Obit: Yndogliato, Barbara (1871 - 1957)

 

Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon

Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 
 

Surnames: Yndogliato, Irlmeier, Trocinsky, Heartt, Erpenbach, Peters, Leketas 
 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) January 17, 1957, Photo-Wilmette, IL Historical Museum

 

Yndogliato, Barbara (10 August, 1871 - 13 January 1957) 
 

Mrs. Angelo Yndogliato, 85, of Route 1, Neillsville, died at her farm home Sunday morning following a lingering illness.  
 

Funeral services were held Wednesday morning from St. Mary’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Peter J. Leketas officiated.  Burial was made in the parish cemetery. 
 

The Christian Mothers Society, of which Mrs. Yndogliato was a member, held a rosary service at 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon.  A general rosary service was read Tuesday evening at the Bergemann Funeral Home, which was in charge of the arrangements.  
 

Mrs. Yndogliato, the former Barbara Irlmeier, was born August 10, 1871, in Germany. She received her education there, and at the age of 18 she came to the United States, settling in Madison.  On October 5, 1891, she married Angelo Yndogliato.  They settled on a farm in the Town of Pine Valley, which has been her home for 65 years. 
 

She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and the Christian Mothers Society. 
 

Surviving are five daughters: Mrs. Frank (Theresa) Trocinsky, Glendive, Mont.; Mrs. William (Rose) Heartt, Highland Park, Ill.; Miss Elizabeth Yndogliato, Glendive, Mont.; Mrs. Tony (Margaret) Erpenbach, Neillsville; Mrs. Harry (Leona) Peters, Wilmette, Ill.; and two sons: John and Thomas (Ruby), both of Neillsville.  Twelve grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren also survive. 

 

Barbara Yndogliato 1871 - 1957 (Marked with "X")

 

 


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