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Louise Katherine <I>Weller</I> Mueller

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Louise Katherine Weller Mueller

Birth
Hessen, Germany
Death
12 Apr 1953 (aged 79)
Burial
Colby, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Louise Katherine(Weller)Mueller was born in Wiesek, Germany, on January 7, 1874, and came to the United States with her parents in 1881. The family then lived in Sheboygan for one year and then moved to the town of Hull where she lived until her marriage to Herman Mueller on Dec. 26, 1895. They moved onto a farm in the town of Colby whre they lived. Mr. Mueller died January 22, 1910. On July 3, 1922, she marired Abe Butler and then the couple moved to the city of Colby. Mr. Butler preceded her in death. Surviving are three sons, William Mueller of Colby, Edward and Walter Mueller of Athens; one daughter, Mrs. Fred (Evelyn) Besiner of Dorchester; one step-son Earl Butler of Colby; eight step grand children, three brothers, Louis and Fred Weller of Colby and William of Milwaukee. Two Brothers and her parents also preceded her in death. The deceased was a good Christian, honest in all her ddealings and being of a congenial dispoistion, had many friends who will miss her.
Louise Katherine(Weller)Mueller was born in Wiesek, Germany, on January 7, 1874, and came to the United States with her parents in 1881. The family then lived in Sheboygan for one year and then moved to the town of Hull where she lived until her marriage to Herman Mueller on Dec. 26, 1895. They moved onto a farm in the town of Colby whre they lived. Mr. Mueller died January 22, 1910. On July 3, 1922, she marired Abe Butler and then the couple moved to the city of Colby. Mr. Butler preceded her in death. Surviving are three sons, William Mueller of Colby, Edward and Walter Mueller of Athens; one daughter, Mrs. Fred (Evelyn) Besiner of Dorchester; one step-son Earl Butler of Colby; eight step grand children, three brothers, Louis and Fred Weller of Colby and William of Milwaukee. Two Brothers and her parents also preceded her in death. The deceased was a good Christian, honest in all her ddealings and being of a congenial dispoistion, had many friends who will miss her.


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