Obit: Lueloff, Fred C. (1877 - 1952)

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Surnames: Lueloff, Hoffman, Tesmer, Orth, Sabler, Steinwand, Scade, Kobs, Tesmer, Kalbus, Noah, Keenan

----Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 10 Jul 1952

Lueloff, Fred C. (13 Mar. 1877 - 5 July 1952)

Fred C. Lueloff died at the Marshfield, Wisconsin Hospital Saturday evening at the age of 75 years. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Lulloff Funeral Home, Rev. O. Hoffmann officiating, and internment was made in the Colby (Colby, Clark Co. Wis.) Cemetery. Pall bearers were Paul Tesmer, Conrad Orth, Carl Sabler, A. M. Steinwand, Richard Scade and George Kobs.

Mr. Lueloff was born in Kiel on March 13, 1877, and came to Colby in 1899 with a brother, the late Theodore Lueloff. They operated a marble and granite works here, and after the death of his brother, Mr. Lueloff continued the business alone. He married Ida Tesmer on November 19, 1903.

Surviving are is wife; two daughters, Mrs. Karl (Irma) Kalbus and Mrs. William (Leota) Noah of Oshkosh; four grand children; one great grand child; a brother, Herman of Kiel; and a sister, Mrs. Tillie Keenan of Ironwood, Mich. His parents, one sister and four brothers preceded him in death.

Mr. Lueloff was well and favorably known in Colby, Wisconsin and always endeavored to perform his work to the best of his ability. His many friends were sorry to hear of his death. He was a member of the Colby fire department.

Family Notes

1910 Federal Census, Colby West Ward, Clark, Wisconsin, family 115, pg. 6

Fred Lulloff, white, married, male
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's birthplace: Germany

Household Members
self Fred Lulloff M 33y (1877) Wisconsin
wife Ida Lulloff F 22y (1888) Wisconsin
daughter Erma Lulloff F 5y Wisconsin

1920 Federal Census, Clark, Wisconsin

Fred Lueloff, white, married, male
father's birthplace: Prussia
mother's birthplace: Germany

Household Members
self Fred Lueloff M 42y Wisconsin
wife Ida M Lueloff F 33y Wisconsin
dau Irma L Lueloff F 15y Wisconsin
dau Leota V Lueloff F 8y Wisconsin

1930 Federal Census, Colby, Clark, Wisconsin, enumeration district number: 0004, family 145

Ida Lueloff, white, married, female
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's birthplace: Wisconsin

Household Members
head Fred C Lueloff M 53 Wisconsin
wife Ida Lueloff F 43 Wisconsin
daughter Irma Lueloff F 25 Wisconsin
daughter Leota Lueloff F 18 Wisconsin
sister-in-law Clara Wescott F 30 Wisconsin

Wisconsin Marriage Records

Fred C. Luelloff
groom's birthplace: Schleswig, Manitowoc Co.
bride's name: Ida Maria Elisabeth Tesmer
bride's birthplace: Door Co., Wis.
marriage date: 19 Nov 1903
marriage place: Clark, Wisconsin
groom's father's name: Gottfr Luelloff
groom's mother's name: Sophie Grambort
bride's father's name: Charles Tesmer
bride's mother's name: Anna Kaeting
groom's race: White
bride's race: White

Wisconsin Birth Records

Clara Vesmar Lueloff
gender: Female
birth date: 23 May 1904
birthplace: City of Colby, Clark Co, Wisconsin
race: White
father's name: Fred Lueloff
mother's name: Ida Tesmar

1917-1918 World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards

Fred Carl Lueloff
event place: Clark County, Wisconsin, United States
gender: Male
birth date: 13 Mar 1877
location: United States
country of citizenship: United States

Social Security Death Index

Leota (Lueloff) Noah
birth date: 8 October 1911
social security number: 389-22-6150
place of issuance: Wisconsin
last residence: Valrico, Hillsborough, Florida
zip code of last residence: 33595
death date: February 1977
estimated age at death: 66

 

 


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