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Surnames: VOLLRATH LOGEMANN ROGERS LAABS LIMPRECHT
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 11/16/1983
Vollrath, Adeline (1907 - 1983)
Mrs. Adeline Vollrath, 76, of Lohrville, formerly of Greenwood,
Clark County, died Thursday evening, Nov. 10, 1983, at the Berlin
Memorial Hospital.
She was born on Oct. 5, 1907, in Plymouth, Wis., the daughter of
George and Ida Limprecht Logemann. She married Ernest Edward
Vollrath on Oct. 11, 1928, in the Town of Lima, near Plymouth, Wis.
He preceded her in death on July 20, 1983.
Mrs. Vollrath was educated in the Plymouth Schools, and was a
graduate of the Plymouth Business College. She had done secretarial
work in Crystal Lake until her marriage. She and her husband farmed
the family homestead, which had been in the Vollrath family for 100
years, in Mead Township, Clark County, until their retirement in
1964. Mrs. Vollrath had been living with her daughter in Lohrville
for the past year.
Mrs. Vollrath was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Greenwood
the Redgranite and Greenwood Senior Citizens Clubs and hand been a
member of the Ladies Aid at the Evangelical and Reformed Church in
Greenwood, and the Homemakers Club and Farm Bureau of
Greenwood.
Survivors include one son, Kenneth Vollrath of Largo, Fla. one
daughter, Mrs. William (Vi) Rogers of Lohrville one sister, Mrs.
Frank (Ella) Laabs of Omro 11 grandchildren and 14
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 13, 1983, at 2:30 p.m., at
Trinity Lutheran Church, Greenwood. The Rev. Daniel Ahrens
officiated and burial was in the Greenwood City Cemetery. Ruminski
Funeral Home, Redgranite, was in charge of arrangements.
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