Obit: Hollenbach, Louise (1874 - 1917)
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Surnames: Hollenbach, Hohlnbach,
Neitzel, Marsh, Hempe, Stewart, Pietenpol, Mallory
----Source: Granton
News (Granton, Clark County, Wis.) 08/31/1917
Hollenbach, Louise (30 MAR
1874 - 24 AUG 1917)
(Cemetery listing says Hohlnbach)
Mrs. Geo.
Hollenbach died at 5 o’clock p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, 1917 as the result of an
apoplectic stroke suffered shortly after three o’clock that afternoon. Deceased
had been a patient sufferer from a complication of disease for the last four
years and although up and about most of the time she has been greatly afflicted.
Louise Neitzel was born in Milwaukee, Wis. in 1874, a daughter of Otto and
Susan Neitzel, and came here when a little girl with her parents who took up
residence in the town of Lynn. On June 20th, 1893 she was united in marriage to
George Hollenbach here in the old Fischer Church in the town of Grant. To them
were born nine children, Violet, Agnes, Esther, Otto, Forest, Rosella, Wallace,
Gerald and Anita, all surviving and at home with their father. She is beside her
immediate family, survived by her mother, Mrs. Susan Neitzel and sister Elsie at
the old home place in Lynn, sister Lydia, Mrs. Clare Marsh of California,
Mollie, Mrs. Paul Hempe of Milwaukee, Clara, Mrs. W.D. Stewart of Spokeville and
Laura, Mrs. Floyd Pietenpol of the town of York.
Mrs. Hollenbach was a
kind, loving Christian woman, and was loved most by those who knew her best. In
all her life she enjoyed the highest degree of respect and good will of her
large number of acquaintances. The funeral services were held at the Adventist
Church at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon. Rev. Wilson Mallory of the Church of
Christ officiated and spoke words of comfort to the bereaved ones. The Lynn
choir sang at the services, several well-known and most appropriate hymns. The
floral tributes were very numerous and most beautiful. The casket was heaped
with a profusion of beautiful flowers as well as surrounded by handsome set
pieces. The pallbearers were Oscar Johnson, H.E. Williams, L.E. Moh, Herman
Riedel, Wm. Sternitzky and Carl Williams. The remains were laid to rest in the
Windfall Cemetery near those of loved ones gone before.
Among the out of
town relatives and friends ehre and attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. John
Hollenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollenbach of Almond, Mrs. L.G. Zimmer and
daughter Ruth of Eau Claire, Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Phillips, Mrs. Peter
Hollenbach and daughter Clara of Minneapolis, Mrs. W.D. Stewart and children of
Spokeville, Will Rayhorse, Fred Schultz, Miss Martha Berger and Mrs. Joe
Gressler of Milwaukee.
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Lloyd /
Hollenbach
Contact: JL
Email: jlrasch@yahoo.com
I have a Bible
with the names Hollenbach and Lloyd in it, Lloyd from Neillsville.
Email me if its your family line.
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