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Gone to Rest
George W. Hissong, Soldier of the Union, Answers Roll Call Beyond
(From The Standard, LaGrange, Indiana, April 6, 1923. Printed obituary
contains photo)
The death last Sunday of George W. Hissong, for many years a highly esteemed
citizen of LaGrange, has occasioned much sorrow to his many old friends.
For many weeks he had been suffering great pain and death was a merciful
release, but his passing has taken from the town a long-familiar figure.
Mr. Hissong was born in Richland county, Ohio, March 9, 1840, the eldest
son of Martin and Elizabeth Hissong. When he was a small child the family
moved to Elkhart county, and later his home was Warsaw, where he enlisted
in May, 1861, in Company E of the Fourth Indiana cavalry. He was on active
duty with his command for three years, until the close of the war, receiving
his honorable discharge June 29, 1865.
Mr. Hissong came to LaGrange in January, 1866, and lived here continuously
from that date. He was married January 21, 1866, to Mary Jane Cline. Two
children were born to them, Charlie M. Hissong, of LaGrange and Mrs. Lulu
M. Teeter of Elkhart.
After Mr. Hissong came to LaGrange, he was associated for many years with
Moon and Company, carriage makers. Later he was for nearly twenty years
the photographer at LaGrange, with a business extending over a wide territory,
and more recently, up to the time of the failure of his health, he was
the justice of the peace.
Early in life he joined the Methodist Episcopal church, of which he was
a faithful member. For many years, also, he was one of the leading members
of the Grand Army of the Republic.
There survive him, besides the widow and children, two sisters, Mrs. Mary
J. Warren of Elkhart, Mrs. Harriet A. Windbigler of Plymouth, a half-sister,
Mrs. Alice J. Wolgamott of VanNuys, California, four grandchildren, K.A.
Teeter of LaGrange, Michel and Naomi Teeter of Elkhart, Ethel L. Olds of
LaGrange, and one great grandchild, William C. Olds.
Mr. Hissong died about two o'clock Sunday afternoon, April 1, aged eighty-three
years and twenty-two days.
The funeral services were conducted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
M. Hissong at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, by Rev. G. F. Hubbartt and
the burial was made at Greenwood cemetery.
He was a gallant solder of the Union and a good citizen, always true to
the best interests of his community and the nation. May he rest in peace.