A message was received in this city on Wednesday morning from Waukesha by Wm. J. Paulsen informing him that Mrs. Marie Gutheil, widow of the late Ferdinand Gutheil, died at the home of her son, Arthur, in that city on Tuesday evening, after a two days illness from heart trouble at the age of eighty years.
Marie Hayssen, daughter of the late Captain A. G. Hayssen was born in Germany Dec. 20, 1841 and immigrated to this country with her parents when a girl, coming direct to Wisconsin and locating in the town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County. In 1865 she was married to Mr. Gutheil and the following years they came to Chilton where Mr. Gutheil built the brewery which is now part of the John Landgraf property.
They raised a family of four girls and one son, remaining here until the early eighties when they sold out and located in Missouri. After a short stay they moved to Gunnison, Colo., where Mr. Gutheil purchased a brewery and remained until the early nineties when they returned to Wisconsin and located at Waukesha. Her husband died on April 22, 1912.
She is survived by a son, Arthur of Waukesha and four daughters, Mrs. Geo. Brickbauer of Plymouth, Mrs. Louis Laun of Elkhart Lake, Mrs. Richard Gove of Berkley, Calif., and Mrs. Alfred Bingenheimer of Couer D' Alene, Idaho. She also leaves a brother, Fred Hayssen of Madison and a sister, Mrs. Helen Gutheil of Salt Lake City, Utah.
The death of Mrs. Gutheil will be read with regret by her old friends and neighbors in this city. The funeral will be held this Friday afternoon from the Meiselwitz undertaking parlors, with interment in the family lot in the Rockville cemetery. Rev. Zeh of Rhine will officiate at the funeral.
Another brother Henry died 1913 in Alabama
A message was received in this city on Wednesday morning from Waukesha by Wm. J. Paulsen informing him that Mrs. Marie Gutheil, widow of the late Ferdinand Gutheil, died at the home of her son, Arthur, in that city on Tuesday evening, after a two days illness from heart trouble at the age of eighty years.
Marie Hayssen, daughter of the late Captain A. G. Hayssen was born in Germany Dec. 20, 1841 and immigrated to this country with her parents when a girl, coming direct to Wisconsin and locating in the town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County. In 1865 she was married to Mr. Gutheil and the following years they came to Chilton where Mr. Gutheil built the brewery which is now part of the John Landgraf property.
They raised a family of four girls and one son, remaining here until the early eighties when they sold out and located in Missouri. After a short stay they moved to Gunnison, Colo., where Mr. Gutheil purchased a brewery and remained until the early nineties when they returned to Wisconsin and located at Waukesha. Her husband died on April 22, 1912.
She is survived by a son, Arthur of Waukesha and four daughters, Mrs. Geo. Brickbauer of Plymouth, Mrs. Louis Laun of Elkhart Lake, Mrs. Richard Gove of Berkley, Calif., and Mrs. Alfred Bingenheimer of Couer D' Alene, Idaho. She also leaves a brother, Fred Hayssen of Madison and a sister, Mrs. Helen Gutheil of Salt Lake City, Utah.
The death of Mrs. Gutheil will be read with regret by her old friends and neighbors in this city. The funeral will be held this Friday afternoon from the Meiselwitz undertaking parlors, with interment in the family lot in the Rockville cemetery. Rev. Zeh of Rhine will officiate at the funeral.
Another brother Henry died 1913 in Alabama
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