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Frances <I>Wieling</I> Brausen

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Frances Wieling Brausen

Birth
Danbury, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
25 Sep 1925 (aged 32)
Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Buckman, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Row 9
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Death Summons Hillman Mother

The death of Mrs. Jacob Brausen of Hillman township occurred at her home Friday morning, Sept.. 25th, 1925, the cause of which was epilepsy of which the deceased had been suffering for many years. The case was not considered as serious as she was always able to do her housework and it was not until last week Thursday when the disease took a turn for worse and death followed next day.

Mrs. Jacob Brausen, whose maiden name was Frances Wieling, was born in Danbury, Iowa, October 14, 1892, and her age at death was 32 years, 11 months and 11 days. In 1902 the Wieling family came to Buckman and settled on a farm about 4 miles southwest of that village where the Wieling family now resides. Before coming to this county the Wieling family live in Iowa and South Dakota for a number of years.

In 1908 Frances Wieling was married to Jacob Brausen and their union was blessed with seven children, six of whom are living they are Alma, Math, Peter, Theodore, Henry and Reinhardt. Surviving beside the children are her husband and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wieling of Buckman and a brother and three sisters, Wm. T. Wieling, Mrs. Peter Prelenberg, and Rose and Hilda Wieling allof Buckman.

Burial for the deceased Mrs. Brausen was held from St. Michael's church at Buckman Monday morning at nine o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in the Buckman cemetery. Among out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral were Herman Wieling and Mrs. Fred Hinp of New Munich.

Pierz Journal October 1, 1925
Death Summons Hillman Mother

The death of Mrs. Jacob Brausen of Hillman township occurred at her home Friday morning, Sept.. 25th, 1925, the cause of which was epilepsy of which the deceased had been suffering for many years. The case was not considered as serious as she was always able to do her housework and it was not until last week Thursday when the disease took a turn for worse and death followed next day.

Mrs. Jacob Brausen, whose maiden name was Frances Wieling, was born in Danbury, Iowa, October 14, 1892, and her age at death was 32 years, 11 months and 11 days. In 1902 the Wieling family came to Buckman and settled on a farm about 4 miles southwest of that village where the Wieling family now resides. Before coming to this county the Wieling family live in Iowa and South Dakota for a number of years.

In 1908 Frances Wieling was married to Jacob Brausen and their union was blessed with seven children, six of whom are living they are Alma, Math, Peter, Theodore, Henry and Reinhardt. Surviving beside the children are her husband and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wieling of Buckman and a brother and three sisters, Wm. T. Wieling, Mrs. Peter Prelenberg, and Rose and Hilda Wieling allof Buckman.

Burial for the deceased Mrs. Brausen was held from St. Michael's church at Buckman Monday morning at nine o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in the Buckman cemetery. Among out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral were Herman Wieling and Mrs. Fred Hinp of New Munich.

Pierz Journal October 1, 1925


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  • Created by: Gary Poser
  • Added: Apr 1, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35419896/frances-brausen: accessed ), memorial page for Frances Wieling Brausen (14 Oct 1892–25 Sep 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35419896, citing Saint Michael Cemetery, Buckman, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Gary Poser (contributor 46848049).