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Louise <I>Rades</I> Born

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Louise Rades Born

Birth
Death
1929 (aged 47–48)
Burial
Louis Corners, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Louise Born Sheboygan Press November 22, 1929
Plan Rites For Mrs. Frank Born At Kiel Parlors
Kiel—Funeral rites for Mrs. Frank Born, 48, who died at her home three miles west of Kiel Wednesday, immediately after having suffered a stroke, will be held Saturday from the Carl J. Meiselwitz undertaking parlors in Kiel and burial will be made in the family lot in the Union cemetery at Louis Corners. Rev. Otto Saewert, pastor of St. Peter's Reformed church of Kiel, will officiate.
Mrs. Born, who had been ailing for the past three years and who was formerly Miss Louise Rades, daughter of Frank and Wilhelmina Rades, was born on a farm in the town of Herman on March 6, 1881. On July 10, 1899 she was united in marriage with Frank Born of Kiel and the couple settled in Kiel. Mr. Born was then employed as tile layer for the surrounding territory. The couple also resided in later years in Schleswig, town of New Holstein, and Meeme. Their last place of residence was at their home three miles west of Kiel.
The survivors are the bereaved husband; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Korb, who lives near Franklin; Mrs. Joseph Zimmermann of Howards Grove, and Miss Ida, at home and four sons, Elmer, who lives near Franklin; Walter of Racine; Arthur and Clarence at home. She also leaves to mourn her sudden death her aged father, Frank Rades, of the town of Meeme; three sisters, Mrs. Abraham Blum of Eau Clair; Mrs. Samuel Blum of Kiel and Mrs. George Seifert, of the town of Meeme, and two brothers, Herman and John Rades, also of the town of Meeme. Three grandchildren also survive.
Louise Born Sheboygan Press November 22, 1929
Plan Rites For Mrs. Frank Born At Kiel Parlors
Kiel—Funeral rites for Mrs. Frank Born, 48, who died at her home three miles west of Kiel Wednesday, immediately after having suffered a stroke, will be held Saturday from the Carl J. Meiselwitz undertaking parlors in Kiel and burial will be made in the family lot in the Union cemetery at Louis Corners. Rev. Otto Saewert, pastor of St. Peter's Reformed church of Kiel, will officiate.
Mrs. Born, who had been ailing for the past three years and who was formerly Miss Louise Rades, daughter of Frank and Wilhelmina Rades, was born on a farm in the town of Herman on March 6, 1881. On July 10, 1899 she was united in marriage with Frank Born of Kiel and the couple settled in Kiel. Mr. Born was then employed as tile layer for the surrounding territory. The couple also resided in later years in Schleswig, town of New Holstein, and Meeme. Their last place of residence was at their home three miles west of Kiel.
The survivors are the bereaved husband; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Korb, who lives near Franklin; Mrs. Joseph Zimmermann of Howards Grove, and Miss Ida, at home and four sons, Elmer, who lives near Franklin; Walter of Racine; Arthur and Clarence at home. She also leaves to mourn her sudden death her aged father, Frank Rades, of the town of Meeme; three sisters, Mrs. Abraham Blum of Eau Clair; Mrs. Samuel Blum of Kiel and Mrs. George Seifert, of the town of Meeme, and two brothers, Herman and John Rades, also of the town of Meeme. Three grandchildren also survive.

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on same stone with Frank



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