Ozaukee Obituary Frank Thill, Sr.

Ozaukee Obituary Frank Thill, Sr.

Port Washington Herald
Wednesday, May 18, 1937


Frank Thill, Sr.

Frank Thill, Sr., one of the oldest pioneers of this county passed away after anillness of several months. He was seventy-two years, seven months, and twenty-twodays old when he died.

He was born at Holy Cross, this county, on September 21, 1850 where he lived untilhe was twelve years old. At that time, the family moved to a farm in the town ofPort Washington about one mile west of Knellsville. Mr. Thill lived there untilabout sixteen years ago when he moved to his recent home.

He spent nearly all of his life on the farm, the place where he has made his homefor the last sixteen years being of several acres.

On July 29, 1878, he was married at St. Mary's church in Port Washington to MissCatherine Knepper. The Rev. Father Wilmes officiented at that wedding. Mrs. Thill,with eight children, are among the survivors.

The children who remain are Mrs. Nic Uselding, of Happy, Texas; Mrs. Frank Hoff andMrs. Mike Lenz, of Port Washington; Mrs. Fred Haselow, Mrs. Harry Passage, Mrs. HenryBersch, and Mrs. George Tewes, of Milwaukee, and Frank Thill, of Janesville. Onedaughter, Mrs. Mike Miller, preceded him in death.

Other survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Kirsch of Argyle, Minnesota;Mrs. Mary Grelveldinger, of Port Washington; and Mrs. Margaret Hein, of Hurley; twentygrandchilren, and two great-grandchildren.

He was a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin.

The funeral was held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning from the St. Mary's church inthis city with burial in the new cemetery, the Rev. Peter Holfeltz officiating.

The pallbearers were Hubert Johannes, Dominc Becker, Peter Wellenstein, Peter Prom,John Kleckner, and Nicholas Marx.

Friends and relatives who came from a distance to attend the funeral include Mr.and Mrs. John Hein, of Hurley; Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John May, and Mrs.Brady, of Fond du Lac; Leo and Adolph Grelveldinger, of Milwaukee; Mike Miller, ofMilwaukee, and his two sons, Eugene and Clayton, from St. Francis.



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