Mrs. Salzman Laid to Rest
Mrs. Edward Salzman, aged 79, nee Anna Pickruhn, passed awayat the farm home of her son, Alvin at Louis Corners last Friday noon, after a lingering illness.
The deceased was born March 15, 1862 in the town of Schleswig,and on July 11, 1886 was married to Edward Salzman, also of the town of Schleswig. They observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1936.
Survivors are two daughters, Miss Clara and Mrs. 0. V. (Alma) Smith, both of Cali1ornia; two sons, Alvin of Louis Corners, and Elmer of Annapolis, Maryland; eight grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Henry Widder of Sheboygan, Mrs. Minnie Knuth of Milwaukee, Mrs. Alfred Voland of Louis Corners and Mrs. Henry Schilling of New Holstein; two brothers, Carl of Greenwood and Theodore of Elkhart Lake.
Her husband and one daughter, Lydia preceded her in death.
Mrs. Salzman Laid to Rest
Mrs. Edward Salzman, aged 79, nee Anna Pickruhn, passed awayat the farm home of her son, Alvin at Louis Corners last Friday noon, after a lingering illness.
The deceased was born March 15, 1862 in the town of Schleswig,and on July 11, 1886 was married to Edward Salzman, also of the town of Schleswig. They observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1936.
Survivors are two daughters, Miss Clara and Mrs. 0. V. (Alma) Smith, both of Cali1ornia; two sons, Alvin of Louis Corners, and Elmer of Annapolis, Maryland; eight grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Henry Widder of Sheboygan, Mrs. Minnie Knuth of Milwaukee, Mrs. Alfred Voland of Louis Corners and Mrs. Henry Schilling of New Holstein; two brothers, Carl of Greenwood and Theodore of Elkhart Lake.
Her husband and one daughter, Lydia preceded her in death.
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