Obit: Hainzlsperger, Alma (1901-1981)

Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email: kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Hainzlsperger, HainzlspergerNoll, Koehler, Marty, Chong

---Source: Marshfield News-Herald (15 June 1981)

Hainzlsperger, Alma ( 2 September 1901 - 14 June 1981)

NEILLSVILLE -- Mrs. Otto (Alma E. Hainzlsperger, 79, of 207 W. 15th St died Sunday evening at Memorial Home, where she had been a resident the past couple months. Death followed a lingering illness.

The funeral will be Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, The Rev. Joseph N. Henseler officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at Gesche Funeral Home.

The former Alma Noll was born September 2, 1901 in Milwaukee and educated there. She then came to this area with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth Koehler) Noll. On November 17, 1920, she was married here to Otto Hainzlsperger.

They farmed in the towns of Grant and Pine Valley and later moved to the city of Neillsville. She worked for many years as a cook for St. Mary's Parochial School.

Surviving are two children, Mrs. Jesse (Catherine) Marty of Neillsville and Robert Hainzlsperger of Colby and Mrs. Viola Chong, state of Washington; five brothers, Frank of Redfield, South Dakota, John of Stevens Point, George of Madison, Ray of Neillsville, and Arnold of Lynn; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Her parents, husband, three daughters, and one brother, Harry deceased.

She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and its Parish Council of Catholic Women.

***Note: Original obit has HAINZELSPERGER. Changed to match tombstone, SSDI.

 

 


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