Mrs. Frank P. Braun died suddenly early today at her farm home near Whitelaw.
The funeral will take place Friday. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the home and at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic church at Whitelaw. Rev. John W. Husslein will conduct the funeral services.
Burial will take place in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Mrs. Braun, the former Margaret Grall, was born Sept. 2, 1879, in the town of Cato. She was married to Frank Braun on Oct. 25, 1897. The Christian Mothers society, of which Mrs. Braun was a member, will recite the rosary at her home at 8 o'clock Thursday evening.
Mrs. Braun is survived by her husband, 10 children, 34 grandchildren, one brother and two sisters. Her daughters are Mrs. Henry P. Schuh of Kiel, Mrs. Margaret Zeman of Sheboygan, Mrs. Quirin Swetlik of Whitelaw, Miss Tillie Braun of Chicago, Ill, Mrs. Arthur Zimmer, and Mrs. Elmer Neuser, both of route 4, Manitowoc. The sons are John W. Braun, Frank E. Braun and Joe E. Braun all of Whitelaw, and Edward C. Braun, route 2, Two Rivers.
One brother, Ignatz Grall, is living in Whitelaw, while two sisters, Mrs. Frank Zipperer, route 1, Cato, and Mrs. W.M. Meyer, Whitelaw, also survive.
The body will be moved to the home from the Reedsville Co-operative funeral home Wednesday afternoon and may be viewed there.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, January 8, 1946 P.2
Mrs. Frank P. Braun died suddenly early today at her farm home near Whitelaw.
The funeral will take place Friday. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the home and at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic church at Whitelaw. Rev. John W. Husslein will conduct the funeral services.
Burial will take place in the cemetery adjoining the church.
Mrs. Braun, the former Margaret Grall, was born Sept. 2, 1879, in the town of Cato. She was married to Frank Braun on Oct. 25, 1897. The Christian Mothers society, of which Mrs. Braun was a member, will recite the rosary at her home at 8 o'clock Thursday evening.
Mrs. Braun is survived by her husband, 10 children, 34 grandchildren, one brother and two sisters. Her daughters are Mrs. Henry P. Schuh of Kiel, Mrs. Margaret Zeman of Sheboygan, Mrs. Quirin Swetlik of Whitelaw, Miss Tillie Braun of Chicago, Ill, Mrs. Arthur Zimmer, and Mrs. Elmer Neuser, both of route 4, Manitowoc. The sons are John W. Braun, Frank E. Braun and Joe E. Braun all of Whitelaw, and Edward C. Braun, route 2, Two Rivers.
One brother, Ignatz Grall, is living in Whitelaw, while two sisters, Mrs. Frank Zipperer, route 1, Cato, and Mrs. W.M. Meyer, Whitelaw, also survive.
The body will be moved to the home from the Reedsville Co-operative funeral home Wednesday afternoon and may be viewed there.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, January 8, 1946 P.2
Family Members
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Anna Grall Vogel
1858–1932
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Franciska "Frances" Grall Koeppel
1861–1930
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Maria "Mary" Grall Staudinger
1864–1928
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Theresa Grall Gintner
1866–1926
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Barbara Grall Grimm
1866–1928
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Ignatz Grall
1867–1949
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Rosalia F. "Rose" Grall Grassl
1870–1937
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Sophia Grall Gresl
1871–1942
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Julianna "Julia" Grall Zipperer
1874–1952
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Clara Grall Meyer
1881–1952
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Clara Mary Braun Schuh
1900–1959
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John Wolfgang Braun
1901–1960
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Joseph Edwin Braun
1904–1979
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Edward Conrad Braun
1907–1951
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Margaret Braun Klinzing
1909–1964
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Frank Ferdinand "Chummy" Braun
1911–1991
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Eleanor M Braun Swetlik
1913–2005
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Mathilda Braun
1914–1921
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Veronica Braun Zimmer
1916–1955
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Blanche Braun Neuser
1918–2004
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Tillie M Braun Pakenham
1921–1999
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