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Adolph Ahlich

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Adolph Ahlich

Birth
Vienna, Austria
Death
19 Jul 1942 (aged 85)
Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 18, Lot 46
Memorial ID
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Burial Date: July 23, 1942

Father of: George, Mary, Clara, Dora, Lucy, Myrtle, Clifford, Helen and Ruth Ahlich

At Mary's Catholic Church on Tuesday, October 28, 1890, Fr. Kehoe officiated the wedding of Adolph and Lina (Anna), both of Norway. The groom is well and favorably known here, being a brother of our chief of the fire department, and the bride is the 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reinwand, of the Norway Mine and a sister of Mrs. Frank Ahlich. The young couple will make their future home in the Pine Creek Settlement where they have a farm , and The Current Newspaper wishes them good luck generally. Good friends, good nature and good looks they already possess.



Adolph Ahlich, 713 Mine Street, died at 7:10 last night, July 20, at home. He came to the United States in 1878 with his parents. The family came to Norway 55 years ago.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Ahlich is survived by 7 daughters: Mrs. Phillip Jossens and Mrs. Helen Conta, Norway; Mrs. Frank LaVoie and Mrs. Edmond Mellen, Vulcan; Mrs. William Freshe, Loretto; Mrs. Lucille Vokovich, Stambaugh, Mich. and Miss Myrtle; 2 sons: George, Iron Mountain and Clifford, Norway; a brother, Fred in Colorado; 19 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at the funeral home and St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Burial in Norway Cemetery.
(July 21, 1942, The Daily News, Iron Mountain, Dickinson, Michigan.)
(Courtesy of KLH.)
Burial Date: July 23, 1942

Father of: George, Mary, Clara, Dora, Lucy, Myrtle, Clifford, Helen and Ruth Ahlich

At Mary's Catholic Church on Tuesday, October 28, 1890, Fr. Kehoe officiated the wedding of Adolph and Lina (Anna), both of Norway. The groom is well and favorably known here, being a brother of our chief of the fire department, and the bride is the 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reinwand, of the Norway Mine and a sister of Mrs. Frank Ahlich. The young couple will make their future home in the Pine Creek Settlement where they have a farm , and The Current Newspaper wishes them good luck generally. Good friends, good nature and good looks they already possess.



Adolph Ahlich, 713 Mine Street, died at 7:10 last night, July 20, at home. He came to the United States in 1878 with his parents. The family came to Norway 55 years ago.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Ahlich is survived by 7 daughters: Mrs. Phillip Jossens and Mrs. Helen Conta, Norway; Mrs. Frank LaVoie and Mrs. Edmond Mellen, Vulcan; Mrs. William Freshe, Loretto; Mrs. Lucille Vokovich, Stambaugh, Mich. and Miss Myrtle; 2 sons: George, Iron Mountain and Clifford, Norway; a brother, Fred in Colorado; 19 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at the funeral home and St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Burial in Norway Cemetery.
(July 21, 1942, The Daily News, Iron Mountain, Dickinson, Michigan.)
(Courtesy of KLH.)


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