Remsen Resident Buried Saturday
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilberding Dies At Age Of 77 Years
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilberding, age 77, passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital June 22, following a short sickness.
Mrs. Wilberding was born Jan. 12, 1867, at Dubuque county, Iowa, to the union of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fieldman [sic].
She was united in marriage to Anton Wilberding April 10, 1888, at Dyersville, Ia. Following her marriage, she and her husband lived on a farm at Dyersville until they moved to east Remsen where [t]hey farmed until 1930. In 1930 Mr. Wilberding retired and they moved to Remsen after having farmed for 42 years. Anton, her husband, died six years ago and she has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Baack, since.
The funeral was Saturday at 9:00 am and burial was in the St. Mary's cemetery.
She is survived by five sons and four daughters as follows: Joseph, Remsen; Charles, Remsen; Mrs. Art Delperdang, Mrs. Fred Rupp, Mrs. S.J. Clark, all of Cherokee; Anthony of Hampton, Ia.; Francis of Marcus; Mrs. Ray Baack of Remsen; Linus of Waterloo. At the time of her death she had one son-in-law and seven grandchildren in the service.
She is also survived by two brothers, Henry Fieldman [sic] of Earlville and John B. Fieldman [sic] of Dubuque, and one sister Mrs. Lo[u]is Meyer of Dyersville, also 64 living grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Wilberding was a member of the Christian Mothers society.
A large number of out-of-town relatives attended the service.
Remsen Resident Buried Saturday
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilberding Dies At Age Of 77 Years
Mrs. Elizabeth Wilberding, age 77, passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital June 22, following a short sickness.
Mrs. Wilberding was born Jan. 12, 1867, at Dubuque county, Iowa, to the union of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fieldman [sic].
She was united in marriage to Anton Wilberding April 10, 1888, at Dyersville, Ia. Following her marriage, she and her husband lived on a farm at Dyersville until they moved to east Remsen where [t]hey farmed until 1930. In 1930 Mr. Wilberding retired and they moved to Remsen after having farmed for 42 years. Anton, her husband, died six years ago and she has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Baack, since.
The funeral was Saturday at 9:00 am and burial was in the St. Mary's cemetery.
She is survived by five sons and four daughters as follows: Joseph, Remsen; Charles, Remsen; Mrs. Art Delperdang, Mrs. Fred Rupp, Mrs. S.J. Clark, all of Cherokee; Anthony of Hampton, Ia.; Francis of Marcus; Mrs. Ray Baack of Remsen; Linus of Waterloo. At the time of her death she had one son-in-law and seven grandchildren in the service.
She is also survived by two brothers, Henry Fieldman [sic] of Earlville and John B. Fieldman [sic] of Dubuque, and one sister Mrs. Lo[u]is Meyer of Dyersville, also 64 living grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Wilberding was a member of the Christian Mothers society.
A large number of out-of-town relatives attended the service.
Family Members
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Joseph C Wilberding
1889–1953
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Charles Wilberding
1892–1968
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Ida E Wilberding Delperdang
1893–1983
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Mathilda Wilberding Rupp
1895–1964
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Herman Wilberding
1897–1941
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Clara M Wilberding Clark
1899–1996
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Regina M Wilberding Rupp
1902–1944
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Anthony E Wilberding
1904–1988
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Francis "Dingy" Wilberding
1907–1982
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Olivia Mary Wilberding Baack
1910–1995
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Linus J. "Doc" Wilberding
1911–1974
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