Obit: Buker, Ella (1873 - 1956)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Buker, Hemstock, Christie,
Hemp, Trogner, Tews, Neff, Manthey, Timmler, Hoehne, Severson,
Ludwig, Plank, Weast, Franz, Decker, Goeke, Hohl, Miller, Bartelt,
Speich, Horn, Shaw, Mitte, Wegner, Poppe, Grap, Guthmiller,
Koch
----Source: Clark County Press
(Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) March 15, 1956
Buker, Ella (1 September 1873 - 9 March
1956)
Mrs. Ella (Hemp) Buker, 82, of 116 W.
6th Street, Neillsville, died Friday at the Neillsville
Nursing Home.
Funeral services were conducted Monday
from the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church in Neillsville.
The Rev. Albert Guthmiller and the Rev. Charles Koch of Greenwood
officiated. Burial was made in the Neillsville City
Cemetery. The body reposed at the Georgas Funeral Home until
one hour prior to services, when it was taken to the church.
Mrs. Buker was born September 1, 1873, in
Greenwood, to James and Jane (Hemstock) Christie. The family farmed
in the Eaton Center area, where she received her elementary
education. She worked out as a young girl until her marriage to
Adolph Hemp of Neillsville on October 14, 1889. Mr. Hemp
preceded her in death on December 18, 1919. At the time of
his death Mr. Hemp operated the Trogner Mill, which is now the
location of the Fullerton Lumber Company. They also farmed the
Charles Tews farm on North Grand Avenue until the spring of
1907. After the death of Mr. Hemp she made her home with her
daughter and with her brother at Greenwood.
While in Greenwood she met Edward Buker,
and they were married May 14, 1922. Mr. Buker died February
23, 1954.
She continued to live in Greenwood until
August 27, 1955, when she moved to Neillsville. She entered
the nursing home December 19, 1955.
Mrs. Buker is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Charles (Elvira) Neff, Sr. of Neillsville; and a brother
Joseph Christie of Chetek. Two grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Buker was a member of the Zion
Evangelical and Reformed Church of Neillsville.
Pallbearers were: Theo. Mitte, Arthur
Wegner, Leo Hemp, Herman Hemp, John Poppe and Harvey Grap.
Miss Sarah Albrecht, accompanied by Mrs. J. Grether, sang two
selections.
Out of town relatives attending services were: Mrs. Robert Manthey, Portage; Theodore Buker, Loyal; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Buker, Mrs. Hugh Christie, Mrs. Kit Christie, Mrs. Edward Timmler, Sr., Mrs. George Hoehne, Mrs. Hugh Severson, Rose Ludwig, Mrs. Eleanor Plank, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weast, Mrs. Calvin Franz, William Decker, William Goeke, Mrs. Edwin Hohl, Mrs. Anita Miller, Mrs. Robert Bartelt, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Speich, Miss Violet Speich, Mrs. Caroline Horn, all of Greenwood; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw, Marshfield.
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