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Mathilda <I>Raden</I> Zellner

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Mathilda Raden Zellner

Birth
Avon, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Death
21 Oct 1918 (aged 30)
Minnesota, USA
Burial
Saint Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of John Raden & Mary Neirath

Married Joseph Zellner, 7 Feb 1910, Stearns, Minnesota

St. Cloud Times on October 22, 1918.

Mrs. Mathilda Zellner

Mrs. Mathilda Zellner of Waite Park died yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at her home at Waite Park. She celebrated her thirtieth birthday on the tenth of this month and the same day was taken ill with influenza. She was born at Avon, and eight years ago was united in marriage to Joseph Zellner at the Cathedral. Rev. Father Gans performed the ceremony. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Raden residing at 232 Eighth Avenue North, three brothers, John Raden of Biscay MN, William Raden of this city, Peter Raden of White Bear and three sisters, Mrs. J.P. Otto of Waite Park, Mrs. Bruner of St. Paul, and Miss Mary Raden of this city. Besides a husband and two little boys, Jerome aged 8 years and Albert 4 years of age, who mourn her loss.

The funeral services which will be private will be held Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. at Calvary Cemetery. Rev. Father Hoffman of the Waite Park church will be in charge.

Mathilda was born October 10, 1888 in Minnesota to parents John Raden (Germany) and Mary Nieralt (Germany). She was married. She died at Waite Park, Stearns County, and was buried at St. Cloud. Information was supplied by John Raden of St. Cloud.

Translation of Obituary from Der Nordstern:
On Monday morning, Mrs. Mathilda Zellner of Waite Park passed away in the Lord at the age of 30. On her birthday, which was on the tenth of this month, she fell ill with influenza, from which she unfortunately never recovered. Her elderly parents, John Raden and his wife from here, three brothers and three sisters, mourn her parting with her husband. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning, with the Rev. Hoffmann of St Joseph's Parish in Waite Park presiding over the ceremonies. May the deceased rest in peace. Well-intentioned condolences to the bereaved.
Daughter of John Raden & Mary Neirath

Married Joseph Zellner, 7 Feb 1910, Stearns, Minnesota

St. Cloud Times on October 22, 1918.

Mrs. Mathilda Zellner

Mrs. Mathilda Zellner of Waite Park died yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at her home at Waite Park. She celebrated her thirtieth birthday on the tenth of this month and the same day was taken ill with influenza. She was born at Avon, and eight years ago was united in marriage to Joseph Zellner at the Cathedral. Rev. Father Gans performed the ceremony. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Raden residing at 232 Eighth Avenue North, three brothers, John Raden of Biscay MN, William Raden of this city, Peter Raden of White Bear and three sisters, Mrs. J.P. Otto of Waite Park, Mrs. Bruner of St. Paul, and Miss Mary Raden of this city. Besides a husband and two little boys, Jerome aged 8 years and Albert 4 years of age, who mourn her loss.

The funeral services which will be private will be held Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. at Calvary Cemetery. Rev. Father Hoffman of the Waite Park church will be in charge.

Mathilda was born October 10, 1888 in Minnesota to parents John Raden (Germany) and Mary Nieralt (Germany). She was married. She died at Waite Park, Stearns County, and was buried at St. Cloud. Information was supplied by John Raden of St. Cloud.

Translation of Obituary from Der Nordstern:
On Monday morning, Mrs. Mathilda Zellner of Waite Park passed away in the Lord at the age of 30. On her birthday, which was on the tenth of this month, she fell ill with influenza, from which she unfortunately never recovered. Her elderly parents, John Raden and his wife from here, three brothers and three sisters, mourn her parting with her husband. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning, with the Rev. Hoffmann of St Joseph's Parish in Waite Park presiding over the ceremonies. May the deceased rest in peace. Well-intentioned condolences to the bereaved.


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