i... "if
ISABELLA than
Al-‘l'ER LONG 'IIL.
man-um
a
whs. EARLY. comm To' PL'VGET‘?
sonny BUT ‘RARELY mgr):
Eog'rowNuN RECENT
_- YEAES‘FUNERAL sna-
, 741
The death .of Albert: Insel, one
'more of the early comers to Puget
Sound, occurred at the Inéel farm‘ on ‘
Lake Isabella, ohz'rharaday ‘after-
noon, April» 24th, 'closihg 3.319;“
'illness of diabetes. Deceased Was 72
years of _age. The funeral was held
from the Methodist church on Sun-
«lay, with services by Rev. Thomas
and interment in the Shelton cema
~etery. Many friends among the old-
er residents of the community at-
Vtended, but as the deceased was a
rare visitor to town in later years
’he was lime known amnng .the new-
er residents.
Deceased was born in Germany,
{Fehmary 19, 1849, and when about
'twenty years old came to New York,‘
and spent 1: yeah It Was in 1872
the: he handed first in Olympia,
where he remained three years and
then sailed for Honolulu, where file
‘next six years were spent. Next
'he returned to this country and 10-.
cubed in California where he was
‘married to Miss Mary ’l‘ra er, and
‘soon after they moved to lympia.
Here the family remhined nnhl
'when Mr. and Mrs. .Insel and their
:children came to Mason County and
[located their final home on the plea:
sank shores of Lake Isabel, where.
they have by hard labor developed ,a.
,fine farm. V ‘ . ' ,
, Survivin are ‘the widow and six
bhildren,‘ rsl Walter Coo'k,’John H.,'
lwflliam A., Fred P., Albert Waldo
and Eugene lnsel, all of whom were
:in attendance. ‘.The deceased was
‘ Yeoman, 1min aicharterymem , ,
Cfoldsborough edge. He was Eaten“
“ling horned: dfim and 'hi hly. es-
:teemed by those who hm hm ‘
, OCR Text: i... "if
ISABELLA than
Al-‘l'ER LONG 'IIL.
man-um
a
whs. EARLY. comm To' PL'VGET‘?
sonny BUT ‘RARELY mgr):
Eog'rowNuN RECENT
_- YEAES‘FUNERAL sna-
, 741
The death .of Albert: Insel, one
'more of the early comers to Puget
Sound, occurred at the Inéel farm‘ on ‘
Lake Isabella, ohz'rharaday ‘after-
noon, April» 24th, 'closihg 3.319;“
'illness of diabetes. Deceased Was 72
years of _age. The funeral was held
from the Methodist church on Sun-
«lay, with services by Rev. Thomas
and interment in the Shelton cema
~etery. Many friends among the old-
er residents of the community at-
Vtended, but as the deceased was a
rare visitor to town in later years
’he was lime known amnng .the new-
er residents.
Deceased was born in Germany,
{Fehmary 19, 1849, and when about
'twenty years old came to New York,‘
and spent 1: yeah It Was in 1872
the: he handed first in Olympia,
where he remained three years and
then sailed for Honolulu, where file
‘next six years were spent. Next
'he returned to this country and 10-.
cubed in California where he was
‘married to Miss Mary ’l‘ra er, and
‘soon after they moved to lympia.
Here the family remhined nnhl
'when Mr. and Mrs. .Insel and their
:children came to Mason County and
[located their final home on the plea:
sank shores of Lake Isabel, where.
they have by hard labor developed ,a.
,fine farm. V ‘ . ' ,
, Survivin are ‘the widow and six
bhildren,‘ rsl Walter Coo'k,’John H.,'
lwflliam A., Fred P., Albert Waldo
and Eugene lnsel, all of whom were
:in attendance. ‘.The deceased was
‘ Yeoman, 1min aicharterymem , ,
Cfoldsborough edge. He was Eaten“
“ling horned: dfim and 'hi hly. es-
:teemed by those who hm hm ‘
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,I Last Name,Insel, Albert.tif,Insel, Albert.tif, Insel, Albert.tif