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Pauline Loehnertz

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Pauline Loehnertz

Birth
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5 Dec 1957 (aged 58)
Burial
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Miss Pauline Loehnertz, 59, Chilton, died at Riverview Sanitarium, Kaukauna last Thursday. She had been in ill health the past year.

She was born at St. John on December 3, 1898, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loehnertz, both of whom are living on their farm in the town of Chilton.

She attended St. Mary’s Parochial School, Chilton, and St. Mary’s Academy, Milwaukee.

Besides her parents she is survived by five brothers, Constance at home, Quirrin of Willows, Calif., Sylvester of Milwaukee, Alvin of LaGuna Beach, Calif., Alois of Milwaukee, and six sisters, Sr. Constance, OSF, of Shiller Park, Ill., Miss Rose Loehnertz, Chicago, Miss Gertrude Loehnertz, Fond du Lac, Mrs. Melvin (Margaret) Weiss, Glenbeulah, and Mrss Mary Loehnertz, New Holstein.

Funeral services were held at St. Mary Catholic Church, Chilton. Her uncle, the Rev. Francis Heimann, pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Algoma, was the celebrant of the funeral mass.
Chilton Times Journal – December 12, 1957
Miss Pauline Loehnertz, 59, Chilton, died at Riverview Sanitarium, Kaukauna last Thursday. She had been in ill health the past year.

She was born at St. John on December 3, 1898, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Loehnertz, both of whom are living on their farm in the town of Chilton.

She attended St. Mary’s Parochial School, Chilton, and St. Mary’s Academy, Milwaukee.

Besides her parents she is survived by five brothers, Constance at home, Quirrin of Willows, Calif., Sylvester of Milwaukee, Alvin of LaGuna Beach, Calif., Alois of Milwaukee, and six sisters, Sr. Constance, OSF, of Shiller Park, Ill., Miss Rose Loehnertz, Chicago, Miss Gertrude Loehnertz, Fond du Lac, Mrs. Melvin (Margaret) Weiss, Glenbeulah, and Mrss Mary Loehnertz, New Holstein.

Funeral services were held at St. Mary Catholic Church, Chilton. Her uncle, the Rev. Francis Heimann, pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Algoma, was the celebrant of the funeral mass.
Chilton Times Journal – December 12, 1957


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