Obit: Molle, Adolph H. #2 (1873 - 1938)

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Surnames: Molle, Brecker, Roller, Cline, Giles, Mead, Peltzer


----Sources: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 01/13/1938


Molle, Adolph H. #2 (8 MAR 1873 - 11 JAN 1938)


Adolph Molle, well known and prominent farmer, died of a heart attack while riding home from Loyal (Clark Co., Wis.) with his son-in-law, Bud Roller, early Tuesday evening (7:45) at the age of 65.


Adolph Henry Molle was born March 8, 1873, at Snyder, Neb., where he spent his early childhood, school days and manhood at the home of his parents, both of whom are now deceased.


In later years Adolph moved to Wisconsin, where he settled on a farm in the Town of Green Grove (Clark Co.). On June 30, 1904, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Brecker. To this union were born three daughters, Mathilda, Mrs. Edward Roller, of Owen, and Mrs. Frank Cline of Wis. Rapids; four sons, Julius, deceased, Arthur, Arvin, and Rueben, all of Owen, Wis. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Jim Giles of New Rayner, Colo.; Mrs. Ella Mead of Snyder, Neb.; and Mrs. Robert Peltzer of Stanton, Neb.; and two brothers, Fred and Charles of Snyder, Neb.; and several grandchildren.


Funeral services will be conducted Saturday from the Griebenow-Weirich Funeral Home, with Rev. Mansavage of Stevens Point officiating at the service. Interment will be made in the Beaver Cemetery.

 

Pallbearers at the service will be Frank and Adolph Brecker, Henry and Herman Hardrath, Adolph A. Molle, and Edward Klessig.

 

 


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