Mrs. Minnie Bruckschen, in her 90s, died Wednesday at Milwaukee where she had resided many years. She had been in ill health over an extended period.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Newton Reformed Church. The Rev. K. J. Stuebbe will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
The former Minnie Eberhardt was born in the Newton area and was married to Ernst Bruckschen. He died in 1901 and Mrs. Bruckschen moved from Newton to reside at Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, June 13, 1957 P. 22
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Minnie Bruckschen, 91, who died Wednesday at Milwaukee following a prolonged illness, were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Newton Reformed Church. The Rev. K. J. Stuebbe officiated and burial was in the church cemetery.
During the services, Miss Carol Bruckschen sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "Just As I Am." Her accompanist was Mrs. Walter Hoyer.
Mrs. Bruckschen, the former Minnie Eberhardt, was born in the Newton area and was married to Ernest Bruckschen. When he died in 1901, she went to St.Louis, Mo., to reside with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Wernecke, and upon her daughters death, she made her home with her only other surviving child, Mrs. Emma Krueger, at Milwaukee.
Her only son, Edwin, also preceded her in death.
Other survivors besides Mrs. Krueger are six grandchildren along with nieces and nephews in the Newton area.
Pallbearers were the Rev. Frederick Krueger, the Rev. Harvey Krueger, Harvey Schefstall, Milwaukee; the Rev. Wilmer Wernecke, St. Louis; Leslie Bruckschen, Chicago, and Erwin Bruckschen, Newton
Sheboygan Press, Tuesday, June 18, 1957 P. 10
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Mrs. Minnie Bruckschen, in her 90s, died Wednesday at Milwaukee where she had resided many years. She had been in ill health over an extended period.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Newton Reformed Church. The Rev. K. J. Stuebbe will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
The former Minnie Eberhardt was born in the Newton area and was married to Ernst Bruckschen. He died in 1901 and Mrs. Bruckschen moved from Newton to reside at Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, June 13, 1957 P. 22
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Minnie Bruckschen, 91, who died Wednesday at Milwaukee following a prolonged illness, were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Newton Reformed Church. The Rev. K. J. Stuebbe officiated and burial was in the church cemetery.
During the services, Miss Carol Bruckschen sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "Just As I Am." Her accompanist was Mrs. Walter Hoyer.
Mrs. Bruckschen, the former Minnie Eberhardt, was born in the Newton area and was married to Ernest Bruckschen. When he died in 1901, she went to St.Louis, Mo., to reside with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Wernecke, and upon her daughters death, she made her home with her only other surviving child, Mrs. Emma Krueger, at Milwaukee.
Her only son, Edwin, also preceded her in death.
Other survivors besides Mrs. Krueger are six grandchildren along with nieces and nephews in the Newton area.
Pallbearers were the Rev. Frederick Krueger, the Rev. Harvey Krueger, Harvey Schefstall, Milwaukee; the Rev. Wilmer Wernecke, St. Louis; Leslie Bruckschen, Chicago, and Erwin Bruckschen, Newton
Sheboygan Press, Tuesday, June 18, 1957 P. 10
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