Mrs. Frank Boll, 74, of Charlesburg died suddenly Friday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keuler.
Nee Bertha Wettstein, she was born Sept. 9, 1881, in Kloten, Calumet County, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wettstein. On Feb. 5, 1908 she married Frank Boll and settled on the Boll homestead one and a half miles northeast of Charlesburg.
The couple lived there until 1951 when they moved to Charlesburg to live with their son-in-law and daughter. Mrs. Boll was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church and of the church Christian Mothers Society.
She is survived by her husband, a son, Glenroy, living on the Boll farm, three daughters. Mrs. Leo (Josephine) Keuler of Charlesburg, Mrs. Herbert (Rosella) Wilberscheid of Melrose Park, Ill., and Mrs. James (Marion) Anderson of Fond du Lac; 10 grandchildren; four brothers, Frank of Chilton, Henry of Lincoln, Nebr., Thomas of Chicago and Otto of Long Prairie, Minn., and two sisters, Sister M. Euthrasia of St. Agnes Convent, Fond du Lac, and St. M. Barthona of Watertown, Canada. A daughter, two sisters and three brothers preceded her in death.
Sheboygan Press May 5, 1956
Mrs. Frank Boll, 74, of Charlesburg died suddenly Friday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keuler.
Nee Bertha Wettstein, she was born Sept. 9, 1881, in Kloten, Calumet County, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wettstein. On Feb. 5, 1908 she married Frank Boll and settled on the Boll homestead one and a half miles northeast of Charlesburg.
The couple lived there until 1951 when they moved to Charlesburg to live with their son-in-law and daughter. Mrs. Boll was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church and of the church Christian Mothers Society.
She is survived by her husband, a son, Glenroy, living on the Boll farm, three daughters. Mrs. Leo (Josephine) Keuler of Charlesburg, Mrs. Herbert (Rosella) Wilberscheid of Melrose Park, Ill., and Mrs. James (Marion) Anderson of Fond du Lac; 10 grandchildren; four brothers, Frank of Chilton, Henry of Lincoln, Nebr., Thomas of Chicago and Otto of Long Prairie, Minn., and two sisters, Sister M. Euthrasia of St. Agnes Convent, Fond du Lac, and St. M. Barthona of Watertown, Canada. A daughter, two sisters and three brothers preceded her in death.
Sheboygan Press May 5, 1956
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