Plymouth -- (Special) -- Mrs. Wilhelmine Lautenbach, nee Maehre, of Sheboygan, died at Memorial hospital in that city at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
Mrs. Lautenbach fell in her home Jan 24, and suffered a fractured hip. She was removed to the hospital Jan 28.
She was born April 2, 1852, in Wittenberg, Germany, and came to this country in 1877: She was married to Henry Lautenbach a brother of the lateCharles Lautenbach, of this city, on Jan. 14, 1879.
The couple lived in Plymouth after their marriage, and 20 years ago Mrs. Lautenbach went to Sheboygan to make her home. Her husband died two years before she left Plymouth, and a son, Otto died at the age of 10.
Survivors are a sister-in-law Mrs. Charles Lautenbach, of Plymouth, and the following nieces and nephews: Mrs. William Steffen, of Sheboygan, with whom she made her home; the Misses, Elsie, Edna, and Ilma Lautenbach, all of Plymouth.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Wittkopp funeral home. The Rev. Martin Schmidt will officiate, and burial will be in Union cemetery. Friends may view the body at the funeral home Saturday afternoon and evening, and until time of services Sunday.
The Sheboygan Press,Friday, Feb 28, 1941
(obit courtesy D. Fiedler)
Plymouth -- (Special) -- Mrs. Wilhelmine Lautenbach, nee Maehre, of Sheboygan, died at Memorial hospital in that city at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
Mrs. Lautenbach fell in her home Jan 24, and suffered a fractured hip. She was removed to the hospital Jan 28.
She was born April 2, 1852, in Wittenberg, Germany, and came to this country in 1877: She was married to Henry Lautenbach a brother of the lateCharles Lautenbach, of this city, on Jan. 14, 1879.
The couple lived in Plymouth after their marriage, and 20 years ago Mrs. Lautenbach went to Sheboygan to make her home. Her husband died two years before she left Plymouth, and a son, Otto died at the age of 10.
Survivors are a sister-in-law Mrs. Charles Lautenbach, of Plymouth, and the following nieces and nephews: Mrs. William Steffen, of Sheboygan, with whom she made her home; the Misses, Elsie, Edna, and Ilma Lautenbach, all of Plymouth.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Wittkopp funeral home. The Rev. Martin Schmidt will officiate, and burial will be in Union cemetery. Friends may view the body at the funeral home Saturday afternoon and evening, and until time of services Sunday.
The Sheboygan Press,Friday, Feb 28, 1941
(obit courtesy D. Fiedler)
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