Mrs. William Krempin, aged 66, native of this ciy, passed away Friday at the Sheboygan Memorial hospital, where she had been confined since March 9, 1936. Mrs. Krempin was in ill health for a number of years.
The deceased, nee Miss Martha Hipke, was born October 18, 1871, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hipke of the town of New Holstein. She was employed at Fond du Lac for a number of years, and on July 2, 1898, was united in marriage to William Krempin of Marshfield. The couple made their home in the town of Richfield, Wood county, until 1911, when they moved to Fond du Lac to reside there for seven years. In 1918 they moved to a farm near Merrill, and in 1925 Mr. Krempin passed away. Mrs. Krempin came to make her home here with her brother, William Hipke, in November, 1930.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alex Betts, of Lindsay, Wis.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Jochimsen of Medford and Mrs. Frieda Collin of Stratford, and one brother, William Hipke of the town of New Holstein.
adopted daughter:Martha Betts
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Mrs. William Krempin, aged 66, native of this ciy, passed away Friday at the Sheboygan Memorial hospital, where she had been confined since March 9, 1936. Mrs. Krempin was in ill health for a number of years.
The deceased, nee Miss Martha Hipke, was born October 18, 1871, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hipke of the town of New Holstein. She was employed at Fond du Lac for a number of years, and on July 2, 1898, was united in marriage to William Krempin of Marshfield. The couple made their home in the town of Richfield, Wood county, until 1911, when they moved to Fond du Lac to reside there for seven years. In 1918 they moved to a farm near Merrill, and in 1925 Mr. Krempin passed away. Mrs. Krempin came to make her home here with her brother, William Hipke, in November, 1930.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alex Betts, of Lindsay, Wis.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Jochimsen of Medford and Mrs. Frieda Collin of Stratford, and one brother, William Hipke of the town of New Holstein.
adopted daughter:Martha Betts
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