She was born June 10, 1886, in the Town of Plymouth, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hueppchen. On June 2, 1909, she married Herman Abrahamin Plymouth. The couple lived and farmed in the Town of Plymouth until 1944 when they retired and moved to the City of Plymouth. Her husband died in 1963. Mrs. Abraham was a member of St. John's Luthern Church, Plymouth, of the Ladies Aid Society, and of the Plymouth Golden Agers Club. She was survived by daughter Mrs. Henry (Emma) Leibau of Milwaukee; and two sons, Ernst of Plymouth and Harry, Town of Plymouth; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren and a brother Oscar, Town of Plymouth.
She was born June 10, 1886, in the Town of Plymouth, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hueppchen. On June 2, 1909, she married Herman Abrahamin Plymouth. The couple lived and farmed in the Town of Plymouth until 1944 when they retired and moved to the City of Plymouth. Her husband died in 1963. Mrs. Abraham was a member of St. John's Luthern Church, Plymouth, of the Ladies Aid Society, and of the Plymouth Golden Agers Club. She was survived by daughter Mrs. Henry (Emma) Leibau of Milwaukee; and two sons, Ernst of Plymouth and Harry, Town of Plymouth; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren and a brother Oscar, Town of Plymouth.
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