Mrs. Frank F. Thielke Passes Away Suddenly on Friday
Death suddenly claimed Mrs. Frank F. Thielke, aged 71, at 3:45 a.m. Friday, following a very brief illness since Wednesday evening of last week. The many relatives, neighbors and friends were shocked when news of her death spread through the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Thielke on November 24, 1939 had celebrated their golden anniversary with a service at the Louis Corners church, and a dinner, where many folks gathered to wish them many more years of happily married life, never realizing that death would follow that occasion so soon.
Mrs. Thielke, nee Minnie Anna Voigt, was born the daughter of Frederick and Dorothea Voigt of the town of Schleswig on September 30, 1868. On December 26 of the same year she was baptized. The Rev. Martin Denninger confirmed the deceased on May 14, 1883, and also officiated at her marriage to Frank F. Thielke of Louis Corners on November 24, 1889.
Following their marriage, the couple operated a cheese factory in Louis Corners for 11 years, and in 1901 they purchased their present farm home in Louis Corners, where she passed away. She had always enjoyed good health, until the past Wednesday evening.
Survivors are the widower; and only son, Arthur, who with his family resides with his parents; five granddaughters; five brothers, Louis T. Voigt of Collins, Theodore and Armie Voigt of Louis Corners, William Voigt of Cleveland, and August of Valders, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Louis Corners. One brother, Arthur Voigt preceded her in death.
Mrs. Thielke was a charter member of the Frauenverein, and a member of the Louis Corners Evangelical Lutheran church of Louis Corners. Mr. Thielke is one of the founders of the church.
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Mrs. Frank F. Thielke Passes Away Suddenly on Friday
Death suddenly claimed Mrs. Frank F. Thielke, aged 71, at 3:45 a.m. Friday, following a very brief illness since Wednesday evening of last week. The many relatives, neighbors and friends were shocked when news of her death spread through the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Thielke on November 24, 1939 had celebrated their golden anniversary with a service at the Louis Corners church, and a dinner, where many folks gathered to wish them many more years of happily married life, never realizing that death would follow that occasion so soon.
Mrs. Thielke, nee Minnie Anna Voigt, was born the daughter of Frederick and Dorothea Voigt of the town of Schleswig on September 30, 1868. On December 26 of the same year she was baptized. The Rev. Martin Denninger confirmed the deceased on May 14, 1883, and also officiated at her marriage to Frank F. Thielke of Louis Corners on November 24, 1889.
Following their marriage, the couple operated a cheese factory in Louis Corners for 11 years, and in 1901 they purchased their present farm home in Louis Corners, where she passed away. She had always enjoyed good health, until the past Wednesday evening.
Survivors are the widower; and only son, Arthur, who with his family resides with his parents; five granddaughters; five brothers, Louis T. Voigt of Collins, Theodore and Armie Voigt of Louis Corners, William Voigt of Cleveland, and August of Valders, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Louis Corners. One brother, Arthur Voigt preceded her in death.
Mrs. Thielke was a charter member of the Frauenverein, and a member of the Louis Corners Evangelical Lutheran church of Louis Corners. Mr. Thielke is one of the founders of the church.
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