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Anna Paulina <I>Zorn</I> Loos

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Anna Paulina Zorn Loos

Birth
Landkreis Uckermark, Brandenburg, Germany
Death
6 Jul 1925 (aged 75)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Louis Corners, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ANNA PAULINE LOOS

Death claimed Mrs. Anna Pauline Loos on Monday evening, at the home of her son Herman, in Town Schleswig, near Louis Corners, where she had been making her home during the past two years. She was 75 years old.

Deceased had been in poor health for the past 40 years, with a nervous ailment, which culminated in her death. Mrs. Loos, nee Zorn, was born in Pommerania, Germany, October 6, 1849, and came to America at the age of three years, with her parents, who settled in this section of Wisconsin. She was married in 1869 to John Loos, and the couple settled on a farm near Louis Corners.

About 22 years ago they disposed of the farm and moved to Millhome, where they resided 20 years. In 1919 the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. After the death of her husband two years ago, Mrs. Loos made her home with her son Herman. Five children blessed their union, of whom one son and one daughter died some years ago.

The surviving children are, three sons: William and Emil Loos of Colby, and Herman of Schleswig. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mich. Strassmann of the Town of Eaton and Mrs. Albert Schulz of Howards Grove, 19 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon Rev. W. Kuether of the Lutheran church at Louis Corners officiating. Burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Tri-County Record - July 9, 1925

ANNA PAULINE LOOS

Death claimed Mrs. Anna Pauline Loos on Monday evening, at the home of her son Herman, in Town Schleswig, near Louis Corners, where she had been making her home during the past two years. She was 75 years old.

Deceased had been in poor health for the past 40 years, with a nervous ailment, which culminated in her death. Mrs. Loos, nee Zorn, was born in Pommerania, Germany, October 6, 1849, and came to America at the age of three years, with her parents, who settled in this section of Wisconsin. She was married in 1869 to John Loos, and the couple settled on a farm near Louis Corners.

About 22 years ago they disposed of the farm and moved to Millhome, where they resided 20 years. In 1919 the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. After the death of her husband two years ago, Mrs. Loos made her home with her son Herman. Five children blessed their union, of whom one son and one daughter died some years ago.

The surviving children are, three sons: William and Emil Loos of Colby, and Herman of Schleswig. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mich. Strassmann of the Town of Eaton and Mrs. Albert Schulz of Howards Grove, 19 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon Rev. W. Kuether of the Lutheran church at Louis Corners officiating. Burial in the adjoining cemetery.
Tri-County Record - July 9, 1925



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