"The Journal-Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1924, p 1. Mrs. Sadie Loofboro West of Nortonville, Kans., died at the Atkinson [prob Atchison], Kans., hospital on Saturday morning, January 26, 1924, after an illness of less than a week's duration. Mrs. West was born at Welton, Iowa, Oct. 3, 1871. When a young lady she came with her parents to Milton, where she attended Milton College for a few years and then returned with her family to Welton, Iowa, where she was married to David Carl Ring on Jan. 29, 1901. After her marriage she returned with her husband to Milton where Mr. Ring taught in the Milton high school. They then moved to Boulder, Colo., where Mr. Ring took a post graduate course in the university, going from there to Denver where he taught school until his death a few years later. Mrs. Ring then returned to Welton, Iowa, where she made her home with her mother, Mrs. Tamer Loofboro, for a number of years. She was married to Francis W. West of Nortonville, Kans., Jan. 27, 1914. Mr. West passed away about five years ago. Mrs. West united with the S. D. B. church at Welton, Iowa, when about twelve years of age. The funeral services were held in the S. D. B. church at Nortonville on Tuesday Jan. 29, at 2:30 o'clock. The music was furnished by a mixed quartet from the choral union which Mrs. West had recently organized. Burial was made in the Nortonville cemetery. All of her immediate family preceded her in death with the exception of two sisters, Mrs. George Boss, of Milton, and Mrs. W. B. Wells of Riverside, Calif., both of whom were present at the funeral. They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders