Obituary: Theresia Anna (Kraemer) Meister was born in the town of Franklin March 1st, 1873, and passed away to her reward September 5, 1928, at St. Mary's hospital, aged 55 years, 6 months and 4 days. November 20th, 1892, she was united in holy matrimony to Martin Meister. To this union were born ten children, the youngest dying in infancy. Those besides her husband who mourn her loss are: John of Mineral Point, George of Prairie du Chien, Joe of ?, Martin of Keysville, Mrs. Celia Barnard of Spring Green, and Thresia Walsh of Loreto, Clara, Hilda and Albert at home; also eleven grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Joe M. Ruhland and Mrs. George Laubmeier (another sister, Mrs. Francis Weidner, preceded her in death six months ago) and three brothers, Peter, John and Joseph, all of Plain.
The deceased has been a patient sufferer for some time and was taken to St. Mary's hospital, where all was done that earthly hands could do until our Lord called her Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock.
A Solemn High Mass was sung by Father Surges, assisted by Father Fladd as deacon and Mr. Vincent Peters as subdeacon, after which her body was laid to rest in St. Luke's cemetery. [rest of obit is unreadable]
Obituary: Theresia Anna (Kraemer) Meister was born in the town of Franklin March 1st, 1873, and passed away to her reward September 5, 1928, at St. Mary's hospital, aged 55 years, 6 months and 4 days. November 20th, 1892, she was united in holy matrimony to Martin Meister. To this union were born ten children, the youngest dying in infancy. Those besides her husband who mourn her loss are: John of Mineral Point, George of Prairie du Chien, Joe of ?, Martin of Keysville, Mrs. Celia Barnard of Spring Green, and Thresia Walsh of Loreto, Clara, Hilda and Albert at home; also eleven grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Joe M. Ruhland and Mrs. George Laubmeier (another sister, Mrs. Francis Weidner, preceded her in death six months ago) and three brothers, Peter, John and Joseph, all of Plain.
The deceased has been a patient sufferer for some time and was taken to St. Mary's hospital, where all was done that earthly hands could do until our Lord called her Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock.
A Solemn High Mass was sung by Father Surges, assisted by Father Fladd as deacon and Mr. Vincent Peters as subdeacon, after which her body was laid to rest in St. Luke's cemetery. [rest of obit is unreadable]
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