Obituary:
Is Taken By Death
MRS. ELIZABETH NEFF
Mrs. Elizabeth Neff, 71, 2030 West Michigan street, died at 8:35 o'clock last night [June 7, 1941] at her home following a three weeks illness. Mrs. Neff was a member of the Third Order of the St. Francis society and the St. Ann's Altar society.
Surviving besides her husband, Frank, Sr., are: five daughters, Mrs. S. A. Riedford, St. Joseph; Mrs. Alex Fischer, St. Philip; Mrs. Al Dietsch, Evansville; Mrs. Joe Schenk, Dale; and Mrs. Francis Convery, Omaha, Neb.; five sons, A. J., Corpus Christi, Tex., Frank Jr., Cleveland, O., and Syl, Julius, and Urban, Evansville; three brothers, Valentine and Henry Wildeman, St. Philip, and George Wildeman, Barnesboro, Pa.; five sisters, Mrs. Henry Marx, Mrs. Mary Corressel, Mrs. John Muehlbauer, Mrs. Henry Deig, and Mrs. Frank Wargel, all of Evansville, and 32 grandchildren.
The body is at the Ziemer Funeral Home where it will remain until noon today when it will be returned to the residence.
Funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home and at 8 o'clock at St. Boniface's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery, [Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana].
-source: Evansville Newspaper, June 8, 1941
Funeral Notice:
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Neff, 71, of 2030 W. Michigan St., will be at 7:30 Tuesday in the home and at 8 a.m. in St. Boniface Catholic Church. Burial in St. Joseph Cemetery.
-source: The Evansville Press, June 9, 1941, page 12
Buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Sec 4, Lot 256.
Obituary:
Is Taken By Death
MRS. ELIZABETH NEFF
Mrs. Elizabeth Neff, 71, 2030 West Michigan street, died at 8:35 o'clock last night [June 7, 1941] at her home following a three weeks illness. Mrs. Neff was a member of the Third Order of the St. Francis society and the St. Ann's Altar society.
Surviving besides her husband, Frank, Sr., are: five daughters, Mrs. S. A. Riedford, St. Joseph; Mrs. Alex Fischer, St. Philip; Mrs. Al Dietsch, Evansville; Mrs. Joe Schenk, Dale; and Mrs. Francis Convery, Omaha, Neb.; five sons, A. J., Corpus Christi, Tex., Frank Jr., Cleveland, O., and Syl, Julius, and Urban, Evansville; three brothers, Valentine and Henry Wildeman, St. Philip, and George Wildeman, Barnesboro, Pa.; five sisters, Mrs. Henry Marx, Mrs. Mary Corressel, Mrs. John Muehlbauer, Mrs. Henry Deig, and Mrs. Frank Wargel, all of Evansville, and 32 grandchildren.
The body is at the Ziemer Funeral Home where it will remain until noon today when it will be returned to the residence.
Funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home and at 8 o'clock at St. Boniface's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery, [Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana].
-source: Evansville Newspaper, June 8, 1941
Funeral Notice:
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Neff, 71, of 2030 W. Michigan St., will be at 7:30 Tuesday in the home and at 8 a.m. in St. Boniface Catholic Church. Burial in St. Joseph Cemetery.
-source: The Evansville Press, June 9, 1941, page 12
Buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Sec 4, Lot 256.
Family Members
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Lillian Appolonia Neff Riedford
1894–1970
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Florence Catherine Neff Fischer
1895–1977
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Alvin John Neff
1897–1962
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Anita Marie Neff Dietsch
1899–1971
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Frank J Neff
1900–1967
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Marie Antoinette Neff Schenk
1902–1989
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Sylvester Henry Neff
1906–1971
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Julius Joseph Neff
1908–1947
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Anna Matilda Neff Convery
1910–1999
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Urban Valentine Neff
1912–1975
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