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Lulu M. <I>Barelman</I> Boerner

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Lulu M. Barelman Boerner

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Aug 1936 (aged 65–66)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Cedarburg News - August 12, 1936

Mrs. Oscar F. Boerner of Port Washington Dies
Port Washington Resident Dies at the Age of 66 Years

Funeral services for Mrs. Oscar F. Boerner of Port Washington were held on Monday at the residence. Rev. Fleer officiating. Mrs. Boerner died Saturday after a lingering illness.

Mrs. Boerner was born in Milwaukee in 1870, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barelman. She was married to Oscar F. Boerner, former register of deeds of Ozaukee County, who died December, 1934. For many years Mrs. Boerner was a member of the Port Washington Chapter No. 147, Order of the Eastern Star of which she was past worthy matron and has been a resident of Port Washington, since her marriage except for a short time when she lived in West Bend.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Clifford Jaquith of Milwaukee, and Miss Rachel Boerner of Port Washington; three sons, Franklin of this city, Edward of Milwaukee and Quintin of Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. H. C. Boerner of Port Washington and Mrs. A.W. Horn of this city and one brother, George H. Barelman of Milwaukee.
Cedarburg News - August 12, 1936

Mrs. Oscar F. Boerner of Port Washington Dies
Port Washington Resident Dies at the Age of 66 Years

Funeral services for Mrs. Oscar F. Boerner of Port Washington were held on Monday at the residence. Rev. Fleer officiating. Mrs. Boerner died Saturday after a lingering illness.

Mrs. Boerner was born in Milwaukee in 1870, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barelman. She was married to Oscar F. Boerner, former register of deeds of Ozaukee County, who died December, 1934. For many years Mrs. Boerner was a member of the Port Washington Chapter No. 147, Order of the Eastern Star of which she was past worthy matron and has been a resident of Port Washington, since her marriage except for a short time when she lived in West Bend.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Clifford Jaquith of Milwaukee, and Miss Rachel Boerner of Port Washington; three sons, Franklin of this city, Edward of Milwaukee and Quintin of Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. H. C. Boerner of Port Washington and Mrs. A.W. Horn of this city and one brother, George H. Barelman of Milwaukee.


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