Obit: Buker, Anna (1873 - 1912)
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Surnames: WEHRMAN BUKER VOLK ABEL SAEWERT
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Wis.) May 1912
OBITUARY--Buker, Anna (1873 - 1912)
ANNA WEHRMAN was born September 23, 1873, in
Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wehrman. The early part of her childhood was passed at that place,
and when seven years of age she came with her parents to this city
and settled on a farm a few miles west of town. Her girlhood days
were thus passed attending the public schools and assisting her
people with such duties as she could readily perform.
On June 14th, 1894 she was married to Edward Buker, to journey
through this life as a help mate, enjoying together all privileges
afforded, but the sweet ties that bind have been severed.
Mrs. Buker passed away at her home in this city Wednesday morning
May 22nd, a little after eight o'clock, at the age of 38 years, 7
months and 28 days. Deceased was taken sick about the middle of
January and had not been well at any time since, although she was
up and about the house on different occasions. Heart trouble was
the cause of death.
Three children were born to her - two sons and a daughter, two of
whom survive her Arthur and Orlando, a husband, three sister - Mrs.
Val Voilk, Mrs. Wm. Volk and Mrs. Gustave Abel two brothers - Fred
and Otto, and an aged father she leaves to mourn her loss.
Mrs. Buker was a member of the R.N.A. and a faithful member of the
church.
Life will never be quite the same to those who were nearest to her.
They will long for a mother's counsel and advice, and a wife's
gentle and loving sympathy, for she was a woman of strong Christian
character patient, loving and self-sacrificing.
Her life was gentle but like the still waters it was deep. In her
heart of hearts she carried those she loved, and her hand was never
weary, her step never failed in ministering unto, caring for,
waiting upon those who were in any way dependent upon her.
Funeral services were held at the M.E. church Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Rev. Otto Saewert of the German Reformed church and Rev. W. T.
Hendren officiating. At the close of these solemn services all were
permitted to look for the last time upon the face of the departed
then the sad cortege moved on to our silent city. Nothing on earth
is changed only a loving wife and mother is gone.
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