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Emma C <I>Leverenz</I> Reichardt

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Emma C Leverenz Reichardt

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Death
1948 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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From Calumet county marriage records:
Jacob A. Reichardt and Emma C. Leverenz (v.3 p.209)
Married April 8, 1897 at M. E. Church, Town of New Holstein
Jacob A. Reichardt
Son of Michael Reichardt and Catherine Caflisch
Born Town of Maple Grove
Farmer in Town of Maple Grove, Manitowoc County
Emma C. Leverenz
Daughter of Joachim Leverenz and Minne Bastian
Born Town of Charlestown, Calumet County
Witnesses Geo. C. Reichardt and Lizzie Leverenz
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From Calumet county death records:
Emma Reichert nee Leverenz (v.12 p.226)
Widow of Jacob Reichert
June 14, 1872-April 12, 1948
Daughter of Jochim Leverenz and Minnie Bastian (both born Germany)
Born Town of Charlestown, Calumet County
Died from "cerebral hemorrhage, 35 hours –arteriosclerosis
–intertrochanteric fracture of left hip –fell at home
–cerebral hemorrhage of right posterior ventricle"
Buried at Methodist Cemetery, Meggers, Town Schleswig
(Note: Spelled Reichardt on tombstone)

Mrs. Emma Reichardt, 76, a resident of the town of Charlestown, Calumet county, most of her life, passed away at Sheboygan Memorial hospital Monday afternoon. She had been a patient at the hospital since February when she suffered a fractured hip. Death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage.
She was born on the Leverenz homestead in the town of Charlestown June 14, 1872, the daughter of Jochim and Minnie Leverenz, and was married to Jacob Reichardt, of the town of Brillion, on April 8, 1897.
The couple lived in the town of Brillion for five years, then moved to the Leverenz homestead.Mrs. Reichardt was a lifelong member of Bethel Methodist church at Meggers, a charter member of the church Ladies Aid, and first president and president for many years of the Ladies Aid.
Survivors are two sons, Milton, of Kiel, and Nelson, on the homestead; one daughter, Mrs. John (Alma) Engels, of Buffalo Center, Ia.; eight grandchildren; two brothers, George Levenrenz, of New Holstein, and William Leverenz, of Waldo, and two sisters, Mrs. Gustave Weber and Miss Lizzie Leverenz, of New Holstein. Mr. Reichardt died April 24, 1922.
Funeral services will be held at the Bethel Methodist church at 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. Carroll Olm officiating, and burial will be in Pilgrim's Rest cemetery adjoining the church.
The body will lie in state at the Meiselwitz Funeral home in Kiel from Wednesday evening until 10 a.m. Thursday and at the church from 11 a.m. Thursday until the time of services.
The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, April 13, 1948 – P. 10
From Calumet county marriage records:
Jacob A. Reichardt and Emma C. Leverenz (v.3 p.209)
Married April 8, 1897 at M. E. Church, Town of New Holstein
Jacob A. Reichardt
Son of Michael Reichardt and Catherine Caflisch
Born Town of Maple Grove
Farmer in Town of Maple Grove, Manitowoc County
Emma C. Leverenz
Daughter of Joachim Leverenz and Minne Bastian
Born Town of Charlestown, Calumet County
Witnesses Geo. C. Reichardt and Lizzie Leverenz
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From Calumet county death records:
Emma Reichert nee Leverenz (v.12 p.226)
Widow of Jacob Reichert
June 14, 1872-April 12, 1948
Daughter of Jochim Leverenz and Minnie Bastian (both born Germany)
Born Town of Charlestown, Calumet County
Died from "cerebral hemorrhage, 35 hours –arteriosclerosis
–intertrochanteric fracture of left hip –fell at home
–cerebral hemorrhage of right posterior ventricle"
Buried at Methodist Cemetery, Meggers, Town Schleswig
(Note: Spelled Reichardt on tombstone)

Mrs. Emma Reichardt, 76, a resident of the town of Charlestown, Calumet county, most of her life, passed away at Sheboygan Memorial hospital Monday afternoon. She had been a patient at the hospital since February when she suffered a fractured hip. Death resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage.
She was born on the Leverenz homestead in the town of Charlestown June 14, 1872, the daughter of Jochim and Minnie Leverenz, and was married to Jacob Reichardt, of the town of Brillion, on April 8, 1897.
The couple lived in the town of Brillion for five years, then moved to the Leverenz homestead.Mrs. Reichardt was a lifelong member of Bethel Methodist church at Meggers, a charter member of the church Ladies Aid, and first president and president for many years of the Ladies Aid.
Survivors are two sons, Milton, of Kiel, and Nelson, on the homestead; one daughter, Mrs. John (Alma) Engels, of Buffalo Center, Ia.; eight grandchildren; two brothers, George Levenrenz, of New Holstein, and William Leverenz, of Waldo, and two sisters, Mrs. Gustave Weber and Miss Lizzie Leverenz, of New Holstein. Mr. Reichardt died April 24, 1922.
Funeral services will be held at the Bethel Methodist church at 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. Carroll Olm officiating, and burial will be in Pilgrim's Rest cemetery adjoining the church.
The body will lie in state at the Meiselwitz Funeral home in Kiel from Wednesday evening until 10 a.m. Thursday and at the church from 11 a.m. Thursday until the time of services.
The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, April 13, 1948 – P. 10

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