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Regina <I>Schuler</I> Binversie

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Regina Schuler Binversie

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1945 (aged 73–74)
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School Hill, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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REGINA BINVERSIE

Mrs. William Binversie, 73, mother of 15 children, died at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at her home in School Hill after being seriously ill the past two weeks.
Nee Regina Schuler, she was born in the town of Eaton on Sept. 2, 1871.
She was married to Mr. Binversie on Feb. 1, 1892, and he preceded her in death on Sept. 28, 1932.
Her surviving children are five sons, Joseph Binversie, New Holstein; Nic, Matt, Conrad and Godfried, all of School Hill; and 10 daughters, Vernerable
Sisters Eulogia of West Bend, Bernice of Wausau and Gabriel of Cadott, Wis.; Mrs. Alois Schad, New Holstein; Mrs. John Koenig, Meeme; Mrs. Edwin Mueller, Schleswig, Mrs. Rudoph Kirsch, town of Herman, Sheboygan county; Mrs. Ray Steffen, School Hill; Mrs. Sylvester Leonard, Milwaukee and Miss Clara, at home. Sixty-one grandchildren, five great grandchildren, three brothers, Godfried, Henry and Joseph Schuler, all of St. Nazianz; and three sisters, Mrs. Anton Heinzen, Manitowoc, Mrs. Jacob Heinzen, and Mrs. Frank Paleck, both of Marshfield, also survive.
Funeral services for the deceased will be held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at Holy Trinity Catholic church, School Hill. The body is at the Binversie home. Mrs. Binversie was a member of the Christian Mothers sodality, and the group will recite the rosary at 8 o'clock this evening.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, March 5, 1945 P.2

REGINA BINVERSIE

Mrs. William Binversie, 73, mother of 15 children, died at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at her home in School Hill after being seriously ill the past two weeks.
Nee Regina Schuler, she was born in the town of Eaton on Sept. 2, 1871.
She was married to Mr. Binversie on Feb. 1, 1892, and he preceded her in death on Sept. 28, 1932.
Her surviving children are five sons, Joseph Binversie, New Holstein; Nic, Matt, Conrad and Godfried, all of School Hill; and 10 daughters, Vernerable
Sisters Eulogia of West Bend, Bernice of Wausau and Gabriel of Cadott, Wis.; Mrs. Alois Schad, New Holstein; Mrs. John Koenig, Meeme; Mrs. Edwin Mueller, Schleswig, Mrs. Rudoph Kirsch, town of Herman, Sheboygan county; Mrs. Ray Steffen, School Hill; Mrs. Sylvester Leonard, Milwaukee and Miss Clara, at home. Sixty-one grandchildren, five great grandchildren, three brothers, Godfried, Henry and Joseph Schuler, all of St. Nazianz; and three sisters, Mrs. Anton Heinzen, Manitowoc, Mrs. Jacob Heinzen, and Mrs. Frank Paleck, both of Marshfield, also survive.
Funeral services for the deceased will be held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at Holy Trinity Catholic church, School Hill. The body is at the Binversie home. Mrs. Binversie was a member of the Christian Mothers sodality, and the group will recite the rosary at 8 o'clock this evening.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, March 5, 1945 P.2


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