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Aloysius L “Al” Thill

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Aloysius L “Al” Thill

Birth
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Feb 1971 (aged 67)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Le Mars Sentinel, IA, Thursday, February 4, 1971, pg. 7, col. 1

AL THILL

Al. L. Thill, 67, Remsen, died Tuesday at a Sioux City hospital after a 2-week illness.

Funeral services will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic church, Remsen, with Msgr. F. P. Schultes officiating.

Burial will be in the church cemetery under direction of the Fisch funeral home. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Mr. Thill was born July 8, 1903, at Remsen. He married Agnes Kunkel Jan. 12, 1926, at Oyens.

He retired from farming in 1963.

Mr. Thill was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Fourth Degree Garrigan assembly, Sioux City.

Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Donald Arens, Mrs. Dale Loutsch and Mrs. Ronald Ruhland, all of Remsen; four brothers, John, Dominic, Edward and Vernon, all of Remsen; four sisters, Mrs. Felix Kunkel, Mrs. Gilbert Blum, Josephine Thill, all of Remsen and Mrs. Norbert Budden of Granville, and 14 grandchildren.

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Remsen Bell, IA, Thursday, January 14, 1926, pg. 1, col. 3

The marriage of Miss Agnes Kunkel of Oyens, and Mr. Aloysius Thill, of Remsen, was solemnized in St. Catherine's church last week, Rev. H. Rolfes officiating. They were attended by Miss Mary Thill, a sister of the groom, and Felix Kunkel, a brother of the bride. The bride appeared charmingly in a gown of white satin laced canton crepe with white lace trimmings, and wore a tulle veil in in cap effect, and a shower bouquet of tea roses and narcisus. The bridesmaid appeared in old rose georgette with gold lace trimming and wore a hat to match. She had a bouquet of white carnations. A two course wedding breakfast was served for the bridal party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Nick Gergen, uncle and aunt of the bride, after the ceremony. An elaborate dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents at noon to nearly 100.
Le Mars Sentinel, IA, Thursday, February 4, 1971, pg. 7, col. 1

AL THILL

Al. L. Thill, 67, Remsen, died Tuesday at a Sioux City hospital after a 2-week illness.

Funeral services will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic church, Remsen, with Msgr. F. P. Schultes officiating.

Burial will be in the church cemetery under direction of the Fisch funeral home. Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Mr. Thill was born July 8, 1903, at Remsen. He married Agnes Kunkel Jan. 12, 1926, at Oyens.

He retired from farming in 1963.

Mr. Thill was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Fourth Degree Garrigan assembly, Sioux City.

Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Donald Arens, Mrs. Dale Loutsch and Mrs. Ronald Ruhland, all of Remsen; four brothers, John, Dominic, Edward and Vernon, all of Remsen; four sisters, Mrs. Felix Kunkel, Mrs. Gilbert Blum, Josephine Thill, all of Remsen and Mrs. Norbert Budden of Granville, and 14 grandchildren.

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Remsen Bell, IA, Thursday, January 14, 1926, pg. 1, col. 3

The marriage of Miss Agnes Kunkel of Oyens, and Mr. Aloysius Thill, of Remsen, was solemnized in St. Catherine's church last week, Rev. H. Rolfes officiating. They were attended by Miss Mary Thill, a sister of the groom, and Felix Kunkel, a brother of the bride. The bride appeared charmingly in a gown of white satin laced canton crepe with white lace trimmings, and wore a tulle veil in in cap effect, and a shower bouquet of tea roses and narcisus. The bridesmaid appeared in old rose georgette with gold lace trimming and wore a hat to match. She had a bouquet of white carnations. A two course wedding breakfast was served for the bridal party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Nick Gergen, uncle and aunt of the bride, after the ceremony. An elaborate dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents at noon to nearly 100.


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