Died
IN
SAME CASKET
Deceased was a daughter of William Strutz of Cecil where she was born July 26, 1879 and to where she lived until about 10 years ago when she came to Oconto. May 26, 1900 she was married at her home in Cecil to Reinhold Hase of this city who with two little girls aged 4 and 2 years respectively survive to mourn her loss. She is also survived by her father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Strutz, one brother, Fred Strutz of Cecil and seven sisters, Mrs. Wm. Knaach, Underhill, Mrs. Adolph Beirbaum, Laona, Mrs. Charles Wolfgram, Pulcifer, Miss Augusta Strutz, Cecil, Mrs. Wm. Wittkopf, Misses Minnie and Helen Strutz of this city, four half brothers and a stepbrother and a stepsister.
Mrs. Hase was a conscientious member of the German Lutheran Church of a kind and sympathizing disposition which won her the esteem and friendship of all who knew her. She was conscious until the last, praying and singing hymns just before the end came. She was also a member of the Ladies Society of her church, the members of which attended the funeral in a body. The funeral was held from the German Lutheran Church at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Eisenbach officiating and mother and babe laid at rest in the same casket in Evergreen Cemetery.
A profusion of beautiful flowers were received from loving friends. All of the out of town members of her family were present at the funeral and Mr. Hase who had been sick with the grip from the proceeding Monday was so far improved as to be able to get out for the first time to attend the funeral and is convalescing.