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William Frederick Buelow

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William Frederick Buelow

Birth
Death
16 Oct 1914 (aged 46)
Burial
Blue Earth County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
89 - SP3
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With Father William Buelow, Mother Anna Buelow, Baby Girl Buelow, Henry W. Buelow & Charles Schultz.

WILLIAM FRED BUELOW, 1867 – 1914
Death of William Buelow - William Buelow, a respected farmer of Decoria township, died at his home there yesterday noon, after an illness of three weeks, death being caused by diabetes. Deceased was born in Oshkosh, Wis., and would have. been 49 years of age on November 1st. He resided at Decoria for the past seventeen years, and was married there to Miss Anna Schenk. Four daughters were born to them, two of whom died at an early age.
The survivors are the widow and daughters, Misses Della and Viola; four sisters Mrs. F. Reinke, Mrs. F. Runge, Mrs. Louis Malzahn and Mrs. Aug. Kurash, all of Good Thunder; one brother, John, of Bemidji, and two step-brothers, Fred of Texas and August of Bemidji.
The funeral will be held Monday at 1 p. m., with services at the home and at the Lutheran church conducted by Rev. H. Schenk. Interment will be made in the Decoria cemetery. Mankato Review (Saturday). 10/22/1914

DEATH SUMMONS WILLIAM BUELOW
Well Known Resident of Decoria Passed Away Yesterday
William Buelow, a respected farmer of Decoria township, died at his home there yesterday noon, after an illness of three weeks, and would have been 49 years of age on November 1st. He resided at Decoria for the past 17 years, and was married there to Miss Anna Schenk. Four daughters were born to them, two of whom died at an early age.

The survivers are the widow and daughters, Misses Della and Viola; four sisters, Mrs. F. Reinke, Mrs. F. Runge, Mrs. Louis Malzahn and Mrs. Gusta Kurish, all of Good Thunder; one brother, John , of Bemidji; and two step-brothers, Fred of Texas and August of Bemidji. The funeral will be held Monday at 1:00 p.m. with services at the home, and at the Lutheran Church conducted by Rev. H. Schenk. Interment will be made in the Decoria Cemetery.
-- The Review, Mankato, MN, Tuesday, October 20, 1914, p. 7
With Father William Buelow, Mother Anna Buelow, Baby Girl Buelow, Henry W. Buelow & Charles Schultz.

WILLIAM FRED BUELOW, 1867 – 1914
Death of William Buelow - William Buelow, a respected farmer of Decoria township, died at his home there yesterday noon, after an illness of three weeks, death being caused by diabetes. Deceased was born in Oshkosh, Wis., and would have. been 49 years of age on November 1st. He resided at Decoria for the past seventeen years, and was married there to Miss Anna Schenk. Four daughters were born to them, two of whom died at an early age.
The survivors are the widow and daughters, Misses Della and Viola; four sisters Mrs. F. Reinke, Mrs. F. Runge, Mrs. Louis Malzahn and Mrs. Aug. Kurash, all of Good Thunder; one brother, John, of Bemidji, and two step-brothers, Fred of Texas and August of Bemidji.
The funeral will be held Monday at 1 p. m., with services at the home and at the Lutheran church conducted by Rev. H. Schenk. Interment will be made in the Decoria cemetery. Mankato Review (Saturday). 10/22/1914

DEATH SUMMONS WILLIAM BUELOW
Well Known Resident of Decoria Passed Away Yesterday
William Buelow, a respected farmer of Decoria township, died at his home there yesterday noon, after an illness of three weeks, and would have been 49 years of age on November 1st. He resided at Decoria for the past 17 years, and was married there to Miss Anna Schenk. Four daughters were born to them, two of whom died at an early age.

The survivers are the widow and daughters, Misses Della and Viola; four sisters, Mrs. F. Reinke, Mrs. F. Runge, Mrs. Louis Malzahn and Mrs. Gusta Kurish, all of Good Thunder; one brother, John , of Bemidji; and two step-brothers, Fred of Texas and August of Bemidji. The funeral will be held Monday at 1:00 p.m. with services at the home, and at the Lutheran Church conducted by Rev. H. Schenk. Interment will be made in the Decoria Cemetery.
-- The Review, Mankato, MN, Tuesday, October 20, 1914, p. 7

Gravesite Details

1696, 1700



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