Mrs. Frank Lemke, 68, Dies At Newton Home
Mrs. Augusta Lemke, wife of Frank Lemke, died at the family home in the town of Newton last night, her demise following a short illness.
T he funeral will be held Thursday with services at 2 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 from the church, Rev. Kionka officiating.
Mrs. Lemke, who was Augusta Selle before her marriage was sixty-eight years old and was born iin the Kingdom of Prussia.*
1867, immigrated on board the ship SS Atlantic, traveling with her parents & brothers.*
She was married to Frank Lemke forty-seven years ago and for forty-six years has made her home on the same farm.
Surv iving her are the husband, one son, William, who also makes his home on the old farmstead, a daughter, Mrs. Ray Lawrence of Newton and 4 grandchildren and a brother, Julius Selle of Liberty.
M anitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, April 3, 1928 P. 2
Reference;http://www.2manitowoc.com/70Lobits.html
*Corrected
Mrs. Frank Lemke, 68, Dies At Newton Home
Mrs. Augusta Lemke, wife of Frank Lemke, died at the family home in the town of Newton last night, her demise following a short illness.
T he funeral will be held Thursday with services at 2 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 from the church, Rev. Kionka officiating.
Mrs. Lemke, who was Augusta Selle before her marriage was sixty-eight years old and was born iin the Kingdom of Prussia.*
1867, immigrated on board the ship SS Atlantic, traveling with her parents & brothers.*
She was married to Frank Lemke forty-seven years ago and for forty-six years has made her home on the same farm.
Surv iving her are the husband, one son, William, who also makes his home on the old farmstead, a daughter, Mrs. Ray Lawrence of Newton and 4 grandchildren and a brother, Julius Selle of Liberty.
M anitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, April 3, 1928 P. 2
Reference;http://www.2manitowoc.com/70Lobits.html
*Corrected
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