Death came to Mrs. Katharina Isaak, 81, Hazen, North Dakota, a long time Mercer County resident. Tuesday morning, April 28, 1953, at the Hazen Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient for only one day.
Funeral Services have been set for Monday afternoon. May 4, at two o'clock at the Peace Lutheran Church of Hazen with Rev. T. F. Doyen officiating. Internment will be made in Lutheran Cemetery Near Pick City, North Dakota. Six Grandsons of the deceased will act as pallbearers.
Mrs. Isaak, the daughter of Philip Breitling and Karoline Strobel, was born in South Russia November 5, 1871. Coming to the United States in 1889, she was married to August Isaak at Parkston, South Dakota, on April 30, 1892. They Came to Mercer County in October of 1894, homesteading five miles Northwest of Hazen. In the fall of 1900 they moved to Mannhaven to a farm 23 miles Northeast of Hazen. Mrs. Isaak had made her home in Hazen since 1938. Mr. Isaak died in 1933.
She is survived by five sons, David, Fred, and Herbert Isaak Hazen, Richard Isaak of Bismarck and Arthur Isaak of Center, Five daughter, Mrs. Reinhold (Elizabeth) Guenthner of Silesia, Montana, Mrs. Emma Guenthner and Mrs. Theodore (Anna) Huber of Hazen, Mrs. Reinie (Esther) Sehmoll of Laurel,Montana And Mrs. Eldor (Hilda) Bohrer Of Valley City: five Brothers , John Breitling of McCook, Nebraska, Emanuel Breitling of Golden Valley, Arndt Breitling of Sidney, Montana, August Breitling of Trenton, Nebraska and Jacob Breitling of New Plymouth, Idaho: two sisters Mrs. Elizabeth Zeller of Missoula, Montana and Mrs. Jacob Knell of Hazen; 59 grandchildren and 54 great-grandchildren.
Death came to Mrs. Katharina Isaak, 81, Hazen, North Dakota, a long time Mercer County resident. Tuesday morning, April 28, 1953, at the Hazen Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient for only one day.
Funeral Services have been set for Monday afternoon. May 4, at two o'clock at the Peace Lutheran Church of Hazen with Rev. T. F. Doyen officiating. Internment will be made in Lutheran Cemetery Near Pick City, North Dakota. Six Grandsons of the deceased will act as pallbearers.
Mrs. Isaak, the daughter of Philip Breitling and Karoline Strobel, was born in South Russia November 5, 1871. Coming to the United States in 1889, she was married to August Isaak at Parkston, South Dakota, on April 30, 1892. They Came to Mercer County in October of 1894, homesteading five miles Northwest of Hazen. In the fall of 1900 they moved to Mannhaven to a farm 23 miles Northeast of Hazen. Mrs. Isaak had made her home in Hazen since 1938. Mr. Isaak died in 1933.
She is survived by five sons, David, Fred, and Herbert Isaak Hazen, Richard Isaak of Bismarck and Arthur Isaak of Center, Five daughter, Mrs. Reinhold (Elizabeth) Guenthner of Silesia, Montana, Mrs. Emma Guenthner and Mrs. Theodore (Anna) Huber of Hazen, Mrs. Reinie (Esther) Sehmoll of Laurel,Montana And Mrs. Eldor (Hilda) Bohrer Of Valley City: five Brothers , John Breitling of McCook, Nebraska, Emanuel Breitling of Golden Valley, Arndt Breitling of Sidney, Montana, August Breitling of Trenton, Nebraska and Jacob Breitling of New Plymouth, Idaho: two sisters Mrs. Elizabeth Zeller of Missoula, Montana and Mrs. Jacob Knell of Hazen; 59 grandchildren and 54 great-grandchildren.
Family Members
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David Isaak
1893–1960
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Richard A Isaak
1894–1977
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Elizabeth Isaak Guenthner
1895–1992
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Emma Isaak
1897–1904
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Benjamin W. Isaak
1898–1914
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Arthur H. Isaak
1900–1994
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Fred P Isaak
1902–1966
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Emma Kathrine Isaak Guenthner Esch
1904–1974
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Reinhold L. Isaak
1906–1908
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Herbert Isaak
1908–1986
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Anna L. "Ann" Isaak Huber
1911–1999
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Lorentina W. Isaak
1915–1915
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