The deceased was born in the town of Rhine Apr. 2, 1864, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Backhaus. She attended the district schools and on Oct. 28,1897, she was married to Otto Dedering at Kiel. They resided here for five years, at Marathon for 10 years, and at Sauk for 11 years. In 1920 they moved to New Holstein and remained there until 1947 when they went to Plymouth to make their home with their daughter.
Survivors are her husband and the following children: Edgar of New Holstein, Mrs. Ray (Elda) Brockman of Plymouth, Elmer of Valders; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Adolph (Minnie)Warnke of Kiel and Mrs. Helen Luedke of Two Rivers.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock atthe St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev. John R. Seidler officiating. Burial was made in the Rockville cemetery. 3-4-1949 written on obit., no newspaper cited
The deceased was born in the town of Rhine Apr. 2, 1864, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Backhaus. She attended the district schools and on Oct. 28,1897, she was married to Otto Dedering at Kiel. They resided here for five years, at Marathon for 10 years, and at Sauk for 11 years. In 1920 they moved to New Holstein and remained there until 1947 when they went to Plymouth to make their home with their daughter.
Survivors are her husband and the following children: Edgar of New Holstein, Mrs. Ray (Elda) Brockman of Plymouth, Elmer of Valders; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Adolph (Minnie)Warnke of Kiel and Mrs. Helen Luedke of Two Rivers.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock atthe St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev. John R. Seidler officiating. Burial was made in the Rockville cemetery. 3-4-1949 written on obit., no newspaper cited
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