Obit: Pudleiner, Louise Christina (1897 – 1969)
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Surnames: Pudleiner, Jeide, Hofmann, Anderson
----Source - Anna Johnson's Scrapbook
Louise Christina Pudleiner (2 Dec 1897 - 29 Dec 1969)
Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at Peace United Church of
Christ, Dorchester, for Miss Louise Christina Pudleiner, 72, a lifelong
Dorchester area resident who died Monday, Dec. 29th, at University hospitals,
Madison, where she had been a patient for the past month. Rev. Joseph Jeide
officiated and burial took place in Medford Evergreen cemetery.
The body lay in state at Maurina funeral home at Dorchester. Miss Pudleiner was
born (to John and Anna Pudleiner), December 2, 1897, at Stetsonville, and
attended Dorchester grade school. For the past 20 years she had made her home
with a half-brother, Ernest Hofmann, in the town of Mayville, Clark county.
She was a member of Peace United Church of Christ, the Women's Guild and also a
member of the Hilltop Homemakers club.
Surviving are a brother, Emil Jacob Pudleiner, Abbotsford; two half brothers,
Ernest and Hugo Hofmann, both of Dorchester; a half-sister, Rose, Mrs. William
Anderson, Milwaukee, and two step-brothers, Otto and Henry Hofmann, both of
Coleman.
Two brothers, a stepsister and two stepbrothers preceded her in death.
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