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Anna <I>Wittenberg</I> Voland

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Anna Wittenberg Voland

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Nov 1923 (aged 76)
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Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CALLED BY DEATH

Mrs. Carl G. Voland passed away suddenly at her home in Milwaukee on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, death being due to apoplexy of the brain.

Decedent, nee Anna Wittenberg, was born in Cedarburg, Wis., February 2, 1847. She was married there in 1871, after which the couple located at Rockville, where they resided for 40 years, Mr. Voland plying his trade as a shoemaker. About 12 years ago they moved to Milwaukee, where they have since resided.

On March 29, 1921, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.

Their union was blessed with eight children, of which two sons died in infancy. Besides her husband she is survived by six daughters, as follows; Mrs. Louis Meyer of Merrill, Mrs. Ed. Rother and Mrs. Meier of Milwaukee, Dora, Ida and Lydia at home. Also 11 grandchildren survive her.

The funeral was held at Milwaukee on Monday, interment taking place at Walhalla (sic) cemetery.
Tri-County Record – November 22, 1923
CALLED BY DEATH

Mrs. Carl G. Voland passed away suddenly at her home in Milwaukee on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, death being due to apoplexy of the brain.

Decedent, nee Anna Wittenberg, was born in Cedarburg, Wis., February 2, 1847. She was married there in 1871, after which the couple located at Rockville, where they resided for 40 years, Mr. Voland plying his trade as a shoemaker. About 12 years ago they moved to Milwaukee, where they have since resided.

On March 29, 1921, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.

Their union was blessed with eight children, of which two sons died in infancy. Besides her husband she is survived by six daughters, as follows; Mrs. Louis Meyer of Merrill, Mrs. Ed. Rother and Mrs. Meier of Milwaukee, Dora, Ida and Lydia at home. Also 11 grandchildren survive her.

The funeral was held at Milwaukee on Monday, interment taking place at Walhalla (sic) cemetery.
Tri-County Record – November 22, 1923


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