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Katharina <I>Schwartz</I> Kraemer

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Katharina Schwartz Kraemer

Birth
Darmstadt, Stadtkreis Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
Death
2 Aug 1936 (aged 59)
Rhine, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Greenbush, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7721429, Longitude: -88.0749028
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Mrs. Katherine Kraemer Dies At Home In Town Rhine
Plymouth, Wis., (Special)--Mrs. Katherine Kraemer passed away at 7:15 a.m. Sunday at her home in town of Rhine, one mile west of Elkhart Lake. Mrs. Kraemer, the daughter of Gustave and Anna Schwartz, was born in Waldhausen Hessen Darmstadt, Germany, January 21, 1877. She came to the United States at the age of seven. On January 11, 1894, she was married to William Kraemer and lived in the town of Rhine ever since.

She leaves to mourn her husband and the following children; Mrs. Otto Kuhn, Mrs. Walter Grossheim, Mrs. Edgar Burkhart of the town of Rhine, Mrs. Harry Toepel of the town of Russell, Edwin Kraemer of Kiel, Arno Kraemer, of the town of Meeme, Arthur Kraemer at home. Also seventeen grandchildren, four step-brothers and four step-sisters survive her.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 in the afternoon at her home, and at 2 c'clock at the Glenbeulah Lutheran church. The Rev. Louis Spilker will officiate. Burial will be made in the Greenbush cemetery.

The body my be viewed from Tuesday afternoon until the time of the services Wednesday.
(The Sheboygan Press, Monday, August 3, 1936, page 4)

Hold Last Rites Recently For Late Mrs. Kraemer, Sr.
Elkhart Lake, Wis.--Funeral services for Mrs. William Kraemer Sr., nee Katherina Schwarz, who died Sunday, August 2, were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 5, at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church at Glenbeulah, the Rev. Louis Spiller officiated.

The pallbearers were two sons, Edwin and Arno Kraemer, and four sons-in-law, Harry Toepel, Otto Kuhn, Walter Grossheim and Edgar Burkhardt.

There were many beautiful floral tributes and many relatives and friends attended the rites. Those from out-of-town were Adam Gimbel of Goodman, Wis., Louie Schwarz of Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Opper, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and Mrs. Ida Niemuth of Birnamwood, Wis.
(The Sheboygan Press, Saturday, August 15, 1936, page 4.)
Mrs. Katherine Kraemer Dies At Home In Town Rhine
Plymouth, Wis., (Special)--Mrs. Katherine Kraemer passed away at 7:15 a.m. Sunday at her home in town of Rhine, one mile west of Elkhart Lake. Mrs. Kraemer, the daughter of Gustave and Anna Schwartz, was born in Waldhausen Hessen Darmstadt, Germany, January 21, 1877. She came to the United States at the age of seven. On January 11, 1894, she was married to William Kraemer and lived in the town of Rhine ever since.

She leaves to mourn her husband and the following children; Mrs. Otto Kuhn, Mrs. Walter Grossheim, Mrs. Edgar Burkhart of the town of Rhine, Mrs. Harry Toepel of the town of Russell, Edwin Kraemer of Kiel, Arno Kraemer, of the town of Meeme, Arthur Kraemer at home. Also seventeen grandchildren, four step-brothers and four step-sisters survive her.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 in the afternoon at her home, and at 2 c'clock at the Glenbeulah Lutheran church. The Rev. Louis Spilker will officiate. Burial will be made in the Greenbush cemetery.

The body my be viewed from Tuesday afternoon until the time of the services Wednesday.
(The Sheboygan Press, Monday, August 3, 1936, page 4)

Hold Last Rites Recently For Late Mrs. Kraemer, Sr.
Elkhart Lake, Wis.--Funeral services for Mrs. William Kraemer Sr., nee Katherina Schwarz, who died Sunday, August 2, were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 5, at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church at Glenbeulah, the Rev. Louis Spiller officiated.

The pallbearers were two sons, Edwin and Arno Kraemer, and four sons-in-law, Harry Toepel, Otto Kuhn, Walter Grossheim and Edgar Burkhardt.

There were many beautiful floral tributes and many relatives and friends attended the rites. Those from out-of-town were Adam Gimbel of Goodman, Wis., Louie Schwarz of Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Opper, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and Mrs. Ida Niemuth of Birnamwood, Wis.
(The Sheboygan Press, Saturday, August 15, 1936, page 4.)

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