Hatton Cemetery
(Liberty or Vine Hill Cemetery)
Section 36, Lind Township,
Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Located on Cemetery Road south Hatton Road
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Weyauwega Chronicle
Weyauwega, Wisconsin
October 15, 1902
Mrs. Theo. Huebner |
Weyauwega Chronicle
Weyauwega, Wisconsin
April 16, 1902
Ferdinand Kiesser/Kieser |
Weyauwega Chronicle
Weyauwega, Wisconsin
May 14, 1902
Mathilda Trojan |
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Portage County Gazette
- Portage, Wisconsin - April 24, 2009 pg 40
Emma M.
Pommerenke
Emma M. Pommerenke, 99,
Waupaca, a former town of Belmont resident, died Friday, April 17, 2009,
at Waupaca Elder Care Home.
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Holly Funeral
Home in Waupaca, with Vicar Brian Roehrborn of St. John Lutheran Church in
Almond officiating. Interment will be in Hatton Cemetery in the town of
Lind in Waupaca County.
Visitation will be at the funeral home from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Condolences may be offered online at www.hollyfuneralhome.com.
Miss Pommerenke was born April 10, 1910, in the town of Lind in Waupaca
County, a daughter of the late Robert E. and Ida (Schmandt) Pommerenke.
She worked for the Buckstaff Casket Company in Oshkosh from 1942 until her
retirement in 1972.
While living in Oshkosh she was a member of the Bethlehem Evangelical
Lutheran Church.
Following her retirement she moved back to the family farm in the town of
Belmont in Portage County and remained there until she became a resident
of the Waupaca Elder Care Home in 1999.
Survivors include one sister, Norma Mallison, Waupaca; one sister-in-law,
Verna Pomerenke, Waupaca; and many nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by six brothers, Albert, John, Edgar,
Gustave, Henry and Arthur; and two sisters, Mollie Lemke and Sophia Lemke.
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The Waupaca Record, Waupaca, Wisconsin Thursday, June 30, 1904 –
Hatton
Louis L. Williams died last Wednesday after a long
siege of sickness. He was seventy-six years of age and was the oldest
resident in this vicinity having lived here about thirty-five years. He
also served nearly three years in the civil war. Mr. Williams leaves,
besides a wife, one daughter and five sons to mourn his loss.
The funeral was held Saturday from the home and a large
number of relatives, friends, and soldiers followed him to Liberty
cemetery (now Hatton) where he was laid at rest.
Those from out-of-town were Mrs. Quilor Eastman of Nancy;
Mr. and Mrs. Knudson of Ogdensburg, Samuel Williams of Wittenberg; Mr. and
Mrs. Cornelius and Mr. Vaughn of Dale. |