Mrs. Molly Reisselman, died of acute miliary tuberculosis Saturday, Oct. 28 1905. Deceased was born in Guttenberg, May 30, 1882. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoeffler and was married May 31, 1904. She leaves a husband and a son of nine months old besides her mother Mrs. Mary Stoeffler, brother Harry, sisters Martha and Florence; half brothers John, of this place and Herman, Frank and Louis, of Cass Lake, Minn., and half sisters Mrs. Joe Biederman and Mrs. Wm. Lake, of near Luxemberg.
The untimely departure of a good wife and mother is keenly felt by a sorrowing husband and deeply regretted by her relatives and numerous friends.
Funeral services were held at St. Mary's church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. H. Brinkmann. Her remains were laid to rest in the new Catholic cemetery.
Those who attended the funeral from abroad were Henry Reisselman, of Carroll; Mrs. Chas. Schmidt, of Dubuque; Mrs. B. Willenburg and Miss Annie Brueggeman, of Petersburg and Jos. Tegler and son Raymond, of Dyersville.
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Wedding Announcement
Clayton County Journal, IA, Saturday, June 4, 1904, pg. 5, col. 2
---At St. Mary's Catholic church Tuesday, May 31st, at 9 o'clock, Rev. Joseph Brinkmann officiating, occurred the marriage of Ben Reisselmann and Miss Mary Stoeffler, with Miss Martha Stoeffler and Henry Reisselmann as bridesmaid and groomsman. The groom is an industrious and energetic young man and is a cutter in the button factory, the bride a young lady of pleasing ways, and their friends extend their best wishes, in which the Journal unites.
Mrs. Molly Reisselman, died of acute miliary tuberculosis Saturday, Oct. 28 1905. Deceased was born in Guttenberg, May 30, 1882. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoeffler and was married May 31, 1904. She leaves a husband and a son of nine months old besides her mother Mrs. Mary Stoeffler, brother Harry, sisters Martha and Florence; half brothers John, of this place and Herman, Frank and Louis, of Cass Lake, Minn., and half sisters Mrs. Joe Biederman and Mrs. Wm. Lake, of near Luxemberg.
The untimely departure of a good wife and mother is keenly felt by a sorrowing husband and deeply regretted by her relatives and numerous friends.
Funeral services were held at St. Mary's church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. H. Brinkmann. Her remains were laid to rest in the new Catholic cemetery.
Those who attended the funeral from abroad were Henry Reisselman, of Carroll; Mrs. Chas. Schmidt, of Dubuque; Mrs. B. Willenburg and Miss Annie Brueggeman, of Petersburg and Jos. Tegler and son Raymond, of Dyersville.
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Wedding Announcement
Clayton County Journal, IA, Saturday, June 4, 1904, pg. 5, col. 2
---At St. Mary's Catholic church Tuesday, May 31st, at 9 o'clock, Rev. Joseph Brinkmann officiating, occurred the marriage of Ben Reisselmann and Miss Mary Stoeffler, with Miss Martha Stoeffler and Henry Reisselmann as bridesmaid and groomsman. The groom is an industrious and energetic young man and is a cutter in the button factory, the bride a young lady of pleasing ways, and their friends extend their best wishes, in which the Journal unites.
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