Married Herman A. Lueck
Freeport Journal-Standard Freeport Ill 12-16-1959 pg 7
MONROE — Mrs. Herman A. Lueck died Monday evening in a Milwaukee hospital after a short illness. The former Altha Lynch, she was born Dec. 24, 1880, in Cadiz Township, Wis., the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Bratley Lynch. She was married to Herman Lueck Oct. 26, 1904. The couple farmed in Cadiz Township for many years. He died in July, 1954. Mrs. Lueck was a member of First Methodist Church, Monroe. Surviving are two brothers, John Lynch of Browntown, Wis., and R. D. Lynch of Alberta, Canada; and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Tyler and Miss Ethera Lynch, both of Monroe. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. the Shriner-Neushwander Funeral Home, the Rev. Glen Ridnour, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Cadiz Cemetery near Browntown. Friends may call at the funeral home after Thursday noon.
Married Herman A. Lueck
Freeport Journal-Standard Freeport Ill 12-16-1959 pg 7
MONROE — Mrs. Herman A. Lueck died Monday evening in a Milwaukee hospital after a short illness. The former Altha Lynch, she was born Dec. 24, 1880, in Cadiz Township, Wis., the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Bratley Lynch. She was married to Herman Lueck Oct. 26, 1904. The couple farmed in Cadiz Township for many years. He died in July, 1954. Mrs. Lueck was a member of First Methodist Church, Monroe. Surviving are two brothers, John Lynch of Browntown, Wis., and R. D. Lynch of Alberta, Canada; and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Tyler and Miss Ethera Lynch, both of Monroe. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. the Shriner-Neushwander Funeral Home, the Rev. Glen Ridnour, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Cadiz Cemetery near Browntown. Friends may call at the funeral home after Thursday noon.
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