Services Held Wednesday for Pioneer Resident
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church for the late Mrs. R.C. Thielman, 70, who passed away at her home early Sunday morning after a long illness. The Rev. William Smits conducted the services after which interment was made in Calvary cemetery.
Mrs. Thielman, the former Mary Eiden, was born at Warsaw, Indiana on September 24, 1868. She was married in Stevens Point to Robert C. Thielman, November 28, 1888, and they made their home in Tomahawk, where Mr. Thielman had already spent a year. Mr. Thielman operated a meat market and was a most prominent citizen in this city, serving the city as its mayor for twelve years, as well as a number of other offices. Mr. Thielman passed away in July 1926. Deceased was a charter member of the Maccabees.
Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Thielman. They are (Ada) Mrs. Herman Zellmer, (Vena) Mrs. E.H. Welfley, and (Elda) Mrs. L.M. Osborne, all of this city. Also Surviving are four grandchildren, Mrs. Maynard Doriot, Robert and Lloyd Zellmer, and Helen Osborne, and two great grandchildren.
Pallbearers at the services were M.A. Stutz, W.R. Piper, D.C. Jones. Dr. J.R. Dodd, Fred C. Copes and Adolph Miller.
Relatives and friends who attended the services from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Radditz, Mrs. H.J. Schmiel, and Theo. Thielman of Milwaukee; Emil Thiledman of Merrill; Mrs. George Allen and Peter Eiden of Stevens Point; Mrs. Julius Miller, Misses Mary and Barbara Eiden, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eiden and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Grob of Wausau.
Services Held Wednesday for Pioneer Resident
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic church for the late Mrs. R.C. Thielman, 70, who passed away at her home early Sunday morning after a long illness. The Rev. William Smits conducted the services after which interment was made in Calvary cemetery.
Mrs. Thielman, the former Mary Eiden, was born at Warsaw, Indiana on September 24, 1868. She was married in Stevens Point to Robert C. Thielman, November 28, 1888, and they made their home in Tomahawk, where Mr. Thielman had already spent a year. Mr. Thielman operated a meat market and was a most prominent citizen in this city, serving the city as its mayor for twelve years, as well as a number of other offices. Mr. Thielman passed away in July 1926. Deceased was a charter member of the Maccabees.
Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Thielman. They are (Ada) Mrs. Herman Zellmer, (Vena) Mrs. E.H. Welfley, and (Elda) Mrs. L.M. Osborne, all of this city. Also Surviving are four grandchildren, Mrs. Maynard Doriot, Robert and Lloyd Zellmer, and Helen Osborne, and two great grandchildren.
Pallbearers at the services were M.A. Stutz, W.R. Piper, D.C. Jones. Dr. J.R. Dodd, Fred C. Copes and Adolph Miller.
Relatives and friends who attended the services from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Radditz, Mrs. H.J. Schmiel, and Theo. Thielman of Milwaukee; Emil Thiledman of Merrill; Mrs. George Allen and Peter Eiden of Stevens Point; Mrs. Julius Miller, Misses Mary and Barbara Eiden, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eiden and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Grob of Wausau.
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