Mrs. Henry Herbst, wife of the chairman of the town of Wilson, died Sat. at the Herbst home on Highway 141, south of Sheboygan. She was 56 years old.
Mrs. Herbst, whose maiden name was Emma Jankow, was born on Jan. 5, 1872, in the town of Wilson and all her life was spent on a farm in that town. She was married to Henry Herbst on Oct. 26, 1898. As a member of the county board and town chairman, Mr. Herbst is exceptionally active in civic affairs and both he and his wife have made many friends throughout the county.
Those surviving Mrs. Herbst are her husband, four daughters, Mrs. Adolph Gartman of this city, and Mamie, Mabel and Ellen at home, four sons, Harry Herbst of this city, and Melvin, Chester and Henry, Jr., at home, one grandchild, two sisters, Miss Amelia Jankow and Mrs. Hugo Gartman, and three brothers, William, Charles and George Jankow, all of the town of Wilson.
The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wed. from the home by Rev. Paul Grosshuesch, pastor of Zion Reformed church. Burial will be at Flader Rest cemetery in the Town of Wilson.
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Funeral - Sheboygan Press, Thurs, Mar 15, 1928, p17
The funeral of Mrs. Henry Herbst, wife of the chairman of the town of Wilson, was conducted at 2 p.m. Wed. from the late home on Highway 141, south of the city. The services were conducted by Rev. Paul Grosshuesch, pastor of Zion Reformed church, and burial was in Flader Rest cemetery.
The pallbearers were Harry, Melvin, Chester and Henry Herbst, Raymond Jankow and Adolph Gartman.
Numerous floral tributes were sent to the late home by relatives and friends. The funeral was largely attended.
Mrs. Henry Herbst, wife of the chairman of the town of Wilson, died Sat. at the Herbst home on Highway 141, south of Sheboygan. She was 56 years old.
Mrs. Herbst, whose maiden name was Emma Jankow, was born on Jan. 5, 1872, in the town of Wilson and all her life was spent on a farm in that town. She was married to Henry Herbst on Oct. 26, 1898. As a member of the county board and town chairman, Mr. Herbst is exceptionally active in civic affairs and both he and his wife have made many friends throughout the county.
Those surviving Mrs. Herbst are her husband, four daughters, Mrs. Adolph Gartman of this city, and Mamie, Mabel and Ellen at home, four sons, Harry Herbst of this city, and Melvin, Chester and Henry, Jr., at home, one grandchild, two sisters, Miss Amelia Jankow and Mrs. Hugo Gartman, and three brothers, William, Charles and George Jankow, all of the town of Wilson.
The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wed. from the home by Rev. Paul Grosshuesch, pastor of Zion Reformed church. Burial will be at Flader Rest cemetery in the Town of Wilson.
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Funeral - Sheboygan Press, Thurs, Mar 15, 1928, p17
The funeral of Mrs. Henry Herbst, wife of the chairman of the town of Wilson, was conducted at 2 p.m. Wed. from the late home on Highway 141, south of the city. The services were conducted by Rev. Paul Grosshuesch, pastor of Zion Reformed church, and burial was in Flader Rest cemetery.
The pallbearers were Harry, Melvin, Chester and Henry Herbst, Raymond Jankow and Adolph Gartman.
Numerous floral tributes were sent to the late home by relatives and friends. The funeral was largely attended.
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