Advertisement

Anna <I>Lau</I> Wohlenberg

Advertisement

Anna Lau Wohlenberg

Birth
Death
1933 (aged 75–76)
Burial
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
432
Memorial ID
View Source
Mrs. Hans Wohlenberg Dies in Hoquiam, Wash.

A message informing them of the death in Hoquiam, Wash., of Mrs. Hans Wohlenberg was received by Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Thede this morning.
Mrs. Wohlenberg had lived for many years with her husband on a farm west of this city. On their retirement they moved here and built the house now occupied by Mrs. Andrew Thiel. They left here about 16 years ago for New Holstein where they made their home until the death of Mr. Wohlenberg last February.
Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Wohlenberg, who herself in poor health, went to live with her children at Hoquiam. Her death occurred at the home of a daughter.
The remains will be brought to New Holstein for interment by the side of her late husband. Funeral services will be held at the Lutheran cemetery.
Mrs. Wohlenberg is survived by two daughters and one son, all of the state of Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Simon Aggen, New Holstein; and Mrs. John Saches, Chilton; one brother, John Lau, New Holstein.
Chilton Times – May 18, 1933

Anna Wohlenberg --- Tri-County Record --- May 25, 1933

Mrs. Hans Wohlenberg, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Swisher at Anacontes, Washington, was brought here for burial Monday morning. The remains were taken to the Lutheran church where they lay in state until 2 o'clock when funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Ranthum, and burial made in the local cemetery. The remains were accompanied here from the west by Mrs. Albert Swisher.
Mrs. Hans Wohlenberg Dies in Hoquiam, Wash.

A message informing them of the death in Hoquiam, Wash., of Mrs. Hans Wohlenberg was received by Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Thede this morning.
Mrs. Wohlenberg had lived for many years with her husband on a farm west of this city. On their retirement they moved here and built the house now occupied by Mrs. Andrew Thiel. They left here about 16 years ago for New Holstein where they made their home until the death of Mr. Wohlenberg last February.
Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Wohlenberg, who herself in poor health, went to live with her children at Hoquiam. Her death occurred at the home of a daughter.
The remains will be brought to New Holstein for interment by the side of her late husband. Funeral services will be held at the Lutheran cemetery.
Mrs. Wohlenberg is survived by two daughters and one son, all of the state of Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Simon Aggen, New Holstein; and Mrs. John Saches, Chilton; one brother, John Lau, New Holstein.
Chilton Times – May 18, 1933

Anna Wohlenberg --- Tri-County Record --- May 25, 1933

Mrs. Hans Wohlenberg, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Swisher at Anacontes, Washington, was brought here for burial Monday morning. The remains were taken to the Lutheran church where they lay in state until 2 o'clock when funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Ranthum, and burial made in the local cemetery. The remains were accompanied here from the west by Mrs. Albert Swisher.

Gravesite Details

ossw Hans



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement