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Rev N
Carter Daniell
1865 -
1924
1924
Watertown Daily Times 01 28 1924
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REV. N. C. DANIELL
DIES AT PARSONAGE HERE ON SATURDAY
The death of the Rev. N. Carter
Daniell, for thirteen years pastor of the First
Congregational Church in this city, occurred at the parsonage home,
Rev. Daniell was a native of
England. He was born in Cornwall on
Since coming to Watertown, Rev.
Daniell was an active worker here. He
loved Watertown and his love for the community is reflected in his work which
is known to everyone. He was active in
church affairs and in all worth while undertakings for the betterment of the
city and community. He was especially
interested in the younger element of the city and one of the outstanding events
of his life here was the reorganization and building up of the Watertown Troop
of Boy Scouts of America. He was for ten
years the scoutmaster of the local troop.
Rev. Daniell also instituted the community vesper services here and his
book reviews and sermons were a vital part of his work in Watertown. He was a student and his liberal education
gave him an insight and interest in many lines of activity. He was a gifted speaker, a writer and student
and lover of music. His death is a
distinct loss to the community.
Possessed of a most pleasing
personality and fine character he was a force for good in this community. A man of refined tastes and manners, he was
always a welcome visitor in the homes of the people. His liberal education gave him the
opportunity to impart well advanced ideas in his sermons while his manner of
delivery impressed his auditors greatly and always attracted large
congregations to hear him. He had a deep and abiding faith in Christianity and
an earnest desire to do good along life’s pathway. Although a sufferer for many months, he
always presented a cheerful nature which was the wonder of many who were aware
of his condition and he always bore his sufferings with Christian fortitude and
hope.
In the death of Rev. Daniell
Watertown loses one of is best citizens who always took pride in anything that
made for the benefit of its people. The
boy scout movement was started here under this direction and he kept up a
lively interest in the order until his death.
His services in this respect cannot be measured by money, but they have
left their stamp of character upon the youth in which he took a delighted
interest. His friends and associates
knew him as a man of sterling character and amiable qualities and his
connection with many social organizations attests that phase of his
personality. The sympathy of the
community goes out to the bereaved wife whose loss is so distinctly a loss to
the entire city.
The funeral will be held Tuesday
afternoon. Services will be held at the Congregational church at
Rev. Daniell Laid To Rest Tuesday Afternoon
The funeral services for the late
REV. N. C. DANIELL held at the First Congregational church yesterday afternoon
were very impressive and the fact that the edifice was so crowded as to make
standing room only available, testified to the esteem that the decedent was
held by the people of this community.
The honorary pallbearers were W. C.
Stone, F. E. Woodard, A. D. Platz, L. W. Parks, E. C. Wolfram, H. Lenz, C. H.
Ferris, A. W. Dieter, R. J. Rowlands, J. E. Heismann, C. N. Bruegger, F. W.
Voss, N. T. Yeomans. The active
pallbearers were Alvin Stallmann, Carl Stallmann, Frederick, Hahn, Anthony
Hahn, Carl Raue, Garret Cooper.
The services were conducted by the
Rev. A. D. Davies, Wauwatosa, Clark and Henry Faville, Lake Mills, LeRoy
Partch, Columbus, and A. T. Brown, Hartford.
DEATH OF REV. N. CARTER DANIELL
The Esteemed Pastor of the Congregational Church
Last Saturday afternoon shortly
before
Rev. Daniell was born at Cornwall,
England, on