Obit: Babb, Mary Ann (1825 - 1913)

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Surnames: WEBER HOMMELL BABB WARNER

----Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 01/30/1913

Babb, Mary Ann (Hommell) (13 Augl 1825 - 22 Jan 1913)

Mary Ann Weber was born in Wurtenberg, Germany, on Aug. 13, 1825. She came to America in 1849, settling first in New York, where about two years later she was married to John M. Hommell.

To them were born five children, John William, now of Neillsville; Chas. Henry, who died at White Pigeon, Mich. in 1903; Mary A. Warner, Greenwood; George, Watertown, S.D.; Edward, Castle Rock, Wash.

After the birth of the first two the family removed to Wisconsin, settling in West Salem, where the last three children were born and where they remained until 1867, when they came to Clark County, Wis., living here continually until death claimed them.

The husband, John Hommell, died in the town of Eaton in 1868. Some years later the widow married Moses Babb, who passed away at Greenwood, Wis. in 1895.

Since the death of Mr. Babb the deceased had made her home with her only daughter, Mrs. Mary Warner, at Greenwood, where she passed away on Jan. 22, 1913.

Mrs. Babb in earlier years was a member of the Lutheran Church, but united with the Presbyterian Church of Greenwood more than twenty years ago.

Although blind for many years the deceased was until recent years an active, cheerful woman of strong mental and moral character; a devoted mother, good neighbor, true friend, with ready sympathy for all in times of need.

During the last years of failing health the devotion of her daughter and her family was a source of great comfort to her and every care that could be bestowed has been supplied, every wish that could be gratified has been granted and almost her last words were those of appreciation.

Besides the four surviving children, there is an aged half-sister, nine years her junior, at Long Island, N.Y., also sixteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

 

 


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