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Mary Imogene FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on 18 Dec 1867 in Jackson, Minnesota, United States. She died 2 on 26 Apr 1951 in Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States. She was buried 3 in Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States. Mary married 4 Julius REINHARDT on 18 Sep 1884 in Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States.
Mary resided 5 in 1870 in Union City, Union, Iowa, United States. She resided 6 in 1910 in Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States. She resided 7 in 1920 in Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States. She resided 8 in 1930 in Nelson, Buffalo, Wisconsin, United States.
Obituary: Buffalo County Journal May 10, 1951 MRS. JULE REINHARDT Mrs. Jule Reinhardt, the former Mary Imogene Farr, was born on Dec 18 1867 in Jackson County, Minnesota, the daughter of Philemon and Lydia Farr. When a small child she moved to Cascade Valley near Nelson. Her early life was spent on the farm there.On Sept 18, 1884, she was married to Jule Reinhardt and they went immediately to housekeeping on the farm in Cascade. Mr. Reinhardt who died Jan 22, 1940, was Buffalo County Highway Commissioner for 16 years and the couple was well known throughout the county. Mrs. Reinhardt was a member of the Methodist church and was active in church activities and in the Royal Neighbors lodge of which she was a charter member. From the time she was 12 until the last few years she played the piano for church services and sang for funerals. Always willing to help others, "Grandma" Reinhardt as she was known to many, will be greatly missed. She died Thursday, April 26, 1951 at Eau Claire of coronary thrombosis. She is survived by six children, Richard and Charles of Nelson, Jule Jr. of Hager City, Mrs. Harry Benjamin, Arcadia, Mrs. J.A. Biersteker and Mrs. Henry Griffen, Eau Claire, 14 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.Funeral service were held Sunday afternoon, April 29 from the Union Church at Nelson with the Rev Aston of Durand officiating and the Royal Neighbors Lodge participating in the services. Music was by the Brommer sisters, daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brommer of Nelson. Pallbearers were six grandchildren: Russell and Duane Reinhardt, Kenneth and Gene Reinhardt and Jerry and Dick Reinhardt.She was laid to rest beside her husband in the Cascade Cemetery. A very large crowd attended the funeral including the following from out of town: Dr. & Mrs. N.L. Werner and Marion Dartle of Red Wing, Minn., Mr. & Mrs. Jules Reinhardt and son Jerry of Hager City,Wis.,Dick Reinhardt who is in the armed forces stationed in Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baader of Tomah, Wis.,Mr. & Mrs. Earl Reinhardt and Mrs. Minnie Reinhardt of St. Paul, Mr. & Mrs. E.A. Langer & Mr. & Mrs. Sig Anderson of Eau Claire, Mr. & Mrs. B. W. Robb, Eau Claire, Miss Hattie Benjamin of Gilman, Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Weinandy of Cochrane, Wis., Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hartley of Fountain City, Wis., Mr. & Mrs. Albert Urnes of Winona, Minn., Miss Gertrude Urne of Rochester, Minn., Mrs. Jack Volkel & children of Minneapolis, Mr. & Mrs. Vaughn Anderson of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. & Mrs. Archie Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Max Lindo and son, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Grossen and children, Mr. & Mrs. J.A. Biersteker, all of Eau Claire, Wis., Mr. & Mrs. Morris English and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Benjamin of Arcadia, Wis., Mr. & Mrs. Ira Britton & Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Balk of Pepin, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Parkhurst of Gilmanton, Mr. Frank Farr, Mrs. Andy Parish, Mrs. Alta Parish of Mondovi, Mrs. Eugene Walker of LaCrosse, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gibson and Mrs. Lutzie Castleberg of Durand, Wis., Mr. & Mrs. Carl Reali of Eau Claire, Mr. & Mrs. William Ott & family of Menomonie, Wis., Mr. & Mrs. Donald Geer of St. Paul, and Mr. & Mrs. Percy Miner of Pepin, Wis.
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