Hello Michelle, Here are the obituaries for Austin Love. -- DeAnna ------------------------------------------------------- "The Daily Northwestern", Oshkosh, WI Wednesday Evening, November 10, 1915; page 3. OBITUARY LOVE - Austin Love, a former Oshkosh resident, died at Chicago yesterday morning after an illness with tuberculosis. Mr. Love was in the employ of the Chicago & Northwestern railway in that city and had worked for the same company in Oshkosh prior to his departure to that city a number of years ago. He is survived by the widow and a sister, Mrs. Austin Gill, both of Chicago; two brothers and a sister in the city. William Love, Charles Love and Mr. Albert Zuehlke, and a third sister, Mrs. Harry Faggan of Port Huron, Mich. The body will arrive in the city this afternoon on the 3:17 (?) o'clock Chicago & Northwestern train and will be taken to the Soper undertaking parlors. Arrangements for the funeral will be announced later. "The Daily Northwestern", Oshkosh, WI Thursday Evening, November 11, 1915; page 3. OBITUARY LOVE - The funeral services for Austin Love, who died in Chicago Tuesday, will be held from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Albert Zuehlke, 45 Grant street, this city at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rev. Edward H. Smith will officiate. "The Daily Northwestern", Oshkosh, WI Saturday Evening, November 13, 1915; page 3. OBITUARY LOVE - The funeral services for Austin Love were held at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Albert Zuehlke, 45 Grant street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Edward H. Smith officiating. Music was rendered by Mrs. J. W. Kircher and Miss Clara Schmidt. The pallbearers were: Louis Othrow, John Hakbarth, Albert Winstanley, John Reinke, William Polzin and H. Olmstead. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends and many beautiful floral tributes were sent. The interment took place at Riverside cemetery. Michelle Campbell wrote: > Hi, > Would someone please make a copy of the obit for Austin Love who is listed in the Oshkosh Daily Northwestern newspaper on 11/10/1919, 11/11/1915, and 11/13/1915? All three are on page 3. Which ever obit has the most genealogical information. Don't need it mailed, just need the information contained in the obituary. > Thanks so much, > ~Michelle > > ==== WIWINNEB Mailing List ==== > ?? ROLL CALLS ?? > Not permitted unless called for by List Admin. But please post your > interests & search areas often. Remember! New members join every day. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237