Mrs. William Goettlemann(sic)
Having reached the age of 69 years, Mrs. William Goettelmann, nee Elizabeth Maurer, passed away at her home in Millhome Saturday.
The deceased, a sister of John Maurer, Sr. of this city, was born September 20, 1862, in the town of Schleswig, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Maurer. She was united in marriage on April 10, 1888, to William Goettlemann of the town of Rhine. After their marriage they settled on a farm near Ada, where they lived for 42 years.
Two years ago Mr. Goettelmann sold his farm to George Stauss, and for three months they made their home with their daughter, Mrs. August Ehnert of this city. They then purchased a home in Millhome, where they have since resided.
Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ehnert, a son John, at home; a brother, John of this city, and two grandchildren, Alfred and Harvey Ehnert.
Funeral services were held this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, and burial was in the family lot in the Kiel cemetery.
Pallbearers were William Kuhn, William Sinner, Gustave Dexheimer, Arthur Mauk, John Vose and Louis Dickmann. The last sad rites were performed by the Rev. August H. Hammann, pastor of the Bethlehem Reformed church
of Schleswig.
Mrs. William Goettlemann(sic)
Having reached the age of 69 years, Mrs. William Goettelmann, nee Elizabeth Maurer, passed away at her home in Millhome Saturday.
The deceased, a sister of John Maurer, Sr. of this city, was born September 20, 1862, in the town of Schleswig, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Maurer. She was united in marriage on April 10, 1888, to William Goettlemann of the town of Rhine. After their marriage they settled on a farm near Ada, where they lived for 42 years.
Two years ago Mr. Goettelmann sold his farm to George Stauss, and for three months they made their home with their daughter, Mrs. August Ehnert of this city. They then purchased a home in Millhome, where they have since resided.
Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ehnert, a son John, at home; a brother, John of this city, and two grandchildren, Alfred and Harvey Ehnert.
Funeral services were held this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, and burial was in the family lot in the Kiel cemetery.
Pallbearers were William Kuhn, William Sinner, Gustave Dexheimer, Arthur Mauk, John Vose and Louis Dickmann. The last sad rites were performed by the Rev. August H. Hammann, pastor of the Bethlehem Reformed church
of Schleswig.
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