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Ernestina <I>Snyder</I> Atkins

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Ernestina Snyder Atkins

Birth
Germany
Death
22 Apr 1928 (aged 81)
Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Pensaukee, Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MRS. O. COUILLARD'S HUSBAND AND MOTHER BOTH DIE SUNDAY

Mrs. Oliver Couillard, formerly of Oconto Falls, and well known in that city, suffered a double loss Sunday in the deaths of her husband and her mother, Mrs. August Atkins. Mrs. Atkins passed away Sunday morning at her home in Watertown, Wis., and Mr. Couillard died Sunday evening in the Bellin Memorial Hospital, Green Bay. Mr. & Mrs. Couillard moved to Green Bay last June to reside with their daughter, Mrs. Arno Maigatter.

Mr. Couillard was born sixty one years ago, and lived in Oconto County where he was employed as a millwright by the Falls Manufacturing Co.

He is survived by his wife, two sons Clinton C., of Oconto, Roland of Milwaukee, and one daughter, Mrs. Arno Maigatter of Green Bay, and one granddaughter, Carol Lee Maigatter. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Findeisen and Greiser, Green Bay.

Internment was made in the Brookside cemetery.
The remains of Mrs. Atkins were brought to Brookside from Watertown for internment in the Brookside cemetery. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the Brookside Church and Rev. Wesley Boag officiated.
MRS. O. COUILLARD'S HUSBAND AND MOTHER BOTH DIE SUNDAY

Mrs. Oliver Couillard, formerly of Oconto Falls, and well known in that city, suffered a double loss Sunday in the deaths of her husband and her mother, Mrs. August Atkins. Mrs. Atkins passed away Sunday morning at her home in Watertown, Wis., and Mr. Couillard died Sunday evening in the Bellin Memorial Hospital, Green Bay. Mr. & Mrs. Couillard moved to Green Bay last June to reside with their daughter, Mrs. Arno Maigatter.

Mr. Couillard was born sixty one years ago, and lived in Oconto County where he was employed as a millwright by the Falls Manufacturing Co.

He is survived by his wife, two sons Clinton C., of Oconto, Roland of Milwaukee, and one daughter, Mrs. Arno Maigatter of Green Bay, and one granddaughter, Carol Lee Maigatter. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Findeisen and Greiser, Green Bay.

Internment was made in the Brookside cemetery.
The remains of Mrs. Atkins were brought to Brookside from Watertown for internment in the Brookside cemetery. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the Brookside Church and Rev. Wesley Boag officiated.


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