Obit: Buehlman, Christ (1848 - 1925)
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Surnames: BUEHLMAN
MORELTE GRUENTZEL ALLEN MIKOWSKI HARRIS BELL BUBLITZ KINGMAN ----Source: THORP
COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 06/25/1925 Buehlman, Christ
(15 Feb 1848 - 18 JUN 1925) Christ Buehlman
died at Mt. Sinai Hospital at Milwaukee on June 18, 1925 at 11:30
p.m., after an illness of three weeks. Death was caused from blood
poison followed by acute peritonitis. Christ Buehlman
was born at Canton Baron, Switzerland on Feb. 15, 1848. He came to
America at the age of nineteen and settled in Green Bay. In 1875 he
was united in marriage with Sarah Morelte, whose death occurred a
few years later, and moved to Neenah, Wis. He was married to Anna
Gruentzel in 1884 at New London, Wis., who also preceded him in
death. Mr. Buehlman lived in Thorp, Clark County, Wis. twenty-four
years and leaves seven children to mourn his death: Mrs. N. E.
Allen, Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. P. B. Milkowski, Milwaukee, Wis.,
Mrs. F. M. Harris, Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. C. J. Bell, Little
Chute, Wis., Mrs. R. H. Bublitz, Thorp, Wis., Mrs. P. L. Kingman,
Gilman, Wis., Mr. Clarence John Buehlman, Milwaukee, Wis. Funeral services
were held from St. Bernard's Church on June 22, 1925 at 9:00 a.m.,
Father Muckerheide officiating. Those present from
out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hehne and Lawrence Hehne of
Superior, Wis., Mrs. W. E. Allen of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. P. B.
Milkowski and Clarence J. Buehlman of Milwaukee, Wis., Dr. and Mrs.
C. J. Bell of Little Chute, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Kingman of
Gilman, Wis., Mrs. R. W. Bickerstaff of Cornell, Wis., Mrs. Johnson
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