Obit:

Seibold, Lena (1864 - 1931)

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Stan

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SEIBOLD CONRAD GEISLER DOLAN KROKSON LAABS KUEHN STREBE WEBER

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner, about June 10, 1931

 

Obituary of Mrs. A. SEIBOLD.


Lena Conrad Seibold was born in Theresa, Dodge County, Wis., February 22, 1864 and died in the Town of Warner June 10, 1931 at the age of 67 years, 3 months, and 16 days.


She came to Clark County in 1881 and made here home for a short time with her sister Mrs. Otto Geisler. In 1883 she wsa married to Andrew Seibold at Abbotsford, Wisconsin. They purchased a piece of land in the Town of Warner which they cleared and made their home here for 44 years. After they sold the home farm they settled on a forty adjoining where she made her home until her death.


She is survived by her husband Andrew Seibold and seven children: Mrs. Robert (Louise) Dolan Louis and Harry, all of Canada Mrs. Axel Krokson (Frony) of Cornell Wis Mrs. Hubert Kuehn (Lena) of Greenwood, Wis Mrs. Alfred Laabs
(Ina) of Stanley, Wis and John on the home farm, two sisters, and one brother and and twenty-five grandchildren.


Funeral services were held from the home and the body was laid to rest in the Forest Hill Cemetery.


The large number of friends and neighbors who gathered at the home where the services were held together with the beautiful floral offerings betoken the esteem in which she was held.


Among those who attended the services from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber of Fond du Lac and Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Strebe of Abbotsford.

 

 


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