Mrs. Mary Fehl, wife of John Fehl, 202 Washington street, died at 11:50 o'clock Sunday evening in St. Mary's hospital, where she had received treatment. For more than two years her health had been failing, during which time she suffered with different diseases. Funeral services will be conducted at ten o'clock Wednesday morning in St. James' church, the Rev. Father Edward P. O'Toole to officiate. Burial will follow in Pine Grove cemetery.
The deceased was born February 6, 1854, in Germany, and came to this country when she was twelve years of age. The family came to this city in 1882. She was united in marriage with Mr. Fehl in 1875 in Milwaukee. Surviving are her widower, two children, Alex and Tony Fehl of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Krause of Appleton and Mrs. Frank Melzer of St. Kileen, and a brother, Jos. Wandra. The deceased was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America.
Wausau Daily Record-Herald, 2 Oct 1922
Volume XV, Number 260; page 3, column 1
Mrs. Mary Fehl, wife of John Fehl, 202 Washington street, died at 11:50 o'clock Sunday evening in St. Mary's hospital, where she had received treatment. For more than two years her health had been failing, during which time she suffered with different diseases. Funeral services will be conducted at ten o'clock Wednesday morning in St. James' church, the Rev. Father Edward P. O'Toole to officiate. Burial will follow in Pine Grove cemetery.
The deceased was born February 6, 1854, in Germany, and came to this country when she was twelve years of age. The family came to this city in 1882. She was united in marriage with Mr. Fehl in 1875 in Milwaukee. Surviving are her widower, two children, Alex and Tony Fehl of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Krause of Appleton and Mrs. Frank Melzer of St. Kileen, and a brother, Jos. Wandra. The deceased was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America.
Wausau Daily Record-Herald, 2 Oct 1922
Volume XV, Number 260; page 3, column 1
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