She had been ill for five weeks. She was born April 23, 1870 in town Centerville, daughter of George and Anna Hemb. She married Gustave Mohs on Jan. 23, 1890, in Centerville and moved to a farm in town Plymouth, later to the city in 1904. She lived here until three years ago when she moved to Union Grove. In October 1939, she went to Marion, Wis., and last Thursday went to her daughter’s home.
Survivors are her husband and the following children, Mrs. William (Ida) Oehmichen, Thiensville; Arwin, Frankville; Arno, Big Falls, and Mrs. Pfrang, also 15 grandchildren, and one brother, Peter Hemb, Sheboygan.
One son, Oscar, preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held at the Wittkopp Funeral home, the Re. W. Wiesa, Clintonville, officiating, with burial in Union cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – June 17, 1940
She had been ill for five weeks. She was born April 23, 1870 in town Centerville, daughter of George and Anna Hemb. She married Gustave Mohs on Jan. 23, 1890, in Centerville and moved to a farm in town Plymouth, later to the city in 1904. She lived here until three years ago when she moved to Union Grove. In October 1939, she went to Marion, Wis., and last Thursday went to her daughter’s home.
Survivors are her husband and the following children, Mrs. William (Ida) Oehmichen, Thiensville; Arwin, Frankville; Arno, Big Falls, and Mrs. Pfrang, also 15 grandchildren, and one brother, Peter Hemb, Sheboygan.
One son, Oscar, preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held at the Wittkopp Funeral home, the Re. W. Wiesa, Clintonville, officiating, with burial in Union cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – June 17, 1940
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