Obit:

Abel, Albert ( - 1934)

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ABEL KUESTER LAABS


----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 7/19/1934


OBITUARY OF ALBERT ABEL


Albert Abel
, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Abel, died July 7, 1934 at the home of his parents (Town of Warner, Clark County) after an illness of about six months.


He leaves to mourn his death, his parents, one brother and two sisters, Gilbert at home, Lena (Mrs. Norbert Kuester) of the Town of Warner, Hilda (Mrs. Wm. Laabs) of Milan, Wis., two nieces and two nephews, besides many relatives and friends.


Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon from the West Side Reformed Church, the body was laid to rest in the West Side Church Cemetery, Rev. P. H. Franzmeier officiating.


The pallbearers were August Olm, Herman Gesch, Lloyd Longridge, Walter Rasmussen, Elmer Kuester and Harry Liebzeit.


Joesphine Rjak, Eva Miller, Mercedese Meinholdt and Leona Franz were flower girls.


The church was more than filled by relatives and friends, who came to pay their last respects to one who was well liked by all who knew him.


Those from away who attended the funeral were Miss Alma Meinholdt, Miss Arvilla Franz and Hans Kolpanen of Milwaukee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schafer and Mrs. Louis Doms of Kewaskum Mrs. Ben Fisher, Sr., Mr. Ben Fisher, Jr., Mr. H. Tecthman, Mr. J. Tecthman, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Goschey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kock, Mr and Mrs. W. Renard, all of West Bend Mr. Gesch, Herman Gesch and August Olm of Sheboygan and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schneider and daughters Laurette, Mirly and Elenor of Cadott, Wis.

 

 


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