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Frances <I>Schwalbe</I> Boedeker

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Frances Schwalbe Boedeker

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
12 May 1972 (aged 91)
Dousman, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Frances Boedeker, 91, formerly of Town of Lyndon, died at the Wisconsin Masonic Home in Dousman, WI on Friday, May 12, 1972, where she had made her home since 1964.

The former Frances Schwalbe, she was born on August 25, 1880, in Kansas, the daughter of Ernst & Barbara (Kaestner) Schwalbe.

On June 19, 1907, she married Benjamin Boedeker in Sheboygan Falls. The couple lived in Plymouth, Calhoun and the Town of Lyndon until 1946, when they moved to Lansing, MI. Her husband died in 1954.

She was a member of the Christian Science Church and the Loyalty Chapter No. 118, Order of Eastern Star in Plymouth.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Velma Judd of Lansing, MI.

Two sisters and two brothers preceded her in death.

Christian Science funeral services will be held on Monday, May 15, 1972 at Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth. Burial will be in Plymouth Union Cemetery.

The Plymouth Review

May 15, 1972
Mrs. Frances Boedeker, 91, formerly of Town of Lyndon, died at the Wisconsin Masonic Home in Dousman, WI on Friday, May 12, 1972, where she had made her home since 1964.

The former Frances Schwalbe, she was born on August 25, 1880, in Kansas, the daughter of Ernst & Barbara (Kaestner) Schwalbe.

On June 19, 1907, she married Benjamin Boedeker in Sheboygan Falls. The couple lived in Plymouth, Calhoun and the Town of Lyndon until 1946, when they moved to Lansing, MI. Her husband died in 1954.

She was a member of the Christian Science Church and the Loyalty Chapter No. 118, Order of Eastern Star in Plymouth.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Velma Judd of Lansing, MI.

Two sisters and two brothers preceded her in death.

Christian Science funeral services will be held on Monday, May 15, 1972 at Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth. Burial will be in Plymouth Union Cemetery.

The Plymouth Review

May 15, 1972


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