Obit: Ohlemotz, Amelia (1834 - 1925)
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Surnames: OELMETZ
PAGEL BARTH OHLEMOTZ SMITH ----Source: THORP
COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 11/05/1925 Ohlemotz, Amelia
(3 JUN 1834 - 3 NOV 1925) Mrs. Conrad
Oelmetz, aged ninety-one years, died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. August Pagel in this village (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.), on
Tuesday morning, Nov. 3, 1925. Deceased had been in poor health
owing to advanced age, for some time past. She leaves to mourn, two
daughters, Mrs. August Pagel of Thorp, Mrs. Caesar Barth of the
town of Reseberg, and one son, Louis Oelmetz of Sheboygan.
Interment will take place in the Reseberg (Sylvan) Cemetery. (Follow on in
11/12/1925 Thorp Courier) Amelia Henrietta
Smith Ohlemotz passed away on Tuesday morning, Nov. 3, 1925, of old
age, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Caroline Pagel. Mrs. Ohlemotz was
born June 8, 1834 at Guben, Germany, and came to America at the age
of nine years, with her parents, to Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co.,
N.Y. Amelia Smith was
married to Conrad Ohlemotz in the year 1857 and resided at the
above mentioned place for several years, from thence they moved to
Sheboygan. About twenty-five years ago they moved to Thorp and made
their home in the town of Reseberg until about ten years ago. After
the death of her husband she made her home with her children. She
spent most of her latter days with her daughter, Mrs. Caroline
Pagel. Mrs. Amelia
Ohlemotz passed away on Tuesday morning, Nov. 3rd, about 6:30. The
deceased was 91 years, 4 months and 25 days of age. She leaves to
mourn, two daughters, Mrs. Caroline Page, Mrs. Amelia Barth, one
son, Louis Ohlemotz, 12 grandchildren and 22
great-grandchildren. The funeral took
place at the Lutheran Church at Reseburg, Rev. Stapel officiating,
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