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Wilhelmina <I>Butt</I> Beilke

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Wilhelmina Butt Beilke

Birth
Germany
Death
10 Feb 1938 (aged 71)
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.9761925, Longitude: -89.7881851
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Obituary
Marathon Times (Newspaper- Marathon, Marathon County, Wisconsin)
February 11, 1938
Page 1

Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison
Microfilm Number: 1937-1940 P74-1365

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MRS. WILHELMINA BEILKE CALLED TO REST THURSDAY

Mrs. Wilhelmina Beilke, 71, town of Stettin, died Thursday morning at 1 o'clock at a Wausau hospital after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of her son, Alfred Beilke, and at 2 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church in the town of Stettin. The Rev. P. Martin Pilz will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Beilke was born in Germany December 18, 1866 and came to the United States with her parents, who settled in the town of Berlin. She was married there June 27, 1884, to Henry Beilke. The couple lived in the town of Stettin since their marriage. Surviving are the widower; seven children, Edward Beilke, Wheatland, N.D. Henry Beilke, Buffalo, N.D. Mrs. George Beck, Alice, N.D. Mrs Andrew Walburg, Fargo, N.D. Alfred Beilke, town of Stettin, Mrs. John Waldinger, and Mrs. Albert Hendeman, Wausau; a sister, Mrs. Chris Gernetzke, Doylestown' two brothers, William Butt, Naugart, and Otto Butt, Merrill; 29 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Obituary
Marathon Times (Newspaper- Marathon, Marathon County, Wisconsin)
February 11, 1938
Page 1

Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison
Microfilm Number: 1937-1940 P74-1365

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MRS. WILHELMINA BEILKE CALLED TO REST THURSDAY

Mrs. Wilhelmina Beilke, 71, town of Stettin, died Thursday morning at 1 o'clock at a Wausau hospital after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of her son, Alfred Beilke, and at 2 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church in the town of Stettin. The Rev. P. Martin Pilz will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Beilke was born in Germany December 18, 1866 and came to the United States with her parents, who settled in the town of Berlin. She was married there June 27, 1884, to Henry Beilke. The couple lived in the town of Stettin since their marriage. Surviving are the widower; seven children, Edward Beilke, Wheatland, N.D. Henry Beilke, Buffalo, N.D. Mrs. George Beck, Alice, N.D. Mrs Andrew Walburg, Fargo, N.D. Alfred Beilke, town of Stettin, Mrs. John Waldinger, and Mrs. Albert Hendeman, Wausau; a sister, Mrs. Chris Gernetzke, Doylestown' two brothers, William Butt, Naugart, and Otto Butt, Merrill; 29 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


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