Obit: Shroedler, Adolf (1849 - 1914)
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REPUBLIC (Stanley, Clark County, Wis.) 10/01/1914 Shroedler, Adolf
(1 OCT 1849 - 25 Sep 1914) Adolf Shroedler
died of rheumatism and heart disease at his home in this village
(Stanley, Clark County, Wis.) on Friday, Sept. 25, 1914, after an
illness of several months duration. He was born in Germany on Oct.
1, 1849, where he grew to manhood and at the age of twenty-two was
married and came to this country. His wife died at Curtiss, Clark
County where he resided many years ago, and some years after he was
again united in marriage. He has been a resident of Stanley the
past five years. He leaves a wife and six grown children, Frank,
Louis and Miss Ella Shroedler, who reside at Curtiss, Robert
Shroedler of Minneapolis, Mrs. Olive Stratton of St. Paul and James
Shroedler of this place, all of whom were present at the funeral
except Robert. The funeral services were held at St. Bernard's
Church on Monday morning, Father Neises officiating, the remains
being taken to Curtiss on train No. 6, where interment took place
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