Miss Naber was born Oct. 26, 1866, a daughter of Diedrich and Anna Ruedebusch Naber. She left school at the age of 14 years to take up her occupation of clerk. Miss Naber was a charter member of the Damen-Section of the Turn Verein Mayville, and was a member of the Deutscher Frauen Verein and the Mayville Cemetery association. She was a tireless and faithful worker in these organizations which contributed so much for the good of the community and the beautification of Graceland cemetery.
She is mourned by a brother, Adolph, and a sister, Mrs. Hedwig Wegner.
The funeral was held on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. from the Koepsell Funeral Home. Walter Graunke of Wausau, a former forensics instructor at Mayville High school, gave the funeral oration. Interment was made in Graceland cemetery.
Mayville News April 11, 1946
Miss Naber was born Oct. 26, 1866, a daughter of Diedrich and Anna Ruedebusch Naber. She left school at the age of 14 years to take up her occupation of clerk. Miss Naber was a charter member of the Damen-Section of the Turn Verein Mayville, and was a member of the Deutscher Frauen Verein and the Mayville Cemetery association. She was a tireless and faithful worker in these organizations which contributed so much for the good of the community and the beautification of Graceland cemetery.
She is mourned by a brother, Adolph, and a sister, Mrs. Hedwig Wegner.
The funeral was held on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. from the Koepsell Funeral Home. Walter Graunke of Wausau, a former forensics instructor at Mayville High school, gave the funeral oration. Interment was made in Graceland cemetery.
Mayville News April 11, 1946
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