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Margaret <I>Nehrlich</I> Pickett

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Margaret Nehrlich Pickett

Birth
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1918 (aged 21–22)
Burial
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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The Sheboygan Press 16 May 1918



The funeral of Mrs. Roswell Cobert Pickett, formerly Miss Margaret Nehrlich, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the home of her mother, Mrs. Guido Nehrlich, 1816 N. Seventh street. Miss Mary Brown, Christian Science reader conducted the services. A large number of relatives and friends attended, paying their last tribute to the deceased. A quartet composed of D. D. Rowlands, Mrs. Ed. Sinz, Mrs. Radolinsky and Arthur Kaepler rendered several hymns, accompanied by Miss Elsie Lohmann on the piano.


The room was filled with many beautiful floral tributes, indicating the high esteem in which Mrs. Pickett was held.


The pallbearers were: Fred Hensel, Henry Hillemann, Ray Van Handel, Ray Bodenstein, Carl Heinecke, and Robert Meves. Interment was made in Wildwood cemetery.


The following were among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral: Mrs. Carrie Pickett, Leslie, Michigan; Professor Wilson of the University of Wisconsin, Madison; Hazel Stueltnagel, Milwaukee; the Misses Marion Mc Cabe, Mary Fowler, Eddina Douma, Madison; Mrs. Herman Maschmeyer and daughter, Martha, Milwaukee; Mrs. Fred Kleineschay, Milwaukee; Miss Lizette Freyburg, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. William Watterman, Plymouth, and Miss Ruth Chamberlain, Chicago.
The Sheboygan Press 16 May 1918



The funeral of Mrs. Roswell Cobert Pickett, formerly Miss Margaret Nehrlich, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the home of her mother, Mrs. Guido Nehrlich, 1816 N. Seventh street. Miss Mary Brown, Christian Science reader conducted the services. A large number of relatives and friends attended, paying their last tribute to the deceased. A quartet composed of D. D. Rowlands, Mrs. Ed. Sinz, Mrs. Radolinsky and Arthur Kaepler rendered several hymns, accompanied by Miss Elsie Lohmann on the piano.


The room was filled with many beautiful floral tributes, indicating the high esteem in which Mrs. Pickett was held.


The pallbearers were: Fred Hensel, Henry Hillemann, Ray Van Handel, Ray Bodenstein, Carl Heinecke, and Robert Meves. Interment was made in Wildwood cemetery.


The following were among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral: Mrs. Carrie Pickett, Leslie, Michigan; Professor Wilson of the University of Wisconsin, Madison; Hazel Stueltnagel, Milwaukee; the Misses Marion Mc Cabe, Mary Fowler, Eddina Douma, Madison; Mrs. Herman Maschmeyer and daughter, Martha, Milwaukee; Mrs. Fred Kleineschay, Milwaukee; Miss Lizette Freyburg, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. William Watterman, Plymouth, and Miss Ruth Chamberlain, Chicago.


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