Mrs. Geo. Staudinger Dies At a Green Bay Hospital
After a month's illness; Mrs. George Staudinger, a pioneer resident of Clark's Mills and Whitelaw, passed yesterday at the St. Vincent's hospital at Green Bay. She was 64 years of age. Burial will take place from the home and at ten o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church at Whitelaw, Rev. Khail officiating.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Grall, was born at Whitelaw. She was married to George Staudinger, who survives her, forty-nine years ago. The following sons and daughters survive: Mrs. John Reimers, Greenville, Wis.; Mrs. John Schmidt, Reedsville; Mrs. Matt Becker, Random Lake; Mrs. Sdw. Schmelter, Brillion; Mrs. Joseph Rathsack, Greenville; Mrs. Isadore Belonger, Two Rivers; Mrs. Wm. Boeckmann, Manitowoc, Mrs. Anton Vogel, Mrs. Anton Koppel, Mrs. Joseph Grimm, all of Whitelaw, Mrs. Frank and Joseph Gressel, Witchita, Kansas. Three sisters, Mrs. Frank Zipper, Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Wolfgram Meyer and one brother, Ignatz Grall, all of Whitelaw, also survive. Burial will be at the cemetery at Whitelaw.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, August 10, 1928 Page 6
Mrs. Geo. Staudinger Dies At a Green Bay Hospital
After a month's illness; Mrs. George Staudinger, a pioneer resident of Clark's Mills and Whitelaw, passed yesterday at the St. Vincent's hospital at Green Bay. She was 64 years of age. Burial will take place from the home and at ten o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church at Whitelaw, Rev. Khail officiating.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Grall, was born at Whitelaw. She was married to George Staudinger, who survives her, forty-nine years ago. The following sons and daughters survive: Mrs. John Reimers, Greenville, Wis.; Mrs. John Schmidt, Reedsville; Mrs. Matt Becker, Random Lake; Mrs. Sdw. Schmelter, Brillion; Mrs. Joseph Rathsack, Greenville; Mrs. Isadore Belonger, Two Rivers; Mrs. Wm. Boeckmann, Manitowoc, Mrs. Anton Vogel, Mrs. Anton Koppel, Mrs. Joseph Grimm, all of Whitelaw, Mrs. Frank and Joseph Gressel, Witchita, Kansas. Three sisters, Mrs. Frank Zipper, Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Wolfgram Meyer and one brother, Ignatz Grall, all of Whitelaw, also survive. Burial will be at the cemetery at Whitelaw.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, August 10, 1928 Page 6
Family Members
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Anna Grall Vogel
1858–1932
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Franciska "Frances" Grall Koeppel
1861–1930
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Theresa Grall Gintner
1866–1926
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Barbara Grall Grimm
1866–1928
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Ignatz Grall
1867–1949
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Rosalia F. "Rose" Grall Grassl
1870–1937
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Sophia Grall Gresl
1871–1942
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Julianna "Julia" Grall Zipperer
1874–1952
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Margaret "Maggie" Grall Braun
1879–1946
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Clara Grall Meyer
1881–1952
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John Staudinger
1880–1958
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Mary Staudinger Reimer
1882–1956
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George William Staudinger
1884–1922
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Sophia Maria "Sophie" Staudinger Schmidt
1886–1960
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Charles George Staudinger
1889–1970
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Edward W Staudinger
1891–1957
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Clara T Staudinger Becker
1893–1978
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Louis Staudinger
1895–1928
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Joseph W. Staudinger
1897–1967
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Elizabeth Agnes "Elsie" Staudinger Rathsack Hoffmann
1901–1993
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Minnie Rose Staudinger Schmelter
1903–1963
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Cecilia A. Staudinger Belonger
1903–1992
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Loretta A. Staudinger Boeckman
1906–1983
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