Burial was to be in the Spencer cemetery with the Milliken Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
She was born Jan. 16, 1901 at Ethan to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wittstruck and died Jan. 21 at a Mitchell hospital. On March 28, 1923 she married Herman
Uphoff at Ethan. She was a graduate of Dakota Wesleyan University and had taught for several years.
Survivors include her widower; five daughters, Mrs. Gerald Stainbrook, Baltic; Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin and Mrs. Carol Johnson, Mitchell; Mrs. Gordon Bainbridge, Ethan, and Mrs. Donald Hurm, St. Onge; a son, John, Spencer.
Four brothers, Ruben and Milo, Ethan; Laurice, Mitchell, and the Rev. Clifford, Minneapolis; one sister, Mrs. Harold Wagar, Cresbard, 22 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a brother and a grandson.
Daily Republic- 1/24/1972
Burial was to be in the Spencer cemetery with the Milliken Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
She was born Jan. 16, 1901 at Ethan to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wittstruck and died Jan. 21 at a Mitchell hospital. On March 28, 1923 she married Herman
Uphoff at Ethan. She was a graduate of Dakota Wesleyan University and had taught for several years.
Survivors include her widower; five daughters, Mrs. Gerald Stainbrook, Baltic; Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin and Mrs. Carol Johnson, Mitchell; Mrs. Gordon Bainbridge, Ethan, and Mrs. Donald Hurm, St. Onge; a son, John, Spencer.
Four brothers, Ruben and Milo, Ethan; Laurice, Mitchell, and the Rev. Clifford, Minneapolis; one sister, Mrs. Harold Wagar, Cresbard, 22 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a brother and a grandson.
Daily Republic- 1/24/1972
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