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Pieper, Minna (1872 - 1939)

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PIEPER NAGEL BRESEMAN FOHRMAN


----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 1/11/1940


OBITUARY OF MINNA PIEPER


Minna Pieper, nee Nagel, died Saturday, Dec. 30, 1939, at the age of 67 years, 8 months and 3 days. Death was caused by diabetes and complications.


The deceased was born in Germany, April 27, 1872, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nagel. On Nov. 9, 1893, she was married to August Pieper at Hustisford, Dodge Co. After living in Dodge Co. for seven years the couple came to Clark Co. and established a home in Beaver Township. They lived in the Town of Beaver during the entire 39 years since their arrival in 1900.


She is survived by her husband and their three sons and two daughters. The sons and daughters are Reinhardt, Greenwood Alma Breseman, Granton Lorna Fohrman, Greenwood Bernard and Arnold, Greenwood.


Surviving also are two brothers, Ernest of Woodland and William of Abbotsford and seven grandchildren.


Funeral services were held here Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Trinity American Lutheran Church, Rev. J.C. Langholz officiating. The Trinity choir furnished the music. Interment was in the Lutheran Cemetery. The pallbearers were Reinhardt Peiper, Bernard Pieper, Arnold Pieper, Wm. Breseman and Algarnon Breseman.


Relatives from away attending the funeral included Wm. Nagel, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bauman, Robert Tesner, Abbotsford Mr. and Mrs. Emil Radloff and son Elmer, Corn Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pieper from Ridge Robert and daughter Esther Roy Rutz, Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Herb Steuber, Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pieper, Clyman Mr. and Mrs. J. Stolmeister and daughter Gladys, Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Sell, Curtiss and Mrs. Bob Dempsey.

 

 


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