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Sanger, Emma (14 DEC 1894 - 24 MAY 1985) |
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Surnames: SANGER GOTHER FRANKE ROEHL FABER GALKE KLEINSCHMIDT
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 06/05/1985
Sanger, Emma (14 DEC 1894 - 24 MAY 1985)
Mrs. Ernest (Emma) Sanger, 90, of Chili, Clark County, died Friday
evening, May 24, 1985 at the Memorial Home in Neillsville.
Funral services were held Wednesday, May 29, 1985, at Christ
Lutheran Church in the Town of Chili. Rev. E. T. Keller officiated
and burial was in Yolo Cemetery in the Town of Fremont.
Sanger was born Dec. 14, 1894 in Calumet County to the late Oscar
and Ann (nee Gother) Franke. She was educated in the Town of Lynn
in Clark County, and married Ernest Sanger in the Town of Fremont
on Oct. 27, 1915. They moved near Loyal in 1957 and she came to the
Town of Chili in 1972 after her husband died Feb. 18, 1972.
One brother, Jack Franke and three sisters, Clara Galke, Ida
Kleinschmidt and Minnie, and one grandchild preceded her in death.
Sanger entered the Memorial Home in Neillsville in 1977.
She Was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church in the Town of
Chili.
Sanger is survived by two sons, Elmer, Rockford, Ill., Chaplain
Lawrence, Fuquay-Varina, N.C. two daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Evelyn)
Roehl, Spencer and Mrs. Norman (Mildred) Faber, Granton nine
grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Leo Roehl, Marion Lee, Robert Spiegelberg, David
Grottke, Milton Rand and Donald Smith. Hilda Montag was the
organist and Mrs. Lawrence Dix Sr. and Howard Jennings sang during
the services. Gilbertson Funeral Home, Granton, handled
arrangements.
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