Mrs. Augusta D. Hahn(sic), 72, of Town Herman, died Tuesday at St. Nicholas Hospital following a lingering illness.
She was born July 17, 1884, in Sheboygan, the daughter of the late August and Sophie Kruse. She attended Lutheran parochial schools in Sheboygan and later taught elementary school in
Sheboygan County for four years. A member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church in the town of Herman, she was married there to Valentin Hahn on Sept. 15, 1906, by the Rev. Philip Frohne. She was also a member of Women's Guild of the church, served as its first president when it was established in 1935, and held that office for seven years. She lived at the present farm home all her married life.
Survivors are four daughters, Valeria at home, Mrs. Cornelius (Verena) Moynihan and Mrs. Alice Powers, both of Wawatosa, Mrs. Melvin (Catherine) Berg of Milwaukee; five sons, Hiram at home, Ned of Newton, Willard of Kiel, Harvey of Kohler, Dr. Warren Hahn of Oshkosh, 14 grandchildren; three sisters; Mrs. Gustave Knauer of Plymouth, Mrs. Leslie (Dorothea) Caldwell of Rockford, Ill., Miss Elsa Kruse of Millersville; and two brothers, Alfred of Sheboygan and Arthur of Iola. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1948 and a brother.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church in the town of Herman. The Rev. Edmund Hennig will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Sheboygan Press, Wednesday, September 26, 1956 P. 19
Mrs. Augusta D. Hahn(sic), 72, of Town Herman, died Tuesday at St. Nicholas Hospital following a lingering illness.
She was born July 17, 1884, in Sheboygan, the daughter of the late August and Sophie Kruse. She attended Lutheran parochial schools in Sheboygan and later taught elementary school in
Sheboygan County for four years. A member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church in the town of Herman, she was married there to Valentin Hahn on Sept. 15, 1906, by the Rev. Philip Frohne. She was also a member of Women's Guild of the church, served as its first president when it was established in 1935, and held that office for seven years. She lived at the present farm home all her married life.
Survivors are four daughters, Valeria at home, Mrs. Cornelius (Verena) Moynihan and Mrs. Alice Powers, both of Wawatosa, Mrs. Melvin (Catherine) Berg of Milwaukee; five sons, Hiram at home, Ned of Newton, Willard of Kiel, Harvey of Kohler, Dr. Warren Hahn of Oshkosh, 14 grandchildren; three sisters; Mrs. Gustave Knauer of Plymouth, Mrs. Leslie (Dorothea) Caldwell of Rockford, Ill., Miss Elsa Kruse of Millersville; and two brothers, Alfred of Sheboygan and Arthur of Iola. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1948 and a brother.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church in the town of Herman. The Rev. Edmund Hennig will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Sheboygan Press, Wednesday, September 26, 1956 P. 19
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