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Frieda Matilda <I>Frenz</I> Luth

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Frieda Matilda Frenz Luth

Birth
Broadlands, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Apr 1945 (aged 49)
Tuscola, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Broadlands, Champaign County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9364925, Longitude: -88.009269
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Rites Held Saturday for Mrs. O. H. Luth
Broadlands News May 3, 1945 page 1

Funeral Services for the late Mrs. Frieda Luth, Wife of O. H. Luth, Murdock farmer, were conducted at the family home, and at 2 p.m. at the local Immanuel Lutheran church, with the Rev. P. E. Kerkhoff, pastor of the church officiating. Miss Evelyn Seider and Mrs. Ernst Mohr sang, with Eugene Luth accompanying at the pipe organ. Interment was in the church cemetery, with Dicks Bros. in charge.
Casket bearers were Messrs. Howard, Harold, Vernon and Alvin Luth, Erhardt Benschneider and Ralph Schweineke.
Frieda Matilda Frenz, daughter of Fredrick and Augusta Frenz, was born June 3, 1895 at Broadlands, Ill., and departed this life April 25, 1945, at Tuscola, Ill. She attained the age of 49 years, 10 months, and 22 days. She was baptized June 23, 1895, and was instructed in the chief parts of Christian Doctrine by Pastor Carl Boevers and was confirmed April 4, 1909.
On. Jan. 4, 1914 she was married to O. H. Luth, in the home of her parents. Except for the years 1914 to 1918 which Mrs. Luth and her husband spent in Iowa, she lived her entire life as a member of this congregation.
The following relatives remain to mourn her untimely departure: her husband, Oswald H. Luth; three daughters, Olga. Mason City, Ia., Mrs. Ella Kruse, Tuscola, and Dorothy at home; three sons, Albert, of Newman, Ralph, in the service overseas, Donald, at home; her mother, Mrs. Augusta Frenz; five brothers, five sisters, and three grandchildren.
Among the relatives from a distance attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frenz, Mrs. Herbert Zerble, Mrs. Bill Hanson, Miss Olga Luth and Mrs. Augusta Frenz, of Mason City, Ia.; Edd Frenz of New Orleans, La.; Arthur Messman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmidt, of Browns.
Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society
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Rites Held Saturday for Mrs. O. H. Luth
Broadlands News May 3, 1945 page 1

Funeral Services for the late Mrs. Frieda Luth, Wife of O. H. Luth, Murdock farmer, were conducted at the family home, and at 2 p.m. at the local Immanuel Lutheran church, with the Rev. P. E. Kerkhoff, pastor of the church officiating. Miss Evelyn Seider and Mrs. Ernst Mohr sang, with Eugene Luth accompanying at the pipe organ. Interment was in the church cemetery, with Dicks Bros. in charge.
Casket bearers were Messrs. Howard, Harold, Vernon and Alvin Luth, Erhardt Benschneider and Ralph Schweineke.
Frieda Matilda Frenz, daughter of Fredrick and Augusta Frenz, was born June 3, 1895 at Broadlands, Ill., and departed this life April 25, 1945, at Tuscola, Ill. She attained the age of 49 years, 10 months, and 22 days. She was baptized June 23, 1895, and was instructed in the chief parts of Christian Doctrine by Pastor Carl Boevers and was confirmed April 4, 1909.
On. Jan. 4, 1914 she was married to O. H. Luth, in the home of her parents. Except for the years 1914 to 1918 which Mrs. Luth and her husband spent in Iowa, she lived her entire life as a member of this congregation.
The following relatives remain to mourn her untimely departure: her husband, Oswald H. Luth; three daughters, Olga. Mason City, Ia., Mrs. Ella Kruse, Tuscola, and Dorothy at home; three sons, Albert, of Newman, Ralph, in the service overseas, Donald, at home; her mother, Mrs. Augusta Frenz; five brothers, five sisters, and three grandchildren.
Among the relatives from a distance attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frenz, Mrs. Herbert Zerble, Mrs. Bill Hanson, Miss Olga Luth and Mrs. Augusta Frenz, of Mason City, Ia.; Edd Frenz of New Orleans, La.; Arthur Messman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmidt, of Browns.
Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society
Contributed by Member # 49950856


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