On Nov. 6, 1917 she was married to Otto Henning at Bethlehem UCC. The couple located in the Town of Schleswig where her husband operated the Lakeside Cheese Factory. He died Jan. 11, 1963. She was a life member of Bethlehem UCC and its Ladies Aid Society.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Milton Voigt, Kiel, Mrs. Herman Thomas, Plymouth, Mrs. Keith Boardmann, Nekoosa, and Mrs. Merlin Ninmer, Route 1 Kiel; one son, Everett, Route 1 Kiel; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three brothers, Arthur, Newton, William, R. 1, Kiel, and Otto, Kiel.
- Feb 6, 1975 -
On Nov. 6, 1917 she was married to Otto Henning at Bethlehem UCC. The couple located in the Town of Schleswig where her husband operated the Lakeside Cheese Factory. He died Jan. 11, 1963. She was a life member of Bethlehem UCC and its Ladies Aid Society.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Milton Voigt, Kiel, Mrs. Herman Thomas, Plymouth, Mrs. Keith Boardmann, Nekoosa, and Mrs. Merlin Ninmer, Route 1 Kiel; one son, Everett, Route 1 Kiel; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three brothers, Arthur, Newton, William, R. 1, Kiel, and Otto, Kiel.
- Feb 6, 1975 -
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