She was born August 7, 1862, the daughter of Solomon and Angeline (Bear) Beisel, and in 1886 was married to Mr. Troxel. She was a member of St. Luke Reformed church.
Mr. and Mrs. Troxel reared their niece, Iva, youngest of the motherless daughters of Allen Troxel, who later became Mrs. Roy Krammes. Mrs. Troxel lived with Mr. and Mrs. Krammes since the death of Mr. Troxel in 1937. One brother and three sisters survive: Peter J. Beisel of Mulberry, Mrs. E. L. Shaw and Mrs. S. R. Lewis of Frankfort route 7, and Mrs. B. O. Strange of Summit City, Mich.
Funeral services will be conducted at the St. Luke church Sunday at 2:30 p. m., by the Rev. M. J. Sprunger. Burial will be in the St. Luke cemetery. Friends may call at the Krammes home after noon Saturday.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 28, 1942
She was born August 7, 1862, the daughter of Solomon and Angeline (Bear) Beisel, and in 1886 was married to Mr. Troxel. She was a member of St. Luke Reformed church.
Mr. and Mrs. Troxel reared their niece, Iva, youngest of the motherless daughters of Allen Troxel, who later became Mrs. Roy Krammes. Mrs. Troxel lived with Mr. and Mrs. Krammes since the death of Mr. Troxel in 1937. One brother and three sisters survive: Peter J. Beisel of Mulberry, Mrs. E. L. Shaw and Mrs. S. R. Lewis of Frankfort route 7, and Mrs. B. O. Strange of Summit City, Mich.
Funeral services will be conducted at the St. Luke church Sunday at 2:30 p. m., by the Rev. M. J. Sprunger. Burial will be in the St. Luke cemetery. Friends may call at the Krammes home after noon Saturday.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 28, 1942
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