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Bernice A. <I>Sigler</I> Goff

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Bernice A. Sigler Goff

Birth
Hebron, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Jul 1909 (aged 52)
Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4084079, Longitude: -87.3589908
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dau of Eli Sigler & Mary Cornish

IN marriages
She married George W. Goff 14 Mar 1876 Porter Co., IN

IN death certificate
married-Geo W. Goff
father-Eli Sigler b. MD
mother-Mary Cornish b. unknown
d. carcinoma of uterus
burial-Crown Point

obituary from Rensselaer Repulican
Tuesday, 13 Jul 1909
Mrs. George W. Goff Dead
Death came at five o'clock this, Saturday, morning to relieve the suffering of Mrs. George W. Goff. She had been unconscious much of the time the past few days and the end was forseen several days ago. The cause of her death was cancer of the stomach.
The funeral will be conducted at the Christian church Sunday afternoon by Rev. G.H. Clarke, after which the remains will be taken to Crown Point for burial.
Mrs. Goff was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sigler, and was born at Hebron, Porter county, Ind., March 20, 1857. Her age was 51 years, 3 months and 20 days. She was united in marriage to Mr. George W. Goff on April 12, 1876. Of this union four children were born-Bertram E., now a resident of Belle, Fourche, South Dakota; Raymond Sigler, Leonard Albert, Neal Sigler, these three having preceeded their mother to the better land in childhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Goff came to Rensselaer from Crown Point in 1881. For a number of years Mrs. Goff conducted a bazaar in the stores of Mrs. Imes and Mrs. Purcupile.
For many years Mrs. Goff has been a conscientious christian. In 1878 she became a member of the Christian church, and united with this church after coming to Rensselaer.
Her cheerful disposition and upright conduct has won her many friends. She was intelligent and bright in conservation, and loved the company of good people and good books. She died in the full hope of her christian faith.
She leaves to mourn her departure a husband, one son, four brothers, one sister, four half-brothers and many friends.
dau of Eli Sigler & Mary Cornish

IN marriages
She married George W. Goff 14 Mar 1876 Porter Co., IN

IN death certificate
married-Geo W. Goff
father-Eli Sigler b. MD
mother-Mary Cornish b. unknown
d. carcinoma of uterus
burial-Crown Point

obituary from Rensselaer Repulican
Tuesday, 13 Jul 1909
Mrs. George W. Goff Dead
Death came at five o'clock this, Saturday, morning to relieve the suffering of Mrs. George W. Goff. She had been unconscious much of the time the past few days and the end was forseen several days ago. The cause of her death was cancer of the stomach.
The funeral will be conducted at the Christian church Sunday afternoon by Rev. G.H. Clarke, after which the remains will be taken to Crown Point for burial.
Mrs. Goff was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sigler, and was born at Hebron, Porter county, Ind., March 20, 1857. Her age was 51 years, 3 months and 20 days. She was united in marriage to Mr. George W. Goff on April 12, 1876. Of this union four children were born-Bertram E., now a resident of Belle, Fourche, South Dakota; Raymond Sigler, Leonard Albert, Neal Sigler, these three having preceeded their mother to the better land in childhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Goff came to Rensselaer from Crown Point in 1881. For a number of years Mrs. Goff conducted a bazaar in the stores of Mrs. Imes and Mrs. Purcupile.
For many years Mrs. Goff has been a conscientious christian. In 1878 she became a member of the Christian church, and united with this church after coming to Rensselaer.
Her cheerful disposition and upright conduct has won her many friends. She was intelligent and bright in conservation, and loved the company of good people and good books. She died in the full hope of her christian faith.
She leaves to mourn her departure a husband, one son, four brothers, one sister, four half-brothers and many friends.


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