Obit: Wagner, Huldah (1868 - 1944)

Contact: Stan

Surnames: Wagner, Goetsch, Froebel, Klocke

----Sources: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 06/08/1944

Wagner, Huldah (6 Mar. 1868 - 31 May 1944)

Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 o’clock Friday afternoon at St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran church at Curtiss for Mrs. William Wagner who died of hardening of the arteries and a heart ailment early Wednesday morning at the farm home in the town of Hoard at the age of 76 years. Rev. M. C. Goetsch officiated and internment was made in Pine Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Wagner, the former Huldah Froebel, was born in Germany on March 6th, 1868, and was married in Germany to William Wagner. They were pioneers of the town of Hoard and lived on a farm in Hoard the past 50 years. She was a member of St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran church and the Ladies’ Aid Society.

Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Klocke of Curtiss; three sons, Albert and Otto of Curtiss and William of Atwater, Minnesota; 12 grand children; six great grand children; three brothers in Beloit, Milwaukee and Chicago and three sisters in Germany.

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Re: Obit: Wagner, Huldah (1868 - 1944)

Contact: Audrey Klocke-Heintz
Email: flattopyuma@yahoo.com

I am Huldah Wagner's great-granddaughter. She was actually laid out and buried from home. I remember the funeral well as I was allowed to carry flowers. She was born in Germany and her son Otto Froebel was born in Germany, but she was married to William Wagner, who was born in Wisconsin, in Wisconsin. My father told me his grandmother died of diabetes.

 

 


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