Obit: Tauchen, Meta
(Plockelman) (1904 - 1953)
Contact: Linda Mertens
Email:
mertens@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Tauchen, Plockelman,
Engel, Pappe, Wilke, Beisner, Fierke, Abegglen, Harder, Grueschow, Hickey,
Belle, Pete, Maxam, Hickey
----Source - Anna Johnson's Scrapbook
Meta Tauchen (13 Feb 1904 - 18 Aug 1953)
Funeral services for Mrs. Fred
S. Tauchen, 49, who died August 18, were held from Zion Evangelical Lutheran
church, Stetsonville, Saturday. The Rev. A.J. Engel, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran
church, Medford, officiated at the rites at 2:00pm and burial was in the
Lutheran cemetery at Stetsonville. Miss Eunice Pappe sang “Jerusalem Thou City
Fair and High” and “Asleep in Jesus”. She was accompanied by her father,
Waldemar Pappe, who was organist at the ceremony.
Pallbearers were Herman
Wilke, Albert Beisner, William Beisner, Victor Fierke, Albert Abegglen and Paul
Harder. Fuchsgruber Funeral Service had charge of arrangements, and the deceased
lay in state at the local funeral parlors until noon Saturday, when she was
taken to the church to lie in state until time of services.
Mrs. Tauchen,
who had been seriously ill since early spring, died at 9:15pm August 18 in St.
Joseph’s hospital, Marshfield, where she was taken Aug. 7 for treatment.
Meta Alice Plockelman was born Feb 13, 1904, in the Town of Mayville, where she
lived until her marriage to Fred S. Tauchen in Dorchester on Jan. 23, 1926.
Since her marriage, she had resided with her family on their farm two miles
north of the village in the Town of Little Black.
Surviving are her
widower, and two children, Harold Tauchen, Woodruff, and Miss Margaret Tauchen,
Chicago. Both were here for their mother’s funeral. A daughter, Bernice, died
about 20 years ago at the age of 4. Also surviving are four brothers, Emil
Plockelman, Milwaukee; George, of Chicago; Roy, Pascoe, Wash., and Walter, in
California; four sisters, Mrs. Albert (Ester) Grueschow, Sheboygan Falls; Mrs.
William (Ruth) Hickey, Baileys Harbor; Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Belle, Milwaukee,
and Mrs. William (Jean) Pete, Milwaukee.
Those coming from out of town
for the rites included Emil Plockelman, Milwaukee; Mrs. Albert Grueschow,
Sheboygan Falls; Mrs. Susan Maxam, Babcock; Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey, Baileys
Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tauchen, Brandon; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tauchen,
Barron, and Gerald Tauchen, River Falls.
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