Agnes Theresa Schmidt was born on October 15, 1918, in Park Falls, Wisconsin, to Jacob and Anna who emigrated from Bohemia (The Czeck Republic).
Mrs. Arthur Bohr, 40, Marion, died at a Milwaukee hospital today
after a long illness. She was born in Park Falls, Oct. 15, 1918.
She served as a nurse during World War ll and received the air medal and a battle star. She was a past president of the St. Mary Catholic church Christian Mothers Society, Marion, and the Milwaukee American Legion post.
Survivors include her husband: five daughters. Constance, Mary
Marguerite, Monica, and Teresa at home: three brothers, Arthur and Leonard Schmidt, both of Park Falls, and Herbert Schmidt, Ketchikan, Alaska: and three sisters: Mrs. William Puntan, Okauchee, Wis., Mrs. Richard Mack. Chicago, and Mrs. Charles Sheppard, Montgomery, Ala.
Agnes Theresa Schmidt was born on October 15, 1918, in Park Falls, Wisconsin, to Jacob and Anna who emigrated from Bohemia (The Czeck Republic).
Mrs. Arthur Bohr, 40, Marion, died at a Milwaukee hospital today
after a long illness. She was born in Park Falls, Oct. 15, 1918.
She served as a nurse during World War ll and received the air medal and a battle star. She was a past president of the St. Mary Catholic church Christian Mothers Society, Marion, and the Milwaukee American Legion post.
Survivors include her husband: five daughters. Constance, Mary
Marguerite, Monica, and Teresa at home: three brothers, Arthur and Leonard Schmidt, both of Park Falls, and Herbert Schmidt, Ketchikan, Alaska: and three sisters: Mrs. William Puntan, Okauchee, Wis., Mrs. Richard Mack. Chicago, and Mrs. Charles Sheppard, Montgomery, Ala.
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