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Marie Matilde Auguste “Mary” <I>Unverworn</I> Fimeyer

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Marie Matilde Auguste “Mary” Unverworn Fimeyer

Birth
Granby Township, Nicollet County, Minnesota, USA
Death
24 Jun 1912 (aged 38)
New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
E 01 Lot 17 Place 4
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New Ulm Review
July 03, 1912

DEATHS of LAST WEEK
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Mrs. Albert Fimeyer nee Maria Unverworn of whose death we made brief mention last week, was born in Brighton, Nicollet County, August 13,1873 and was only 39 years of age when she passed away Monday night after a lingering illness extending over a period of two years. About 15 years ago she was united in marriage to Albert Fimeyer who preceded her in death two years ago. The marriage was a most happy one and the union was blessed with four children who are now orphans and are deprived of the kind ministrations of loving parents. In addition to the children, the deceased is survived by her brothers, Henry of New Ulm and Frank of Brighton and a sister, Mrs. Ad. Frederich, who resides near Springfield. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from the Lutheran church, with brief services at the house, Rev. Albrecht officiating. Interment was made in the Lutheran Cemetery.

Suggested edit: Brown County Journal
Saturday, June 29, 1912

Mrs. Mary Fimeyer nee Unverworn, succumbed to a complication of kidney and liver diseases at her home on North German street (House No. 800) Monday night at 10:30 o'clock, after an illness covering a period of several years. During the last four months she was confined to her bed practically all of the time. Deceased was 39 years old, having been born Aug. 13, 1873, in Brighton township, Nicollet County. Fifteen years ago she was married to Albert Fimeyer, a former rural mail carrier here, who preceded her in death two years ago last March. The union was blessed with four children, who are left to mourn the loss of their mother. They are: Armin, Anna, Rose and Otto. She is also survived by two brothers. Henry Unverworn of New Ulm and Frank Unverworn of Brighton and a sister, Mrs. Ad. Trebesch, residing on a farm in Redwood county, near Springfield. The funeral was held from the Lutheran church in this city Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, following brief services at the late home of the deceased, and the remains were laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery here.
Contributor: William Freyholtz (49701625)
New Ulm Review
July 03, 1912

DEATHS of LAST WEEK
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Mrs. Albert Fimeyer nee Maria Unverworn of whose death we made brief mention last week, was born in Brighton, Nicollet County, August 13,1873 and was only 39 years of age when she passed away Monday night after a lingering illness extending over a period of two years. About 15 years ago she was united in marriage to Albert Fimeyer who preceded her in death two years ago. The marriage was a most happy one and the union was blessed with four children who are now orphans and are deprived of the kind ministrations of loving parents. In addition to the children, the deceased is survived by her brothers, Henry of New Ulm and Frank of Brighton and a sister, Mrs. Ad. Frederich, who resides near Springfield. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from the Lutheran church, with brief services at the house, Rev. Albrecht officiating. Interment was made in the Lutheran Cemetery.

Suggested edit: Brown County Journal
Saturday, June 29, 1912

Mrs. Mary Fimeyer nee Unverworn, succumbed to a complication of kidney and liver diseases at her home on North German street (House No. 800) Monday night at 10:30 o'clock, after an illness covering a period of several years. During the last four months she was confined to her bed practically all of the time. Deceased was 39 years old, having been born Aug. 13, 1873, in Brighton township, Nicollet County. Fifteen years ago she was married to Albert Fimeyer, a former rural mail carrier here, who preceded her in death two years ago last March. The union was blessed with four children, who are left to mourn the loss of their mother. They are: Armin, Anna, Rose and Otto. She is also survived by two brothers. Henry Unverworn of New Ulm and Frank Unverworn of Brighton and a sister, Mrs. Ad. Trebesch, residing on a farm in Redwood county, near Springfield. The funeral was held from the Lutheran church in this city Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, following brief services at the late home of the deceased, and the remains were laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery here.
Contributor: William Freyholtz (49701625)


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