G. D. Heuver ( this might also be spelled Houver), and burial was in the Ipava cemtery.

I also copied his wife's obit, just in case you needed it or if someone else is tracing her line.

Reference The Argus Search Light, Wed. March 13, 1935 Pg-3 Cols.-2,3,4

Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks and Mrs. Hattie miller were called to Prairie City Saturday  on acccount of the death of the ladies mother, Mrs. Amanda Ann Wheeler. Frank Wheeler of Prairie City was in Ipava Sunday making arrangements for his mother, Mrs. Amanda Ann Wheeler's funeral, which was held in Ipava Tuesday.

Death of Amanda Ann Wheeler passed away Saturday night at 8:10 o'clock in Prairie City at the home of her son Frank Wheeler, aged 80 years, 7 months and 27 days. Amanda Ann Anderson was born July 12, 1854 in Bernadotte township, the daughter of Robert and Nancy Morgan Anderson and was married to Myron Wheeler 61 years ago. She was a descendant of the pioneers of that townhip. She has always lived in Bernadotte and Ipava vicinity and made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Alta Chambers in Ipava, until her death on last July 6th and then she was taken to the home of her son Frank Wheeler, where she has been tenderly cared for as she had suffered from a broken hip and a stroke of paralysis. She was the last of a family of twelve children. Surviving is one son, Frank Wheeler of Prairie City, two daughters, Mrs. Addie Brooks of Smithfield and Mrs. Hattie Miller, near Ipava, besides grandchildren  and great grandchildren, a host of relatives and friends. There are four children deceased. The funeral was held from the Ipava Presbyterian Church Tuesday afternoon at 4:30, conducted by Mrs. J. G. Fouts and burial in the Ipava Cemetery.

 I am not researching this line, just trying to help out others, as I go in the same areas I am looking for my ancestors.
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Thank you so much. You are very kind. Just the info I was looking for.
Alice

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You are very welcome!

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Alice sorry I missed seeing your post, here are Myron and Amanda's obits from The Cuba Journal and Canton Ledger
What is your interest, I have pictures, they are my great great grandparents through daughter Cora Wheeler Payne.

Cuba Journal, Cuba Illinois Page 8
Thursday, February 11, 1932

Smithfield:
Obituary
Myron, son of Charles and Catherine (Caplinger) Wheeler was born April 18, 1848
near Lewiston, Ill., and died Jan. 30, 1932
He was the youngest of four children, one of whom survives, a sister, Mrs Catherine Ervin, of Bushnell.
Mr Wheeler was united in marriage to Amanda Anderson, March 11, 1873, and to this union was born seven children, three having preceded him in death.  The widow, three daughters, and one son, Mrs Alta Chambers, Mrs Hattie Miller, Mrs Addie Brooks and Ralph Wheeler survive, also several grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Ipava with the Rev. C W Martin of Smithfield officiating.

Canton Daily Ledger   Canton Illinois  page 2
Monday March 1935

Rites for Ipava Woman Tomorrow
Ipava, Ill: March 11--(Special)  Mrs Amanda Wheeler last survivor of a family of 12 children born to pioneers of this section, died Saturday at the home of her son, Ralph, Prairie City.
Born July 12, 1854, in Bernadotte township, a daughter of Robert and Nancy (Morgan) Anderson, she was married 61 years ago to Myron Wheeler, who died Jan. 30, 1932.
Children living are Ralph, Prairie City; Mrs Addie Brooks, Smithfield, and Mrs Hattie Miller, Ipava.  One daughter, Mrs Alta Chambers, died July 6, 1934, and four other children preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Presbyterian church, the Rev. G D Heuver officiating.  Burial will be in Ipava cemetery.

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My interest is that my mother was Marjorie Wheeler daughter of George Sharland Wheeler and I am interested in the Wheeler family line. I have developed a fairly extensive Family Tree Maker file on many Wheeler's mostly from Fulton county.

Now, re: Myron Wheeler, it is slightly embarrassing, but there are two Myron Wheelers' and I see that on detailed inspection my Myron is not the one married to Amanda Anderson. My relative was married to Susan Fingel. Oddly, I also have two Cora Wheeler's in my file, Coral Ethel, my relation and Cora Louisa, your relation.

Interestingly, my uncle, Marvin DeVere Wheeler whom I corresponded with often, lived in Cuba all of his life. So, I keep researching your Myron, sort of part time, thinking that there is a very good chance there is a family tie-in some where.

Coincidences.

Thanks for replying,

Alice


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I also know of both myrons, and have never found ANY link between the two families, however I was thinking your Myron died somewhere else?
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Yes, he was born in New York, lived in Deerfield & Joshua for many years (1850, 1860, 1870), then travelled to Kansas & Nebraska in 1874. He died in Nebraska in 1927.

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