Mrs. Joseph Dickrell, 69, nee Catherine Roeder, passed away at her home here at 1 a.m. today. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic church at St. Anna. The Rev. A.J. Reinl of Elkhart Lake will officiated assisted by the Rev. F. Bartelme of St. Ann's church. Burial will be made in St. Anna cemetery. The body can be viewed at the Dickrell home from this evening to the time of services.
Mrs. Dickrell was born in St. Anna April 12, 1868, and was united in marriage to Joseph Dickrell May 13, 1890. The couple lived in the town of New Holstein for two years, after which they moved to a farm in the town of Russell where they remained until November, 1925, when they came to Elkhart Lake. Mrs. Dickrell was a member of the Christian Mother societies of St. George's parish here and of St. Ann's parish at St. Anna.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Dickrell is survived by three sons, Nick and Jacob, of the town of Russell, the latter residing on the homestead farm, and Andrew of Appleton; a daughter, Mrs. William Moritz, Milwaukee; 24 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Mirsberger, Elkhart Lake, and Mrs. Anna Leonard, Hettinger, N.D., and a brother Anton Roeder, St. Anna. Two sons, George and Arthur, and three sisters preceded Mrs. Dickrell in death.
Sheboygan Press, Sat. July 24, 1937, p. 4, c. 4
Mrs. Joseph Dickrell, 69, nee Catherine Roeder, passed away at her home here at 1 a.m. today. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic church at St. Anna. The Rev. A.J. Reinl of Elkhart Lake will officiated assisted by the Rev. F. Bartelme of St. Ann's church. Burial will be made in St. Anna cemetery. The body can be viewed at the Dickrell home from this evening to the time of services.
Mrs. Dickrell was born in St. Anna April 12, 1868, and was united in marriage to Joseph Dickrell May 13, 1890. The couple lived in the town of New Holstein for two years, after which they moved to a farm in the town of Russell where they remained until November, 1925, when they came to Elkhart Lake. Mrs. Dickrell was a member of the Christian Mother societies of St. George's parish here and of St. Ann's parish at St. Anna.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Dickrell is survived by three sons, Nick and Jacob, of the town of Russell, the latter residing on the homestead farm, and Andrew of Appleton; a daughter, Mrs. William Moritz, Milwaukee; 24 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Mirsberger, Elkhart Lake, and Mrs. Anna Leonard, Hettinger, N.D., and a brother Anton Roeder, St. Anna. Two sons, George and Arthur, and three sisters preceded Mrs. Dickrell in death.
Sheboygan Press, Sat. July 24, 1937, p. 4, c. 4
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