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Clara <I>Zorn</I> Arnold-Voigt

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Clara Zorn Arnold-Voigt

Birth
Death
1935 (aged 63–64)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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In both these photo's Clara is on the left and Her sister, Ida is on the right.

CLARA ARNOLD VOIGT

Mrs. Theodore Voigt, 64
The community was shocked on Wednesday evening of last week, when they learned of the death of Mrs. Theodore Voigt, aged 64, who had passed away at 10 o'clock that evening at her home near Louis Corners. Mrs. Voigt had been in the best of health.

The deceased, nee Miss Clara Zorn, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zorn, and was born on the Zorn homestead
near Louis Corners on February 4, 1871, where she grew to womanhood. The Zorn homestead is now owned by Arnie Voigt, brother-in-law of the deceased.

November 16, 1895, she was united in marriage to George Arnold of the town of Schleswig, and the couple located in this city, where they resided for ten years. In 1905 they moved onto the Arnold homestead, just south-east of this city, where they resided until the death of Mr. Arnold, which occurred on January 7, 1918. Four children were born of this union.

On May 31, 1925 Mrs. Arnold was married to her second husband, Theodore Voigt, who besides her four children, four step-children, three sisters and two brothers survives her.

Following are the survivors: Three sons: Raymond, Hugo and Arthur, on the Arnold homestead; one daughter, Mrs. John (Roma) Ehlers of this city; her aged mother, Mrs. Johanna Zorn; three step-daughters, Mrs. Louis Feld and Mrs. Paul Schroeder of Louis Corners and Mrs. Roy
Voland of Rockville; one step-son, Clinton Voigt at home; three sisters, Mrs. Louis Voigt of Collins, Mrs. Rudolph Ruppenthal of Hilbert and Mrs. George Mattes of Rockville; two brothers George Zorn of this city, and John Zorn, residing near here; and two grandchildren.

Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon from the family residence near Louis Corners at 1:30 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church at Louis Corners. The Rev. Harold O. Gunwald officiated, and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery, beside the remains of her first husband. - June 6, 1935
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In both these photo's Clara is on the left and Her sister, Ida is on the right.

CLARA ARNOLD VOIGT

Mrs. Theodore Voigt, 64
The community was shocked on Wednesday evening of last week, when they learned of the death of Mrs. Theodore Voigt, aged 64, who had passed away at 10 o'clock that evening at her home near Louis Corners. Mrs. Voigt had been in the best of health.

The deceased, nee Miss Clara Zorn, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zorn, and was born on the Zorn homestead
near Louis Corners on February 4, 1871, where she grew to womanhood. The Zorn homestead is now owned by Arnie Voigt, brother-in-law of the deceased.

November 16, 1895, she was united in marriage to George Arnold of the town of Schleswig, and the couple located in this city, where they resided for ten years. In 1905 they moved onto the Arnold homestead, just south-east of this city, where they resided until the death of Mr. Arnold, which occurred on January 7, 1918. Four children were born of this union.

On May 31, 1925 Mrs. Arnold was married to her second husband, Theodore Voigt, who besides her four children, four step-children, three sisters and two brothers survives her.

Following are the survivors: Three sons: Raymond, Hugo and Arthur, on the Arnold homestead; one daughter, Mrs. John (Roma) Ehlers of this city; her aged mother, Mrs. Johanna Zorn; three step-daughters, Mrs. Louis Feld and Mrs. Paul Schroeder of Louis Corners and Mrs. Roy
Voland of Rockville; one step-son, Clinton Voigt at home; three sisters, Mrs. Louis Voigt of Collins, Mrs. Rudolph Ruppenthal of Hilbert and Mrs. George Mattes of Rockville; two brothers George Zorn of this city, and John Zorn, residing near here; and two grandchildren.

Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon from the family residence near Louis Corners at 1:30 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church at Louis Corners. The Rev. Harold O. Gunwald officiated, and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery, beside the remains of her first husband. - June 6, 1935
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