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Emil moved with his family from Minnesota to Oklahoma in 1910 where they farmed southwest of El Reno.
He and his brother, Otto, had farms just across the road from each other. My sisters would often walk the short distance to his house to visit with him.
His mother lived with him until her death.
My sisters are older than me and remember him much better than I do. I know they thought he was absolutely great.
He became very ill and was in the hospital a long time. He died of tuberculosis in the TB Sanitarium in Clinton Oklahoma. At that time, kids were not allowed to visit. I can remember standing in the parking lot at the hospital and watching his window because he would come to the window to wave at us.
Brothers and sisters
Richard Julius Wiese
Leo Valentine Wiese
Freeda Wiese Sander
Otto Wiese
Emma Schultz
Anna Vogel Wiese
Rudolph R. Wiese
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Emil moved with his family from Minnesota to Oklahoma in 1910 where they farmed southwest of El Reno.
He and his brother, Otto, had farms just across the road from each other. My sisters would often walk the short distance to his house to visit with him.
His mother lived with him until her death.
My sisters are older than me and remember him much better than I do. I know they thought he was absolutely great.
He became very ill and was in the hospital a long time. He died of tuberculosis in the TB Sanitarium in Clinton Oklahoma. At that time, kids were not allowed to visit. I can remember standing in the parking lot at the hospital and watching his window because he would come to the window to wave at us.
Brothers and sisters
Richard Julius Wiese
Leo Valentine Wiese
Freeda Wiese Sander
Otto Wiese
Emma Schultz
Anna Vogel Wiese
Rudolph R. Wiese