ANNA RUCK
Mrs. Anna Ruck, 84, a former Kiel resident, died at her home in Milwaukee early today.
The former Anna Roeh, she was born in the Town of Eaton (Manitowoc County), April 11, 1874, a daughter of the late Delof and Margaret Steuven Roeh.She was married to William Ruck of the Town of New Holstein (Calumet County), Oct. 18, 1893.
Following marriage the couple farmed in the Town of New Holstein, later moving to Kiel.
After her husband's death in November, 1928, Mrs. Ruck moved to Milwaukee where she and her daughter, Miss Phyllis, lived together.
Also surviving are three other daughters, Mrs. Edward (Amanda) Hansen, Kiel, Mrs. Mable Skiba and Mrs. Helen Bentz, both of Milwaukee; two sons, Edgar, Beloit, and Clarence, Fort Atkinson; six grandchildren and three great-grand-children, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Baumann, Kiel.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel, Burial will be in Kiel Cemetery.
ANNA RUCK
Mrs. Anna Ruck, 84, a former Kiel resident, died at her home in Milwaukee early today.
The former Anna Roeh, she was born in the Town of Eaton (Manitowoc County), April 11, 1874, a daughter of the late Delof and Margaret Steuven Roeh.She was married to William Ruck of the Town of New Holstein (Calumet County), Oct. 18, 1893.
Following marriage the couple farmed in the Town of New Holstein, later moving to Kiel.
After her husband's death in November, 1928, Mrs. Ruck moved to Milwaukee where she and her daughter, Miss Phyllis, lived together.
Also surviving are three other daughters, Mrs. Edward (Amanda) Hansen, Kiel, Mrs. Mable Skiba and Mrs. Helen Bentz, both of Milwaukee; two sons, Edgar, Beloit, and Clarence, Fort Atkinson; six grandchildren and three great-grand-children, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Baumann, Kiel.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel, Burial will be in Kiel Cemetery.
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