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Anna M <I>Schlick</I> Seyller

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Anna M Schlick Seyller

Birth
Burlington, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Nov 1950 (aged 62)
DeKalb, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hampshire, Kane County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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BURLINGTON

BURLINGTON Mrs. Anna M.
Seyller, wife of Anthony Seyller,
died at St. Mary's hospital De-
Kalb Monday afternoon November
6. Born September 29, 1888 at
Burlington the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlick
and has resided here her entire
life. She was married to Anthony
Seyller June 27, 1912.
She is survived by her husband,
one daughter, Mrs. Allen
(Dorothy) Walters of Oak Park,
four sons, James of New Lebanon,
David of Elgin, Richard and Robert
of Burlington and 12 grandchildren.
Two brothers Casper
and Martin Schlick of West Chicago,
and three sisters, Mrs. Frank
Wallace and Mrs. William Umbdenstock
of Burlington, Mrs. Rose
Weberpal of Hampshire. She was
preceded in death by her parents
and one brother. She was a member
of the St. Charles Catholic
church of Hampshire and Ladies
Catholic Order of Foresters of
Hampshire and of the Altar and
Rosary Society. Funeral services
were conducted from the Frederick
funeral home at 9 o'clock
Thursday morning and at 9:30
from St. Charles Catholic church
in Hampshire. Rev. N. J. Thiry
officiating. Burial was in Hampshire
Catholic cemetery.

Sycamore True Republican
Friday, November 10, 1950
Page: 6
BURLINGTON

BURLINGTON Mrs. Anna M.
Seyller, wife of Anthony Seyller,
died at St. Mary's hospital De-
Kalb Monday afternoon November
6. Born September 29, 1888 at
Burlington the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlick
and has resided here her entire
life. She was married to Anthony
Seyller June 27, 1912.
She is survived by her husband,
one daughter, Mrs. Allen
(Dorothy) Walters of Oak Park,
four sons, James of New Lebanon,
David of Elgin, Richard and Robert
of Burlington and 12 grandchildren.
Two brothers Casper
and Martin Schlick of West Chicago,
and three sisters, Mrs. Frank
Wallace and Mrs. William Umbdenstock
of Burlington, Mrs. Rose
Weberpal of Hampshire. She was
preceded in death by her parents
and one brother. She was a member
of the St. Charles Catholic
church of Hampshire and Ladies
Catholic Order of Foresters of
Hampshire and of the Altar and
Rosary Society. Funeral services
were conducted from the Frederick
funeral home at 9 o'clock
Thursday morning and at 9:30
from St. Charles Catholic church
in Hampshire. Rev. N. J. Thiry
officiating. Burial was in Hampshire
Catholic cemetery.

Sycamore True Republican
Friday, November 10, 1950
Page: 6


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