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Amelia <I>Wenzel</I> Schramm

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Amelia Wenzel Schramm

Birth
Germany
Death
8 Jan 1923 (aged 76)
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.4 - L.8
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Amelia Schram (sic), former resident of Two Rivers, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Erwin Baerwaldt, Stevens Point, at the age of seventy-seven. She is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Erwin Baerwaldt, Stevens Point; Mrs. Otto Haberman, Town of Eaton; Mrs. William Hinzie, Brillion; Mrs. Herman Stegeman, Mrs. Emil Rhode, Mrs. Richard Rhode and Mrs. Fred Burmeister, Two Rivers. The funeral will be held at Stevens Point Thursday afternoon.

Manitowoc Herald News - January 10, 1923 (page 4) ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)

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Mrs. Amelia Schramm, an old resident of the Town of Two Rivers, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Irvin Baerwaldt of Stevens Point, Monday morning at the age of seventy-six years. She had made her home with her daughter since the death of her husband thirty-one years ago and went with the family when the Baerwaldts left her two years ago.

Mrs. Schramm, who before her marriage was Amelia Wenzel, is a native of Prentzlaff, Germany and came to America with her parents in 1868. The family settled in Two Rivers and the following year she became the bride of Julius Schramm and they acquired a farm a short distance north of this city where they lived happily and prosperously and reared a family of seven daughters and one son.

The father died in 1892 and the son also passed away. The seven daughters still survive. They are Mrs. Irwin Baerwaldt, Mrs. Otto Haberman of Eaton, Mrs. William Hinz of Brillion and Mrs. Herman Stegeman, Mrs. Emil Rhode, Mrs. Richard Rhode and Mrs. Burmeister of this city. There is also one brother, 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the Evangelical church with which she was closely affiliated during her long residence in the vicinity, Rev. Siewert officiated.

The Reporter - January 12, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)

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CARD OF THANKS

The undersigned hereby wish to extend their gratitude to their friends for kindness
and sympathy shown in their late bereavement. We extend our sincere and heartfelt
thanks to those who participated in the funeral service to those who donated the
use of their automobiles and for the beautiful floral tributes.

The Schramm Daughters and their families

The Reporter - January 19,1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
Mrs. Amelia Schram (sic), former resident of Two Rivers, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Erwin Baerwaldt, Stevens Point, at the age of seventy-seven. She is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Erwin Baerwaldt, Stevens Point; Mrs. Otto Haberman, Town of Eaton; Mrs. William Hinzie, Brillion; Mrs. Herman Stegeman, Mrs. Emil Rhode, Mrs. Richard Rhode and Mrs. Fred Burmeister, Two Rivers. The funeral will be held at Stevens Point Thursday afternoon.

Manitowoc Herald News - January 10, 1923 (page 4) ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)

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Mrs. Amelia Schramm, an old resident of the Town of Two Rivers, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Irvin Baerwaldt of Stevens Point, Monday morning at the age of seventy-six years. She had made her home with her daughter since the death of her husband thirty-one years ago and went with the family when the Baerwaldts left her two years ago.

Mrs. Schramm, who before her marriage was Amelia Wenzel, is a native of Prentzlaff, Germany and came to America with her parents in 1868. The family settled in Two Rivers and the following year she became the bride of Julius Schramm and they acquired a farm a short distance north of this city where they lived happily and prosperously and reared a family of seven daughters and one son.

The father died in 1892 and the son also passed away. The seven daughters still survive. They are Mrs. Irwin Baerwaldt, Mrs. Otto Haberman of Eaton, Mrs. William Hinz of Brillion and Mrs. Herman Stegeman, Mrs. Emil Rhode, Mrs. Richard Rhode and Mrs. Burmeister of this city. There is also one brother, 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the Evangelical church with which she was closely affiliated during her long residence in the vicinity, Rev. Siewert officiated.

The Reporter - January 12, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)

~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~

CARD OF THANKS

The undersigned hereby wish to extend their gratitude to their friends for kindness
and sympathy shown in their late bereavement. We extend our sincere and heartfelt
thanks to those who participated in the funeral service to those who donated the
use of their automobiles and for the beautiful floral tributes.

The Schramm Daughters and their families

The Reporter - January 19,1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)


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