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Mathilda A <I>Boie</I> Sebelien

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Mathilda A Boie Sebelien

Birth
Death
22 Jul 1916 (aged 54)
Burial
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
119
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Charles Sebelein, nee, Tillie Agnes Boie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nic Boie, deceased, was born on the old homestead on mile south of the village on May 3, 1862. Here she grew up to young womanhood amid her brothers and sisters.

On Sept. 27, 1884 she was joined in wedlock with Charles Sebelein a young man of sterling worth. After residing in Milwaukee for a few years they went into the hotel business in Ouray, Colo. where they made a host of loving friends.

They disposed of their hotel business last year at that place and came to Calumet County in September for a visit with relatives. While here they were offered an excellent opportunity and in February took charge of the Chilton Hotel.

Mr. Sebelein shortly after took sick and a few weeks ago went to the Mayo Brothers' hospital at Rochester, Minn. where he underwent an operation that has made him feel like a new man. While there he learned of his wife's illness and was able to be at her bedside before she passed away.

No children were born to them. She was very devoted to family and friends and all have only kind thoughts of her.

She leaves, besides her husband, five sisters, Mesdames Ferd Hachez, J. A. Hansen and Fred Matzen of New Holstein, Mrs. Albert Arps, Denver. Colo, Mrs. Hanah Paulsen, Chilton, two brothers, John Boie, Thorpe and William E. Boie of Marshfield, Ore.


Mrs. Charles Sebelein, nee, Tillie Agnes Boie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nic Boie, deceased, was born on the old homestead on mile south of the village on May 3, 1862. Here she grew up to young womanhood amid her brothers and sisters.

On Sept. 27, 1884 she was joined in wedlock with Charles Sebelein a young man of sterling worth. After residing in Milwaukee for a few years they went into the hotel business in Ouray, Colo. where they made a host of loving friends.

They disposed of their hotel business last year at that place and came to Calumet County in September for a visit with relatives. While here they were offered an excellent opportunity and in February took charge of the Chilton Hotel.

Mr. Sebelein shortly after took sick and a few weeks ago went to the Mayo Brothers' hospital at Rochester, Minn. where he underwent an operation that has made him feel like a new man. While there he learned of his wife's illness and was able to be at her bedside before she passed away.

No children were born to them. She was very devoted to family and friends and all have only kind thoughts of her.

She leaves, besides her husband, five sisters, Mesdames Ferd Hachez, J. A. Hansen and Fred Matzen of New Holstein, Mrs. Albert Arps, Denver. Colo, Mrs. Hanah Paulsen, Chilton, two brothers, John Boie, Thorpe and William E. Boie of Marshfield, Ore.




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