Obit: Studer, Rosa (1877 - 1934)

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Surnames: STUDER HOFFMANN STRATHMAN LARSON CASE BROTHERTON YOST BEAVER LENZ AMUNDSON WANDRY GIRL SONNEMANN DEHNE HENSELER RUFNER STUCKE BRUNI BUESHLI FEUTZ POLZIN HOPP YAROCH ALLMANN OSTERMAN PREISIG SKILBRET GENENZ HEIN GAMBELER MOHR

----Sources: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 07/19/1934

Studer, Rosa (27 Aug. 1877 - 14 July 1934)

Mrs. John Studer died at her home in the town of Hull Saturday morning, dropsy being the cause of her departure to the distant shore. Funeral services were held at the Studer home at 1:30 P.M. Tuesday and at the Zion Ev. Lutheran church at 2:00 P.M., Rev. O. Hoffmann officiating, and internment was made in the Colby cemetery. The pall bearers were Fred Strathman, Jr., Elmer Larson, Oscar Case, Alvin Brotherton, Will Yost and Will Beaver. The flower girls were Wilma Lenz, Stella Amundson, Edna Wandry, Marie Girl, Stella Sonnemann and Gertrude Dehne.

The deceased was born in Eggiwil, Canton Bern, Switzerland, August 27, 1877, thus reaching the age of fifty-six years, ten months and seventeen days. She was married to John Studer at Luzern, Switzerland, on Feb. 10th, 1906, and, the same year, came to the United States and lived at Waukesha until September, 1919, when they came to the town of Hull.

She is survived by her husband and a daughter, Miss Rose, at home. Also three sisters and a brother, namely: Mrs. Katherine Henseler of Loyal, Wis., Anna, Elsie and John in Switzerland.

Mrs. Studer was a faithful member of the Zion Ev. Lutheran church and of the church sewing circle. She was a good Christian and her retiring nature led her to hide her best qualities from public gaze but they were revealed to those who enjoyed her acquaintance, yet it was in her home that her true worth was most conspicuous for the members of her family realized that she always performed her duties as she saw them.

The out of town people here for the funeral were Mrs. Jno. Rufner, Mrs. Ernest Stucke and Mrs. Carl Bruni of Hartford, Fred Stucke of Iron Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bueshli of Cambria, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feutz and son, Werner of Waterloo, Mrs. Will Feutz of London, Mrs. Theo. Polzin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopp and daughter, Lenore and son, Lester, and Frank Yaroch of Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Jno von Allmann and family of Mineral Point, Gerhard Osterman of Nashua, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Preisig and Rev. Mohr of Stratford, Chris Skilbret of Dorchester, Mrs. Art. Genenz and Katherine Henseler of Evanston, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hein of Wausau, Mrs. Werner Gambeler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Henseler, Sr., and daughter, Elsie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Henseler, Jr., of Loyal.

 

 


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