Obit: Provinski, Minnie (1855 - 1929)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
PROVINSKI ADERHOLD BREHM HOFFMAN ----Source: Colby
Phonograph (Colby, Wis.) 03/07/1929 Provinski, Minnie
(9 Apr 1855 - 3 Mar 1929) Funeral services
for Mrs. Albert Provinski, who passed away at the family home in
colby, Wis., Sunday morning, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at
the family residence and at the M. E. Church, Rev. Fahlgren
officiating. Interment followed in the Colby Cemetery. Bernice
Brehm, Dorothy Provinski, Ruth Provinski, and Marion Provinski
acted as flower girls. Mrs. Provinski
passed away following an illness of ten days, pneumonia being the
cause of her death. She was numbered among the old pioneers of this
section, coming to the town of Hull, Marathon Co., Wis., half a
century ago, in May 1879, before her marriage. Born at Plymouth,
Sheboygan Co., Wis., on April 9, 1855, she was 74 years, 10 months
and 23 days old. Before her marriage she was Miss Minnie Aderhold
and came to this section with two brothers in 1879. The following
year, on April 28, 1880, she became the bride of Albert Provinski
and they made their home on the groom's farm located a mile north
of Cherokee, where they made their home, with the exception of four
years, until 1919, when they retired to the city of Colby. When the
Provinski's married and started to farm in 1880, the Cherokee
district was a wilderness and only the sturdiest folks could face
the years of hardship and struggle that were before them. Undaunted
by what lay ahead, they cleared their land and made one of the
finest farms in this section and, with nearly fifty years of
residence here, the deceased had seen the results of their toils
and took a just pride in building a community that is one of the
best farm sections in the state. She had seen the Indian trails
widen out into broad highways and ribbons of concrete, the
timberlands replaced by fertile fields and lived in an era that has
brought many comforts to those who opened this country in days when
it was young and only the strong and fit could expect to survive
and make a living. She was the mother of five children, two of them
having died in infancy. She is survived by
her husband, one daughter, Mrs. E. A. Brehm; two sons, Rank of
Abbotsford and Edward of Duluth, Minn.; two sisters, Mrs. Emma
Hoffman, Waldo; and Mrs. Anna Provinski, Madison; three brothers,
Charles Aderhold, town of Hull; Will Aderhold, Plymouth; Emil
Aderhold, Neenah; and ten grandchildren. Her departure will be
mourned by a host of friends, as she was a faithful wife and loving
mother, a good neighbor that was always ready to offer
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