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Loretta May <I>McEvoy</I> Reimer

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Loretta May McEvoy Reimer

Birth
Death
30 Oct 1922 (aged 35)
Burial
Ashford, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ASHFORD WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD

Mrs. Frank Reimer, a resident of the Town of Ashford, was found dead in bed at the home of her husband's sister in Milwaukee Tuesday morning, according to word received here.
The body was taken to her home in Ashford Tuesday night from where the funeral was held this (Thursday) morning.

Mrs. Reimer had not been in the best of health, according to relatives, but her demise was unexpected nevertheless. She had gone to Milwaukee a short time ago to visit relatives there.

Besides the widower, the deceased leaves seven children.
The funeral was held this morning from the residence to St. Martin's church in Ashford, interment taking place in the adjoining cemetery.

From Campbellsport News, Thursday, November 3, 1922
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WEDDING AT EDEN
MISS MAE McEVOY BECOMES BRIDE OF FRANK REIMER-REV. J. B. McFARLAND OFFICIATES

The marriage of Miss Mae McEvoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McEvoy of North Ashford, to Frank Reimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reimer of Ashford took place at 9:30 o'clock this morning at St. James' Church, Eden, Rev. J. B. McFarlalnd officiated.

The bride was attired in a pretty white gown and carried a prayer book.

Miss Ellen McEvoy of Fond du Lac, a cousin of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a pretty pink gown and carried a bouquet of roses. Albert Kohn of Kewaskum served as groomsman.

After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, to the relatives of the contracting parties. The bridal couple left for a wedding trip to Milwaukee and Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Reimer will make their future home on the groom's farm east of Ashford.

Their many friends will extend felicitations.

Campbellsport News, Oct. 18, 1910
ASHFORD WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD

Mrs. Frank Reimer, a resident of the Town of Ashford, was found dead in bed at the home of her husband's sister in Milwaukee Tuesday morning, according to word received here.
The body was taken to her home in Ashford Tuesday night from where the funeral was held this (Thursday) morning.

Mrs. Reimer had not been in the best of health, according to relatives, but her demise was unexpected nevertheless. She had gone to Milwaukee a short time ago to visit relatives there.

Besides the widower, the deceased leaves seven children.
The funeral was held this morning from the residence to St. Martin's church in Ashford, interment taking place in the adjoining cemetery.

From Campbellsport News, Thursday, November 3, 1922
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WEDDING AT EDEN
MISS MAE McEVOY BECOMES BRIDE OF FRANK REIMER-REV. J. B. McFARLAND OFFICIATES

The marriage of Miss Mae McEvoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McEvoy of North Ashford, to Frank Reimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reimer of Ashford took place at 9:30 o'clock this morning at St. James' Church, Eden, Rev. J. B. McFarlalnd officiated.

The bride was attired in a pretty white gown and carried a prayer book.

Miss Ellen McEvoy of Fond du Lac, a cousin of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a pretty pink gown and carried a bouquet of roses. Albert Kohn of Kewaskum served as groomsman.

After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, to the relatives of the contracting parties. The bridal couple left for a wedding trip to Milwaukee and Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Reimer will make their future home on the groom's farm east of Ashford.

Their many friends will extend felicitations.

Campbellsport News, Oct. 18, 1910


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