Funeral services were held Monday from St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman in charge. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery.
The deceased was born Emma Ninmer in Schleswig in 1884 and in 1905 was married to Albert Luefoff. They operated a bar, on Highway 32 in Schleswig, north of Kiel, and in 1928 moved to Kiel.
Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. John Kautzer of Kiel; two sisters, Mrs. Ervin Reichwaldt of Schleswig and Mrs. Esther Buvid of Two Rivers; four brothers, Otto and Edward of Schleswig, Oscar of Kiel, and Walter of Sheboygan, and two grand-daughters, Irene and Betty Dedering.
No newspaper named, May 21, 1954
Funeral services were held Monday from St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman in charge. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery.
The deceased was born Emma Ninmer in Schleswig in 1884 and in 1905 was married to Albert Luefoff. They operated a bar, on Highway 32 in Schleswig, north of Kiel, and in 1928 moved to Kiel.
Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Mrs. John Kautzer of Kiel; two sisters, Mrs. Ervin Reichwaldt of Schleswig and Mrs. Esther Buvid of Two Rivers; four brothers, Otto and Edward of Schleswig, Oscar of Kiel, and Walter of Sheboygan, and two grand-daughters, Irene and Betty Dedering.
No newspaper named, May 21, 1954
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