Born Wilhelmina Rumna in Germany in 1853, she came to Brown county when a child and was married in 1871 to Charles Plantico. They located on a farm in New Denmark. Mr. Plantico died in 1912.
Survivors are five sons, Charles, John and Frank of New Denmark, William of Stevens Point and George of Owen, Wis.; two daughters, Mrs. David Enz of Appleton, Mrs. Conley of Green Bay.
The body is at the Knutson funeral home in Denmark and will be moved to the Zion Evangelical United Brethren church at 11 a.m. Saturday, where services will be held at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the East Cooperstown cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald-Times, June 12, 1947, p. 2
Born Wilhelmina Rumna in Germany in 1853, she came to Brown county when a child and was married in 1871 to Charles Plantico. They located on a farm in New Denmark. Mr. Plantico died in 1912.
Survivors are five sons, Charles, John and Frank of New Denmark, William of Stevens Point and George of Owen, Wis.; two daughters, Mrs. David Enz of Appleton, Mrs. Conley of Green Bay.
The body is at the Knutson funeral home in Denmark and will be moved to the Zion Evangelical United Brethren church at 11 a.m. Saturday, where services will be held at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the East Cooperstown cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald-Times, June 12, 1947, p. 2
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