Obit: Strebe, Libbie Bell #2 (1892 - May 1953)
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Surnames:
Strebe, Oates, Goelden, Brown, Jacobus, Rindfleisch, Moore, Hart,
Goetz, Kilty, Bergman, Junod, Garrow, Johnson, Domrow, Schade,
Berlin, Tuxharn, Berryman, Carlson, Eichsteadt, Stewart, Lenhard,
Bergmann, Forrell, Zell, Pacourek, Stadler, Hoeft, Hebert
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford,
Clark County, Wis.) 05/14/1953
Strebe,
Libbie Bell (8 Jan. 1892 - 13 May 1953)
Funeral
services for Mrs. Abe Strebe, 61, of Wausau, who died Wednesday
evening, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at
the Presbyterian church at Abbotsford, Wis. The body is at the Zink
Funeral Home.
Burial will
be made in the Abbotsford cemetery.
----Source:
Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.)
05/21/1953
Funeral
services for Mrs. Abe Strebe of Wausau, a former resident here, who
died Wednesday, were held Saturday afternoon in the Presbyterian
church at 2:00 o’clock. The Rev. Arthur Oates, D.D., of
Marshfield, officiated and burial was made in the Abbotsford
cemetery.
Pallbearers
were Harold Goelden, Duane Strebe, Robert and Vilas Strebe, Richard
Brown and Richard Jacobus.
Nancy
Rindfleisch, Marlene and Judy Strebe, Darlene Moore, Mary Hart,
Janice Goetz, Mrs. William Goetz, Mrs. Robert Kilty, and Mrs.
Robert Bergman were in charge of floral arrangements.
Among those
who came here for the services were Miss Mary Jane Junod, Eau
Claire; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrow, and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Ogema; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Strebe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strebe, Vilas and
Clarence Strebe, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Domrow, George Strebe, and Emil
Schade, all of Sheridan; Mr. and Mrs. Obed Moore, Darlene, and
Dallas Moore, Marinette;
Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Brown, Menominee, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart, Stevens Point;
Miss Mary Hart, West Allis; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
James Berlin, and Mrs. Leonard Tuxharn, Wisconsin Rapids;
Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Moore, Mrs. James Berryman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Eichsteadt, and Mr. and Mrs. Delno Stewart, Port
Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Brown, Mr. and Mrs. August Lenhard, Mrs.
Ida Lenhard, Mrs. Joyce Bergmann, Athens; Kenneth Strebe,
Madison;
Marlene
Strebe, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Strebe, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Forrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Zell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pacourek, Marshfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Strebe and Kit and Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Stadler, Owen; Mrs. Ted Hoeft, Chippewa Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Edgard
Lenhard, Athens; and Mr. and Mrs. William Rindfleisch, Nancy and
Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. William Goetz and Janice of
Spencer.
Mrs. Strebe,
the former Libbie Bell Moore, was born Jan. 8, 1892, in the town of
Hull, Marathon county, and received her education there.
Her marriage
to Abe Strebe, of Abbotsford took place Sept. 30, 1908, in the town
of Hull. After their marriage, they operated a farm for 28 years in
the town of Holton, Marathon county. They also resided for eight
years at Fairchild, and for nine years at Marshfield. For the past
nine months, they lived at Wausau.
She was a
member of the Women’s Benefit Association of Abbotsford, for
33 years.
Survivors include her husband, two sons, Clyde, Marshfield, and Eldred, Owen; two daughters, Mrs. Edgar (Laura) Lenhard, Athens; and Mrs. William (Ethel) Rindfleisch, Spencer; 17 grand children; three great grand children; four brothers, Joseph, Wisconsin Rapids; Roy, Port Edwards; John, Everett, Wash.; and Obed, Marinette; five sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Lizzie) Hart, Stevens Point; Mrs. Charles (Gladys) Brown, and Mrs. Strebe’s twin sister, Mrs. George (Liddie) Brown, Abbotsford; Mrs. Ward (Pearl) Brown, Menominee, Mich.; and Mrs. Charles (Beatrice) Hebert, Yakima, Washington.
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