Obit: Cornwell, Earl J. (1895 - 1963)
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Surnames: Cornwell, Worden, Dutzle, Foster, Klapatauskas, Kuehl, Murphy, 
Mabie, Hartsnorn, Burss, Royce, Everson
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, 
Clark County, Wis.) 04/25/1963
Cornwell, Earl J. (19 MAY 1895 - 11 APR 
1963)
Earl J. Cornwell, Ely, Minn., passed away Thursday p.m., April 11, 
1963 at the age of 67 years. Death was doe to coronary thrombosis.
He was 
born May 19, 1895 to Lowell and Sabra (Worden) Cornwell in Taylor County, Wis.
Some of his boyhood years were spent near Stanley and he went to the 
Eidsvold School (Clark Co., Wis.). Later his folks homesteaded near Jump River.
He married Meta Dutzle, May 10, 1922 at Medford, Wis. She still survives 
him. They lived in Taylor Co. until 1939, when they moved to a farm east of 
Stanley. The past 10 years he’s been a resident of Ely, Minn., where his main 
occupation was woodsman, until his illness two years ago.
He is survived 
by 8 daughters: Mrs. Vaughn (Amelia) Forestr, Stanley; Mrs. Julius (Frieda) 
Klapatauskas, Thorp; Mrs. Wallace (Vera) Kuehl, Mrs. Wayne (Meta) Murphy, Forest 
Center, Minn.; Mrs. Roy (Eva) Mabie, Mrs. Maynard (Lois) Hartsnorn, Ely, Minn.; 
Mrs. Don (Gladys) Mabie, Mrs. Tom (Phyllis) Mabie, Kennan, Wis.; 5 sons: Calvin, 
St. Paul Park, Minn.; Vernon, Markesan, Wis.; Leland, Ripon, Wis.; David and 
Herbert, Ely, Minn.
He’s also survived by three sisters, Mrs. A.R. 
(Julia) Burss, Hannibal, Wis.; Mrs. Jud (Augusta) Royce, Jump River, and Mrs. 
Oscar (Lulumae) Everson, Withee. There are also 44 living grandchildren. One son 
and two grandsons preceded him in death.
He was a WWI Veteran, and an 
American Legion member.
Funeral services were held Monday, April 15 at 2 
o’clock from Plombon Funeral Home in Stanley. Clergyman was Peter Hunter and Jim 
Bar(?). Music was by Della Williams.
Burial was in Riverside Cemetery, 
Withee, with military honors.
 
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