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Nellie L. H. <I>Brandes</I> Vohs

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Nellie L. H. Brandes Vohs

Birth
Bloomfield, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 May 1949 (aged 66)
Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Burlington, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C Block 9 lot 47 Space 4
Memorial ID
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Burlington Free Press May 31, 1949

Mrs. Nellie Vohs, 63, died at Burlington Memorial Hospital Saturday, may 28, following a brief illness. The deceased was born in the town of Bloomfield, may 26, 1883 to Mr. and Mrs. August Brandes, and spent her early years in that vicinity.


On February 5, 1902 she married Herman Vohs and they made their home on a farm south of Lyons until four years ago when they moved to this city.


Mr. Vohs preceded her death on February 22 of this year. She was a member of the St. John's Lutheran church of this city.

The remains were at the Schueete Funeral Home here until funeral services which were held Memorial Day at 1:30 from the Funeral home and at 2 o'clock from St. Jon's Lutheran church, the Reverend George Barthels officiating.


Burial was a the Burlington cemetery. Left to mourn the deceased are two Daughters, Mrs. Fred Milatz, Burlington, and Mrs. Frank Bayer, Milwaukee; three sisters, Mrs. H. Keesler, Mrs. G Neuman and Mrs. Herman Buck all of Slades Corners and one brother, Philip Brandes, Bohners Lake. Nine grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive.


*** Similar obit in the Standard Democrat, June 3, 1949, page 4.

Burlington Free Press May 31, 1949

Mrs. Nellie Vohs, 63, died at Burlington Memorial Hospital Saturday, may 28, following a brief illness. The deceased was born in the town of Bloomfield, may 26, 1883 to Mr. and Mrs. August Brandes, and spent her early years in that vicinity.


On February 5, 1902 she married Herman Vohs and they made their home on a farm south of Lyons until four years ago when they moved to this city.


Mr. Vohs preceded her death on February 22 of this year. She was a member of the St. John's Lutheran church of this city.

The remains were at the Schueete Funeral Home here until funeral services which were held Memorial Day at 1:30 from the Funeral home and at 2 o'clock from St. Jon's Lutheran church, the Reverend George Barthels officiating.


Burial was a the Burlington cemetery. Left to mourn the deceased are two Daughters, Mrs. Fred Milatz, Burlington, and Mrs. Frank Bayer, Milwaukee; three sisters, Mrs. H. Keesler, Mrs. G Neuman and Mrs. Herman Buck all of Slades Corners and one brother, Philip Brandes, Bohners Lake. Nine grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive.


*** Similar obit in the Standard Democrat, June 3, 1949, page 4.



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