The former Caroline Halfmann was born June 3, 1913, in Kiel, a daughter of Carl and Frances Bertram Halfmann. She attended Catholic elementary school at Jericho.
On June 1, 1936 she married Joseph Krupp at St. Anne Catholic Church in St. Anna. The couple farmed the Krupp homestead farm in New Holstein. Mr. Krupp died in 1982.
Mrs. Krupp was employed at Villa Loretto Nursing Home in Mt. Calvary for 10 years.
She was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church in St. Anna and the Christian Mothers Society. She was a 4-H leader in St. Anna for 25 years.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Marion) Marsh and Mrs. Dominic (Barbara) DeAmicis, both of Elm Grove, and Elizabeth Krupp of Milwaukee; three sons, Daniel of St. Anna, Jerome of New Holstein and Joseph of Madison; 16 grandchildren; her step-mother, Mrs. Albert Krupp; two step-sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Kraus of Elkhart Lake and Mrs. Lola Rudd of Sheboygan; and a step-brother, Delmar Halfmann of Eau Claire.
The funeral Mass was Thursday at St. Anne’s Catholic Church at St. Anna. The Rev. Jim Bretl, pastor, was celebrant. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – November 28, 1985
From FAG Contributor: Rose Mohnsam
The former Caroline Halfmann was born June 3, 1913, in Kiel, a daughter of Carl and Frances Bertram Halfmann. She attended Catholic elementary school at Jericho.
On June 1, 1936 she married Joseph Krupp at St. Anne Catholic Church in St. Anna. The couple farmed the Krupp homestead farm in New Holstein. Mr. Krupp died in 1982.
Mrs. Krupp was employed at Villa Loretto Nursing Home in Mt. Calvary for 10 years.
She was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church in St. Anna and the Christian Mothers Society. She was a 4-H leader in St. Anna for 25 years.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Marion) Marsh and Mrs. Dominic (Barbara) DeAmicis, both of Elm Grove, and Elizabeth Krupp of Milwaukee; three sons, Daniel of St. Anna, Jerome of New Holstein and Joseph of Madison; 16 grandchildren; her step-mother, Mrs. Albert Krupp; two step-sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Kraus of Elkhart Lake and Mrs. Lola Rudd of Sheboygan; and a step-brother, Delmar Halfmann of Eau Claire.
The funeral Mass was Thursday at St. Anne’s Catholic Church at St. Anna. The Rev. Jim Bretl, pastor, was celebrant. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – November 28, 1985
From FAG Contributor: Rose Mohnsam
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