Mrs. Hans Wichmann died Sunday night after a several months illness.
She was born August 9, 1851 in Brookfield and her marriage took place in the town of Charlestown on April 30, 1869 to Hans Wichmann.
Seven children were born to them; Henry, Howell, Mich; Edward, Sheboygan; Mrs. Wm. Mohr, Peshtigo; Mrs. Frank Fuhrman, Peshtigo; Mrs. Henry Aggen, Sheboygan; Mrs. Eldred Kingston, Ladd, Ill; Mrs. George Thede Jr. of here.
They lived on a farm 1 ½ miles west of the village for 38 years, retiring 11 years ago to make their home in this village. In 1919 they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, an occasion of great rejoicing among the immediate relatives. She was a woman dearly beloved by friends and neighbors and was a dutiful wife and loving mother.
Besides her husband and children the deceased is survived by four brothers, John and Charles Peik, Chilton; James Peik of this village; Wm. Peik, Sheboygan; and Mrs. Dora Holtz, Potters, besides 15 grandchildren.
The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. A. C. Plappert officiating. The remains were interred in the local cemetery.
Mrs. Hans Wichmann died Sunday night after a several months illness.
She was born August 9, 1851 in Brookfield and her marriage took place in the town of Charlestown on April 30, 1869 to Hans Wichmann.
Seven children were born to them; Henry, Howell, Mich; Edward, Sheboygan; Mrs. Wm. Mohr, Peshtigo; Mrs. Frank Fuhrman, Peshtigo; Mrs. Henry Aggen, Sheboygan; Mrs. Eldred Kingston, Ladd, Ill; Mrs. George Thede Jr. of here.
They lived on a farm 1 ½ miles west of the village for 38 years, retiring 11 years ago to make their home in this village. In 1919 they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, an occasion of great rejoicing among the immediate relatives. She was a woman dearly beloved by friends and neighbors and was a dutiful wife and loving mother.
Besides her husband and children the deceased is survived by four brothers, John and Charles Peik, Chilton; James Peik of this village; Wm. Peik, Sheboygan; and Mrs. Dora Holtz, Potters, besides 15 grandchildren.
The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. A. C. Plappert officiating. The remains were interred in the local cemetery.
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