MRS. ALB. BREHMER DEATH AT RANTOUL
Mrs. Albert Brehmer, nee Bertha Klessig, died Sunday at the home of her son in Rantoul, Calumet county. The deceased had been in failing health for some months. Last June she was brought to the Holy Family hospital in this city where she underwent an operation, her leg being amputated.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at one-thirty p.m. from the home of her son Emil and at two-fifteen p.m. from the Lutheran church in Eaton.
Burial will be in the adjoinng cemetery.
The deceased was born in Mosel, Sheboygan county in 1857. Her husband Albert Brehmer, five sons including Otto, Adolph of the town of Eaton, Arnold of Reedsville and Herman on the old homestead and two daughters survive. A sister Mrs. Charles Eickert, Peshtigo, three brothers, Christ and Adolph Klessig, of Curtis, Wis., Louis of Rockland, and ?? ????? grand children also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. October 4, 1932 P. 6
MRS. ALB. BREHMER DEATH AT RANTOUL
Mrs. Albert Brehmer, nee Bertha Klessig, died Sunday at the home of her son in Rantoul, Calumet county. The deceased had been in failing health for some months. Last June she was brought to the Holy Family hospital in this city where she underwent an operation, her leg being amputated.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at one-thirty p.m. from the home of her son Emil and at two-fifteen p.m. from the Lutheran church in Eaton.
Burial will be in the adjoinng cemetery.
The deceased was born in Mosel, Sheboygan county in 1857. Her husband Albert Brehmer, five sons including Otto, Adolph of the town of Eaton, Arnold of Reedsville and Herman on the old homestead and two daughters survive. A sister Mrs. Charles Eickert, Peshtigo, three brothers, Christ and Adolph Klessig, of Curtis, Wis., Louis of Rockland, and ?? ????? grand children also survive.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. October 4, 1932 P. 6
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