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Elsa <I>Hanke</I> Marschke

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Elsa Hanke Marschke

Birth
Rib Lake, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
23 May 1959 (aged 67)
Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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MRS. ELSA MARSCHKE IS BURIED MONDAY "Funeral services for Mrs. Elsa Marschke, 67, who died Saturday at Winnebago, of pneumonia, were held Tuesday afternoon at St. John's Evangelical LutheranChurch; the Rev. Henry Gieschen presided, and burial was in the Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Herman Monske, Ed Christiansen, Erwin Krueger, Frank, William and Fred Radtke. Born Nov. 10, 1891, in Rib Lake, the daughter of Herman and Bertha Hanke, she was married to Albert Marschke Sept. 8, 1908. He preceded her in death in 1929. Survivors are two brothers, George, Rib Lake, and Oscar, Fond du Lac, 7 sisters, Ida Seskouritz, Mayta Wiess, Olga Poeschl, Irma Hanke, all of Fond du Lac; Christina Rasmussen, Wisconsin Rapids; Anna Reinke and Charlotte Glaub, both of Wauwatosa. Also surviving are two sons, Arthur, Rib Lake; and Edward, Chicago; two daughters, Lucene, Mrs. Dennis Leffel, Curtiss; and Priscilla, Mrs. Einor Larsen, Chicago; three step-sons, Herman, Fred and Albert, Rib Lake; and two step-daughters, Minnie, Champagne, Illinois; and Anna, Mrs. Glen Hanifen, Chicago. Preceding her in death were also four children; Paul, Margaret, Robert and Carl, and two step-children, William and Martha.

HANKE-MARSCHKE. "A pretty wedding took place at the German Evangelical Lutheran Church September 29 at 10 o'clock when the Rev. Arthur Sydow performed the ceremony which united as man and wife Miss Hanke, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hanke, and Mr. Albert Marschke. The bride was supported by Mrs. Tillie Hein and Bertha Kalk; and the groom by Ernest Hanke and Charles Knop. There was a large attendance at the church. The customary wedding festivities were held at the home of the bride's parents, which is just across the village boundary line east of the Village and were participated in by at least 300
guests. The Herald joins their large circle of friends in wishing them abundance of earthly blessings." Rib Lake News Herald 10/2/1908
MRS. ELSA MARSCHKE IS BURIED MONDAY "Funeral services for Mrs. Elsa Marschke, 67, who died Saturday at Winnebago, of pneumonia, were held Tuesday afternoon at St. John's Evangelical LutheranChurch; the Rev. Henry Gieschen presided, and burial was in the Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Herman Monske, Ed Christiansen, Erwin Krueger, Frank, William and Fred Radtke. Born Nov. 10, 1891, in Rib Lake, the daughter of Herman and Bertha Hanke, she was married to Albert Marschke Sept. 8, 1908. He preceded her in death in 1929. Survivors are two brothers, George, Rib Lake, and Oscar, Fond du Lac, 7 sisters, Ida Seskouritz, Mayta Wiess, Olga Poeschl, Irma Hanke, all of Fond du Lac; Christina Rasmussen, Wisconsin Rapids; Anna Reinke and Charlotte Glaub, both of Wauwatosa. Also surviving are two sons, Arthur, Rib Lake; and Edward, Chicago; two daughters, Lucene, Mrs. Dennis Leffel, Curtiss; and Priscilla, Mrs. Einor Larsen, Chicago; three step-sons, Herman, Fred and Albert, Rib Lake; and two step-daughters, Minnie, Champagne, Illinois; and Anna, Mrs. Glen Hanifen, Chicago. Preceding her in death were also four children; Paul, Margaret, Robert and Carl, and two step-children, William and Martha.

HANKE-MARSCHKE. "A pretty wedding took place at the German Evangelical Lutheran Church September 29 at 10 o'clock when the Rev. Arthur Sydow performed the ceremony which united as man and wife Miss Hanke, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hanke, and Mr. Albert Marschke. The bride was supported by Mrs. Tillie Hein and Bertha Kalk; and the groom by Ernest Hanke and Charles Knop. There was a large attendance at the church. The customary wedding festivities were held at the home of the bride's parents, which is just across the village boundary line east of the Village and were participated in by at least 300
guests. The Herald joins their large circle of friends in wishing them abundance of earthly blessings." Rib Lake News Herald 10/2/1908


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