Obit: Baehr, Anna #2 (1878 - 1953)
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Surnames:
Baehr, Sprengler, Juneau, Parge, Pfalsgraf, Phaneuf, Bedroske,
Nevela, Ewert, Ewig, Hoegel, Kramer, Zasoba, Brandt, Miller,
Luhrsen
----Source:
Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.)
05/28/1953
Baehr, Anna
(1878 - 17 May 1953)
A brief
funeral service for Mrs. Arthur Baehr, 75, who died of a heart
attack, May 17, were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at the Zink
Funeral Home. At 2:00 o’clock, the Rev. F. H. Sprengler
conducted services at St. Peter’s Lutheran church,
Dorchester, Wis. The Ladies’ Aid and Sewing Circle sang "Las Mich
Gehen," and "Asleep in Jesus," and Herbert Juneau sang, "I’m
But a Stranger Here."
Mrs. Baehr
was secretary of the Ladies’ Aid for 35 years and was also a
member of the Sewing Circle.
Burial was
made in the Dorchester Memorial cemetery. Six nephews of the
deceased, Earl and Vernon Baehr, Withee; Arthur Baehr, Otto and
Arthur Parge, Abbotsford; and Harold Pfalsgraf, Fond du Lac, served
as pallbearers.
The flowers
were in charge of six nieces: Mmes. Harold Pfalsgraf, Fond du Lac;
Otto Parge, Abbotsford; Gordon Phaneuf, Marshfield; Paul Bedroske,
Dorchester; and Earl Baehr and Tolvo Nevela, Withee.
Out of town
relatives and friends attending included Charles Parge, of
Drumheller, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Albert Ewert and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Pfalsgraf, Fond du Lac; Dr. and Mrs. R. Ewig and family,
Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs. William Hoegel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Baehr, Milwaukee;
Earl Kramer, Key West, Fla.; Miss Mary Baehr, Duluth; Mr. and Mrs. George Baehr, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baehr, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baehr, Vernon Baehr, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nevela and sons, Mrs. John Brandt, Hewitt; Mrs. Wanda Miller, Eau Claire; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luhrsen, Mondovi.
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