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Alice Aleta <I>Cahill</I> Ohls

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Alice Aleta Cahill Ohls

Birth
Mount Victory, Hardin County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 May 2008 (aged 96)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Callicoon, Sullivan County, New York, USA Add to Map
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From the River Reporter of Narrowsburg, New York:

Alice Ohls, a longtime resident of Callicoon, NY, died Monday, May 5, 2008 on her birthday at Columbia-St. Mary's Hospice in Milwaukee, WI. She was 96.

Born in Mt. Victory, OH on May 5, 1912, she married H.E. Ohls in 1936. Two years later, they moved to Callicoon to establish a chicken hatching business. Mr. Ohls predeceased Alice in 1952. She moved to Milwaukee in 1980 to live near her daughter.

In Callicoon, Alice was extensively involved in volunteer work, working as a nurses' aide during World War II, raising funds to build a new hospital, serving on the Volunteer Ambulance Corps and participating in the activities of the Callicoon Methodist Church.

Alice is survived by her two children, James C. Ohls of Hopewell, NJ and Linda Buntin and husband John of Whitefish Bay, WI; four grandchildren, Kate Copeland of Portland, OR, Maisie Buntin of Whitefish Bay, Sarah Ohls of Ewing, NJ and David Ohls of Madison, WI.

In keeping with her wishes, she will be cremated in Milwaukee. At a later time, her cremains will be brought to Callicoon, which she considered home.
From the River Reporter of Narrowsburg, New York:

Alice Ohls, a longtime resident of Callicoon, NY, died Monday, May 5, 2008 on her birthday at Columbia-St. Mary's Hospice in Milwaukee, WI. She was 96.

Born in Mt. Victory, OH on May 5, 1912, she married H.E. Ohls in 1936. Two years later, they moved to Callicoon to establish a chicken hatching business. Mr. Ohls predeceased Alice in 1952. She moved to Milwaukee in 1980 to live near her daughter.

In Callicoon, Alice was extensively involved in volunteer work, working as a nurses' aide during World War II, raising funds to build a new hospital, serving on the Volunteer Ambulance Corps and participating in the activities of the Callicoon Methodist Church.

Alice is survived by her two children, James C. Ohls of Hopewell, NJ and Linda Buntin and husband John of Whitefish Bay, WI; four grandchildren, Kate Copeland of Portland, OR, Maisie Buntin of Whitefish Bay, Sarah Ohls of Ewing, NJ and David Ohls of Madison, WI.

In keeping with her wishes, she will be cremated in Milwaukee. At a later time, her cremains will be brought to Callicoon, which she considered home.


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