The former Anna Schultz, she was born at Rantoul, Sept. 20, 1869 a daughter of the late William and Otilea Schreiber Schultz.
She was married to Mr. Freuck at Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church, Potter, May 18, 1886.
Following marriage the couple farmed south of Brillion until moving to Potter in 1913. Mr. Freuck died in August 1929.
Surviving are a son, John, Potter; five daughters, Mrs. William (Clara) Behnke, Brillion, Mrs. Emma Kissinger and Mrs. Arthur (Ida) Kissinger, Hilbert, Mrs. Herbert (Olga) Wilbert, Sheboygan and Mrs. Ray (Anna) Pautz, Racine; 13 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.
She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Emma Deichert Lemke, Manitowoc. Three brothers preceded her in death.
Services will be held at Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church, Potter, with the Rev. Raymond Walkenhorst, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Potter cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – September 26, 1958
The former Anna Schultz, she was born at Rantoul, Sept. 20, 1869 a daughter of the late William and Otilea Schreiber Schultz.
She was married to Mr. Freuck at Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church, Potter, May 18, 1886.
Following marriage the couple farmed south of Brillion until moving to Potter in 1913. Mr. Freuck died in August 1929.
Surviving are a son, John, Potter; five daughters, Mrs. William (Clara) Behnke, Brillion, Mrs. Emma Kissinger and Mrs. Arthur (Ida) Kissinger, Hilbert, Mrs. Herbert (Olga) Wilbert, Sheboygan and Mrs. Ray (Anna) Pautz, Racine; 13 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.
She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Emma Deichert Lemke, Manitowoc. Three brothers preceded her in death.
Services will be held at Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church, Potter, with the Rev. Raymond Walkenhorst, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Potter cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – September 26, 1958
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