Saturday, at the home of her son, Herbert Wille. She had suffered several strokes and was confined to her bed the past three and one half years.
Mrs. Wille nee Schulz, was born at a farm in Brown Deer, Ozaukee County, on December 18, 1869, and she was married to Otto Wille, at Fox Point, on November 10, 1901. They settled in Port Washington, where they continued to reside.
Survivors are two sons, Herbert of Port Washington, and Elmer Wille of Saukville, two brothers, Fred and Herman Schulz, both of Brown Deer; two sisters, Mrs. Alvina Hackbarth of Brown Deer, and Mrs. Augusta Severin of Milwaukee, and two grandchildren.
Mr. Wille preceded her in death in 1935.
For many years she was a member of the Ladies Aide of St. John's Lutheran Church.
The body will lie in state at the Horn Funeral Home in Port Washington, until 11 a.m. on Wednesday and after that at the church until the time of the services at 2 p.m., when the Rev. W.F. Theiss will officiate at the last rites.
Interment will be made at Union Cemetery in Port Washington.
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Saturday, at the home of her son, Herbert Wille. She had suffered several strokes and was confined to her bed the past three and one half years.
Mrs. Wille nee Schulz, was born at a farm in Brown Deer, Ozaukee County, on December 18, 1869, and she was married to Otto Wille, at Fox Point, on November 10, 1901. They settled in Port Washington, where they continued to reside.
Survivors are two sons, Herbert of Port Washington, and Elmer Wille of Saukville, two brothers, Fred and Herman Schulz, both of Brown Deer; two sisters, Mrs. Alvina Hackbarth of Brown Deer, and Mrs. Augusta Severin of Milwaukee, and two grandchildren.
Mr. Wille preceded her in death in 1935.
For many years she was a member of the Ladies Aide of St. John's Lutheran Church.
The body will lie in state at the Horn Funeral Home in Port Washington, until 11 a.m. on Wednesday and after that at the church until the time of the services at 2 p.m., when the Rev. W.F. Theiss will officiate at the last rites.
Interment will be made at Union Cemetery in Port Washington.
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