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Pauline <I>Heins</I> Laun

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Pauline Heins Laun

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Death
1938 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MARRIED – At Kiel on Thursday evening, Sept 10, Mr. J. R. Laun to Paulina Heins.
The young couple who have been united in holy bonds of matrimony are well a favorably known to many of our citizens.
The groom has for a few years past conducted a lumber yard at Kiel and has always shown himself to be an upright and intelligent gentleman. The bride is the daughter of Chas. Heins Esq. and is a young lady of many accomplishments.
The Times joins with the many friends in offering congratulations.
Chilton Times – Sept 12, 1891
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Mrs. J. B. Laun Dies Thursday
Services Held Monday;
Taught School Here at One Time

Mrs. J. B. Laun, nee Pauline Heins, died Thursday afternoon at the age of seventy-three, after an illness of a year and one-half.

She was born in Kiel March 20, 1865, the daughter of Charles Hein, local pioneer merchant, and Dorothea Heins(sic). She attended the Kiel public school and the Oshkosh Normal school, and taught for several years in Kiel and Millhome.

She was married to Jacob B. Laun of here September 10, 1891.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Albert of here and Carl of Chicago; one daughter, Lucile, (Mrs. Gilbert Thiessen) of Pittsburgh, Pa.; five grandchildren: two brothers, Rudolph Heins of this city and Arthur Heins of Tigerton; and one sister, Miss Minnie Heins of here.

She was a charter member of the Kiel Frauenverein, of the Rebekah lodge, the First Presbyterian church and the Dorcas and Missionary Societies. She was active throughout her life in community affairs.
Pallbearers were Earl Lehner, W. A. Martin, Hugo A. Neumann, A. L. Kaemmer, Roland Greve, and E. M. Duecker.

From death record:
Pauline Laun nee Heins
March 20, 1865-June 2, 1938
Wife of Jacob B. Laun
Daughter of Charles Heins and Dorothea Jensen
Born Kiel
Died from "spastic colitis, July 1936 –myocarditis –arteriosclerosis"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery
MARRIED – At Kiel on Thursday evening, Sept 10, Mr. J. R. Laun to Paulina Heins.
The young couple who have been united in holy bonds of matrimony are well a favorably known to many of our citizens.
The groom has for a few years past conducted a lumber yard at Kiel and has always shown himself to be an upright and intelligent gentleman. The bride is the daughter of Chas. Heins Esq. and is a young lady of many accomplishments.
The Times joins with the many friends in offering congratulations.
Chilton Times – Sept 12, 1891
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mrs. J. B. Laun Dies Thursday
Services Held Monday;
Taught School Here at One Time

Mrs. J. B. Laun, nee Pauline Heins, died Thursday afternoon at the age of seventy-three, after an illness of a year and one-half.

She was born in Kiel March 20, 1865, the daughter of Charles Hein, local pioneer merchant, and Dorothea Heins(sic). She attended the Kiel public school and the Oshkosh Normal school, and taught for several years in Kiel and Millhome.

She was married to Jacob B. Laun of here September 10, 1891.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Albert of here and Carl of Chicago; one daughter, Lucile, (Mrs. Gilbert Thiessen) of Pittsburgh, Pa.; five grandchildren: two brothers, Rudolph Heins of this city and Arthur Heins of Tigerton; and one sister, Miss Minnie Heins of here.

She was a charter member of the Kiel Frauenverein, of the Rebekah lodge, the First Presbyterian church and the Dorcas and Missionary Societies. She was active throughout her life in community affairs.
Pallbearers were Earl Lehner, W. A. Martin, Hugo A. Neumann, A. L. Kaemmer, Roland Greve, and E. M. Duecker.

From death record:
Pauline Laun nee Heins
March 20, 1865-June 2, 1938
Wife of Jacob B. Laun
Daughter of Charles Heins and Dorothea Jensen
Born Kiel
Died from "spastic colitis, July 1936 –myocarditis –arteriosclerosis"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery

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