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    1. [DUNN] Levi L. Geisert 1886 - 1930
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Geisert, Wieman, Clinton, Alexander Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gFC.2ACI/1457 Message Board Post: Geisert Funeral Services held Tuesday afternoon The funeral services for L. L. Geisert who died January 11 at Hot Springs [Montana] were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the Baptist church with Rev. H. W. Arthur officiating. The pallbearers, selected from the Order of Owls lodge of which Mr. Geisert was member, were Eugene McCarty, Jack Nolan, J. E. Waggner, W. T. Lavin, George Biron and George Edwards. Miss Velma LaRue sang “Face to Face” and “In That City.” The concluding hymn was “Asleep in Jesus” sung by Miss Eva Wentworth and Miss Velma LaRue with Mrs. Homer Bowman, accompanist. Internment was in the Conrad Memorial cemetery [Kalispell, Montana] under the direction of Sherman & Son. L. L. Geisert was born at Mennomonie [sic], Wisconsin, December 26, 1868 and was united in marriage to Mary E. Wieman, April 22, 1888. He had lived in Montana for 35 years. His home was at Elmo [Montana] but he was spending the winter at Hot Springs, Montana passing away at that city January 11 of heart attack. Mrs. Geisert passed away March 4, 1927. Surviving are his daughter Mrs. W. S. Alexander of Bigfork [Montana]; a granddaughter, Miss Beulah Clinton of Kalispell; and five brothers, Jake, Frank and Christ Geisert of Mennomonie, Wisconsin, Ed Geisert of Puyallup, Washington and Charles Geisert of Park Falls, Wisconsin. Source: The Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, Montana, Wednesday January 15 1930, page 5 column 3.

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