Bloomfield Obituaries con’t.
26 OCT 1899 G. LUGHT, d. Monday night
The death of another old pioneer has been added to the list of those already gone. G. Lught passed from this life to a higher one on Monday night about fifteen minutes to nine o’clock….. The funeral services were Thursday afternoon conducted by REV. FAUSTAL with interment in the German Lutheran cemetery…. – West Bloomfield Local News [Gottlieb Lucht]
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WALTER BEHNKE
Little Walter the infant son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Behnke died September 29, 1899.
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MR. CARL BEYER
Died November 30, 1899 at the age of 106 years. Buried Lutheran cemetery, West Bloomfield.
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WM. PAAP
Died January 8, 1904 of cancer of the stomach. He is survived by a wife, four sons and one daughter; Frank, Henry, Martin, Lewie and Emma. Buried Bloomfield cemetery.
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The death of Mrs. Enstina Lucht occurred Aug. 10 of liver complaint, after an illness of only one week. Deceased was 74 years, 6 months, and 14 days, She leaves to mourn her loss two sons and one daughter; August, of Wittenberg; Dave of Antigo, and Mrs. Minnie Rahnkie of this place. All were present at the funeral with their families. Chas. Thews, Chas Fisher, Julius Noak, Ben Pagel, Aug. Boelter and Fanning Pagel acted as pall bearers. (1904)
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Henry Beyer a farmer and early resident of West Bloomfield, died on Tuesday, Feb. 27 after an illness of two months. The deceased was born in Germany in 1831, was married to Augusta Donner there. They came to America in 1865, stopping in Watertown, Wis., a year, then to Bloomfield where he has resided continuously. He is survived by two sons. Herman and August of Bloomfield and a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Luebke, of Montana. The funeral took place on Saturday from the Bloomfield church, Rev. Wm. T. Nauman, conducted the services. (1917)
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The funeral sermon for Mrs. Henry Behm and son Alvin, took place at the West Bloomfield Lutheran church on Sunday afternoon as there was no sermon at the time of their death on account of sickness. (Feb. 1919)
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Mrs. Henry Bauer, one of the earliest settlers in the town of Bloomfield, died Friday at then home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Arthur Koehler, after a three days’ illness of bronchial pneumonia, at the advanced age of 93 years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lena Birkholtz of Lind, Mrs. Mary Roogow of Poysippi, and Mrs. Albert Roehl of this city; three sons, Wm. And Chas. Bauer of Weyauwega, and Henry of West Bloomfield. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from St. Peter’s Lutheran church by Rev. M. Hensel. The burial took place in Bloomfield. (1926) [Dorothea (Deutsch) Bauer]
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MRS. FREDERICA BAUERS
Died June 28, 1915 of West Bloomfield, died at the home of her son Herman. She was the mother of seven children, five daughters, Mrs. Aug. Stuebs of West Bloomfield; Mrs. Edw. Hennig of Weyauwega; Mrs. Tina Lenz of Omro; Mrs. Henry Dahlman of the town of Waupaca; Mrs. Fred Jaeger of Tampa, Florida; two sons, Herman and John of West Bloomfield, also 37 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren.
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CARL R. ROGGOW
Died December 10, 1914 aged 58 years, on his farm southeast of Waupaca, he was born in Germany January 10, 1857. He came to this country when a young man, was married and resided in Bloomfield until about five years ago. Three daughters, Mrs. Herman Paab of West Bloomfield, Mrs. C. Bucholz of Lind, Mrs. Wm. Eichsteadt of Lind, and three sons, Charles, Otto and Walter are left to mourn, also his wife. Remains taken to Saxeville.
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