Obit: Hein, Valentine (1833 - 1921)
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Surnames: HEIN
SCHMIDT BRANDSTDTER ROBELIA ----Source:
HUMBIRD ENTERPRISE (Humbird, Clark County, Wis.) 08/20/1921 Hein, Valentine
(23 Feb 1833 - 12 Augl 1921) Valentine Hein was
born in Seifrodan, Germany, Feb. 23, 1833, and came to America in
1857, and settled in Watertown, Wis. Later he was married to Miss
Theresa Schmidt, Jan. 7, 1865. They moved to Waterloo, where he ran
a grist mill for seven years, and then moved to Humbird, Clark
County, Wis. in the spring of 1872, and was a resident here up to
the time of his death on Aug. 12, 1921, being 88 years, 5 months
and 21 days of age. Mr. Hein's wife preceded him in death twelve
years ago. Five children were born to this union, of whom four
survive: Oscar M. Hein of Minneapolis, William F. Hein and Mrs.
Anna Brandstedter of Humbird, and Mrs. Emma Robelia of
Ladysmith. Mr. Hein was well
known to all in this community, especially those having grist to be
ground at the Humbird Roller Mills. For several years before
retiring from active business his son Oscar was associated with him
in the milling business. The latter conducted the mills for a
number of years following, until the property passed from the
family, a decade or more ago. During the later years Mr. Hein made
his home with his daughter, Mrs. Brandstedter, and up to a week or
so before his death, greeted friends about the village daily, and
with the exception of failing eyesight, enjoyed good health. The funeral
services were held at the Reformed Church last Sunday afternoon,
and were attended by a large congregation of old acquaintances and
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