Chilton - Mrs. Wm. Kiesner of Brant died suddenly Sunday afternoon from a stroke of apoplexy. She was visiting- at. the home of her aunt. Mrs. John Kiesner at Brothertown when she was stricken; and died there.
The funeral will held from the residence at 1:30 "Wednesday afternoon, interment.'taking- place in Breed cemetery in this city.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Selma Bocher, was born in Gillett, Wis. 33 years ago. About twenty years ago she was married to Wm. Kiesner. They located in Gravesville, where, they lived until three years ago when they moved to Green Bay. later moving- to a farm near Mackville.
About a year ago Mr. Kiesner bought the property in Brant, where they have since made their home.
Besides the widower she leaves six children, two sons, Ray and James and four daughters, Genevieve, Jessie, Maude and Phyllis. One son died three years ago.
Published in the Appleton Post-Crescent on Tuesday, June 8, 1926, page 7, column 3.
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MRS. WILLIAM (SELMA CAROLINE BOCHER) KIESNER
Chilton - The funeral of Mrs. William Kiesner of Brant who died from a stroke of apoplexy on Sunday at the age of 38, was held from the home at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the service being conducted by Rev. William Arpke of the Ebenezer Reformed church of Chilton.
Interment was in Breed cemetery in Chilton.
Bearers were Ferdinand Stecker, Charles Warren, Charles Maltby, Theodore Wagner, Mert Hawley and Herman Eichtmeyer.
Those from away who attended were the mother of the deceased, Mrs. Louis Bocher of Two Rivers, her five sisters, Mrs. Charles Miller and family of Gillett. Mrs. John Trochell of Shawano, Mrs. Henning Nelson of Menominee, Mich., Mrs. Roy Smith of Green Bay: her four brothers Otto Bocher of St.. Petersburg, Fla., Louis Bocher of Laona, Ewald and Alvin Bocher of Two Rivers.
Others who attended were Henning Nelson of Menominee, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. William Groves of Elizabeth, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lando of Milwaukee; Mrs. Jack Craney of Chicago;
Ed Kiesner of Ripon, Fred Kiesner and family of Brillion; Mr. and Mrs. William Behnke of Gravesville; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Welch of Gresham: Theodore Chlebasky and family of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sheriff of Kaukauna; Bismark Wiechmann and family of High Cliff; John Kiesner and family of Brothertown; Mrs. George Hanschel and brother of Wrightstown.
Published in the Appleton Post-Crescent on June 10, 1926, page 8, column 7.
Chilton - Mrs. Wm. Kiesner of Brant died suddenly Sunday afternoon from a stroke of apoplexy. She was visiting- at. the home of her aunt. Mrs. John Kiesner at Brothertown when she was stricken; and died there.
The funeral will held from the residence at 1:30 "Wednesday afternoon, interment.'taking- place in Breed cemetery in this city.
The deceased, whose maiden name was Selma Bocher, was born in Gillett, Wis. 33 years ago. About twenty years ago she was married to Wm. Kiesner. They located in Gravesville, where, they lived until three years ago when they moved to Green Bay. later moving- to a farm near Mackville.
About a year ago Mr. Kiesner bought the property in Brant, where they have since made their home.
Besides the widower she leaves six children, two sons, Ray and James and four daughters, Genevieve, Jessie, Maude and Phyllis. One son died three years ago.
Published in the Appleton Post-Crescent on Tuesday, June 8, 1926, page 7, column 3.
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MRS. WILLIAM (SELMA CAROLINE BOCHER) KIESNER
Chilton - The funeral of Mrs. William Kiesner of Brant who died from a stroke of apoplexy on Sunday at the age of 38, was held from the home at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the service being conducted by Rev. William Arpke of the Ebenezer Reformed church of Chilton.
Interment was in Breed cemetery in Chilton.
Bearers were Ferdinand Stecker, Charles Warren, Charles Maltby, Theodore Wagner, Mert Hawley and Herman Eichtmeyer.
Those from away who attended were the mother of the deceased, Mrs. Louis Bocher of Two Rivers, her five sisters, Mrs. Charles Miller and family of Gillett. Mrs. John Trochell of Shawano, Mrs. Henning Nelson of Menominee, Mich., Mrs. Roy Smith of Green Bay: her four brothers Otto Bocher of St.. Petersburg, Fla., Louis Bocher of Laona, Ewald and Alvin Bocher of Two Rivers.
Others who attended were Henning Nelson of Menominee, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. William Groves of Elizabeth, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lando of Milwaukee; Mrs. Jack Craney of Chicago;
Ed Kiesner of Ripon, Fred Kiesner and family of Brillion; Mr. and Mrs. William Behnke of Gravesville; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Welch of Gresham: Theodore Chlebasky and family of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sheriff of Kaukauna; Bismark Wiechmann and family of High Cliff; John Kiesner and family of Brothertown; Mrs. George Hanschel and brother of Wrightstown.
Published in the Appleton Post-Crescent on June 10, 1926, page 8, column 7.
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Otellia Mary Bocher Miller
1878–1945
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Louise Wilhelmina Bocher Sorensen
1879–1953
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Robert Matthius Paul Bocher
1881–1912
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Ewald Wilhelm Christian Bocher
1883–1967
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Otto Franz Bocher
1885–1969
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Louis Phillippi Wilhelm Bocher Jr
1889–1966
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Amanda Maria Auguste "Manda" Bocher Trochlell
1892–1974
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Frieda Pauline Caroline Bocher Nelson
1893–1972
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Milda Anna Wilhelmina Bocher Smith
1897–1989
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Alwin Ferdinand Edward Bocher
1898–1968
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1900–1900
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