Obit: Plockelman,
Albina (1886 - 1932)
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Surnames: PLOCKELMAN MILLER TACHEN
----Sources: WEEKLY CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co., WI) 05/06/1932
Plockelman, Albina (31 DEC 1886 - 3 MAY 1932)
Dorchester (Clark Co., Wis.) folks were shocked to learn of the death of Mrs. Henry Plockelman, who passed away Tuesday morning at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Chippewa Falls, after an illness of two week’s duration.
Funeral services are being held this Friday afternoon
at two o’clock at the Little White Church, with Rev. L. Thiel officiating and
burial will take place in the Memorial Cemetery.
Albina Miller was born at Bangor, Wis., Dec. 31,
1886, and was 45 years, 4 months and 3 days old at the time of death. She grew
to womanhood in Wisconsin and on June 20, 1906, she was united in marriage to
Henry Plockelman at Medford. The happy couple moved to the Groom’s farm near
Curtiss (Clark Co.) where they lived for 25 years. Two years ago they moved to
Dorchester, their present home. Nine children were born to this union, all of
whom, with their father, survive.
Mrs. Plockelman was a quiet, home loving lady who
brought every influence to bear in aiding her to raise a healthy, happy family.
Her ? care and sacrifice made her not only a dearly beloved mother but one
highly esteemed and loved by those who best knew her. A mother’s ? is stilled
and lips are silent, yet her easy gracious acts and tender ? shall serve still
in their ?
Mrs. Plockelman leaves her husband and nine children,
Mrs. Fred Tauchen, Dorchester, Miss Ester, Cleveland, Wis., Miss Ruth and
Emil, Walter and Jeanne at home, and four grandchildren, Harold Bernice
and Margaret Tauchen, and Marion Plockelman, to mourn her sudden departure.
The Clarion joins the many friends extending a hand
of sincerest sympathy and deepest understanding in this dark hour.
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