WILDMAN, Flora
Died at Fowler 10-2.1-55
Mrs. Flora Wildman, 73, who formerly resided in the vicinity south of Hillsboro for a number of years, died Saturday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Stone, in Fowler. She had I been in failing health for two months.
Mrs. Wildman was born south of here the daughter of James and Carolyn Grimes Keeling. She was married twice, her first husband was Elmer Quick. Following his death she married Philo Wildman, who also preceded her in death.
She was formerly a member of the Livengood church near Wallace and on m -to *Wier came a f memb the Methodist Church in that city.
Surviving besides the daughter at whose home she died, are another daughter, Mrs. Olive McCoy, of Brazil and a son, Gerald Quick, of Denver, Colo., one brother, Charles Keeling, of Hillsboro and one sister Mrs. Lily Crowder, of Waynetown. Funeral service was conducted at the Fowler Methodist Church at 1 p.m. Monday by the pastor the Rev. Kern, a former Hillsboro pastor. The body was then taken to the Lutheran Church near Wallace for the body to lie in state for one hour preceding the graveside rites held in the Lutheran Cemetery, Rev Kern also had charge of the graveside service.