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Catherine <I>Steiner</I> Muellenbach

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Catherine Steiner Muellenbach

Birth
Charlesburg, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Oct 1943 (aged 55)
Charlesburg, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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Charlesburg – Mrs. Nick Muellenbach of here, the former Catherine Steiner, 55, succumbed suddenly of a heart attack Sunday evening at 11:30 o’clock.

Deceased was born Aug. 25, 1888, in Charlesburg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner. She married Nick Muellenbach May 30, 1910, at St. Charles church here.

Survivors are her husband, 7 children, Claude, Chilton; Pfc. Alfred in the Hawaiian Islands; Edward, Milwaukee; Mrs. Sylvester Rollmann, Chilton; Elmer, Alma, and Lydia at home; 9 grandchildren; 5 brothers, Anton, John, Jacob, Joseph and Edwin Steiner, all of Charlesburg; and 3 sisters, Mrs. Richard Meier, Charlesburg; Mrs. Roman Keuler, Chilton; and Mrs. Albert Freund, New Holstein. One sister, Miss Pauline Steiner passed away in 1918.

Funeral services were conducted at the family home here this morning and at St. Charles church. The Rev. Leo Binder officiated and burial was made in the church cemetery.

Chilton Times – October 21, 1943
From FAG Contributor: Rose Mohnsam

Charlesburg – Mrs. Nick Muellenbach of here, the former Catherine Steiner, 55, succumbed suddenly of a heart attack Sunday evening at 11:30 o’clock.

Deceased was born Aug. 25, 1888, in Charlesburg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner. She married Nick Muellenbach May 30, 1910, at St. Charles church here.

Survivors are her husband, 7 children, Claude, Chilton; Pfc. Alfred in the Hawaiian Islands; Edward, Milwaukee; Mrs. Sylvester Rollmann, Chilton; Elmer, Alma, and Lydia at home; 9 grandchildren; 5 brothers, Anton, John, Jacob, Joseph and Edwin Steiner, all of Charlesburg; and 3 sisters, Mrs. Richard Meier, Charlesburg; Mrs. Roman Keuler, Chilton; and Mrs. Albert Freund, New Holstein. One sister, Miss Pauline Steiner passed away in 1918.

Funeral services were conducted at the family home here this morning and at St. Charles church. The Rev. Leo Binder officiated and burial was made in the church cemetery.

Chilton Times – October 21, 1943
From FAG Contributor: Rose Mohnsam



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