Mrs. Adolph Paulsen, who had been ill with diabetes for some time, passed away at her home here. The deceased had reached the age of 74 years.
She was born October 1, 1862, in Fond du Lac, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Edens. The family lived at Osceola and for a time at Glenbeulah. On April 4, 1883 she was united in marriage with Adolph Paulsen, and the couple then located on a farm in the town of New Holstein, where they lived for 30 years. Then they moved to this city in retirement.
She is survived by the following: Two sons, Rudolph and Alfred; and a daughter, Mrs. L. Schaar, all of here; 4 brothers, William of Granton, Otto of Stillwater, Minn., Albert of St. Paul; and Paul of Chilton, a sister, Mrs. Louis Kandler of Antigo, and eight grandchildren, Mr. Paulsen preceded his wife in death in July, 1925, and a daughter, Pauline, died when she was 20 years old.
The deceased was a member of the Frauenverein of the St. John Evangelical and Reformed church, and a member of the New Holstein Ladies' Aid Society. Both organizations attended the funeral in a body.
Mrs. Adolph Paulsen, who had been ill with diabetes for some time, passed away at her home here. The deceased had reached the age of 74 years.
She was born October 1, 1862, in Fond du Lac, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Edens. The family lived at Osceola and for a time at Glenbeulah. On April 4, 1883 she was united in marriage with Adolph Paulsen, and the couple then located on a farm in the town of New Holstein, where they lived for 30 years. Then they moved to this city in retirement.
She is survived by the following: Two sons, Rudolph and Alfred; and a daughter, Mrs. L. Schaar, all of here; 4 brothers, William of Granton, Otto of Stillwater, Minn., Albert of St. Paul; and Paul of Chilton, a sister, Mrs. Louis Kandler of Antigo, and eight grandchildren, Mr. Paulsen preceded his wife in death in July, 1925, and a daughter, Pauline, died when she was 20 years old.
The deceased was a member of the Frauenverein of the St. John Evangelical and Reformed church, and a member of the New Holstein Ladies' Aid Society. Both organizations attended the funeral in a body.
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