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Dorathea <I>Jensen</I> Heins

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Dorathea Jensen Heins

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5 Jul 1875 (aged 35)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Dorothea Heins Chilton Times July 10, 1875

Died—At Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, on July 5th, 1875, at 4 o'clock a.m., Mrs. Doris Heins, wife of Charles Heins, Esq., aged 35 years, 4 months and 15 days.

The deceased was a native of the village of Bergenhusen, Duchy of Schleswig, Germany, and a daughter of H. P. Jensen, Esq., of New Holstein and a sister of Mrs. Wm. Paulsen, of Chilton. She was a faithful and loving wife, a fond mother and an affectionate daughter and was dearly beloved and respected by all who knew her. She was the mother of nine children, eight of whom survive her.

The procession which followed the remains to the grave was the largest ever witnessed at Kiel, and during its progress the Catholic Church bell was tolled as a token of respect. At the cemetery the Kiel brass band played several beautiful and solemn tunes during and after interment, while the Odd Fellows in large numbers attended in regalia. R. Puchner, Esq., of New Holstein, made some impressive remarks, but was so carried away by his sorrowful feelings that he completely broke down and he and the entire assemblage wept heartfelt tears of regret and sympathy.

We tender to Mr. Heins and the relatives generally the heartfelt sympathy of their numerous friends here, in this sad hour of their affliction and in behalf of Mr. Heins we return thanks to the numerous kind friends who assisted in performing the solemn rites to the dearly beloved departed.
Dorothea Heins Chilton Times July 10, 1875

Died—At Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, on July 5th, 1875, at 4 o'clock a.m., Mrs. Doris Heins, wife of Charles Heins, Esq., aged 35 years, 4 months and 15 days.

The deceased was a native of the village of Bergenhusen, Duchy of Schleswig, Germany, and a daughter of H. P. Jensen, Esq., of New Holstein and a sister of Mrs. Wm. Paulsen, of Chilton. She was a faithful and loving wife, a fond mother and an affectionate daughter and was dearly beloved and respected by all who knew her. She was the mother of nine children, eight of whom survive her.

The procession which followed the remains to the grave was the largest ever witnessed at Kiel, and during its progress the Catholic Church bell was tolled as a token of respect. At the cemetery the Kiel brass band played several beautiful and solemn tunes during and after interment, while the Odd Fellows in large numbers attended in regalia. R. Puchner, Esq., of New Holstein, made some impressive remarks, but was so carried away by his sorrowful feelings that he completely broke down and he and the entire assemblage wept heartfelt tears of regret and sympathy.

We tender to Mr. Heins and the relatives generally the heartfelt sympathy of their numerous friends here, in this sad hour of their affliction and in behalf of Mr. Heins we return thanks to the numerous kind friends who assisted in performing the solemn rites to the dearly beloved departed.


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