evening at her Reedsville home, were at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Reedsville
Co-op Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in the village.
The Rev. William Koutnik officiated and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery,
Maple Grove.
The former Margaret Gill was born June 2, 1882 and was married June 30, 1908.
The couple resided (illegible line) before coming to Reedsville. She was a
member of St. Ann Altar Society of the church and the Auxiliary of American
Legion Gosz-Novak Post of the village.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. John Brown of Maple Grove, Mrs. Marian
O'Neil of Brillion and Mrs. John Brady of Sheboygan; four sons, Russel of
Oshkosh, Kenneth and Charles of Milwaukee and Leslie of Appleton; two sisters,
Mrs. Neil King of Kingston, Wash., and Mrs. John Neuser of Manitowoc; a brother,
___ of Manitowoc and ___ grandchildren. Pallbearers were --- illegible.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Nov. 14, 1956 page 30
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Miss Margaret Gill and Thomas O'Neil were united in the bonds of holy matrimony
on Tuesday, June 30th., Rev. Garthaus tied the knot in St. Mary's Church at
Brillion. After the ceremony the guests proceeded to the home of the bride's
parents, headed by a band playing the most delightful wedding marches. The bride
was beautifully dressed. The young couple will reside on the Kief farm a mile and
a half from the bride's former home.
Brillion News, Fri., July 3, 1908
evening at her Reedsville home, were at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Reedsville
Co-op Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in the village.
The Rev. William Koutnik officiated and burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery,
Maple Grove.
The former Margaret Gill was born June 2, 1882 and was married June 30, 1908.
The couple resided (illegible line) before coming to Reedsville. She was a
member of St. Ann Altar Society of the church and the Auxiliary of American
Legion Gosz-Novak Post of the village.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. John Brown of Maple Grove, Mrs. Marian
O'Neil of Brillion and Mrs. John Brady of Sheboygan; four sons, Russel of
Oshkosh, Kenneth and Charles of Milwaukee and Leslie of Appleton; two sisters,
Mrs. Neil King of Kingston, Wash., and Mrs. John Neuser of Manitowoc; a brother,
___ of Manitowoc and ___ grandchildren. Pallbearers were --- illegible.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Nov. 14, 1956 page 30
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Route No. 2
Miss Margaret Gill and Thomas O'Neil were united in the bonds of holy matrimony
on Tuesday, June 30th., Rev. Garthaus tied the knot in St. Mary's Church at
Brillion. After the ceremony the guests proceeded to the home of the bride's
parents, headed by a band playing the most delightful wedding marches. The bride
was beautifully dressed. The young couple will reside on the Kief farm a mile and
a half from the bride's former home.
Brillion News, Fri., July 3, 1908
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