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Conrad Noah Rassbach

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Conrad Noah Rassbach

Birth
Vermont, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1934 (aged 71–72)
Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
lot 284
Memorial ID
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Conrad Noah Rassbach, 71, died Saturday afternoon at his, 10003 6th street from heart disease after an illness of several months. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Grace Episcopal church and burial was made in Evergreen cemetery. The Rev. E.E. Williams of Hudson, formerly pastor of the church, conducted the services. Mr. Rassbach was born in Dane County, Dec. 17, 1862, but he came to Menomonie in the early 80's and has been a resident of the city for more than 50 years. He was married in 1888 to Anna Mary Warnest, who died in 1925. Mr. Rassbach is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Angie Cornwell, Spring Valley, Minn.; Mrs. C.S. Cornwell, Walnut Shade, Mo.; Mrs. John Schultz, Menomonie, and Mrs. W.E. Durbahn, Highland Park, Ill. Six sons, Rudolph, Arthur, George, and Gerald, Menomonie; William, St. Paul, and Raymond, Milwaukee; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Handy of Wyeville, and Mrs. Ernest Toll, of Shell Lake, and one brother, John of Boyceville. (Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, 28 Apr 1934)
Conrad Noah Rassbach, 71, died Saturday afternoon at his, 10003 6th street from heart disease after an illness of several months. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Grace Episcopal church and burial was made in Evergreen cemetery. The Rev. E.E. Williams of Hudson, formerly pastor of the church, conducted the services. Mr. Rassbach was born in Dane County, Dec. 17, 1862, but he came to Menomonie in the early 80's and has been a resident of the city for more than 50 years. He was married in 1888 to Anna Mary Warnest, who died in 1925. Mr. Rassbach is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Angie Cornwell, Spring Valley, Minn.; Mrs. C.S. Cornwell, Walnut Shade, Mo.; Mrs. John Schultz, Menomonie, and Mrs. W.E. Durbahn, Highland Park, Ill. Six sons, Rudolph, Arthur, George, and Gerald, Menomonie; William, St. Paul, and Raymond, Milwaukee; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Handy of Wyeville, and Mrs. Ernest Toll, of Shell Lake, and one brother, John of Boyceville. (Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, 28 Apr 1934)


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