The Reporter - April 9, 1915 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
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Eastwin: After one month of suffering, Mrs. William Rahmlow left this world of care and toil last Monday morning to enter the realms beyond where there is only rejoicing.
Deceased was born here the 25th of February 1875 and has lived here all her life.
In June, 1904, she was married to William Rahmlow whom she bore four children who are all living and so much need a mother's tender care, the youngest being only two and one-half months old. Besides her children, she leaves her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jens of here, two sisters, Mrs. Adam Klein of Two Rivers and Miss Sophia Jens of here to deplore her early demise. Mrs. Rahmlow was a very indulgent mother and wife, a kind neighbor and a friend to all. She will be missed by her neighbors and a large circle of friends who have known and associated with her since childhood and all feel deeply for the bereaved husband and motherless children. The funeral took place last Thursday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church in Two Rivers and was largely attended.
The Reporter - April 16, 1915 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
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Eastwin: Miss Augusta Rahmlow and mother, who have lived in Two Rivers for the past four years, came out here to take charge of the household of Wm. Rahmlow and care for the little children whose mother died two weeks ago.
The Reporter - April 23, 1915 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
The Reporter - April 9, 1915 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
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Eastwin: After one month of suffering, Mrs. William Rahmlow left this world of care and toil last Monday morning to enter the realms beyond where there is only rejoicing.
Deceased was born here the 25th of February 1875 and has lived here all her life.
In June, 1904, she was married to William Rahmlow whom she bore four children who are all living and so much need a mother's tender care, the youngest being only two and one-half months old. Besides her children, she leaves her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jens of here, two sisters, Mrs. Adam Klein of Two Rivers and Miss Sophia Jens of here to deplore her early demise. Mrs. Rahmlow was a very indulgent mother and wife, a kind neighbor and a friend to all. She will be missed by her neighbors and a large circle of friends who have known and associated with her since childhood and all feel deeply for the bereaved husband and motherless children. The funeral took place last Thursday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran Church in Two Rivers and was largely attended.
The Reporter - April 16, 1915 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
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Eastwin: Miss Augusta Rahmlow and mother, who have lived in Two Rivers for the past four years, came out here to take charge of the household of Wm. Rahmlow and care for the little children whose mother died two weeks ago.
The Reporter - April 23, 1915 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
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