Obit: Loos, Elizabeth #2 (1882 – 1962)

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Surnames: Loos, Schnell, Becker, Boulanger, Menne, Harkins, Utecht

----- Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 04/26/1962

----- Loos, Elizabeth (6 DEC 1882 – 17 APR 1962)

Rev. Norbert E. King officiated at a blessing service for Mrs. Elizabeth Loos, 79, Thursday morning at 11 a.m. at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. Due to Holy Week restrictions, the Requiem High Mass was said Monday, April 23. Burial was made in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Loos died Tuesday morning, April 17 at Neillsville Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient for the past week.

Pallbearers were Hugo Stutte, Edgar Verhalen, Delbert Becker, Joe Esselman, Leo Degenhardt, and Albert Rueth.

Relatives and friends who attended the services Thursday or Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Loos and Rueben Loos, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. C.F. Boulanger, Evanston, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schnell, John Schnell, Mrs. Rose Menne, Mrs. Steve Riesterer and Tony Schneider, Kiel; Mrs. Frank Utecht, Oconomowoc; Mrs. Justin Harkins, Elkhart Lake; Mrs. Otto Kaderabek, Mrs. Mark Wagner, Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Baumgartner, Mrs. Clarence Stahl, St. Nazianz.

Mrs. Robert Steckbauer, Mrs. Victor Fisher, Wausau; Mrs. Herb Stahl, Newton; Mrs. Louis Florian, Jerome Schneider, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Herr, Mrs. Alice Stiefvater, Mrs. Katherine Lindner, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hinker, Greenwood; Mrs. Walt Stabnow, Neillsville; Miss Jean Becker, La Crosse; Miss Diann Becker, Milwaukee.


 

 


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