resident of Princeton town, answered
the final summons at Jones hospital
Minneapolis, Friday, January 21, after
a short illness.
Funeral services were conducted at
the Methodist church yesterday and
the attendance was so large as to am-
ply attest to the esteem in which de-
ceased was held. Rev. E. B. Service
officiated, and the Methodist quartet
sang touching selections. Two brothers
and four sons of Mrs. Wetter acted as
pall bearers. Interment was in Oak
Knoll cemetery.
Mrs. Wetter, whose maiden name
was Martha Block, was born in Wis-
consin, December 4, 1870, so at the
time of her demise was 45 years, one
month and 17 days old. When but a
child she accompanied her parents to
Carver county, this state, where she
resided up to the time of her marriage
to Mr. Wetter in 1895. Seven children
were born of the union, one having
died. Besides the husband and six
children, deceased is survived her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Block, two
brothers and one sister.
Mrs. Wetter was a member of the
Evangelican German church. A Christian
from youth her life was preeminently
one of submission and faith. As a
mother, wife and neighbor she was
ever kindly, considerate and true
and her untimely demise is indeed re-
grettable.
Princeton UNION JANUARY 27, 1916
resident of Princeton town, answered
the final summons at Jones hospital
Minneapolis, Friday, January 21, after
a short illness.
Funeral services were conducted at
the Methodist church yesterday and
the attendance was so large as to am-
ply attest to the esteem in which de-
ceased was held. Rev. E. B. Service
officiated, and the Methodist quartet
sang touching selections. Two brothers
and four sons of Mrs. Wetter acted as
pall bearers. Interment was in Oak
Knoll cemetery.
Mrs. Wetter, whose maiden name
was Martha Block, was born in Wis-
consin, December 4, 1870, so at the
time of her demise was 45 years, one
month and 17 days old. When but a
child she accompanied her parents to
Carver county, this state, where she
resided up to the time of her marriage
to Mr. Wetter in 1895. Seven children
were born of the union, one having
died. Besides the husband and six
children, deceased is survived her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Block, two
brothers and one sister.
Mrs. Wetter was a member of the
Evangelican German church. A Christian
from youth her life was preeminently
one of submission and faith. As a
mother, wife and neighbor she was
ever kindly, considerate and true
and her untimely demise is indeed re-
grettable.
Princeton UNION JANUARY 27, 1916
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