Obit: Krueger, Caroline (1867 - 1926)
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Surnames: KRUEGER
WAGNER MUELLER CURTIS TOBER MILBREIT ----Source:
NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 12/02/1926 Krueger, Caroline
(4 JUN 1867 - 30 OCT 1926) Mrs. Julius
Krueger passed away at her home very suddenly, Oct. 30, 1926, heart
trouble being the cause. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wagner, born June 4, 1867 at Milwaukee, Wis. One daughter preceded
her in death, at the age of three years. Caroline Wagner
was united in marriage to Julius Krueger Jan. 21, 1890. They
resided in the city of Milwaukee twelve years, after which they
moved on a tract of land in the town of Sherman, Clark County,
Wis., which was developed into a good farm. She was a home-loving
woman, always looking on the bright side of life; she was a kind
and loving wife and mother and will be sadly missed in the home.
She leaves to mourn her loss, besides her husband, three daughters
and one son: Mrs. Mabel Mueller in California, Mrs. Ella Curtis in
North Dakota, Mrs. Edna Tober of Granton and Alfred Krueger at
home. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. August Milbreit, three
brothers, Emil, Gust and John Wagner. Those from away
who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller of
California, Mrs. F. Curtis and children of North Dakota, Mr. and
Mrs. Aug. Milbreit, Neillsville; Mr. and Mrs. E. Wagner, Westfield;
Gust and John Wagner, Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. will Milbreit,
Neillsville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milbreit, Waupaca; Mr. and Mrs. M.
Krueger, Watertown; Mrs. Julia Krueger and daughter, Neosho; Aug.
Schmidt and son, Abbotsford. The funeral was held at the Loyal
Methodist Church, Nov. 5, Rev. Wilson Mallory officiating. Burial
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