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Pauline <I>Lamusga</I> Weishalla

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Pauline Lamusga Weishalla

Birth
Poland
Death
19 Oct 1934 (aged 86)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Long Prairie, Todd County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.97945, Longitude: -94.8534083
Memorial ID
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1848 Proszkow Catholic Church baptismal record #50 - baptized Jun 4 (LDS film #0948567). Przysiecz was part of Prussia (German Poland) back then and was called Preschetz.

Long Prairie Leader October 25, 1934 P. 1 Col 5

FORMER RESIDENT
DIES IN CITIES
------------
Mrs. Joseph Weishalla, Until a Few
    Years Ago a Resident Here,
        Dies in Minneapolis
        ------------
Funeral Rites Conducted at St. Ma-
    ry's Catholic Church With In-
        terment at This Point.
        ------------
    Mrs. Joseph Weishalla, until a few years ago a resident of the Long Prairie Community, passed away in a Minneapolis hospital Friday. She had been ill for but five days, death being due to bronchial pneumonia.
    Pauline Lamusga was born May 31, 1855 [sic], in Poland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton [sic] Lamusga. In 1877 [sic] she came to this country and the year following was married to Joseph Weishalla. Mr. Weishalla passed away May 28, 1923, and for the past several years Mrs. Weishalla had been making her home in Minneapolis with her daughter, Mrs. Nick Bartosh.
    Funeral Services were conducted Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Catholic church in the village, a nephew of the deceased, Rev. Lamusga of Royalton, officiating. Interment was made beside the husband in the church cemetery with the following serving as pallbearers: August Stephan, Henry F. Prinz, Lawrence Reller, E. A. Schenk and George Oedbauer. Mrs. Katherine Hengemuhle was cross bearer.
    Surviving the mother's death are the following children: Robert Weishalla, of Staples; Mrs. Geo. Bell, of Pine River; Mrs. Mose De Rocher and Mrs. John Webster, of Brainerd; Mrs. Chas. Faue and Mrs. Nick Bartosh, of Minneapolis; Mrs. Chas. Meyer, of Faribault. Twenty-six grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren also survive.
1848 Proszkow Catholic Church baptismal record #50 - baptized Jun 4 (LDS film #0948567). Przysiecz was part of Prussia (German Poland) back then and was called Preschetz.

Long Prairie Leader October 25, 1934 P. 1 Col 5

FORMER RESIDENT
DIES IN CITIES
------------
Mrs. Joseph Weishalla, Until a Few
    Years Ago a Resident Here,
        Dies in Minneapolis
        ------------
Funeral Rites Conducted at St. Ma-
    ry's Catholic Church With In-
        terment at This Point.
        ------------
    Mrs. Joseph Weishalla, until a few years ago a resident of the Long Prairie Community, passed away in a Minneapolis hospital Friday. She had been ill for but five days, death being due to bronchial pneumonia.
    Pauline Lamusga was born May 31, 1855 [sic], in Poland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton [sic] Lamusga. In 1877 [sic] she came to this country and the year following was married to Joseph Weishalla. Mr. Weishalla passed away May 28, 1923, and for the past several years Mrs. Weishalla had been making her home in Minneapolis with her daughter, Mrs. Nick Bartosh.
    Funeral Services were conducted Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Catholic church in the village, a nephew of the deceased, Rev. Lamusga of Royalton, officiating. Interment was made beside the husband in the church cemetery with the following serving as pallbearers: August Stephan, Henry F. Prinz, Lawrence Reller, E. A. Schenk and George Oedbauer. Mrs. Katherine Hengemuhle was cross bearer.
    Surviving the mother's death are the following children: Robert Weishalla, of Staples; Mrs. Geo. Bell, of Pine River; Mrs. Mose De Rocher and Mrs. John Webster, of Brainerd; Mrs. Chas. Faue and Mrs. Nick Bartosh, of Minneapolis; Mrs. Chas. Meyer, of Faribault. Twenty-six grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren also survive.


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