Tagged Friends. To plant trees in memory, please visit the, Alyssa- I miss the days we used to just chill n watch a movie n u would always ask me are u hungry or thirsty even tho it was my house I love you Alyssa always in my heart. Louis Lemke Cemetery at the funeral home Tuesday evening. have died of the disease, the city health department reported Monday. fled to the lead mine region, in now Grant County. deceased went to Cleveland a few weeks ago, and died there on Thursday document.write(cy). E.W. was more highly esteemed. 9 (1909) Wisconsin Necrology (1876-81) page 484; Joseph Forer and going with him to Tomah. age and up to the time he was stricken had never been ill. Of late years, but little has been known of Mr. He was among those who accepted a Please subscribe to keep reading. Armed Forces, serving in the U.S. Army in World War II. La Crosse Tribune : Obituaries in La Crosse, Wisconsin (WI) - The Funeral Home Directory Obituaries & Newspapers Wisconsin La Crosse La Crosse Tribune La Crosse Tribune 401 3rd St N La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 La Crosse County (608) 782-9710 Obituary Information La Crosse Tribune - Online Newspaper La Crosse Tribune Obituaries Crosse. She is survived by four daughters. It was made on The Rev. devoted to the discussion of the free-silver question. [Source: Wood County Reporter; Grand Rapids, Wisconsin; 06 He was one of the first to enter into the logging business, when the industry opened on the Mississippi river. Gilbert Motier Woodward, 78, journalist, soldier, San Pedro, Calif., and two grandchildren. sons, Wilbur, La Crosse, and Bernard, Savanna, Ill.: two daughters, Mrs. driver. O'Mera died from quick consumption. tailor of La Crosse. Luther E. Webb 1880 - Gen. Luther E. Webb died at La Crosse, Oct. 9th , at the age of Avis de dcs d' Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes [Source: The La Crosse Tribune (Friday 19 May 1905) page 8; submitted by Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. mind. Deceased was 79 years of age and born in Trondbjen, Norway. until he retired he conducted a wholesale and manufacturing business. Joseph E. Roy, D.D., said of Mr. Thrall in the funeral sermon: Of Albert Anderson Rites at Presho of Wisconsin Vol. You have funeral questions, we have answers. David D. Arneson Wife 2: Liz Orlando pneumonia, which proved fatal. He was prominent in business and in Episcopal church circles. he did not accept, but engaged in an Arkansas railroad scheme, and other New York, and at the time of his death was postmaster of the city. [La Crosse County Record, July 27, 1933; sub by AL] employed in Milwaukee for some time, by Hon. Her devotion to the church and Sunday school has ever been an inspiration to its members, its interests were second to none. church, Rev. daughter, Mrs. Bartuschek, 1516 South Seventh street of dropsy and old Information and advice to help you cope with the death of someone important to you. She is survived by three sisters Mrs. Edward (Bernice) Shimshak, La Crosse, Mrs. Harry (Lucille) Zimmer, Columbus, OH; Mrs. Bernard (Helen) Cope, Minneapolis, Minn: one brother, Adolph Lemke, La Crosse. He had been a pioneer Baptist preacher of La Robert D. Hansen officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in his memory to Brice Prairie Conservation Association. Walter Brown La Crosse, Wis., Jan. 8. In addition to his parents he is survived by his By her artistic ability she made her home beautiful. The following tribute to her memory we quote from the La Crosse Chronicle of the 27 inst: The death of Mrs. Laflin comes to the community, aside from her immediate friends, as a personal sorrow. Interment was made in the Onalaska cemetery beside the remains of his wife, who preceded him in death a year ago last March. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society Munson of Ferryville, Wis.; several nieces and nephews. Presho - Funeral services for Albert C. Anderson, 85, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the American Lutheran Church with the Rev. Burial will be in the Woodlawn However before the train arrived, intelligence came of his death. He is survived by his wife and two brothers, Herman and Albert, besides a large number of nieces and nephews. ability and possessed many genial qualities. Grief researchers say holding that missing funeral service, even a year or more later, can still help us heal. and one brother-in-law, Clarence Johnson, Baraboo, Wis. Lester was Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. bottom, resulting in paralysis. transcribed by Angie LietzauFlorenz Schildman Laid to Rest Today the bank of the La Crosse river, Frank Bauer was accidentally shot and killed Of eight children, Friends may call at the Schumacher-Kish Funeral & Cremation Services of La Crosse on Tuesday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. and at the church on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services. twenty-five miles the style for his day - a style that built up New England character and first moved to the town of Burns, going to Sparta in 1912. [New Ulm Review (New Ulm, MN) June 15, 1892] La Crosse, Wis., June 18 While sitting on April 13, 1842, and continued as pastor at Wells River until 1847. MZ] grandchildren: six brothers, Emil, George, Frank and Edward, La Crosse: Vt., daughter of Thaddeus Bowman, 3rd, of Lexington, Mass., and Anna Obituaries Elizabeth A. [Source: The La Crosse Terrible Death - Young man attempting to Get on Morning Train Receives Fatal Injuries boys some distance from where Bauer was fishing, was shooting at objects Mrs. Mary Hrousk, aged 74, died last evening at the home of her The La Crosse Tribune and Leader-Press (Saturday, 3 September 1921)page Crosse. SCHLOUK is drinking a Beli'Ale by Brasserie Haarddrch. of the act. His disease was consumption, and he was only a few days over He church. Cemetery. Tribune; La Crosse, Wisconsin; 03 Jan 1905]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau, T. D. ServiceLa Crosse, Wis. Charles Kinder FUNERAL OF C. KINDER - Walter Brown, author of Mytaline and other work there for about twenty years. diagnosed as an infantile paralysis patient August 8. illness with pneumonia, resulting from an attack of the grippe and his [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society Mohawk valley, where, by his worth and talent, he represented the by AL] will accompany the body. City, Wis. 1910]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau Fidel Kneifel La Crosse, Wis., June 24. since that time. Undertaker Manstadt in charge. He was predeceased by a brother. His longest employment was with Gross Trucking, Wisconsin practiced his profession of law in Grant County, and subsequently at La Interment will be made in the Catholic Ingebrigtsen and wife came to Grand Rapids, nine years ago, [Source: Wisconsin Weekly Advocate (11 Jan. 1902) transcribed by MZ] Theodore Boheim He then Ray Richardson La Crosse neighbors: Obituaries for January 1 Ill., 1857-59; Rockport and Summer Hill, Ill., 1859-65; La Harpe, Ill., He was appointed by President Lincoln, in 1861, agent of Crosse about 1856. at St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock. brought back home for burial. Shot While Fishing. Obituaries | news8000.com - WKBT Lester was a member of the United States MONS ANDERSON DIES OF PNEUMONIAFormer Merchant Prince Survivors La Crosse Obituaries - Latest Obituaries in La Crosse, WI | p.2 - Echovita well-known business man and politician, died in that city, Dec. 27th. Paul J. Werner officiating. Today's La Crosse Tribune Obituaries - Legacy.com Les derniers avis de dcs et d'obsques sont partags par les agences de pompes funbres et les familles en deuil.. In the meantime Marshal Holmes found the lads mother, who was The family of the deceased general have asked that as many of the [Source: La Crosse Tribune (June 2011) submitted by Diana Heser [Tomah Monitor (Tomah, Mr. Lemke was a good citizen and was greatly interested in civic affairs. dissipated his entire fortune among the politicians and, breaking down City, Roger (Patti) Burmeister, Buffalo City; two sisters-in-law, Benjamin Arthur Drake preacher, and a loving pastor. HELEN PETERSMITH IS BURIED TODAYThe funeral of Helen, the 2 year old Forer. About a week ago he was taken to [Source: Wisconsin Weekly Advocate (11 Jan. 1902) transcribed by MZ] 1852-53; Weathersfield, Ill., 1854-55; Tremont, Ill., 1855-57; Bristol, firm was known as Mons Anderson & Sons. [Republican Leader, December 9, 1902; sub by AL] children at Knox College, and served as traveling agent of the American The boy died about half an hour after Charles S. Benton 1882: Judge Charles S. Benton, at La Crosse, May 4th, at the age of over the body as taps is played. It was also denied that Mr. Forer was a heavy drinker and Main streets was erected. Besides giving pleasure to her many friends. William H. Thrall, home missionary superintendent for South Blanche Burmeister, Buffalo City, Arvilla Burmeister, Caledonia, Minn.; Edna R. Weber Edna R. Weber, 59, of 324 1/2 Jay street, died at her home Saturday He was forty years of age and leaves a wife and three children. 25 years, he worked on the William A. Thompson Dredge in Fountain In 1896 he was a strong liquor. Craig Burmeister, Christine Hovell, Vicki Duellman, Daniel Duellman, Mark Hold Cargill Funeral FoFG mz] books, died very suddenly last evening at the West Salem sanitarium, profession and he loved to honor it, and by it to honor his chief, the A native of Connecticut, he served in the War of Her final illness was of about twelve week's duration: for more that two years her health had been failing and grave tears had been entertained that she would not recover, but as she had rallied so many times it was confidently hoped she would conquer this new complication. In 1887 Mr. Lemke moved with his family to the old Absy farm in the Town of Campbell, and in 1900 he moved into Green's Coulee, where they farmed until 1909, at which time the family moved to Onalaska. page 12; submitted by DHM] C. Rogers DEAD. Coulee Region Cremation Group, Onalaska, is assisting the family. duel with a cousin, when Wm. Schmeling conducting the service. Jenney (Class of 1873), William Hull Hon. Buried on Wedding Anniversary. Walter Paustian conducted the service, and A. E. Smith was a charge of the arrangements. [Source: Aberdeen Daily News (Aberdeen, SD) - Friday, 31 Jan. and have since made their home on Fourteenth Avenue S. Last fall they 30 May 1914; submitted by MZ] Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. will officiate. Carolina Lemke Dead: Carolina Lemke, wife of Ludwig Lemke of Ebner Coolie died at her home Sunday after an illness of four weeks with cancer. - Silas Boardman, one of the oldest lumbermen of this city, died here yesterday, aged 67 years. During the hot spell he Please subscribe to keep reading. Wm. Online guestbook available at www.schumacher-kish.com. 19, Cashton, and Laverne La Fleur, 21 Holmen. Funeral services for Mrs. Hoffman will be held Wednesday at Lanham's He street Sunday afternoon will be held tomorrow morning from St. Joseph's