Hildegard and Luise Weth: Voluntary heroes from Grafenrheinfeld honored!

Hildegard and Luise Weth: Voluntary heroes from Grafenrheinfeld honored!

Grafenrheinfeld - Two remarkable women are in the spotlight! Hildegard and Luise Weth were awarded the volunteer event of the Schweinfurt district for their extraordinary commitment to the community. Over many years, they have tirelessly contributed to keeping Grafenrheinfeld alive and preserving the historical memory of the community.

Hildegard Weth: Keeper of Memories

Hildegard Weth never gives way from the mass grave. The bomb victims of the Second World War in the church cemetery Grafenrheinfeld. Her commitment is a lively memorial for the tragic "bomb night" of February 24, 1944, as 32 people, including 17 children, lost their lives. With full devotion and respect, Hildegard takes care of this place of commemoration, which is venerated by the memory of the deceased and makes the history of the community alive for future generations.

Luise Weth: The inconspicuous heroine

in the shade of the public, Luise Weth ensures that the priestly grave in the church cemetery always looks dignified. She has been involved in the Catholic Women's Association for more than 20 years and was a reliable flag companion at public events. But that's not all! Luise was always on hand when it comes to cleanliness in the parish home and the cleaning of the parish church of the cross. Their silent but significant work contributes significantly to the lively community life in Grafenrheinfeld.

The honor of these two women is not only recognizing their personal commitment, but a radiant example of the value of voluntary work in society. Her tireless efforts enrich life in Grafenrheinfeld and keeps the memory of the eventful history of the region alive!

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