Funeral services for Mrs. Willers, 75, Pilger, were held Wednesday afternoon at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Pilger.
Mrs. Willer's, wife of a well-known Stanton county farmer and cattle feeder, died Saturday at the West Point Memorial Hospital. She had suffered a heart attack a week earlier.
Rev. Robert Hulse officiated at the services. Burial was in the Pilger cemetery.
Anna Caroline Heineman was born Nov. 6, 1884, in Germany and came to the U.S. as a child. She was married to William Willers at Oakland Feb. 10, 1903.
Survivors include her widower, two daughters, Mrs. Herman Vogel, Wisner, and Mrs. Ray Anderson, Belden; four sons, Henry and Herman, Pilger, Louie, Winside, and Martin, Wayne; 16 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Willers, 75, Pilger, were held Wednesday afternoon at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Pilger.
Mrs. Willer's, wife of a well-known Stanton county farmer and cattle feeder, died Saturday at the West Point Memorial Hospital. She had suffered a heart attack a week earlier.
Rev. Robert Hulse officiated at the services. Burial was in the Pilger cemetery.
Anna Caroline Heineman was born Nov. 6, 1884, in Germany and came to the U.S. as a child. She was married to William Willers at Oakland Feb. 10, 1903.
Survivors include her widower, two daughters, Mrs. Herman Vogel, Wisner, and Mrs. Ray Anderson, Belden; four sons, Henry and Herman, Pilger, Louie, Winside, and Martin, Wayne; 16 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
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