Pinkerton Samuel01
Waupaca County
Post
April 11, 1940
Sam Pinkerton Dies in
Fond du Lac, Wed.
Samuel S.
Pinkerton, 47, town of Lind farmer,
died Wednesday at St. Agnes
Hospital in Fond du Lac of mesenteric thrombosis
following an appendicitis operation March 29.
Mr.
Pinkerton was born in Waupaca Dec. 4,
1892, and had always made his home in this vicinity. Immediate survivors include his wife, the
former Blanche Thompson, and a son, James Samuel, at home.
Rev.
Edward H. Langdon of the Methodist church will conduct services at the Holly
funeral home Friday, 2 p.m.
Waupaca County
Post
April 18, 1940
Funeral Friday For Samuel Pinkerton
Samuel S.
Pinkerton, town of Lind farmer, was
born Dec. 4, 1892 a son of
the late John and Mary Pinkerton, and died Wednesday, April 16, of mesenteric
thrombosis following an acute appendicitis operation at St. Agnes hospital, Fond
du Lac. Mr. Pinkerton had been confined at the
hospital for 12 days.
Sept. 14, 1918 he was united in
marriage to Blanche Thompson of Waupaca and they were the parents of one son,
James Samuel, 10, who with his mother is left to mourn. Other survivors are four brothers: Altai and
Ray of Waupaca, Fred of Albany, N.Y., and Dr. Harold of Ironwood, Mich., and
three sisters, (Fiah) Mrs. Albert Larson, Neenah;
Miss Carrie Pinkerton, Rhinelander, and (Effa) Mrs.
Hugh Johnson, Sheridan.
Funeral
services were held Friday at the Holly funeral home, 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Edward H. Langdon, pastor of the
Methodist church. Active pallbearers
were Wm. Jensen, Frank Davidson, Clark Redfield, Ernest Peterson, Elmer Winkler
and Louis Schroeder, and honorary pallbearers included Dr. John Pelton, Henry Nielsen, Harold Lund, Mearle
Pennebecker, Allen Schroeder and Claude Johnson. Interment was in Lakeside
cemetery.
Out
of town attendants at the services were A.C. Hanson and daughter, Mrs. Hanford Egelande, Reedsburg; Dr. and Mrs. W.J. Pinkerton, Bessemer,
Mich.; Dr. and Mrs. H.A. Pinkerton, Ironwood, Mich.; Miss Carrie Pinkerton,
Rhinelander; Fred Pinkerton, Albany, N.Y.; Mrs. Evelyn Kelley, Antigo; Mrs.
K.R. Thompson and Carl Thompson, Amherst; A.R. Thompson, Iola; Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Olson and son, Donald, Scandinavia, and Felix Buza,
Nelsonville.