Obit: Crakow, Christine (1849 - 1925)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: CRAKOW
KARE PATITZ ZOCH ----Source:
ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Wis.) 04/02/1925 Crakow, Christine
(4 Augl 1849 - 30 Mar 1925) Mrs. Fred Crakow
passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Patitz after
an illness of a year, the last three months, of which she had been
confined to her bed. Death was caused by cancer. Christine Kare was
born in Niemarch, Germany Aug. 4, 1849 and passed away March 30,
1925 at the age of 75 years, 7 months and 26 days. She was married
to Fred Crakow in 1872 and to this union one daughter was born. In
1883 Mr. and Mrs. Crakow and daughter came to the United States,
living at Arlington Heights for about years. They moved to a farm
near Curtiss, Clark County, Wis., and made their home there for
many years. Mrs. Crakow was preceded to the grave by her husband,
who passed away about five years ago. She has made her home with
her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Patitz for some time and has many friends
in this village and at Curtiss, who sincerely mourn her loss. She
had been a member of the Lutheran Church since girlhood and was a
woman of strong Christian character and a patient, loving wife and
mother. To those near and dear to her we offer our most heartfelt
sympathy at their loss. She leaves to mourn her departure one
daughter, Mrs. Minnie Patitz of this village, two grandchildren,
Mrs. C. Zoch of Stevens Point and Walter Patitz of Marquette
University, Milwaukee, one great-grandchild, Charles Henry Zoch of
Stevens Point, one brother, Godfrey Kare of Boston and three
sisters in Germany. Funeral services
were held at the home Wednesday afternoon, rev. Von Busch
officiating. Misses Merrill,
Mrs. Premo, M. Jenks and J. M. Olson rendered the comforting and
beautiful musical selections. Interment took
place in the Colby Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Zoch and baby son of Stevens Point and a number of friends
from surrounding communities were here to attend the funeral. The Tribune and
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