Menomonee. Her marriage to Mr. Wick was at St. Anthony's church, Fussville, June 17, 1901 and was performed by the late Rev. Schaaf. Mrs. Wick lived in the town of Menomonee her entire life. Besides her husband, Mrs. Wick is survived by six sons, Fred Jr. town of Menomonee; Raymond, Milwaukee; Norbert, Milwaukee; Edwin, Sylvester and Paul, all at home, three daughters, Mrs. Marie
Holzem, Wauwatosa; Mrs. Hilda Kanter, Milwaukee and Katherine at home.l She is further survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Lauer, Sussex and Mrs. Clara
Zirkelbach, Glendale, California. Also four brothers, Gottfried, town of Menomonee; Paul, Milwaukee; Matt, Fussville; and Peter, Town of Menomonee."
In the St. Anthony death records it states Anna Wick (Mrs. Fred Wick) was the daughter of Frederick Schmitz and Anna Mary Schneider (can't read age), was buried at St. Anthony.
Menomonee. Her marriage to Mr. Wick was at St. Anthony's church, Fussville, June 17, 1901 and was performed by the late Rev. Schaaf. Mrs. Wick lived in the town of Menomonee her entire life. Besides her husband, Mrs. Wick is survived by six sons, Fred Jr. town of Menomonee; Raymond, Milwaukee; Norbert, Milwaukee; Edwin, Sylvester and Paul, all at home, three daughters, Mrs. Marie
Holzem, Wauwatosa; Mrs. Hilda Kanter, Milwaukee and Katherine at home.l She is further survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Lauer, Sussex and Mrs. Clara
Zirkelbach, Glendale, California. Also four brothers, Gottfried, town of Menomonee; Paul, Milwaukee; Matt, Fussville; and Peter, Town of Menomonee."
In the St. Anthony death records it states Anna Wick (Mrs. Fred Wick) was the daughter of Frederick Schmitz and Anna Mary Schneider (can't read age), was buried at St. Anthony.
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