Anna married Louis Damrow, the son of Gottfried Damrow 1838 and Mary Logemann.
The couple lived in Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. They had children: Hattie (William) Rhode 1889, Walter 1890, Arno 1891, John F 1894, Arvin Oscar 1895, Leona (Elmer) Breher 1906, Malinda (Theodore) Erdman 1910.
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The Sheboygan Press. Saturday, September 26,1942. Page 2.
Mrs. Damrow Is Laid To Rest
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Damrow, 74, of 328 Monroe street, Sheboygan Falls, who died Tuesday, were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ballhorn Funeral chapels, the Rev. C. P. Schulz of Trinity Luterhan church officiating with burial in St. Luke's cemetery, Town Sheboygan Falls.
Pallbearers were L. Dimmer, Oliver Fautmann, Raymond Richter, Lester and Richard Damrow, and Arthr Enck. Mrs. Louis Hoffmann and Mrs. J. A. Koss sang "Just As I Am," "Jerusalem Thou City Fair and High" and "Wo Findet die Seele die Heimat der Ruh."
Sheboygan Press, September 23, 1942
Sheboygan Falls—Mrs. Anna Damrow, wife of Louis Damrow, 74, 328 Monroe Street, died at her home Tuesday after a long illness. Born May 8, 1868, in the town of Rhine, she was the daughter of Peter and Catherine Eimermann. On April 9, 1882 she was confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran church in the town of Rhine and on May 20, 1899 she was married to Louis Damrow. Following their marriage, they lived on a farm in the town of Sheboygan, two miles west of Sheboygan. Four years ago they moved to Sheboygan Falls, and on May 20, 1938, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. William (Herthe) Rohde of the town of Sheboygan, Mrs. Edward (Leona) Richter of Sheboygan Falls, and Mrs. Theodore (Malinda) Erdmann of the town of Sheboygan; four sons, Wallner and Arno of the town of Sheboygan Falls, John and Arwin, Sheboygan; 38 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, and two sisters; Mrs. Herman Holzschuh of Rhinelander and Mrs. Lena Eick of Sheboygan. Five brothers and four sisters preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at Ballhorn Funeral chapels, the Rev. c. P Schulz officiating. Burial will be in St. Luke's cemetery in the town of Sheboygan Falls.
Anna married Louis Damrow, the son of Gottfried Damrow 1838 and Mary Logemann.
The couple lived in Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. They had children: Hattie (William) Rhode 1889, Walter 1890, Arno 1891, John F 1894, Arvin Oscar 1895, Leona (Elmer) Breher 1906, Malinda (Theodore) Erdman 1910.
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The Sheboygan Press. Saturday, September 26,1942. Page 2.
Mrs. Damrow Is Laid To Rest
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Damrow, 74, of 328 Monroe street, Sheboygan Falls, who died Tuesday, were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ballhorn Funeral chapels, the Rev. C. P. Schulz of Trinity Luterhan church officiating with burial in St. Luke's cemetery, Town Sheboygan Falls.
Pallbearers were L. Dimmer, Oliver Fautmann, Raymond Richter, Lester and Richard Damrow, and Arthr Enck. Mrs. Louis Hoffmann and Mrs. J. A. Koss sang "Just As I Am," "Jerusalem Thou City Fair and High" and "Wo Findet die Seele die Heimat der Ruh."
Sheboygan Press, September 23, 1942
Sheboygan Falls—Mrs. Anna Damrow, wife of Louis Damrow, 74, 328 Monroe Street, died at her home Tuesday after a long illness. Born May 8, 1868, in the town of Rhine, she was the daughter of Peter and Catherine Eimermann. On April 9, 1882 she was confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran church in the town of Rhine and on May 20, 1899 she was married to Louis Damrow. Following their marriage, they lived on a farm in the town of Sheboygan, two miles west of Sheboygan. Four years ago they moved to Sheboygan Falls, and on May 20, 1938, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. William (Herthe) Rohde of the town of Sheboygan, Mrs. Edward (Leona) Richter of Sheboygan Falls, and Mrs. Theodore (Malinda) Erdmann of the town of Sheboygan; four sons, Wallner and Arno of the town of Sheboygan Falls, John and Arwin, Sheboygan; 38 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, and two sisters; Mrs. Herman Holzschuh of Rhinelander and Mrs. Lena Eick of Sheboygan. Five brothers and four sisters preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at Ballhorn Funeral chapels, the Rev. c. P Schulz officiating. Burial will be in St. Luke's cemetery in the town of Sheboygan Falls.
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