Obit: Watenphul, Adam (1844 - 1924)
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Surnames: WATENPHUL
MUELLER YOUNG CRANDELL LUBINSKI ----Source:
HUMBIRD ENTERPRISE (Humbird, Clark County, Wis.) 11/22/1924 Watenphul, Adam
(29 Apr 1844 - 20 NOV 1924) One of the pioneer
settlers of the town of Cleveland, Jackson Co., Wis., Adam
Watenphul, died Thrusday night, Nov. 20, 1924, at the home of his
son George, after a long illness from dropsy. Mr. Watenphul was
born in Germany on April 29, 1844, and when three years of age,
came with his parents to this country. The family settled in
Milwaukee, where the subject of this sketch grew to young manhood.
Desiring to take up land work, he came to this newly settled
section, and located on a farm in what is now the northern part of
the town of Cleveland. This is the late 1860's. He was married
there to Miss Mary J. Mueller in 1871, and seven children blessed
this union, all of whom survive, to mourn at this time the death of
a kind and loving father. Mr. Watenphul was called upon to mourn
the loss of his beloved helpmate after forty years of wedded
happiness, her death occurring in 1912. Mr. Watenphul and
his wife were good examples of that pioneer stock, who by diligent
industry made this section what it is today. Their home was one of
neighborly kindness. The funeral of
this old settler was held from the Lutheran Church in Fairchild
last Monday afternoon, conducted by Undertaker M. Kretschmer. The
sermon was preached by Rev. Geske and Burgdorf, and a large
congregation of friends were present to pay their last respects to
the deceased. Burial was in the town of Cleveland Cemetery. There are left to
mourn his death four sons and three daughters: Henry, William, John
and George, all of the home vicinity, Mrs. Emma Young of Eau
Claire, Mrs. Mayme Crandell and Mrs. Alma Lubinski of La Crosse.
The leaves also fifteen grandchildren, and numerous relatives and a
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