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Anna Wilhelmine <I>Guenther</I> Meyer

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Anna Wilhelmine Guenther Meyer

Birth
Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
11 Mar 1952 (aged 84)
Boone, Boone County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Boone, Boone County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Boone News Republican
March 26, 1952

Mrs. Fred Meyer Funeral Service

Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Meyer were held March 13 at Trinity Lutheran church with Rev. Martin L. Seltz officiating.

"My Faith Looks Up to Thee" was sung by the congregation and a duet, "Rock of Ages", by Mrs. Marcus Schroeder and Mrs. Herman Aldag.

Those in charge of flowers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moeller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krumm.

Interment was at St. Paul Lutheran church cemetery in Harrison township.

Annie Wilhelmine Meyer was born in Cook county, Ill., May 5, 1867, the daughter of Fred Ginder [Guenther] and Katharine nee' Schaller. She was baptized in infancy in the local Lutheran church, and in her childhood moved with her family to a farm in Harrison township near Boone. There she was confirmed in St. Paul's Lutheran church in 1883 by Pastor Guenther.

On July 8, 1890 she was married to Fred Meyer by Pastor Dornseif. They made their home on a farm in Harrison township until 1928 when they moved to Boone. On May 13, 1941 her husband preceded her in death. Since his death she made her home with her children. Despite her advanced years she was in relatively good health. Only in the last eight months her strength began to fail and she died March 11th, at the age of 84 years, 10 months, and 6 days.

Before coming to Boone she was a member of the St. Paul's Lutheran church in Harrison township and since 1928 of the Trinity Lutheran church in Boone, active also in the Ladies' Aid.

Surviving her are a sister, Mrs. Albert Schaller of St. Croix, Wis.; two sons, Edward and Albert Meyer from near Boone; three daughters, Mrs. Martin Hove of Stanhope, Mrs. Harold Snyder of Hartley, and Mrs. R.M. Hanson of Boone; also nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Relatives attending the service from out of town were: Mrs. John Funk, Makina, Ill.; Carl Ginder, Orland Park, Ill.; Robert Hove, Wichita, Kan. and Mrs. Elmer Dykstra, Hartley, Ia.
Boone News Republican
March 26, 1952

Mrs. Fred Meyer Funeral Service

Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Meyer were held March 13 at Trinity Lutheran church with Rev. Martin L. Seltz officiating.

"My Faith Looks Up to Thee" was sung by the congregation and a duet, "Rock of Ages", by Mrs. Marcus Schroeder and Mrs. Herman Aldag.

Those in charge of flowers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moeller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krumm.

Interment was at St. Paul Lutheran church cemetery in Harrison township.

Annie Wilhelmine Meyer was born in Cook county, Ill., May 5, 1867, the daughter of Fred Ginder [Guenther] and Katharine nee' Schaller. She was baptized in infancy in the local Lutheran church, and in her childhood moved with her family to a farm in Harrison township near Boone. There she was confirmed in St. Paul's Lutheran church in 1883 by Pastor Guenther.

On July 8, 1890 she was married to Fred Meyer by Pastor Dornseif. They made their home on a farm in Harrison township until 1928 when they moved to Boone. On May 13, 1941 her husband preceded her in death. Since his death she made her home with her children. Despite her advanced years she was in relatively good health. Only in the last eight months her strength began to fail and she died March 11th, at the age of 84 years, 10 months, and 6 days.

Before coming to Boone she was a member of the St. Paul's Lutheran church in Harrison township and since 1928 of the Trinity Lutheran church in Boone, active also in the Ladies' Aid.

Surviving her are a sister, Mrs. Albert Schaller of St. Croix, Wis.; two sons, Edward and Albert Meyer from near Boone; three daughters, Mrs. Martin Hove of Stanhope, Mrs. Harold Snyder of Hartley, and Mrs. R.M. Hanson of Boone; also nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Relatives attending the service from out of town were: Mrs. John Funk, Makina, Ill.; Carl Ginder, Orland Park, Ill.; Robert Hove, Wichita, Kan. and Mrs. Elmer Dykstra, Hartley, Ia.


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