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Elizabeth <I>Schneider</I> Loehr

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Elizabeth Schneider Loehr

Birth
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
26 Mar 1933 (aged 64)
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Dotyville, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Town of Forest Resident Dead. Mrs. Michael Loehr, Lifelong Resident of County, is Stricken. Mrs. Elizabeth Loehr, wife of Michael Loehr, died at 1:10 a.m. Sunday at the residence in the Town of Forest, southwest of Dotyville, after a long sickness. The deceased, a lifelong resident of Forest, born in that township in 1869, leaves a widower, five children, Lawrence of this city, Mrs. Anton Kiersten and Mrs. Alfred Olig of Empire, Mrs. Edwin Mueller and Leonard Loehr, residing at the family home. There are also two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wuest of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Joseph Blatz of the Town of Forest, and one brother, Adam Schneider, of the Town of Friendship. There are six grandchildren. Four children are deceased, among them being Michael, who died three years ago. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the residence and at 10 a.m. from St. Michael's church in Dotyville, the Rev. J.J. Krieg officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. "Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter", Monday March 27, 1933.


Many Attend Services. Funeral of Mrs. Michael Loehr Conducted from St. Michael's Church, Dotyville. Funeral services for Mrs. Michael Loehr, who died Sunday at her home in the Town of Forest, were held at 9:30 a.m. today from the residence and at 10 from St. Michael's church at Dotyville with the Rev. J.J. Krieg officiating. Pallbearers were Peter Hollerbach, Peter Drolshagen, Joseph Wuest, Raymond Blatz, Alexander Leonard and Adam Schneider. The Altar society of the church attended in a body. Among person from away present were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider and family of Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drolshagen of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wuest and family of Oshkosh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mueller and family of New Holstein, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abler and son, Nick, of Waucousta and many from this city and vicinity. "Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter", Wednesday, March 29, 1933.
Town of Forest Resident Dead. Mrs. Michael Loehr, Lifelong Resident of County, is Stricken. Mrs. Elizabeth Loehr, wife of Michael Loehr, died at 1:10 a.m. Sunday at the residence in the Town of Forest, southwest of Dotyville, after a long sickness. The deceased, a lifelong resident of Forest, born in that township in 1869, leaves a widower, five children, Lawrence of this city, Mrs. Anton Kiersten and Mrs. Alfred Olig of Empire, Mrs. Edwin Mueller and Leonard Loehr, residing at the family home. There are also two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wuest of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Joseph Blatz of the Town of Forest, and one brother, Adam Schneider, of the Town of Friendship. There are six grandchildren. Four children are deceased, among them being Michael, who died three years ago. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the residence and at 10 a.m. from St. Michael's church in Dotyville, the Rev. J.J. Krieg officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. "Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter", Monday March 27, 1933.


Many Attend Services. Funeral of Mrs. Michael Loehr Conducted from St. Michael's Church, Dotyville. Funeral services for Mrs. Michael Loehr, who died Sunday at her home in the Town of Forest, were held at 9:30 a.m. today from the residence and at 10 from St. Michael's church at Dotyville with the Rev. J.J. Krieg officiating. Pallbearers were Peter Hollerbach, Peter Drolshagen, Joseph Wuest, Raymond Blatz, Alexander Leonard and Adam Schneider. The Altar society of the church attended in a body. Among person from away present were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider and family of Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drolshagen of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wuest and family of Oshkosh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mueller and family of New Holstein, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abler and son, Nick, of Waucousta and many from this city and vicinity. "Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter", Wednesday, March 29, 1933.


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