The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Faust, and was born in this city on April 23, 1876. She was married in 1895 to Herman Matson, and two sons, Conrad in Los Angeles, Calif., and Ralph, of Milwaukee, were born to the couple. In 1917, she was united in marriage to Ben Muhle, at Winnipeg, Canada.
After her marriage to Mr. Muhle the couple made their home at Caaron, Sask., Canada. In January Mrs. Muhle became ill, and sought medical aid at Rochester, Minn., where she was met by Mrs. Hillen. She came to this city and spent some time at the Bert Mann home. In April she returned to Canada, but her health failed, and in October, she returned to her old home here, and on Sunday passed away at the Hillen home.
Besides her husband and two sons, Mrs. Muhle is survived by her sister, Mrs. Hillen, a brother, Henry Faust, and her mother, Mrs. Conrad Faust, all of this city.
The last rites for Mrs. Muhle will be held this afternoon at the William Hillen home on South John street at 2:15 o'clock. Judge E. H. Naber will give the address at the home, and District Attorney John A. Thiel will speak at the graveside on Graceland cemetery.
The Mayville News November 26, 1930
Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ben Muhle here on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Muhle, Mrs. Ida Dittmar, Mrs. Irma Gleason, and Mrs. Fred Osterthun, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Regula Karstaed, Burnett; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kloeckner, Mrs. Walter Schoen, and Arthur Yahr, Milwaukee; and Mrs. Laura Winterhalter, of Hartford. At the last rites held at the William Hillen home, Miss Louise Schwartz played the piano, and a quartette, composed of Herm. Nitschke, Frank Brunke, Almond Thielke and Kurt Ruedebusch sang several numbers. John A. Thiel gave an address at the graveside, while Judge E. H. Naber spoke at the home.
The Mayville News December 3, 1930
The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Faust, and was born in this city on April 23, 1876. She was married in 1895 to Herman Matson, and two sons, Conrad in Los Angeles, Calif., and Ralph, of Milwaukee, were born to the couple. In 1917, she was united in marriage to Ben Muhle, at Winnipeg, Canada.
After her marriage to Mr. Muhle the couple made their home at Caaron, Sask., Canada. In January Mrs. Muhle became ill, and sought medical aid at Rochester, Minn., where she was met by Mrs. Hillen. She came to this city and spent some time at the Bert Mann home. In April she returned to Canada, but her health failed, and in October, she returned to her old home here, and on Sunday passed away at the Hillen home.
Besides her husband and two sons, Mrs. Muhle is survived by her sister, Mrs. Hillen, a brother, Henry Faust, and her mother, Mrs. Conrad Faust, all of this city.
The last rites for Mrs. Muhle will be held this afternoon at the William Hillen home on South John street at 2:15 o'clock. Judge E. H. Naber will give the address at the home, and District Attorney John A. Thiel will speak at the graveside on Graceland cemetery.
The Mayville News November 26, 1930
Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ben Muhle here on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Muhle, Mrs. Ida Dittmar, Mrs. Irma Gleason, and Mrs. Fred Osterthun, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Regula Karstaed, Burnett; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kloeckner, Mrs. Walter Schoen, and Arthur Yahr, Milwaukee; and Mrs. Laura Winterhalter, of Hartford. At the last rites held at the William Hillen home, Miss Louise Schwartz played the piano, and a quartette, composed of Herm. Nitschke, Frank Brunke, Almond Thielke and Kurt Ruedebusch sang several numbers. John A. Thiel gave an address at the graveside, while Judge E. H. Naber spoke at the home.
The Mayville News December 3, 1930
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