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Marlea H Heller

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Marlea H Heller

Birth
Death
25 Mar 1930 (aged 18)
Burial
Brant, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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For the third time with week death came to our village this time to the Louis Heller home, taking their eldest daughter, Marlea. Marlea had just passed her eighteenth birthday, March 2nd. She was taken ill about a month ago with a throat infection and was sick for several days. She apparently recovered and about two weeks or so ago she was again taken ill, other members of the family developing the same illness, diagnosed as scarlet fever. The infection passed into her blood and her heart became affected, death occurring at St. Agnes hospital, Fond du Lac, Tuesday evening, she being taken there that day.

Marleas’s death brings grief and sorrow not only to her family but to many friends and schoolmates. She was a member of the senior class of the High school and was chosen valedictorian. She was very popular with her schoolmates, always being cheerful and fun-loving, looking forward to her graduation after which she planned a higher education.

She was united with the Methodist church about three years ago and has been a faithful worker there and in the Sunday school. She was also president of the Epworth League and was very regular in her attendance having the interest of the work at heart and stimulating that interest in others.

Marlea, being the eldest in the family, has been the mainstay of her parents. The bright promise of her life has been cut off in her youth, leaving desolate hearts behind to sorrow, but she is secure in the kingdom of the Heavenly Father who doeth all things well.

The remains were brought to the Schumacher undertaking parlors and short services were held Thursday with burial at Portland cemetery, Brant, Rev. W. M. Evans officiating.
Chilton Times – Feb 29, 1930/
For the third time with week death came to our village this time to the Louis Heller home, taking their eldest daughter, Marlea. Marlea had just passed her eighteenth birthday, March 2nd. She was taken ill about a month ago with a throat infection and was sick for several days. She apparently recovered and about two weeks or so ago she was again taken ill, other members of the family developing the same illness, diagnosed as scarlet fever. The infection passed into her blood and her heart became affected, death occurring at St. Agnes hospital, Fond du Lac, Tuesday evening, she being taken there that day.

Marleas’s death brings grief and sorrow not only to her family but to many friends and schoolmates. She was a member of the senior class of the High school and was chosen valedictorian. She was very popular with her schoolmates, always being cheerful and fun-loving, looking forward to her graduation after which she planned a higher education.

She was united with the Methodist church about three years ago and has been a faithful worker there and in the Sunday school. She was also president of the Epworth League and was very regular in her attendance having the interest of the work at heart and stimulating that interest in others.

Marlea, being the eldest in the family, has been the mainstay of her parents. The bright promise of her life has been cut off in her youth, leaving desolate hearts behind to sorrow, but she is secure in the kingdom of the Heavenly Father who doeth all things well.

The remains were brought to the Schumacher undertaking parlors and short services were held Thursday with burial at Portland cemetery, Brant, Rev. W. M. Evans officiating.
Chilton Times – Feb 29, 1930/

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