1. Eva Lorena
2. Gilbert Christian
3. Glenice Anna
4. Gertrude Adele
5. Everett Lester
In 1940 she was still living in Morristown. Later she
moved to California where she passed away. She is buried back in Rice Co., MN where she lived most of her life.
Kisor Anna P. Faribault Daily News 16/Nov/1949 Funeral services for Mrs. Anna P. Kisor who had passed away at her home in St. Helena Calif., Friday, Nov. 4, were held Thursday afternoon, Nov. 10, at 2:30 p. m., at the Parker Funeral Home with the Rev. H. L. Wernick of the Seventh-day Adventist church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Denis sang three selections with Mrs. Denis accompaning. The pallbearers were: Howard Holden, Jack McKellip, Richard McKellip, Thomas Craven, all of Faribault, Wesley and Donald Kisor of Morristown. Interment was made in the family lot in Riverside cemetery, Morristown. Mrs. Kisor was born in Rice conty December 12, 1867, the daughter of Henry P. and Anna Kops. During her childhood days she resided in Faribault where her parents operated a store. The family later moved to a farm in Warsaw township and then shortly after, moved to a farm north of Morristown. It was in North Morristown that Mrs. Kisor received her schooling. On October 1, 1888 she was united in marriage to Lester A. Kisor at Morristown. To this union were born five children. Following their marriage they settled on a farm in Morristown township. Several years later, they purchased a farm one mile west of Morristown where they continued to reside until 1915 when they purchased a home in Morristown. Here they continued to reside until Mr. Kisor's death in 1941, at which time Mrs. Kisor moved to St. Helena, Calif. She resided there until her death on November 4. Mrs. Kisor was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Faribault. She is survived by two sons, Everett and Gilbert Kisor of Morristown; three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Randall of Camino, Calif., Mrs. Lawrence Fuller of Angwin, Calif., and Miss Eva Kisor of St. Helena, Calif. She is also survived by one brother, Arthur Kops of Morristown, one sister, Mrs. Lucy Earhardt of Ross, N. Dak., also eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, two sisters and four brothers. Relatives and friends from away attending the services were: Mrs. Gertrude Randall of Camino, Calif.; Miss Eva Kisor of St. Helena, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kisor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kisor, Arthur Kops, Alfred Kisor, Mrs. Minnie Kisor, Mrs. John Kisor, Mrs. Lettie Kisor, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kisor, Miss Loretta Kisor, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gattzke, all of Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wolcott, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schneider and Mrs. Jennie Kops, Warsaw; Mrs. Amy Sudheimer and Mrs. White, St. Paul. Dalby Database
1. Eva Lorena
2. Gilbert Christian
3. Glenice Anna
4. Gertrude Adele
5. Everett Lester
In 1940 she was still living in Morristown. Later she
moved to California where she passed away. She is buried back in Rice Co., MN where she lived most of her life.
Kisor Anna P. Faribault Daily News 16/Nov/1949 Funeral services for Mrs. Anna P. Kisor who had passed away at her home in St. Helena Calif., Friday, Nov. 4, were held Thursday afternoon, Nov. 10, at 2:30 p. m., at the Parker Funeral Home with the Rev. H. L. Wernick of the Seventh-day Adventist church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Denis sang three selections with Mrs. Denis accompaning. The pallbearers were: Howard Holden, Jack McKellip, Richard McKellip, Thomas Craven, all of Faribault, Wesley and Donald Kisor of Morristown. Interment was made in the family lot in Riverside cemetery, Morristown. Mrs. Kisor was born in Rice conty December 12, 1867, the daughter of Henry P. and Anna Kops. During her childhood days she resided in Faribault where her parents operated a store. The family later moved to a farm in Warsaw township and then shortly after, moved to a farm north of Morristown. It was in North Morristown that Mrs. Kisor received her schooling. On October 1, 1888 she was united in marriage to Lester A. Kisor at Morristown. To this union were born five children. Following their marriage they settled on a farm in Morristown township. Several years later, they purchased a farm one mile west of Morristown where they continued to reside until 1915 when they purchased a home in Morristown. Here they continued to reside until Mr. Kisor's death in 1941, at which time Mrs. Kisor moved to St. Helena, Calif. She resided there until her death on November 4. Mrs. Kisor was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Faribault. She is survived by two sons, Everett and Gilbert Kisor of Morristown; three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Randall of Camino, Calif., Mrs. Lawrence Fuller of Angwin, Calif., and Miss Eva Kisor of St. Helena, Calif. She is also survived by one brother, Arthur Kops of Morristown, one sister, Mrs. Lucy Earhardt of Ross, N. Dak., also eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, two sisters and four brothers. Relatives and friends from away attending the services were: Mrs. Gertrude Randall of Camino, Calif.; Miss Eva Kisor of St. Helena, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kisor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kisor, Arthur Kops, Alfred Kisor, Mrs. Minnie Kisor, Mrs. John Kisor, Mrs. Lettie Kisor, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kisor, Miss Loretta Kisor, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gattzke, all of Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wolcott, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schneider and Mrs. Jennie Kops, Warsaw; Mrs. Amy Sudheimer and Mrs. White, St. Paul. Dalby Database
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