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Anna Barbara <I>Habhegger</I> Radow

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Anna Barbara Habhegger Radow

Birth
Bern, Verwaltungskreis Bern-Mittelland, Bern, Switzerland
Death
16 Mar 1915 (aged 97)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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The funeral of Mrs. Anna Radow (nee Habhegger), was held from the home of her son-in-law Mr. Louis Hartung, Saturday afternoon Rev. Jos. S. Morris of Grace Church officiating. The Quartette from Grace Church rendered "Nearer My God to Thee", "Rock of Ages" and "Love, That Wilt Not Let Me Go." Burial took place in the cemetery at Saxonburg. She had reached the advanced age of 97.

She came to Milwaukee from Switzerland in 1849 where she was born at Canton, Bern, Town of Langnow in 1818. At Milwaukee she was married in 1851 to Philip Conrad Radow. They moved to Cooperstown this county where they resided a year or two. From there they moved to Saxonburg where her husband died in 1884. In 1901 Mrs. Radow moved to Two Rivers where she has resided with one of her sons and her daughter Mrs. Louis Hartung until she died.

She enjoyed good health all her life never requiring the services of a physician until the last few days of her life. In her long life she was a woman of sterling character and a friend to all. Her endearing expression and kindly manner were ever present even in moments of bitterest trial.

She is survived by two daughters, two sons, 5 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Two Rivers Reporter, Friday, March 26, 1915
The funeral of Mrs. Anna Radow (nee Habhegger), was held from the home of her son-in-law Mr. Louis Hartung, Saturday afternoon Rev. Jos. S. Morris of Grace Church officiating. The Quartette from Grace Church rendered "Nearer My God to Thee", "Rock of Ages" and "Love, That Wilt Not Let Me Go." Burial took place in the cemetery at Saxonburg. She had reached the advanced age of 97.

She came to Milwaukee from Switzerland in 1849 where she was born at Canton, Bern, Town of Langnow in 1818. At Milwaukee she was married in 1851 to Philip Conrad Radow. They moved to Cooperstown this county where they resided a year or two. From there they moved to Saxonburg where her husband died in 1884. In 1901 Mrs. Radow moved to Two Rivers where she has resided with one of her sons and her daughter Mrs. Louis Hartung until she died.

She enjoyed good health all her life never requiring the services of a physician until the last few days of her life. In her long life she was a woman of sterling character and a friend to all. Her endearing expression and kindly manner were ever present even in moments of bitterest trial.

She is survived by two daughters, two sons, 5 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Two Rivers Reporter, Friday, March 26, 1915


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