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Brigitta <I>Geitner</I> Haas

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Brigitta Geitner Haas

Birth
Bavaria, Germany
Death
15 Feb 1919 (aged 58)
Worden, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Thorp, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Casper Haas died at her home in the town of Worden on Saturday, Februaury 15, 1919, of pneumonia, after an illness of about ten days. Her maiden name was Brigita Geitner and she was born at Schnaitach, Bavaria, Germany on November 18, 1860. She came to Hayton, Calumet County, Wis., May 13, 1882 and on October 29, 1882 she was united in marriage to Casper Haas, who died May 26, 1894, after their removal to Thorp in 1887. Her early struggles and indomitable spirit, upon the death of her husband, and with but a small clearing on the farm (her home until her death) will be remembered by all the settlers in her neighborhood. Well may her children cherish her memory as a precious legacy. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning from St. Bernard's Church, Father Neises officiating, interment following in the Catholic cemetery. Deceased leaves to mourn nine children as follows: Miss Ameila Haas, Geo. Haas, Mrs. Frank Smitke, Robert Haas, Mrs. Alfred Kass, Jos. Haas, Mrs. Oscar Boie, Mrs. Guy Leiby and Casper Haas.

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We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy shown to us during our recent bereavement, the death and burial of our beloved mother, Mrs. B. Haas.
The children.
Mrs. Casper Haas died at her home in the town of Worden on Saturday, Februaury 15, 1919, of pneumonia, after an illness of about ten days. Her maiden name was Brigita Geitner and she was born at Schnaitach, Bavaria, Germany on November 18, 1860. She came to Hayton, Calumet County, Wis., May 13, 1882 and on October 29, 1882 she was united in marriage to Casper Haas, who died May 26, 1894, after their removal to Thorp in 1887. Her early struggles and indomitable spirit, upon the death of her husband, and with but a small clearing on the farm (her home until her death) will be remembered by all the settlers in her neighborhood. Well may her children cherish her memory as a precious legacy. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning from St. Bernard's Church, Father Neises officiating, interment following in the Catholic cemetery. Deceased leaves to mourn nine children as follows: Miss Ameila Haas, Geo. Haas, Mrs. Frank Smitke, Robert Haas, Mrs. Alfred Kass, Jos. Haas, Mrs. Oscar Boie, Mrs. Guy Leiby and Casper Haas.

Card of Thanks
We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy shown to us during our recent bereavement, the death and burial of our beloved mother, Mrs. B. Haas.
The children.


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