NameMary Eusebia COON157
Birth22 Sep 1872, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death10 May 1944, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial13 May 1944, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Spouses
Birth15 Sep 1868, Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa
Death11 Apr 1953, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial14 Apr 1953, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherJohn Wade LOOFBORO (1834-1906)
MotherSusan FORSYTHE (1838-1924)
Marriage22 Mar 1893, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ChildrenWesley Wade (1896-1993)
 Howard C. (1907-1996)
Notes for Mary Eusebia COON
Census: 1880 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Cause of death: Heart failure

Mary Eusebia (Coon) Loofboro 1872-1944
"Milton Junction Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, May 18, 1944, p 1.
Funeral services for Mrs. Wade Loofboro, who died in the home of her son May 10th, were held in the S.D.B. church Saturday afternoon with the Rev. J. F. Randolph, the pastor, officiating and burial was in the Milton Junction cemetery. Pallbearers were Victor, Carroll, Wayland and Elston Loofboro, Loyal Pederson and Lester Hurley.
Mary Eusebia Coon, daughter of Marshall and Matilda Huffman Coon, was born on Milton Junction route 1, Sept. 22, 1872, where she spent her childhood and attended the Rock River school. When her parents moved to Milton Junction she attended the local grade school and later entered Milton College.
On March 22, 1893, she was married to Wade J. Loofboro of Welton, Ia., where they spent most of their married life. They came to Milton Junction six years ago, purchasing the former H. M. Burdick* home on N. Janesville street where they lived until this spring when they moved to the home of their son, Wesley, on route 1. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last year.
Mrs. Loofboro was baptized and joined the Rock River Seventh Day Baptist church when a girl and later transferred her membership to the localities in which she lived. She was a member of the Ladies Aid society and was active in its work and that of the church. She was church organist in Welton a number of years. She had been in failing health for the past year.
She is survived by two sons, Wesley and Howard Loofboro, Milton Junction. A daughter, Matilda, died in infancy. She is also survived by sic grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and a cousin, Mrs. George Maltpress, Milton Junction.
Among the relatives from out-of-town attending the funeral were Dr. and Mrs. Erlo Loofboro, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Loofboro, Janesville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loofboro, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saunders, Albion; Mr. and Mrs. James Odgen, Edgerton; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Wenzel, Phillip Maze, Beloit; Mr. and Mr. Charles Michel, Marion, Ia.; Mrs. Lucy Van Horn, Welton, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurley and daughter Beverly, Charlotte, Ia.; Mrs. Stanley Stephens, Mauston, Willard Van Horn, Waukesha.
Notes for Wade John (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa
Residence: 1938 Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Residence: 1943 Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Residence: 1953 Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Cause of death: Myocardial insufficiency, arterio sclerosis

Wade John Loofboro 1868-1953
"Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, April, 16, 1953, p 5.
Funeral services for Wade Loofboro, 84, who died Saturday afternoon at the Beecher Convalescent home, Janesville, were held Tuesday afternoon in the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist church, Pastor Kenneth Smith officiating.
He was born in Welton, Iowa, Sept. 15, 1868, the son of John and Susan Loofboro. On March 22, 1893, he was married to Mary Eusebia Coon, Milton Junction. They lived in Milton Junction a few years, then moved to Iowa, returning here in 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Loofboro celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on March 22, 1943. Mrs. Loofboro died nine years ago. Mr. Loofboro was a member of the Milton Junction Seventh Day Baptist church.
He is survived by two sons, Howard, Edgerton, and Wesley, Milton Junction; three brothers, Dr. Earl Loofboro, Janesville, the Rev. Eli Loofboro, Westerly, R. I., and Elmer Loofboro, Albion; one sister, Mrs. A. L. Burdick, Milton. There are five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A Brother, Bert, died in 1936.
Burial was in Milton Junction cemetery.
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