Mrs. Anna Carolina Kassa, wife of Wenzel Kassa of Centerville, died Saturday evening at the family home after a lingering illness. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the home with services at the Lutheran church at Centerville, the Rev. Sprengling officiating.
Burial was at the Centerville cemetery.
Mrs. Kassa, who was Anna Caroline Duchac before her marriage was born February 25, 1860 in the town of Kossuth, this county and on February 22, 1876 she was married to Mr. Kassa the family taking up its home on a farm three miles north of Hika where they lived until a few years ago when they removed to the village. On February 22 of this year the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary but because of Mrs. Kassa’s illness the celebration was a quiet one in which only members of the immediate family and a few intimate friends participated.
One daughter, Helen, preceded the mother in death and surviving Mrs. Kassa are the husband and six children, a son, John, at Milwaukee and five daughters, Mrs. William Toepel, Mrs. William Kappelman, near Two Rivers, Mrs. C.J.
Hessel, Francis Creek, Mrs. Joseph Slater of South Africa and Miss Alma at home. Six grandchildren and two sisters also survive her…
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, March 10, 1926 P. 9
Mrs. Anna Carolina Kassa, wife of Wenzel Kassa of Centerville, died Saturday evening at the family home after a lingering illness. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the home with services at the Lutheran church at Centerville, the Rev. Sprengling officiating.
Burial was at the Centerville cemetery.
Mrs. Kassa, who was Anna Caroline Duchac before her marriage was born February 25, 1860 in the town of Kossuth, this county and on February 22, 1876 she was married to Mr. Kassa the family taking up its home on a farm three miles north of Hika where they lived until a few years ago when they removed to the village. On February 22 of this year the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary but because of Mrs. Kassa’s illness the celebration was a quiet one in which only members of the immediate family and a few intimate friends participated.
One daughter, Helen, preceded the mother in death and surviving Mrs. Kassa are the husband and six children, a son, John, at Milwaukee and five daughters, Mrs. William Toepel, Mrs. William Kappelman, near Two Rivers, Mrs. C.J.
Hessel, Francis Creek, Mrs. Joseph Slater of South Africa and Miss Alma at home. Six grandchildren and two sisters also survive her…
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, March 10, 1926 P. 9
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