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Mary <I>Diedrich</I> Schmidlkofer

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Mary Diedrich Schmidlkofer

Birth
Death
1950 (aged 68–69)
Burial
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Michael Schmidlkofer, 69, who died Tuesday will be buried in St. Mary’s church cemetery Saturday. Services will be at St. Mary’s Church, Father, R. Thomas Peeters will officiate.

Death came to Mrs. Schmidlkofer, nee Mary Diedrich at St. Agnes hospital, Fond du Lac, Tuesday after three days after she had been taken there for treatment. She had been in ill health for about eight years.

Mrs. Schmidlkofer was born Jan. 19, 1881 at Marytown, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Diedrich. She was united in marriage to Michael Schmidlkofer Feb. 23, 1909, at St. Mary’s Church, Stockbridge. Mrs. Schmidlkofer was a member of the Christian Mothers of St. Mary’s church here and of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the G.U.G. Germania.

She is survived by her husband and five children; Ulrich, Wausau; Reuben, Chilton; Mrs. Floyd (Anita) Porte, Milwaukee; Mrs. Alfred (Margaret) Hackbarth, at home; Mrs. Charles (Helen) Joslyn, Milwaukee; three brothers, William, Chilton; Peter, Calumetville and Joseph, Sherwood; a sister, Mrs. Edward Schumacher of Stockbridge, and 11 grandchildren. A sister and three brothers preceded her in death.
Chilton Times – August 3, 1950
Mrs. Michael Schmidlkofer, 69, who died Tuesday will be buried in St. Mary’s church cemetery Saturday. Services will be at St. Mary’s Church, Father, R. Thomas Peeters will officiate.

Death came to Mrs. Schmidlkofer, nee Mary Diedrich at St. Agnes hospital, Fond du Lac, Tuesday after three days after she had been taken there for treatment. She had been in ill health for about eight years.

Mrs. Schmidlkofer was born Jan. 19, 1881 at Marytown, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Diedrich. She was united in marriage to Michael Schmidlkofer Feb. 23, 1909, at St. Mary’s Church, Stockbridge. Mrs. Schmidlkofer was a member of the Christian Mothers of St. Mary’s church here and of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the G.U.G. Germania.

She is survived by her husband and five children; Ulrich, Wausau; Reuben, Chilton; Mrs. Floyd (Anita) Porte, Milwaukee; Mrs. Alfred (Margaret) Hackbarth, at home; Mrs. Charles (Helen) Joslyn, Milwaukee; three brothers, William, Chilton; Peter, Calumetville and Joseph, Sherwood; a sister, Mrs. Edward Schumacher of Stockbridge, and 11 grandchildren. A sister and three brothers preceded her in death.
Chilton Times – August 3, 1950


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