St. Peter Church records: March 1, 1902
Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride’s father, Pastor Roeck united in marriage Mr. Alvin Hollensteiner and Miss Louise Mesch. Wedding attendants were Mr. F. Griebenow and Miss Anna Mesch, a sister of the bride. A few relatives and family celebrated the wedding. The young husband is the son of our well-known mercantile businessman Simon Hollensteiner, where he has a responsible position and is beloved by his circle of friends. His bride is the daughter of Mr. Adolph Mesch, one of our esteemed citizens and the business manager at the Kiel Woodenware Company. Miss Mesch worked for several years in the millinery department as a sales clerk in the Hollensteiner Store and earned the friendship of all who know her.
“The Kiel National Newspaper” extends our good wishes to the young couple!
Louise Hollensteiner no newspaper named August 18, 1965
Mrs. Louise Hollensteiner, 88, of Chicago, a native of Kiel, died in Chicago Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mesch, she was married to Alvin E. Hollensteiner, who preceded her in death in May, 1954.
Surviving are a son, Norman, Chicago; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel. The Rev. Allen L. Bowe, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Kiel, will officiate and burial will be in the Kiel Cemetery.
St. Peter Church records: March 1, 1902
Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride’s father, Pastor Roeck united in marriage Mr. Alvin Hollensteiner and Miss Louise Mesch. Wedding attendants were Mr. F. Griebenow and Miss Anna Mesch, a sister of the bride. A few relatives and family celebrated the wedding. The young husband is the son of our well-known mercantile businessman Simon Hollensteiner, where he has a responsible position and is beloved by his circle of friends. His bride is the daughter of Mr. Adolph Mesch, one of our esteemed citizens and the business manager at the Kiel Woodenware Company. Miss Mesch worked for several years in the millinery department as a sales clerk in the Hollensteiner Store and earned the friendship of all who know her.
“The Kiel National Newspaper” extends our good wishes to the young couple!
Louise Hollensteiner no newspaper named August 18, 1965
Mrs. Louise Hollensteiner, 88, of Chicago, a native of Kiel, died in Chicago Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mesch, she was married to Alvin E. Hollensteiner, who preceded her in death in May, 1954.
Surviving are a son, Norman, Chicago; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel. The Rev. Allen L. Bowe, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Kiel, will officiate and burial will be in the Kiel Cemetery.
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