Obit: Kaudy, Bertha (1870 - 1898)
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Surnames: KAUDY
BATKE ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 06/30/1898 Kaudy, Bertha (17
MAY 1870 - 24 JUN 1898) Mrs. Bertha, wife
of Mat Kaudy, died at her home in this village (Thorp, Clark
County, Wis.) of enteritis on Friday noon last after a week's
severe illness. She was born May 17, 1870 in the town of Green Bay,
Brown Co., and some years later her parents moved to the town of
Frankfort, Marathon Co., where, at the age of 20 years she was
united in marriage to M. Kaudy. In 1893 she came with her husband
to this village, where they have continued to reside and during
which period her good qualities and kindly disposition gained her a
large circle of friends, all of whom sincerely regret her untimely
death. During her illness members of the local Rebekah and Royal
Neighbors Lodges, in each of which she was a leading member, were
constantly at her bedside attending to all needed assistance
required and endeavored in every manner possible to stay the
approach of the grim monster, death. The funeral occurred on Sunday
last at 10 a.m., from the M. E. Church, Rev. C. H. Towne
officiating, the members of the Rebekah, Royal Neighbors, Odd
Fellow and Woodmen lodges escorting the remains to the Thorp
Village Cemetery, where interment took place. Besides her husband
she leaves to mourn her sad and sudden taking away, three small
children, one girl and two boys, Alfa, aged 7 years, Clemence, aged
5 and Leland, aged 3, who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Batke, one sister, Miss Emma, and six brothers, Richard, Herman,
William, Otto, Henry and Edward, have the sincere sympathy of all
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