Obit: Kalsow, Emma Theresa Wilhelmina (1878 – 1938)
Contact:  Crystal Wendt
Surname: Kalsow, Hoffmann, Brandt, Belter, Manthei, Wasserberger, Storm, Gile, Baumann, Jaster, Westphal, Hemp, Roehrborn, Bartell, Naedler, Kluhsman

Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 24 Nov. 1938

----Kalsow, Emma Theresa Wilhelmina (11 Dec. 1878 – 21 Nov. 1938)

Emma Theresa Wilhelmina Hoffmann was born December 11, 1878, in Germany, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffmann, and passed away Monday, November 21, 1938, at 9:45 a.m. at her home in this city.

She came to America with her parents in 1892 and settled in the town of Weston where Mr. Hoffmann purchased a farm, and here Miss Emma grew to young womanhood. On Christmas day in 1905 she was united in marriage to Otto Kalsow, also of Weston Township, at the Globe Lutheran Church by Rev. H. Brandt. They established their home in Neillsville where Mr. Kalsow worked at various occupations for a number of years, and for the past 16 years he has been employed on the section.

Mrs. Kalsow was a good friend and neighbor, loyal to her home and faithful to her church. She was an active member of the Ladies’ Aid of St. John’s Lutheran church and was a charter member of that organization when it was reorganized in 1909.

She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Otto Kalsow; six sisters and two brothers, namely: Anna, Mrs. Julius Belter, Weston; Bertha, Mrs. Robert Manthei, Weston; Ida, Mrs. John Wasserberger, Neillsville; August, Mrs. William Storm, Granton; Helene, Mrs. D. F. Gile, Whitewater, California; Marie, Mrs. Albert Kalsow, Neillsville; George Hoffmann of Hope, British Columbia, Canada, and Herman Hoffmann, San Fernando, California. One sister and five brothers preceded her in death.

German services were held at the home at 1:30 Thursday afternoon and English services at 2 o’clock at St. John’s Lutheran church, Rev. Wm. A. Baumann, officiating. Mrs. Arthur Jaster sang” Let Me Be Thine Forever.” Burial was made in the Neillsville Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Claude Westphal, Frank Hemp, Harry Roehrborn, Henry Bartell, Henry Naedler and W. F. Kluhsman.

 

 

 

 

Submit a Response

 

**This Clark Co., WI Internet Library, ALHN & AHGP website is dedicated to the free sharing of information by researchers, local historians, genealogists and educators.  Because of our non-profit status, submissions are not to be used for profiteering of any kind.   Our representatives cannot accept gratuities beyond the basic expenses (i.e. postage, copying, courthouse or rental fees) for obtaining requested information.  We reserve the right to ban the involvement of anyone who intentionally disregards these policies.   Please show your appreciation for this database by Becoming a Clark County History Buff or making a contribution to our Support Fund and Perpetual Preservation Account to help keep this Clark Co., WI database freely available on the World Wide Web and free from commercial enterprise.

 

*** This copyrighted Clark Co., Wis. genealogy and history material is used by permission of the submitters.  Contact us if anyone is using this data inappropriately.  It may not be copied and posted to any commercial/.com genealogy sites such as Genealogy Trails, Family Tree Maker or the merged companies Ancestry.Com/RootsWeb/MyFamily or sold for profit.

 


Report Broken Links

ALHN & AHGP HOME PAGE

 

This page is a part of the Clark County, WI Internet Library Project

Every submission is protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.

~~The Clark Co., Wisconsin History Buffs maintain these pages in support of Free On-line History & Genealogy~~