Mrs. Frank Burich, 71, nee Mary Etzler, died yesterday at her home, a mile north of Reedsville. Death resulted from a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the home of her son, Adolph, town of Maple Grove, and at 9:30 from the St. Mary's church in Reedsville. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Burich was born November 7, 1867 in the town of Cato. She was married January 20, 1891 to Frank Burich. The couple lived for 21 years in Rockland on a farm near Reedsville and then for another 21 years on a farm in the town of Maple Grove, now owned and operated by a son, Adolph. For the next two years Mr. and Mrs. Burich lived
in Reedsville. Four years ago they purchased and moved to the Walter Krueger farm near that village.
Survivors include Mr. Burich; four sons, Adolph of the town of Maple Grove, Charles of Antigo, Edward of Reedsville and Roman at home; a sister, Mrs. Charles Steinfest of Antigo; and six grandchildren.
The body will lie at the home of Adolph Burich until the time of the services Thursday. Tonight and Wednesday the St. Ann's Altar Society will recite the rosary at the Burich home. The society of which Mrs.
Burich was a member, will attend the funeral in a body.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, March 7, 1939 P.2
Mrs. Frank Burich, 71, nee Mary Etzler, died yesterday at her home, a mile north of Reedsville. Death resulted from a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the home of her son, Adolph, town of Maple Grove, and at 9:30 from the St. Mary's church in Reedsville. Burial will be made in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Burich was born November 7, 1867 in the town of Cato. She was married January 20, 1891 to Frank Burich. The couple lived for 21 years in Rockland on a farm near Reedsville and then for another 21 years on a farm in the town of Maple Grove, now owned and operated by a son, Adolph. For the next two years Mr. and Mrs. Burich lived
in Reedsville. Four years ago they purchased and moved to the Walter Krueger farm near that village.
Survivors include Mr. Burich; four sons, Adolph of the town of Maple Grove, Charles of Antigo, Edward of Reedsville and Roman at home; a sister, Mrs. Charles Steinfest of Antigo; and six grandchildren.
The body will lie at the home of Adolph Burich until the time of the services Thursday. Tonight and Wednesday the St. Ann's Altar Society will recite the rosary at the Burich home. The society of which Mrs.
Burich was a member, will attend the funeral in a body.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, March 7, 1939 P.2
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