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Mollie <I>Daniels</I> Pueppke

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Mollie Daniels Pueppke

Birth
Ripon, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
4 Jan 1941 (aged 60)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 132
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Mrs. Mollie Pueppke, wife of Gottlieb A. Pueppke, died Saturday evening at 7:20 o'clock at her home, 218 Washington boulevard. Death was the result of leukemia from which she had been suffering for a year and which, had caused her confinement to bed since: last August.

Mrs. Pueppke was born in Ripon, Wis., Jan. 18, 1880. She was the daughter of Fred and Louise Jess Daniels who came here when she was 4 years old and she had lived in Dshkosh since that time.

Flowers and bouquets and plants came to her during her illness from a large number of cities. She was a member of St. John's English Lutheran church of this city.-

Mrs. Pueppke was the organizer of the auxiliary-of Oahkosh atria. No. 537 of the Fraternal Order ex Eagles, which was founded May 25, 1924.. She was its first president -and served in that capacity a number of times. Her last service to that organization was on last June 4 when she was the installing officer for those now in office. She was president of the drill team which won national honors at Eagles conventions at Detroit, Minneapolis and Columbus.

SECRETARY OF R. A. . For 20 years she held the off ice of secretary of the Equitable Reserve association, formerly: the Equitable Fraternal union, being the secretary of Assembly 21. She was formerly president of the auxiliary of the Loyal Order of Moose and served that organization in a number of other capacities also, . She represented the local i auxiliary. at the national convention in New York City. She was also a member of the Women's Benefit association. Mrs. Pueppke was an active bowler. She was given the honor of being the first woman to roll a ball down the Eagles alleys when they were opened a number of years ago. She had been the local and state presidents for. women's bowling associations and was a trustee of the state organization at the time of her death.
Friends may call at the Konrad funeral home late this afternoon and this evening and until 11 o'clock Tuesday morning when the body will be taken to St. John's English Lutheran church to lie in state to the time of the services to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Edward R- Wicklund officiating. Burial will be at Riverside cemetery.

The Oshkosh Northwestern
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
06 Jan 1941, Mon • Page 5
(Picture which accompanied obituary is not attached)
Mrs. Mollie Pueppke, wife of Gottlieb A. Pueppke, died Saturday evening at 7:20 o'clock at her home, 218 Washington boulevard. Death was the result of leukemia from which she had been suffering for a year and which, had caused her confinement to bed since: last August.

Mrs. Pueppke was born in Ripon, Wis., Jan. 18, 1880. She was the daughter of Fred and Louise Jess Daniels who came here when she was 4 years old and she had lived in Dshkosh since that time.

Flowers and bouquets and plants came to her during her illness from a large number of cities. She was a member of St. John's English Lutheran church of this city.-

Mrs. Pueppke was the organizer of the auxiliary-of Oahkosh atria. No. 537 of the Fraternal Order ex Eagles, which was founded May 25, 1924.. She was its first president -and served in that capacity a number of times. Her last service to that organization was on last June 4 when she was the installing officer for those now in office. She was president of the drill team which won national honors at Eagles conventions at Detroit, Minneapolis and Columbus.

SECRETARY OF R. A. . For 20 years she held the off ice of secretary of the Equitable Reserve association, formerly: the Equitable Fraternal union, being the secretary of Assembly 21. She was formerly president of the auxiliary of the Loyal Order of Moose and served that organization in a number of other capacities also, . She represented the local i auxiliary. at the national convention in New York City. She was also a member of the Women's Benefit association. Mrs. Pueppke was an active bowler. She was given the honor of being the first woman to roll a ball down the Eagles alleys when they were opened a number of years ago. She had been the local and state presidents for. women's bowling associations and was a trustee of the state organization at the time of her death.
Friends may call at the Konrad funeral home late this afternoon and this evening and until 11 o'clock Tuesday morning when the body will be taken to St. John's English Lutheran church to lie in state to the time of the services to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Edward R- Wicklund officiating. Burial will be at Riverside cemetery.

The Oshkosh Northwestern
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
06 Jan 1941, Mon • Page 5
(Picture which accompanied obituary is not attached)


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215963023/mollie-pueppke: accessed ), memorial page for Mollie Daniels Pueppke (18 Jan 1880–4 Jan 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 215963023, citing Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by JAZ (contributor 48097722).