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Former Resident Of Plymouth Does At Home Of Son
Plymouth. -- Mrs. William Langjahr, aged 68, former resident of Plymouth, died at 4 a. m. today at the home of her son, Dr. Arno Langjahr, 3300 N. 45th street, Milwaukee.
She was born May 11, 1862 in the town of Plymouth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eberhardt. Her maiden name was Miss Theresa Eberhardt. She was married to William Langjahr December 26, 1886 at Plymouth where the couple lived until two years ago, when they went to Milwaukee to make their home.
The survivors are her husband, two daughters and two sons: Mrs. Alfred Krueger and Mrs. George L. Wittkopp of Plymouth, Oscar Langjahr of Plymouth and Dr. Arno Langjahr of Milwaukee. There is also a brother, Arthur Eberhardt of Milwaukee and eight grand children.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wittkopp funeral parlors and at 2 o'clock at the Lutheran church. The Rev. Martin Schmidt will officiate and burial will be made in the Union cemetery.
Published in the Sheboygan Press on July 3, 1931.
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Former Resident Of Plymouth Does At Home Of Son
Plymouth. -- Mrs. William Langjahr, aged 68, former resident of Plymouth, died at 4 a. m. today at the home of her son, Dr. Arno Langjahr, 3300 N. 45th street, Milwaukee.
She was born May 11, 1862 in the town of Plymouth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eberhardt. Her maiden name was Miss Theresa Eberhardt. She was married to William Langjahr December 26, 1886 at Plymouth where the couple lived until two years ago, when they went to Milwaukee to make their home.
The survivors are her husband, two daughters and two sons: Mrs. Alfred Krueger and Mrs. George L. Wittkopp of Plymouth, Oscar Langjahr of Plymouth and Dr. Arno Langjahr of Milwaukee. There is also a brother, Arthur Eberhardt of Milwaukee and eight grand children.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wittkopp funeral parlors and at 2 o'clock at the Lutheran church. The Rev. Martin Schmidt will officiate and burial will be made in the Union cemetery.
Published in the Sheboygan Press on July 3, 1931.
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