Individual Details
Clara Edith KOEBELL
(3 Dec 1892 - 12 Apr 1916)
Gospel Herald - Volume IX, Number 6 - May 11, 1916 - page 111
Wyse. - Clara Edith (Koebel) Wyse, was born Dec. 3, 1892, near Wayland, Ia.; died April 12, 1916; aged 23 y. 4 m. 9 d. She united with the Sugar Creek Mennonite Church at the age of 15 and was a faithful member unto death. She was joined in holy matrimony with Arthur J. Wyse Dec. 24, 1912, and lived in matrimony 3 y. 3 m. 18 d. One son was born to this union who departed with his loving mother. Clara was born, married, and died at her father's and mother's homestead. Many happy days were spent there. Her last few days were sorrowful. All was done that loving hands and hearts could do, but God saw otherwise. Clara was of a loving and cheerful disposition and had a smile and a word of greeting for all. None knew her but to love her. She leaves to mourn her departure a loving husband, father, mother, 1 sister (Mayme), 1 brother (Clarence), many relatives, and a host of friends. Her smiling face will be seen no more on earth. She will be greatly missed in the community, and church, but most in her home. But we do not mourn as those that have no hope. Because through the cross of Christ we hope to meet her on the other shore. Funeral services were held at the Sugar Creek Church by Daniel Graber in German, S. M. Musselman in English. Texts Mark 13:37 and Matt. 21:42 (latter clause). Interment at the North Hill Cemetery.
Wyse. - Clara Edith (Koebel) Wyse, was born Dec. 3, 1892, near Wayland, Ia.; died April 12, 1916; aged 23 y. 4 m. 9 d. She united with the Sugar Creek Mennonite Church at the age of 15 and was a faithful member unto death. She was joined in holy matrimony with Arthur J. Wyse Dec. 24, 1912, and lived in matrimony 3 y. 3 m. 18 d. One son was born to this union who departed with his loving mother. Clara was born, married, and died at her father's and mother's homestead. Many happy days were spent there. Her last few days were sorrowful. All was done that loving hands and hearts could do, but God saw otherwise. Clara was of a loving and cheerful disposition and had a smile and a word of greeting for all. None knew her but to love her. She leaves to mourn her departure a loving husband, father, mother, 1 sister (Mayme), 1 brother (Clarence), many relatives, and a host of friends. Her smiling face will be seen no more on earth. She will be greatly missed in the community, and church, but most in her home. But we do not mourn as those that have no hope. Because through the cross of Christ we hope to meet her on the other shore. Funeral services were held at the Sugar Creek Church by Daniel Graber in German, S. M. Musselman in English. Texts Mark 13:37 and Matt. 21:42 (latter clause). Interment at the North Hill Cemetery.
Events
| Birth | 3 Dec 1892 | Wayland, Henry, Iowa, USA | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 24 Dec 1912 | Arthur John WYSE | ![]() | ||
| Death | 12 Apr 1916 | child birth - Died giving birth/Wayland, Henry, Iowa, USA | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Arthur John WYSE (1890 - 1959) |
Endnotes
1. Gospel Herald - obituary, Volume IX, Number 6 - May 11, 1916 - page 111.
2. GEDCOM file submitted by Steve Wyse, steve.wyse@gmail.com. Imported on 2 September 2013..
3. Gospel Herald - obituary, Volume IX, Number 6 - May 11, 1916 - page 111.
4. GEDCOM file submitted by Steve Wyse, steve.wyse@gmail.com. Imported on 2 September 2013..
5. Gospel Herald - obituary, Volume LXII, Number 18 - May 6, 1969 - pages 419, 420.
6. Gospel Herald - obituary, Volume IX, Number 6 - May 11, 1916 - page 111.
7. GEDCOM file submitted by Steve Wyse, steve.wyse@gmail.com. Imported on 2 September 2013..
