The deceased was born March 1, 1862, on farm southeast of Plymouth and the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roehr. She married to Andrew Koellmer in 1875 and had always resided in the vicinity of Plymouth. The surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eli Carpenter and Mrs. Henry Schaefer with whom she made her home, four brothers, Gustav and Oscar Roehr, Plymouth; Bernard Roehr, Chicago, and Edward Roehr, Algoma; sisters, Mrs. Herman Miller and Mrs. Henry Wick, of the town of Plymouth; Mrs. Ida Horstman, and Mrs. Agnes Dreese, Chicago, and Mrs. Amanda Hardy, Bloomingdale, Michigan, and seven grandchildren.
Her husband preceded her in death a number of year ago.
The funeral was held at 1 p.m. Saturday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carpenter. Rev. Mr.
Skicmore officiated and Interment was made In the Union cemetery.
The deceased was born March 1, 1862, on farm southeast of Plymouth and the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roehr. She married to Andrew Koellmer in 1875 and had always resided in the vicinity of Plymouth. The surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eli Carpenter and Mrs. Henry Schaefer with whom she made her home, four brothers, Gustav and Oscar Roehr, Plymouth; Bernard Roehr, Chicago, and Edward Roehr, Algoma; sisters, Mrs. Herman Miller and Mrs. Henry Wick, of the town of Plymouth; Mrs. Ida Horstman, and Mrs. Agnes Dreese, Chicago, and Mrs. Amanda Hardy, Bloomingdale, Michigan, and seven grandchildren.
Her husband preceded her in death a number of year ago.
The funeral was held at 1 p.m. Saturday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carpenter. Rev. Mr.
Skicmore officiated and Interment was made In the Union cemetery.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement