Obit: Hollub, Louise #2 (1913 - 1942)

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Surnames: Hollub, Voelker, Olson, Korth, Andre, Groh, Pieper, Allison, Lenz, Wellnitz, Narval, Brueswitz, Schmidt, Viegret, Tews, Miller

----Source: Spencer Record, Spencer, Wis.) 11/05/1942

Hollub, Louise (17 AUG 1913 - 20 OCT 1942)


FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. HAROLD HOLLUB

Funeral services for Mrs. Harold Hollub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voelker, who died Oct. 20, were held on Oct. 23 at the Swartout Funeral Home, the Rev. Olson of Unity being in charge, with burial in the Spencer cemetery. Among those who attended the funeral were Harold Hollub and daughters, Erwanda, and Karan of Waukegan, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voelker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Korth, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Andre of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Groh of Loyal; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pieper and daughter, Doloras Marsella of Clintonville; Mr. and Mrs. Art Pieper, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allison, Mrs. Lenard Lenz, all of Oshkosh; Mrs. Paul Wellnitz and Sam Narval of Arpin; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruesewitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schmidt of Stratford; Mrs. Ervin Viegret of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tews, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruesewitz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruesewitz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruesewitz of Spencer.

Pall bearers were Arnold Bruesewitz, Delmar and Elroy Bruesewitz, Donald and Lester Bruesewitz and Chas. Miller. Those in charge of the flowers were Mrs. Arnold Bruesewitz, Mrs. Delmar Bruesewitz, Mrs. Melvin Tews, Mrs. Chas. Miller, Miss Alvera Bruesewitz and Doloras Pieper.

 

 


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