Emma Arens --- Calumet County Reporter --- November 13, 1914
The remains of Mrs. Emma Arens, who passed away at Milwaukee Sunday, November 8th of dropsy, was brought here for burial.
Mrs. Arens was born in Marne, Holstein, Germany on December 21, 1823 and came to America while yet a small child with her parents. On April 2, 1852 she was united in marriage to Mr. Arens, who preceded her in death ten years ago. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Alolph Muenster.
The remains were cremated at the Forest Home Cemetery at Milwaukee on Wednesday. Messrs. and Mmes. Adolph Muenster, Edw. Muenster, Rud. Muenster, Herman Muenster, and Miss Rola attended the services.
The ashes were brought here for interment in the New Holstein cemetery Thursday, Rev. A. C. Plappert, officiating.
Emma Arens --- Calumet County Reporter --- November 13, 1914
The remains of Mrs. Emma Arens, who passed away at Milwaukee Sunday, November 8th of dropsy, was brought here for burial.
Mrs. Arens was born in Marne, Holstein, Germany on December 21, 1823 and came to America while yet a small child with her parents. On April 2, 1852 she was united in marriage to Mr. Arens, who preceded her in death ten years ago. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Alolph Muenster.
The remains were cremated at the Forest Home Cemetery at Milwaukee on Wednesday. Messrs. and Mmes. Adolph Muenster, Edw. Muenster, Rud. Muenster, Herman Muenster, and Miss Rola attended the services.
The ashes were brought here for interment in the New Holstein cemetery Thursday, Rev. A. C. Plappert, officiating.
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