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Minnie A. <I>Voss</I> Kolberg

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Minnie A. Voss Kolberg

Birth
Death
24 Sep 1963 (aged 72)
Burial
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Sec. 19
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Minnie Kolberg Sheboygan Press September 25, 1963

Mrs. Otto Kolberg, 72, of 1255 Oakland Ave., died unexpectedly at her home early Tuesday evening. The former Minnie Voss, she was born in the Town of Schleswig (Manitowoc County), April 4, 1891, a daughter of the late William and Emma Voss. She attended school in the town of Meeme and was married to Mr. Kolberg in Sheboygan, Aug. 14, 1937. The couple made their home in Sheboygan since their marriage.
Surviving are her husband; two sons, Reuben Rietbrock, New Holstein, and Norman Rietbrock, Ada; a daughter, Mrs. John Konz (Gertrude) Ada; 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Also surviving are six brothers, William Voss of Millhome, Arvin of Brookfield, Herbert of Oconomowoc, Henry of Milwaukee, Arthur of Elkhart Lake and Raymond of Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. John Kaun and Mrs. Ernie Anderson of Milwaukee.
Services will be at the Ramm Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Bettin, pastor of St. Paul's United Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Wildwood Cemetery.

Minnie Kolberg Sheboygan Press September 25, 1963

Mrs. Otto Kolberg, 72, of 1255 Oakland Ave., died unexpectedly at her home early Tuesday evening. The former Minnie Voss, she was born in the Town of Schleswig (Manitowoc County), April 4, 1891, a daughter of the late William and Emma Voss. She attended school in the town of Meeme and was married to Mr. Kolberg in Sheboygan, Aug. 14, 1937. The couple made their home in Sheboygan since their marriage.
Surviving are her husband; two sons, Reuben Rietbrock, New Holstein, and Norman Rietbrock, Ada; a daughter, Mrs. John Konz (Gertrude) Ada; 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Also surviving are six brothers, William Voss of Millhome, Arvin of Brookfield, Herbert of Oconomowoc, Henry of Milwaukee, Arthur of Elkhart Lake and Raymond of Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. John Kaun and Mrs. Ernie Anderson of Milwaukee.
Services will be at the Ramm Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Bettin, pastor of St. Paul's United Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Wildwood Cemetery.



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