Article published 11 May 1960 – publication unknown.
Mrs. George Anschuetz, nee Louise Krohn, a lifelong resident of the Town of Cedarburg, died at St. Alphonsus Hospital, Friday after three weeks illness at the age of 71 years.
Mrs. Anschuetz was born in the town of Cedarburg on Jan. 28, 1899 and was married to George Anschuetz on Jan. 2, 1919. Her husband preceded her in death.
She leaves three daughters, Erna Beimborn, Anna Hardt and Lucille Matter, seven sisters, Esther Mintzalaff, Emma Bremer, Marie Groth, Minnie Kuells, Erna, Edna and Ottilia Krohn, and two brothers, Grover of Arkansas and Walter of Milwaukee.
Funeral services were held at Faith Lutheran Church here, Dr. C.A. Becker officiating. Interment was in Zur Ruhe cemetery.
Article published 11 May 1960 – publication unknown.
Mrs. George Anschuetz, nee Louise Krohn, a lifelong resident of the Town of Cedarburg, died at St. Alphonsus Hospital, Friday after three weeks illness at the age of 71 years.
Mrs. Anschuetz was born in the town of Cedarburg on Jan. 28, 1899 and was married to George Anschuetz on Jan. 2, 1919. Her husband preceded her in death.
She leaves three daughters, Erna Beimborn, Anna Hardt and Lucille Matter, seven sisters, Esther Mintzalaff, Emma Bremer, Marie Groth, Minnie Kuells, Erna, Edna and Ottilia Krohn, and two brothers, Grover of Arkansas and Walter of Milwaukee.
Funeral services were held at Faith Lutheran Church here, Dr. C.A. Becker officiating. Interment was in Zur Ruhe cemetery.
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