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Albert Lanice Meyer

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Albert Lanice Meyer

Birth
Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Apr 1946 (aged 62)
Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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The Marshfield News-Herald, April 15, 1946

Albert L. Meyer, 62, who moved to a farm in the town of Eau Pleine two weeks ago, died there Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock while working in the fields with his son, Harold.

The body will repose at the Sauter Funeral Home until Tuesday afternoon, when services will be conducted they are at 8 o'clock by the Rev. John Brandt, Lutheran pastor from Hewitt. Burial will be made in Hillside Cemetery, Marshfield.

Mr. Meyer was born June 9, 1883, in Winnebago County and was married there Jan. 7, 1914, to Miss Anne Bolp [sic]. Immediately after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Meyer moved to Dorchester, where they remained until 1937. Since then they lived at Auburndale, Loyal, Withee, Neillsville, and the Town of McMillan.

Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Ferdinand of the Town of McMillan, Lester of Unity, and Harold, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Wirkus, Edgar, and Edith of Marshfield; three brothers, Henry of Appleton, Otto of Black Creek, and Charles of Shawano, and four grandchildren.

The Marshfield News-Herald, April 15, 1946

Albert L. Meyer, 62, who moved to a farm in the town of Eau Pleine two weeks ago, died there Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock while working in the fields with his son, Harold.

The body will repose at the Sauter Funeral Home until Tuesday afternoon, when services will be conducted they are at 8 o'clock by the Rev. John Brandt, Lutheran pastor from Hewitt. Burial will be made in Hillside Cemetery, Marshfield.

Mr. Meyer was born June 9, 1883, in Winnebago County and was married there Jan. 7, 1914, to Miss Anne Bolp [sic]. Immediately after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Meyer moved to Dorchester, where they remained until 1937. Since then they lived at Auburndale, Loyal, Withee, Neillsville, and the Town of McMillan.

Surviving besides his wife are three sons, Ferdinand of the Town of McMillan, Lester of Unity, and Harold, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Wirkus, Edgar, and Edith of Marshfield; three brothers, Henry of Appleton, Otto of Black Creek, and Charles of Shawano, and four grandchildren.



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