NameOna Arminda FURROW157
Birth18 Feb 1875, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska
Death1905, Riverside, Riverside Co., California
FatherJohn FURROW (1827-1908)
MotherOlive S. DAVIS (1840-1894)
Spouses
Birth20 Apr 1863, Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa
Death19 Sep 1920, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherLewis Alexander LOOFBORO (1838-1905)
MotherTamer J. FORSYTHE (1840-1921)
Marriage1895
Notes for Ona Arminda FURROW
Census: 1880 North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska: age 6
Notes for Chase Adelbert (Spouse 1)
Chase Adelbert Loofboro 1863-1920
"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Sep. 23, 1920, p 1.
Chase Adelbert Loofboro was born at Welton, Iowa, April 20, 1863 and after a brief illness died at his home in Milton, Wisconsin, September 19, 1920. He was the only son born to Lewis A. and Tamar Forsythe Loofboro.
Early in life, Mr. Loofboro accepted Christ as his christian ideal and motive and was baptized into the fellowship of the Seventh Day Baptist church at Welton, Iowa. His life has been a demonstration of his Master's spirit and purpose. He has always tried to illustrate the principles of the christian standard. While living in Rhode Island it was largely due to his enthusiasm and persistent efforts that services in the little church at Dunn's Corners were maintained.
In the fall of 1895 he was united in marriage to Miss Ona Furrow. They began their home life at and lived for some time in Boulder, Colorado. Ten years later Mrs. Loofboro died at Riverside, California. Two sons were born to them, - Lloyd, who is an electrical engineer of Providence, R. I., and Donald, who lives at home.
On April 26, 1907, Mr. Loofboro was married to Mrs. Mertie Mills of Milton Junction, Wisconsin. They removed to Rhode Island where they made their home until about one year ago when they returned to Milton. Upon their return they united with the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church.
Mr. Loofboro is survived by his widow and two sons, his aged mother, whose home is with her daughter in Milton, and three sisters, - Mrs. Stella Boss of Milton, Mrs. Sadie West of Nortonville, Kansas, and Mrs. Orpha Wells of Riverside, California.
Friends and relatives gathered at his late home on Tuesday afternoon, September 21, to pay their tribute of respect and affection to the departed. Pastor Henry N. Jordan officiated, assisted by the Rev. George W. Burdick. Burial was made in the family plot in the Milton cemetery.
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