Obit: Scholl, Clara (1891 - 1956)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Scholl, Wallen, Hogenson,
Beckman, Milquet, Reinhard, Amundson, Hoffman, Sprester,
Harcey
----Source: Clark County Press
(Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) August 2, 1956
Scholl, Clara (23 June 1891 - 24 July
1956)
Funeral services were conducted Friday
afternoon at 3 o’clock at the graveside for Mrs. Adolph
(Clara) Scholl, 65, of Kansas City, Mo., a former Neillsville
resident who died July 24, 1956, in a Kansas City hospital.
The Rev. Frank Harcey, pastor of the Congregational Church,
officiated and burial was made in the Neillsville City
Cemetery.
The body was shipped to Neillsville,
arriving here Friday noon and reposing at the Georgas Funeral Home
until time of the service.
Mrs. Scholl, the former, Clara Hogenson,
was born June 23, 1891, to John and Carrie (Wallen) Hogenson at
Neillsville. She left Neillsville at an early age and worked
in Minneapolis and Kansas City for 40 years. She was married to
Adolph Scholl at New Ulm, Minn.
She is survived by three sisters: Mrs.
Frank (Mary) Beckman, Antigo; Mrs. Alma Milquet and Mrs. Bernard
(Thornena) Reinhard, both of Green Bay; and one brother, Henry
Hogenson, also of Green Bay.
Pallbearers were: George Hoffman, Edward
Sprester, Raymond Wallen, John Amundson, Bernard Reinhard and Frank
Beckman.
Among those from out of town attending the rites were: her husband, Adolph Scholl of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckman, of Antigo; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reinhard and Henry Hogenson and son, James of Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. John Amundson of Northfield; Miss. Laura Amundson, Eau Claire; George Hoffman, of Merrillan; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sprester and Doreen of Alma Center, and Raymond Wallen of Taylor.
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