She had been residing with her daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Schneider, R. 1, Chilton.
The former Anna Buchholtz was born in the town of Brothertown on March 10, 1883, daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Nickel Buchholtz.
On Jan. 10, 1910, she was married to John Langer at Gesu Catholic Church in Milwaukee. He died April 13, 1952.
Mrs. Langer was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Kloten.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Helen) Schneider, R. 1, Chilton, and Mrs. Joseph (Germaine) Bartel, Marytown; a foster son, Martin Bucholtz, of Kansas; eight grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren.
A son and a foster son preceded her in death.
Funeral services were at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Kloten, with the Rev. Ronald Reimer, pastor, as celebrant of the funeral Mass. Burial was in Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – June 22, 1972
She had been residing with her daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Schneider, R. 1, Chilton.
The former Anna Buchholtz was born in the town of Brothertown on March 10, 1883, daughter of the late Anthony and Mary Nickel Buchholtz.
On Jan. 10, 1910, she was married to John Langer at Gesu Catholic Church in Milwaukee. He died April 13, 1952.
Mrs. Langer was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Kloten.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Helen) Schneider, R. 1, Chilton, and Mrs. Joseph (Germaine) Bartel, Marytown; a foster son, Martin Bucholtz, of Kansas; eight grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren.
A son and a foster son preceded her in death.
Funeral services were at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Kloten, with the Rev. Ronald Reimer, pastor, as celebrant of the funeral Mass. Burial was in Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – June 22, 1972
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