The former Anna Pfister, she was born in the town of Charlestown, Dec. 19, 1874, a daughter of the late John and Caroline Kolbe Pfister.
Her marriage to Mr. Munker took place at St. Martin’s Catholic Church, Charlestown, Nov. 5, 1901.
The couple farmed in Charlestown until Mr. Munker’s death in February, 1943.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Leo (Alice) Richart, route 3, Plymouth and Mrs. Joseph Heimann, two of Charlestown; one son, Walter, Sheboygan; one sister, Mrs. Rose Wieseckel, Sheboygan and five grandchildren.
A son, Edgar, two brothers and four sisters, preceded her in death.
The Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church by the Rev. Raymond Conard, assistant there. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – December 4, 1958
The former Anna Pfister, she was born in the town of Charlestown, Dec. 19, 1874, a daughter of the late John and Caroline Kolbe Pfister.
Her marriage to Mr. Munker took place at St. Martin’s Catholic Church, Charlestown, Nov. 5, 1901.
The couple farmed in Charlestown until Mr. Munker’s death in February, 1943.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Leo (Alice) Richart, route 3, Plymouth and Mrs. Joseph Heimann, two of Charlestown; one son, Walter, Sheboygan; one sister, Mrs. Rose Wieseckel, Sheboygan and five grandchildren.
A son, Edgar, two brothers and four sisters, preceded her in death.
The Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church by the Rev. Raymond Conard, assistant there. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – December 4, 1958
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