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Minnie <I>Westphal</I> Tamm

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Minnie Westphal Tamm

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1936 (aged 79–80)
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Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Minnie Tamm, widow of the late Aug. Tamm, died last Sunday at the home of her son, Frank J. Tamm in the town of Brillion. She had been residing in our city since 1921 when her husband retired from farming. He died in 1934.

Surviving her are four sons, Alfred, Frank J. and Wesley of Brillion town and Edward of Kiel.

The deceased was born in Germany in 1856 and came to America in 1870. In 1880 she was united in marriage to August Tamm and they settled on the farm in the town of Brillion.

She was a member of the M. E. congregation of the ladies Aid and the Foreign Mission Societies. As a resident of our city she was highly esteemed by her friends and neighbors for her gracious, neighborly qualities.
The funeral took place on Wednesday. Services were conducted at the M. E. church. Rev. F. J. Hoffman officiating. Interment was in the Bluff cemetery.
Brillion News – August 14, 1936
Mrs. Minnie Tamm, widow of the late Aug. Tamm, died last Sunday at the home of her son, Frank J. Tamm in the town of Brillion. She had been residing in our city since 1921 when her husband retired from farming. He died in 1934.

Surviving her are four sons, Alfred, Frank J. and Wesley of Brillion town and Edward of Kiel.

The deceased was born in Germany in 1856 and came to America in 1870. In 1880 she was united in marriage to August Tamm and they settled on the farm in the town of Brillion.

She was a member of the M. E. congregation of the ladies Aid and the Foreign Mission Societies. As a resident of our city she was highly esteemed by her friends and neighbors for her gracious, neighborly qualities.
The funeral took place on Wednesday. Services were conducted at the M. E. church. Rev. F. J. Hoffman officiating. Interment was in the Bluff cemetery.
Brillion News – August 14, 1936

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