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Augusta <I>Stecker</I> Duecker

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Augusta Stecker Duecker

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1937 (aged 77–78)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Augusta Duecker Dies At Home In Kiel On Monday
Kiel, Wis – (Special.) – Mrs. Augusta Duecker, aged 77, widow of the late Charles Duecker, passed away at her home, 1641 N. Sixth street and Calumet Drive at Kiel, Monday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock after having suffered a stroke of apoplexy last Tuesday morning, from which she never fully revived.
The deceased, who was before her marriage, Miss Augusta Stecker, a daughter of Joseph and Sophia Stecker, was born November 21, 1859, in the town of Schleswig. She was married to Charles F. Duecker of the town of New Holstein on June 13, 1879. The first year of their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Duecker resided at Brillion;residing on a farm in the town of Chilton for four years and lived on a farm in the town of New Holstein now owned by their son, Hermann, for twenty years.
In 1904 the family moved to their present home on N Sixth street, and Calumet Drive, where Mr. Duecker passed away on March 4, 1914.
Surviving her are her two sons, Herman of the town of New Holstein, near Kiel, and Arthur of this city, one granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Dawurske, and one brother, William Stecker of Sheboygan; a daughter, Hulda, passed away in infancy.

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Mrs. Augusta Duecker Dies At Home In Kiel On Monday
Kiel, Wis – (Special.) – Mrs. Augusta Duecker, aged 77, widow of the late Charles Duecker, passed away at her home, 1641 N. Sixth street and Calumet Drive at Kiel, Monday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock after having suffered a stroke of apoplexy last Tuesday morning, from which she never fully revived.
The deceased, who was before her marriage, Miss Augusta Stecker, a daughter of Joseph and Sophia Stecker, was born November 21, 1859, in the town of Schleswig. She was married to Charles F. Duecker of the town of New Holstein on June 13, 1879. The first year of their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Duecker resided at Brillion;residing on a farm in the town of Chilton for four years and lived on a farm in the town of New Holstein now owned by their son, Hermann, for twenty years.
In 1904 the family moved to their present home on N Sixth street, and Calumet Drive, where Mr. Duecker passed away on March 4, 1914.
Surviving her are her two sons, Herman of the town of New Holstein, near Kiel, and Arthur of this city, one granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Dawurske, and one brother, William Stecker of Sheboygan; a daughter, Hulda, passed away in infancy.

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