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Auguste Caroline Emilie <I>Schmidt</I> Halberg

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Auguste Caroline Emilie Schmidt Halberg

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Oct 1935 (aged 76)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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AUGUSTA HALBERG

MRS. HALBERG DIES, AGED 76
Succumbs At The Home of Her Daughter Here
Mrs. Augusta Halberg, 76, a life long resident of the county and a member of a pioneer family, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Zoerb, 2618 Adams street, at 10:15 Thursday night.

Death was due to a paralytic stroke which she suffered two days ago. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but it is understood that services will be held at the Zion Evangelical church at Mishicot
at two o'clock Monday afernoon, with the Rev. Franklin E. Schlueter officiating. Burial will be in the Mishicot public cemetery. The remains will be taken to the home late Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Halberg, nee Augusta Schmidt, was born in Saxonburg, April 30, 1859, a daughter of the late Carl and Dorothea Landt Schmidt, who immigrated from Germany more than 80 years ago. She was married in 1880 to Jens Halberg, the couple living on the homestead farm of the Halbergs at Saxonburg until 1909 when they retired to a residence in the village of Mishicot. Mr. Halberg died in 1917 and in 1923 Mrs. Halberg came to this city to reside with her
daughter.

An active worker in Evangelical church circles for many years, Mrs. Halberg was a member of the Ladies' Aid society and the Women's Missionary society of the Mishicot Zion church.

Mrs. Halberg leaves four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Langenkamp of Manitowoc, Mrs. Walter Stelzer of Mishicot, Miss Anna D. Halberg of Washington D.C., and Mrs. Alfred Zoerb of this city, a sister, Mrs. William Perlewitz of Algoma and a brother, William Schmidt of Sheboygan. There are also 12 grandchildren.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, October 4, 1935 P 15

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HALBERG RITES TO BE MONDAY.
Funeral services for Mrs. Augusta Halberg, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Zoerb, Thursday night, will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock from the home on 2618 Adams Street and at 1:45 at Zion Evangelical Church at Mishicot. The Rev. Franklin E. Schlueter
will officiate. Interment will be in the Mishicot public cemetery.

The remains, which were taken to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz Funeral Home late this afternoon, can be viewed at the home starting Sunday at 4 p.m.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, October 5, 1935

Provided by FAG contributor Aavedt.

AUGUSTA HALBERG

MRS. HALBERG DIES, AGED 76
Succumbs At The Home of Her Daughter Here
Mrs. Augusta Halberg, 76, a life long resident of the county and a member of a pioneer family, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Zoerb, 2618 Adams street, at 10:15 Thursday night.

Death was due to a paralytic stroke which she suffered two days ago. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but it is understood that services will be held at the Zion Evangelical church at Mishicot
at two o'clock Monday afernoon, with the Rev. Franklin E. Schlueter officiating. Burial will be in the Mishicot public cemetery. The remains will be taken to the home late Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Halberg, nee Augusta Schmidt, was born in Saxonburg, April 30, 1859, a daughter of the late Carl and Dorothea Landt Schmidt, who immigrated from Germany more than 80 years ago. She was married in 1880 to Jens Halberg, the couple living on the homestead farm of the Halbergs at Saxonburg until 1909 when they retired to a residence in the village of Mishicot. Mr. Halberg died in 1917 and in 1923 Mrs. Halberg came to this city to reside with her
daughter.

An active worker in Evangelical church circles for many years, Mrs. Halberg was a member of the Ladies' Aid society and the Women's Missionary society of the Mishicot Zion church.

Mrs. Halberg leaves four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Langenkamp of Manitowoc, Mrs. Walter Stelzer of Mishicot, Miss Anna D. Halberg of Washington D.C., and Mrs. Alfred Zoerb of this city, a sister, Mrs. William Perlewitz of Algoma and a brother, William Schmidt of Sheboygan. There are also 12 grandchildren.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, October 4, 1935 P 15

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HALBERG RITES TO BE MONDAY.
Funeral services for Mrs. Augusta Halberg, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Zoerb, Thursday night, will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock from the home on 2618 Adams Street and at 1:45 at Zion Evangelical Church at Mishicot. The Rev. Franklin E. Schlueter
will officiate. Interment will be in the Mishicot public cemetery.

The remains, which were taken to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz Funeral Home late this afternoon, can be viewed at the home starting Sunday at 4 p.m.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, October 5, 1935

Provided by FAG contributor Aavedt.



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