She was born Wilhelmina Herwig in Maple Grove in 1861 and after her marriage the family moved to Morrison, Brown County, and in 1902 to Brillion and in 1917 to Appleton.
Survivors are two sons, Theodore of Brillion and John of Appleton; seven daughters, Mrs. Albert Jahnke and Mrs. Norbert Kumbalek of Manitowoc, Mrs. Louis Weiss of Little Chute, Mrs. Henry Kreihn, Mrs. August Becker, Mrs. Fred Reichal of Appleton, Mrs. Hugo Werblow of Juneau; two brothers, Adam of Brillion and Rev. Henry Herwig of Wauwatosa; three sisters, Mrs. Tillie Krueger and Mrs. Clara Radloss of Brillion and Frances of Cudahy.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the St. Pauls Lutheran church, Appleton, with interment in the Riverside Cemetery there.
Manitowoc Herald Times – November 5, 1945
She was born Wilhelmina Herwig in Maple Grove in 1861 and after her marriage the family moved to Morrison, Brown County, and in 1902 to Brillion and in 1917 to Appleton.
Survivors are two sons, Theodore of Brillion and John of Appleton; seven daughters, Mrs. Albert Jahnke and Mrs. Norbert Kumbalek of Manitowoc, Mrs. Louis Weiss of Little Chute, Mrs. Henry Kreihn, Mrs. August Becker, Mrs. Fred Reichal of Appleton, Mrs. Hugo Werblow of Juneau; two brothers, Adam of Brillion and Rev. Henry Herwig of Wauwatosa; three sisters, Mrs. Tillie Krueger and Mrs. Clara Radloss of Brillion and Frances of Cudahy.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the St. Pauls Lutheran church, Appleton, with interment in the Riverside Cemetery there.
Manitowoc Herald Times – November 5, 1945
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