Wife of John Henry Dedering
June 15, 1866-May 3, 1944
Daughter of Peter Bies and Ann Junk (both born Germany)
Born Germany
Died from "metastatic carcinoma of liver"
Katherine Dedering [1866 – 1944] no newspaper named June 1944
Mrs. J Henry Dedering, nee Catherine Bies, died at 2:30 a.m. last Wednesday at her home in New Holstein, following a three weeks illness.
The deceased was born June 15, 1866, in Germany, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bies. When she was nine months old, the family moved to America and came directly to Wisconsin, where they settled in Manitowoc County. November 21, 1885, she was married to J. Henry Dedering of Kiel, and the couple resided at School Hill for several years, and in several other Manitowoc county localities, including the city of Manitowoc, where Mr. Dedering worked as a painter. The moved to New Holstein in 1916 and have resided there since.
Survivors include her husband; three sons, Anton G. Dedering of Sheboygan, Henry, Jr. and Alfred, both of New Holstein; two daughters, Mrs. Herman (Emelie) Denzin, Mukwonago, and Mrs. Marian (Anna) Hays of Milwaukee; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
uried at the New Holstein Cemetery
Wife of John Henry Dedering
June 15, 1866-May 3, 1944
Daughter of Peter Bies and Ann Junk (both born Germany)
Born Germany
Died from "metastatic carcinoma of liver"
Katherine Dedering [1866 – 1944] no newspaper named June 1944
Mrs. J Henry Dedering, nee Catherine Bies, died at 2:30 a.m. last Wednesday at her home in New Holstein, following a three weeks illness.
The deceased was born June 15, 1866, in Germany, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bies. When she was nine months old, the family moved to America and came directly to Wisconsin, where they settled in Manitowoc County. November 21, 1885, she was married to J. Henry Dedering of Kiel, and the couple resided at School Hill for several years, and in several other Manitowoc county localities, including the city of Manitowoc, where Mr. Dedering worked as a painter. The moved to New Holstein in 1916 and have resided there since.
Survivors include her husband; three sons, Anton G. Dedering of Sheboygan, Henry, Jr. and Alfred, both of New Holstein; two daughters, Mrs. Herman (Emelie) Denzin, Mukwonago, and Mrs. Marian (Anna) Hays of Milwaukee; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
uried at the New Holstein Cemetery
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