Obituary: Adams County, Wisconsin: Ransom GLEASON

************************************************************************
Submitted by Joan Benner, <jmbenner@tznet.com> May 2005

 All rights reserved. 
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
************************************************************************
From the Adams County Press, Saturday March 31, 1883, P6C3

DIED--GLEASON--At his residence in the town of Monroe, Adams county,
Wisconsin, on the 7th of February, 1883, Ransom GLEASON, of consumption,
after a lingering illness, aged 60 years, 4 months and 6 days.

He was a native of the State of New York, and removed with his family to
Wisconsin 28 years ago last June, and settled at Spring Creek and always
remained a resident of what is now the Town of Monroe, except a short time
that he lived at Grand Rapids. For over 20 years he was a great sufferer.
No one but himself and his God knew the suffering he endured, though he
kept about the greater part of the time attending to his business. Four
years ago he was thrown from his cutter and broke his hip, which left him
so crippled, that it was with difficulty that he could go about even with a
crutch. When about 20 years of age he became converted to God and soon
became a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, always remaining a
devoted member, and was for many years an official member until called by
death to the church on high.

He was a devoted husband, a kind father and a faithful friend. He leaves a
lonely widow, two daughters and three sons, besides a large circle of
friends to mourn his departure.