Individual Details
Louisa Albitz
(8 Feb 1860 - 30 Aug 1903)
Death Certificate
Vol. I, Pg437, #02753
Louisa Karres [sic]
White, Female
Housewife
Age: 43 yr, 6 mo, 23 days
Father: Walter Albitz, b. Germany
Mother: Hannah, b. Germany
Birthplace: Rockford, Minn.
Married: Albert Karras
DOB: 8 Feb 1860
DOD: 30 Aug 1903, Hudson City
Cause of Death: Fistula
Burial: Willow River Cemetery
HST, 4 Sep 1903, p1
Mrs. Albert Karras
DIED--Mrs. Albert Karras, nee Louise Albitz, after a long illness, Sunday afternoon at 3:30, aged 43 years. Funeral from residence Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J. A. Lumley of the Methodist church officating.
Deceased was born at Rockford, Minnesota, in 1860. There and in that vicinity she was educated and grew to womanhood. Twenty-one years ago she was married to Mr. Albert Karras and came to Hudson to reside. Fourteen years ago she submitted to a very critical surgical operation, since which time she has been a great, but most patient and hopeful sufferer. For the past sixteen months she has been confined to her bed. When the final summons came she was resigned and serene for she was a devoted christian character and most exemplary woman. The husband, two daughters and two sons survive. They have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole commnity i their time of sorrow.
Vol. I, Pg437, #02753
Louisa Karres [sic]
White, Female
Housewife
Age: 43 yr, 6 mo, 23 days
Father: Walter Albitz, b. Germany
Mother: Hannah, b. Germany
Birthplace: Rockford, Minn.
Married: Albert Karras
DOB: 8 Feb 1860
DOD: 30 Aug 1903, Hudson City
Cause of Death: Fistula
Burial: Willow River Cemetery
HST, 4 Sep 1903, p1
Mrs. Albert Karras
DIED--Mrs. Albert Karras, nee Louise Albitz, after a long illness, Sunday afternoon at 3:30, aged 43 years. Funeral from residence Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J. A. Lumley of the Methodist church officating.
Deceased was born at Rockford, Minnesota, in 1860. There and in that vicinity she was educated and grew to womanhood. Twenty-one years ago she was married to Mr. Albert Karras and came to Hudson to reside. Fourteen years ago she submitted to a very critical surgical operation, since which time she has been a great, but most patient and hopeful sufferer. For the past sixteen months she has been confined to her bed. When the final summons came she was resigned and serene for she was a devoted christian character and most exemplary woman. The husband, two daughters and two sons survive. They have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole commnity i their time of sorrow.
Events
Birth | 8 Feb 1860 | Rockford, Minnesota | ![]() | ||
Marriage | 12 Apr 1882 | Albert Karras | ![]() | ||
Death | 30 Aug 1903 | Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin | ![]() | ||
Burial | Sep 1903 | Willow River Cemetery, Hudson, St. Croix County, Wisconsin | ![]() |
Families
Spouse | Albert Karras (1852 - ) |
Child | Amy Louise Karras (1883 - 1962) |
Child | Etta Karras (1884 - 1965) |
Child | Myron A. Karras (1886 - 1957) |
Child | Raymond Walter Karras (1888 - ) |
Father | Walter Albitz |
Mother | Johanna Krosinsky (1835 - 1924) |
Sibling | Mary Albetz |
Endnotes
1. Hudson Star-Times, 4 Sep 1903, p1, Obituary, Mrs. Albert Karras.
2. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 22 Dec 1927, p2, c4, Obituary, Albert Karras.
3. Hudson Star-Times, 4 Sep 1903, p1, Obituary, Mrs. Albert Karras.
4. Find-A-Grave (www.findagrave.com), Memorial No. 79630458, Louise Karras.