Obit: Henning, John N. (1865 - 1928)

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Surnames: HENNING SPEISER MUNDT

----Source: NEILLSVILLE PRESS (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 01/12/1928

Henning, John N. (25 OCT 1865 - 6 Jan 1928)

John N. Henning, one of the most prominent citizens of the town of Fremont, Clark County, Wis., passed away at his home Friday morning, Jan. 6, 1928, aged 62 years, 2 months and 12 days. He had not been in good health for some time and had spent several weeks at the hospital at Marshfield, returning home just before Christmas. His death was due to heart trouble complicated with other diseases. John Nicholas Henning was born Oct. 25, 1865, in Holstein, Germany. At the age of three years he came to America with his parents, John and Catharine Henning. They settled in Calumet County, living there till 1875, when they moved to the town of Fremont, Clark County. Here the family had to meet all the hardships and difficulties of a new country, the father, mother and children working together to make and maintain a home.

On Dec. 5, 1901, he was married to Anna Speiser of Lynn, and they settled on the farm which was their home until now. To this happy union were born eight children, three of who died in infancy. Those who remain with their mother to mourn their father's death, are Dora, Ella, Alma, Helen and Alice. Deceased leaves also two brothers, Herman of Marshfield and August of Minneapolis, Minn., also three sisters: Mrs. Anna Mundt of Chili, Katie and Marie of Marshfield.

Mr. Henning was a man of fine qualities, both in private and public life. In his home he was a kind husband and loving father; in the community a helpful and obliging neighbor, ever ready to lend a hand where help was needed. He took an active interest in public affairs, having held the office of Town Chairman, Treasurer and Assessor. At the time of his death he was the town Assessor and Treasurer of his school district. To his home and community and even beyond the boundaries of this town he will be greatly missed. For over thirty years he was a member of Neillsville Lodge No. 162, Free and Accepted Masons, and was held in high esteem by that body.

The funeral was held Sunday afternoon in the Evangelical Church at Chili, Rev. Zellmer of Marshfield and Rev. Betzold of Chili, Officiating. A large delegation from the Neillsville Masonic lodge was in attendance and took part in the funeral ceremonies. The great gathering of neighbors and friends from far and near testified to the esteem in which Mr. Henning was held.

Those from away who attended the funeral were Mrs. Gerhardt Riedel of Medford, Wis., John Osten of Edgar and August Henning of Minneapolis.

The pallbearers were of the Masonic order, A. P. Sample, A. F. Dankemyer, Louis Nelson, Martin Dankemyer, Floyd Winn and B. F. Winn.

The flower girls were Dorothy and Mable Portz, Ella Sanger, Loraine Gaulke, Edith Moss and Hilda Beil.

 

 


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