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Christina <I>Tagge</I> Mueller

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Christina Tagge Mueller

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15 Jan 1931 (aged 76)
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Louis Corners, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CHRISTINA MUELLER

Town Of Meeme Woman Dies; Plan Rites Monday Afternoon

Kiel—The funeral of Mrs. Christine W. M. Mueller, 77, of town Meeme, who died at 4 a.m. Thursday at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Emil Mueller, following an illness of a year's duration, will be held at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home in town Meeme and at 2 o'clock at Zion Ev. Lutheran church at Louis Corners. Rev. Harold O.Grunwald will officiate and interment will be in the family lot in the church cemetery. The body is now at the Meiselwitz undertaking parlors in Kiel and will be removed to the home in town of Meeme on Saturday.

Mrs. Mueller, who was formerly Miss Christine W. M. Tagge, the daughter of William and Christine Tagge, was born in Trebenen, Germany on February 5, 1854. At the age of two years she immigrated to America, settling in the town of Herman and later on a farm in the town of Schleswig. On September 9, 1875 she was married to Henry Mueller of town Schleswig. The couple located on a farm in the town of Meeme. Mrs. Mueller's husband died on November 8, 1906.

Eight children, two of whom preceded their mother in death, were born to this union. Six children, Mrs. Emma Zorn, Peshtigo; Mrs. Hilda Ott, Mrs. Lydia Sixel, Mrs. Alma Schneider, Carl and Henry Mueller, of the town of Meeme, survive. Mrs. Mueller is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Wilhelmine Wilke of Seattle, Mrs. Peter Laux, and Mrs. John Kretsch of town Meeme and Mrs. Mathilda Sa??? Of Plymouth and four brothers, Herman and William Tagge of Sheboygan; Robert Tagge of Plymouth and Carl Tagge of Seymour. Twenty-two grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive.
Sheboygan Press, January 6, 1931
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CHRISTINA MUELLER

Town Of Meeme Woman Dies; Plan Rites Monday Afternoon

Kiel—The funeral of Mrs. Christine W. M. Mueller, 77, of town Meeme, who died at 4 a.m. Thursday at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Emil Mueller, following an illness of a year's duration, will be held at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home in town Meeme and at 2 o'clock at Zion Ev. Lutheran church at Louis Corners. Rev. Harold O.Grunwald will officiate and interment will be in the family lot in the church cemetery. The body is now at the Meiselwitz undertaking parlors in Kiel and will be removed to the home in town of Meeme on Saturday.

Mrs. Mueller, who was formerly Miss Christine W. M. Tagge, the daughter of William and Christine Tagge, was born in Trebenen, Germany on February 5, 1854. At the age of two years she immigrated to America, settling in the town of Herman and later on a farm in the town of Schleswig. On September 9, 1875 she was married to Henry Mueller of town Schleswig. The couple located on a farm in the town of Meeme. Mrs. Mueller's husband died on November 8, 1906.

Eight children, two of whom preceded their mother in death, were born to this union. Six children, Mrs. Emma Zorn, Peshtigo; Mrs. Hilda Ott, Mrs. Lydia Sixel, Mrs. Alma Schneider, Carl and Henry Mueller, of the town of Meeme, survive. Mrs. Mueller is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Wilhelmine Wilke of Seattle, Mrs. Peter Laux, and Mrs. John Kretsch of town Meeme and Mrs. Mathilda Sa??? Of Plymouth and four brothers, Herman and William Tagge of Sheboygan; Robert Tagge of Plymouth and Carl Tagge of Seymour. Twenty-two grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive.
Sheboygan Press, January 6, 1931
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