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Hulda <I>Tagge</I> Kretsch

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Hulda Tagge Kretsch

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1960 (aged 85–86)
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Millhome, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Hulda Kretsch Sheboygan Press May 31, 1960

Mrs. Hulda Kretsch, 85, of Spring Corners, R. 1, Cleveland, died Saturday afternoon after being a patient at Plymouth Hospital for one day. She was born in the town of Schleswig, July 12, 1874, a daughter of the late William and Minnie Tagge. On March 7, 1895, she was married to John Kretsch of the Town of Herman. The couple lived in the Towns of Meeme and Schleswig until they moved to Spring Corners, Town of Herman, in 1934.
Mrs. Kretsch was a member of Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church near Ada. Her husband preceded her in death in October 1942.
Survivors include three sons, Elmer of Plymouth, Armin of Spring Corners, and Arthur of St. Nazianz; a daughter, Mrs. Alve (Norma) Eickhoff, R. 2, Kiel, seven grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Peter Laux, R. 2, Kiel. Five sisters and seven brothers preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held today at Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Carl Fried, pastor, officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Hulda Kretsch Sheboygan Press May 31, 1960

Mrs. Hulda Kretsch, 85, of Spring Corners, R. 1, Cleveland, died Saturday afternoon after being a patient at Plymouth Hospital for one day. She was born in the town of Schleswig, July 12, 1874, a daughter of the late William and Minnie Tagge. On March 7, 1895, she was married to John Kretsch of the Town of Herman. The couple lived in the Towns of Meeme and Schleswig until they moved to Spring Corners, Town of Herman, in 1934.
Mrs. Kretsch was a member of Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church near Ada. Her husband preceded her in death in October 1942.
Survivors include three sons, Elmer of Plymouth, Armin of Spring Corners, and Arthur of St. Nazianz; a daughter, Mrs. Alve (Norma) Eickhoff, R. 2, Kiel, seven grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Peter Laux, R. 2, Kiel. Five sisters and seven brothers preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held today at Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Carl Fried, pastor, officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery.


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