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Herzog, Mary (1881 - 1959) |
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Stan |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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HERZOG SOEFKER OLSON ROEBER MEYER |
----Source: MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD 11/ /1959
MRS. MARY HERZOG
Greenwood - Funeral Services were held
Saturday in Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church at Plymouth for
Mrs. Mary Herzog, 78, a former Greenwood, Clark County resident,
who died Nov. 25, 1959, at the Nicholas Hospital in Sheboygan. She
fractured a hip a month ago and had been in poor health since. The
Rev. Lowell Ferguson officiated and burial was made in Saron
Reformed cemetery in Sheboygan Falls.
The former Mary Soefker, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Soefker was born in Greenwood May 13, 1881, and was educated in the
Greenwood schools. She was married to John Herzog on May 23, 1925,
at Sheboygan. Since their marriage she had lived at Plymouth. Her
husband preceded her in death Nov. 9, 1935. She had made her home
at the Ricky Knoll Infirmary since 1958.
She was a member of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church in
Plymouth and of its Ladies Aid Society. The society attended the
rites in a body and sang a hymn.
Surviving are five sisters-in-law and two brothers-in-law, all of
the Plymouth area a brother-in-law, Henry Olson of Greenwood and a
number of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by three sisters, Mrs. Matt (Louise)
Roeber, Mrs. Henry (Elenora) Olson and Mrs. Adolph (Caroline)
Meyer, and six brothers, Henry, August and Fred, and three who died
in infancy.
Out-of-town relatives who attended the rites were Henry Olson, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Turnquist and Mrs. Orville Oswald, Greenwood Mrs.
John Widmer, Riplinger Mr. and Mrs. George Theilen, Davison, Mich.
Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence Cammers and Ed Cammers of Genoa City and
many relatives of the Herzog family.
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