Parents Fred Swenty [1832-1896] and Mary {nee Skubitzke} Swenty [1837-1888]
siblings:
Whilelmina Ermis
William Swenty
Louise Will
Mollie Bednarz
Augusta Tachick
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Funeral services for Mrs. Adam Will, age 77, a Pound resident, who died Tuesday at 6:15 am at Marinette General hospital, will be held Friday at 2 pm at the First Baptist church in Pound. The Rev. Henry Schilke and Rev. Warren Thompson will officiate. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The former Louise Swenty was born April 4, 1868 in Russia and came to this country with her parents in June, 1888. They settled in the vicinity of Pound and she had lived there since.
In 1891, she married Adam Will, who died July 21, 1935.
Survivors are two sons and eight daughters. They are Fred of Pound; William of Beaver; Mrs. Jennie (Earl) Topel and Mrs. Ruth (Walter) VanderBloomer of Milwaukee; Mrs. Margaret (Claude) Owens of Bloomington, Illinois; Mrs. Augusta (Richard) Gilpin and Miss Emma of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. William Rickert of Oconto; Mrs. Edna (Adolph) Kostreva of Coleman and Mrs. Minnie (Charles) Broderick of Pound.
A sister Mrs. Charles Tachick of Pound; 22 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren also survive.
©Neveu Rhodes funeral home
obituary Marinette EagleStar, August 22, 1945 pg 6
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Parents Fred Swenty [1832-1896] and Mary {nee Skubitzke} Swenty [1837-1888]
siblings:
Whilelmina Ermis
William Swenty
Louise Will
Mollie Bednarz
Augusta Tachick
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Funeral services for Mrs. Adam Will, age 77, a Pound resident, who died Tuesday at 6:15 am at Marinette General hospital, will be held Friday at 2 pm at the First Baptist church in Pound. The Rev. Henry Schilke and Rev. Warren Thompson will officiate. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The former Louise Swenty was born April 4, 1868 in Russia and came to this country with her parents in June, 1888. They settled in the vicinity of Pound and she had lived there since.
In 1891, she married Adam Will, who died July 21, 1935.
Survivors are two sons and eight daughters. They are Fred of Pound; William of Beaver; Mrs. Jennie (Earl) Topel and Mrs. Ruth (Walter) VanderBloomer of Milwaukee; Mrs. Margaret (Claude) Owens of Bloomington, Illinois; Mrs. Augusta (Richard) Gilpin and Miss Emma of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. William Rickert of Oconto; Mrs. Edna (Adolph) Kostreva of Coleman and Mrs. Minnie (Charles) Broderick of Pound.
A sister Mrs. Charles Tachick of Pound; 22 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren also survive.
©Neveu Rhodes funeral home
obituary Marinette EagleStar, August 22, 1945 pg 6
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