Obit: Leichtnam, Elsie A. (1889 - 1925)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: LEICHTNAM
SCHMIDT ZIMMER ----Source:
ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Wis.) 10/01/1925 Leichtnam, Elsie A.
(26 JUN 1889 - 23 Sep 1925) Mrs. Albert
Leichtnam died at their farm home 3 1/2 miles southwest of
Dorchester, Clark County, Wis., Sept. 23, 1925, after an illness of
several weeks, at the age of 36 years, 2 months and 27 days. The funeral
service were held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the farm home
and at 2 o'clock at the Little White Church, Rev. Paul Walter
officiating, and she was laid to rest in the cemetery south of
Dorchester beside her little ones. Elsie Anna Schmidt
was born at the Schmidt farm home southwest of town June 26th,
1889, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Schmidt. Mr.
Schmidt is our Village President. She was raised and enjoyed the
same beloved surroundings all through babyhood and girlhood, and on
June 23, 1909 was married there to Albert Leichtnam by the rev. John
Marks. They lived more
than a year with her parents, then they moved to Abbotsford, where
they lived only a short time, when they purchased the farm which
has since been her home. Four children were
born to them, three of who were waiting on the golden shore for her
coming and one son, Archie, 15 years old, with her husband, survive
her. Besides her husband and son, she leaves her aged parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Schmidt, one sister, Mrs. Bertha Zimmer of Thorp, and two
brothers, William of Rib Lake and Charles of Milan. When one thinks
of Mrs. Leichtnam, you think of a cheery, jolly lady with a big
smile, always willing and ready to help anyone in need or anything
for the good of her community. It did one good just to talk to her
for a few minute because she made you feel that life was
worthwhile. And surely anyone who does that has fulfilled the
highest that God expects of anyone. May those who
mourn be comforted by the thought of her beautiful life. God in His
infinite wisdom took the blossom in its full bloom and planted it
in his Garden where the cold and frost of this world can never
touch it. The best of
friends in Abbotsford join us in offering the hand of sympathy and
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