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203 | ROSHELLE L. WENTKER Mrs. Roshelle (Tweetie) Wentker, 24, of Route 2, Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Wednesday evening in Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday in Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot. The Rev. Herbert Kesting will officiate and burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery. Mrs. Wentker, nee Roshelle Ross, was born March 30, 1955, in Shawano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross Sr. She graduated in 1973, from Roncallie High School, Manitowoc. She was married to John Wentker November 10, 1973, in St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mishicot. Survivors include her husband, John; a son, John Jr. at home; three daughters, Nicole, Cherie, and baby Shellie at home; her parents of Route 2, Manitowoc; two brothers, Donald Jr. and Jesse of Route 2, Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. Roxie Kuffel, Mrs. Roberta Chaloupka and Jessica of Route 2, Manitowoc. Friends may call in Lambert Funeral Home after 6 o'clock this Thursday evening. The casket will remain closed. Herald Times Reporter, May 24, 1979 P. 3 | ROSS, Roshelle (I204)
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204 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5565)
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208 | The Edward and Marjorie Alexander Buckendahl Family Edward Buckendahl was born January 15, 1907, at Pierce. On November 26, 1932, he married Marjorie Alexander who was born October 13, 1913, at Plainview, Nebraska. To this marriage was born Gene. Edward was a partner with his brother, Ruben, in the Buckendahl Brothers implement business since 1932. Ed died July 26, 1969, at the age of 62. Marjorie died November 3, 1978, at age 65. Edward and Marjorie Alexander Buckendahl's Son and His Family Gene Buckendahl's Family Gene Buckendahl was born December 10, 1934. On June 22, 1960, he married Doris Uhl. To this marriage was born Timothy Edward on December 25, 1963. Gene and Doris are divorced. Ruben and Lorinda Voecks Buckendahl's Daughter and Her Family Dian Kay Buckendahl's Family Dian Kay Buckendahl was born June 23, 1948. On February 12, 1969, she married Jim L. Froehlich. They were divorced. Dian then married Rodney D. Drews who was born February 21, 1948. To this marriage were born Daren on July 16, 1978 and Rachel on March 24, 1981. Rodney died July 27, 1996, at the age of 48. | BUCKENDAHL, Edward Heinrich Carl (I3121)
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209 | The Hugo and Hazel Stack Buckendahl Family Hugo J. Buckendahl was born November 30, 1898, in Pierce. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran church. After completing eighth grade, he attended Seward Concordia College where he received a teaching certificate. On April 3, 1921, Hugo married Hazel Stack who was born April 8, 1903. To this marriage was born Ethel. Hugo was the Pierce County Clerk for sixteen years. He was associated with a metal and drainage concern for twenty one years. He was a salesman for Armco Steel. Hazel worked at Brandeis Cafeteria and Emmanuel Hospital Cafeteria in Omaha. They lived Omaha, Norfolk and Fremont after leaving Pierce. Hugo died August 13, 1960, at the age of 61 from a heart attack. He is buried in Malvern, Iowa. Hugo and Hazel Stack Buckendahl's Daughter and Her Family Lee Roy and Ethel Buckendahl Robbin's Family Ethel Jeanette Buckendahl was born May 6, 1925, in Pierce, Nebraska. On June 22, 1947, she married Lee Roy Robbins in Omaha, Nebraska. To this marriage was born Jeanette on February 8, 1950. Ethel graduated from the Methodist School of Nursing in Omaha in 1946. Ethel passed away October 24, 1962, at the age of 37 after a lengthy illness caused by leukemia. She is buried in Malvern, Iowa. Otto and Rose Hilgert Buckendahl’s Son and His Family The Dale and Valerie Kroh Buckendahl Family Dale Edward Buckendahl was born July 4, 1930. On October 30, 1954, he married Valerie J. Kroh. To this marriage were born Tracy Diane on June 15, 1962, Todd Matthew on January 1, 1964 and Kristin Beth on January 27. In 1982, they were divorced. Dale remarried in 1983. Kristin Beth is married to *** Anders. To this marriage were born Garet and April. | BUCKENDAHL, Hugo Albert Johann (I3118)
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210 | The Otto and Rose Hilgert Buckendahl Family Otto Charles Buckendahl was born May 21, 1900, in Pierce. He was baptized and as a youth was confirmed in the Lutheran faith. He graduated from high school and attended Concordia College at Steward, Nebraska. On September 24, 1922, Otto married Rose Hilgert who was born May 26, 1901. To this marriage was born Dale Edward on July 4, 1930. Also, a child was stillborn and another died in infancy. Otto had bookkeeping experience with the family's farm implement business in Pierce and worked for a variety of dealers trying to reorganize after the 1930's depression. Locations included Plainview, Sidney and Scottsbluff in Nebraska; Powell and Cheyenne in Wyoming; Sterling and Ft. Collins in Colorado. They lived in Scottsbluff when Otto died February 12, 1951, at the age of 49 when his car stalled in a snowstorm. Otto had gone to Cheyenne, Wyoming on a business trip and attempted to return home in the snowstorm. His car stalled and Otto tried to walk to a range house. His frozen body was found about a half mile from the house. Rose remained in Scottsbluff until 1955 when she moved to Boulder, Colorado to be near her son. She died in November 23, 1986, at the age of 85. Otto and Rose are buried in St. John's Cemetery east of Pierce. | BUCKENDAHL, Otto Charles Wilhelm (I3119)
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211 | The Ruben and Lorinda Voecks Buckendahl Family Ruben Buckendahl was born October 9, 1911. On June 2, 1943, he married Lorinda Voecks who was born December 27, 1913. To this marriage was born Dian Kay. They resided in Pierce and were co-owners of Buckendahl Bros. John Deere from 1946 until retirement in 1977. Ruben served in the Army from September, 1942 until January, 1946, in England and Belgium. Ruben died December 24, 1989, at the age of 78 in Norfolk, Nebraska. Lorinda died June 18, 1994, at the age of 80. | BUCKENDAHL, Ruben Reinhold (I3122)
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212 | The Theodore and LaVerne Mordhorst Buckendahl Family Theodore Buckendahl was born August 2, 1904. On May 18, 1933, he married LaVerne Mordhorst who was born October 12, 1911. To this marriage were born Judith, Frances, and Gerald. Theodore and LeVerne were retired farmers in the Pierce area. Theodore died October 30, 1992, at the age of 88. Theodore and LaVern Mordhorst Buckendahl's Children and Their Families The Verle and Judith Buckendahl Ostrander Family Judith Buckendahl was born February 10, 1940. She married Verle Ostrander who was born January 26, 1936. To this marriage were born Janette on November 5, 1960; Steven Verle on April 24, 1963; and Renee Marie on July 27, 1964. The Dennis and Frances Buckendahl Dommer Family Frances Buckendahl was born April 30, 1942. She married Dennis Dommer who was born February 20, 1940. To this marriage were born Sylvia Renee on September 2, 1962; David Allen on June 16, 1965; and Keith Michael who was born on December 27, 1969, and died August 6, 1986. Gerald LeRoy Buckendahl's Family Gerald LeRoy Buckendahl was born January 2, 1944. He married Donna Schulz. To this marriage were born Gerald and James Theodore. James was born March 21, 1970. They were divorced. Gerald and James were adopted by Donna's later husband, Gary Zierke. Gerald married Patti Tielke. To this marriage were born Ami Michelle on May 22, 1980, and Amber Dawn on October 20, 1981. They are divorced. On October 7, 1988, Gerald married Cheryl Wright. | BUCKENDAHL, Theodore Albert Heinrich (I3120)
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213 | Two Rivers Section: MRS. F. LEONARD (sic) DIES AT NOON AT HOME HERE Complications of diseases superinduced by age proved fatal to Mrs. Frank Leonard, 61 year old Two Rivers resident, who for many years made her home in this city. Death occurred at the family home at 2114 Washington street shortly before noon today. Mrs. Leonard, who for about 42 years made her home in Two Rivers, was widely known through the county and was held in general esteem by all who came in contact with her. Since the death of her husband eight years ago, she has continued living at the family homestead, devoting her life to members of her family. She was born in the town of Kossuth on November 18, 1867 and lived her entire life in Manitowoc county. Upon her marriage to Mr. Leonard she moved to this city and has lived here continuously. She was a devout member of the St. Luke’s Congregation and a member of the Altar Society. Four children, Mrs. John Janea and Mrs. Albert Doncheck of Two Rivers, Mrs. E.L. Weber, Manitowoc and a son, John, Two Rivers, survive her in addition to three brothers, John Reinhardt, South Milwaukee, Michael Reinhardt, Manitowoc Rapids, and Frank Reinhardt, Francis Creek and two sisters, Mrs. Theodore Dier, Manitowoc and Mrs. William Schroeder of Two Rivers. She is also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but will be announced in tomorrow’s edition of this paper. The services will be held from the St. Lukes church, Reverend Father Thuecks officiating and interment will take place in the new cemetery. Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, August 14, 1928 Page 11 | REINERT, Katherine (I835)
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214 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / HENGST, Lorrraine A (F1978)
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215 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F1980)
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219 | Daughter Lena's Family and Her Descendants The Henry and Lena Sporleder Buckendahl Family Lena Sporleder was born October 4, 1873, at Joliet, Illinois. At age two, she moved with her parents to Carroll, Iowa. Later, they moved to Pierce. She attended school and was confirmed into the Lutheran faith at St. John's Lutheran School east of Pierce. Henry C. Buckendahl was born on March 27, 1867, at Hanover, Germany. He came to the United States with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buckendahl, when he was three years of age. Information from the Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Henry Senior was born in 1837 and died in 1922. His wife was born in 1841 and died in 1914. The family initially lived in Omaha, Nebraska and then homesteaded a farm six miles east of Pierce. Henry and Lena were married on February 18, 1890, at St. John's Lutheran Church. To this marriage were born seven sons; Fritz Wilhelm (Fred), Carl, Hugo J., Otto, Theodore, Edward, and Ruben as well as two daughters, Lizzie and Rose. Henry and Lena purchased a homestead tract seven miles east of Pierce and farmed until 1907. They then moved to Pierce and engaged in the hardware and implement business. After serving on the Pierce city council, Henry was elected mayor for three terms. He served as the president of the Board of Directors of the Farmers Grain Company and the Pierce County Fair and Agricultural Association. He was a member of the Community Club. He was Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Zion Lutheran Church. At the time of his death, the local newspaper's obituary noted he, "was a man of honor and integrity. He was square in his business dealings and to this fact might be attributed his success as a Pierce business man." Henry suffered from diabetes for a number of years and underwent surgery to amputate his left leg. The shock of the operation caused him to die of a heart attack on August 16, 1932, at the age of 64. Lena died September 24, 1941, at the age of 67. She had been of ill health for more than a year and died because of a heart condition as well as other complications. | SPORLEDER, Caroline (I3113)
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220 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2919)
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221 | A dance will be held at the Fischerville hall on Saturday, April 26. Music will be furnished by the famous Pech's band. A good time is assured for all. Manitowoc Pilot April 24, 1919 Notes from Fischerville Page 8 | CHALOUPKA, William Sr. (I1818)
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222 | A Franz Kohout purchased land from via a land patent on 22 Feb 1858. The land was in the same area of residence as Anna and Wencel Tuma. (scan of land patent available) It is unknown if or how Franz is related to Anna Kohout. I am researching this connection because Anna's first child was born abt. 1861 so Anna arrived in Wisconsin sometime before that. | KOHOUT, Anna (I1768)
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223 | A HAPPY WEDDING CELEBRATION Popular Young People Take Marriage Vows Many Guests Do Participate The most eventful occurance of this week was the big wedding celebration at the Washington House, Mr. Arthur Gloe and Mayme(sic) Schaefer were united in marriage at the Lutheran parsonage by Rev. C. F. Doehler last Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. The bridal couple was attended by Miss Louisa Schaefer, a sister of the bride as maid of honor and August Gloe Jr., a brother of the groom as best man, Miss Clara Ahrns of Denmark, a cousin of the bride as bridesmaid and Edgar Gloe as groomsman. The bride was attired in a cream satin empire dress. The maid of honor and bridesmaid wore a pink and pale blue "princess". The groom wore an elegant suit of broadcloth and on the lapel of his coat a bouquet of yellow roses. The bridal party made a very fine appearance. At six-thirty o'clock a wedding dinner was served at the dining rooms of the Washington House to about two hundred and fifty guests. Two organizations both of which Mr. Gloe is a member, the Quins and the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra, one social and the other musical, attended the celebration in a body. After the wedding dinner the guests departed to the dancing hall where young and old enjoyed themselves at the light fantastic, dancing gayly to the melodies of the Schauer Brass Band of Tisch Mills. The music presented by the band was very pleasing to the guests. Schauer's music is a favorite among all classes. The dancing continued until the hour struck four, when all dispersed to their homes wishing the young couple much happiness. The wedding gifts received by the ?? couple were sensible, expensive and appropriate. The young people who on this day changed their relationship and taking on the duties of man and wife are very popular in this city and vicinity. The bride is the lovable and pretty daughter of Mr. Philip Schaefer, a prosperous farmer of the Town of Two Rivers. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Gloe Sr., residing on Emmet Street on the Eastside, a musician of rare ability, a leading member of the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra, he is presently employed at the Hamilton Works. The young couple will make their home in this city. The Reporter extends its best wishes to the bridal pair, may their journey thru life be happy one. The Reporter, Fri., Nov. 19, 1909 | Family: GLOE, Arthur / SCHAEFER, Mayme (F2531)
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224 | A pretty but simple wedding was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chaloupka, when their daughter, Miss Julia, became the happy bride of Sam Mott of Mishicot. The attending couple was Marcella Mott and Edwin Chaloupka. Only immediate relatives of the couple were invited. The pair have gone on a honeymoon trip to southern Wisconsin, and upon their return will make their home at Mishicot. Manitowoc Pilot September 21, 1922 Page 8 | Family: MOTT, Samuel / CHALOUPKA, Julia A. (F499)
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225 | A serious runaway accident occurred near Nicollet station last Friday. Fr. Freitag's hired man was returning from a neighboring field with a spirited team, and beside him on the wagon seat was seated the four-year-old child of Mr. Freitag, who had been visiting at a neighbor's. Arriving at the pasture, the man jumped out to open the gate and before he could regain the lines the horses started into a brisk run toward the house. Mr. C. Freitag, aged 70 years, was in the yard at the time and when the runaways came near him he endeavored to stop them with his cane. His effort only resulted in turning them short around, one of the horses running over him, at the same time upsetting the wagon. The old gentleman was very seriously injured about the head and chest, and the child received a terrible gash on the side of the face and neck, and for a time it was feared the former was fatally hurt. Dr. Daniels of St. Peter was called and at latest accounts both the old gentleman and child were improving. Mr. Albert Freitag, of this city, was informed of the accident by special messenger and he at once went down to assist in caring for the injured. | FREITAG, Matilda (I2852)
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226 | A serious runaway accident occurred near Nicollet station last Friday. Fr. Freitag's hired man was returning from a neighboring field with a spirited team, and beside him on the wagon seat was seated the four-year-old child of Mr. Freitag, who had been visiting at a neighbor's. Arriving at the pasture, the man jumped out to open the gate and before he could regain the lines the horses started into a brisk run toward the house. Mr. C. Freitag, aged 70 years, was in the yard at the time and when the runaways came near him he endeavored to stop them with his cane. His effort only resulted in turning them short around, one of the horses running over him, at the same time upsetting the wagon. The old gentleman was very seriously injured about the head and chest, and the child received a terrible gash on the side of the face and neck, and for a time it was feared the former was fatally hurt. Dr. Daniels of St. Peter was called and at latest accounts both the old gentleman and child were improving. Mr. Albert Freitag, of this city, was informed of the accident by special messenger and he at once went down to assist in caring for the injured. | FREITAG, Friedrich L. (I2849)
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227 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1367)
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228 | A team belonging to Peter Radey a prominent farmer of this place ranaway and a daughter of Mr. Radey was injured. | RADEJ, Petre (I1133)
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229 | A woman with an 11 month old girl was found on the German ship S.S. Main traveling to Iowa. It is feasible that upon reaching Chicago, she did not have funds to continue to Iowa. The ship arrived 12 Nov 1872 which fits into the timeline of when we think Catherine arrived. The child's name is Maria which also fits within the age of who we know as Mary Supita. It is probable that Katherine was pregnant with Frank at the time of her departure to America. | LESCHTINA, Katerina (I954)
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230 | A write-up in the Manitowoc Tribune newspaper dated Dec. 16, 1897 states t hat Frank Skwor bought a new windmill. | SKWOR, Frantisek (I2462)
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231 | A-5-4 | MEINEKE, Richard Allen (I2736)
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232 | Accardo - Marie Seput Gillis accardo died on Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 2:45 A.M. at Willowood at Woldenberg Village Living Center. A retired homemaker. Age 88 years. Wife of the late Frank Gillis by first marriage and Anthony Accardo by second marriage. Loving mother of Claire Gill is Howson and Jane Gillis Pitre. Mother-in-law of Robert E. Howson and Judge Robert Pitre, Jr. Step-mother of Doris Accardo Blanchard. Grandmother of Elizabeth Howson Burcham, Cynthia Howson Weinmann, Jennifer Howson Willem, Michele Pitre Milano, Melanie Pitre Vigelis. Step grandmother of Connie Davis Cascio. Also survived by 5 great granddaughters and 4 great grandsons. Preceded in death by her parents Victorine Barbier and John Seput; a brother John Seput; and one step-grandson Craig Davis. Relatives and friends, also the staff at Woldenberg, are invited to attend the funeral mass at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home Chapel, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. (In Metairie Cemetery) on Saturday, 11-17-2001 at 12:00 p.M. Interment will follow in Lake Lawn Park. Visitation will be on Saturday from 10: 00 a.m. until time of mass. Contributions to Willowwood at Woldenberg Village, 3701 Behrman Place, New Orleans, LA 70114 or masses preferred. | SEPUT, Marie Marguerite Claire (I6296)
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233 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2616)
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234 | According to court records 06-10-1993 General inventory filed Amount $ 389273.00 | SCHWOERER, Clara (I459)
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235 | According to death certificate, mother's name is Dahlmann. | FREITAG, August F. (I2910)
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236 | According to his testimony in his brother's probate records he left Two Creeks in October 1880. It is unknown where he headed first, but he ended up in Louisiana. | JONES, John Sr (I5664)
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237 | According to testimony of Grandson Fred Jonas in Henry Jonas probate. | JONAS, Gustav Christian Theodor (I921)
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238 | According to the 1910 Federal census she immigrated in 1868 and was naturalized in 1905. According to the 1900 Federal census she immigrated in 1869. Her husband was naturalized. Between 1790 to 1906: Women were automatically naturalized when their husbands were naturalized, but they are almost never listed by name on the husband's paperwork. Women who marry citizens gain citizenship without any additional paperwork. US-born women who marry non-citizens automatically lose their citizenship. Her husband died in 1897 so it is unusual that she would be naturalized in 1905. Unless there was an issue that they were not actually married when he obtained his citizenship, the 1905 date is inaccurate. | LENHARDT, Katherina Maria (I817)
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239 | According to the 1920 Census Manitowoc County, Anton was single at the age of 54 Historical Newspapers > Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1972 > October > 18 50 years ago.... The 14th red fox skin for the year was presented to County Clerk Schroeder by Anton Chaloupka for bounty. The animal was shot at Fisherville last week, and was the first in the county for several months. | CHALOUPKA, Antonin (I1349)
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240 | Address From public records circa 2004-2005 | WHITE, Delbert Albert (I5564)
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241 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5556)
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242 | ADELINE TUMA Mrs. Adeline E. Tuma, 76, of 500 E. Reed Ave., Manitowoc, died unexpectedy Tuesday, June 23, at her residence. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at First Reformed United Church of Christ. The Rev. Alfred Klumb will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Tuma, nee Adeline Bull, was born July 31, 1904, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late William and Leona Jens Bull. She was married to Ervin Tuma Oct. 8, 1924, at Manitowoc. The couple resided in the area and farmed all their lives. Mr. Tuma preceded her in death in 1979. Mrs. Tuma was a member of First reformed United Church of Christ. Survivors include a son, Harold Meistner of Eau Claire, a daughter, Kay Meyer of Carson City, Nev., five grandchildren and cousins. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and at the church Saturday from noon until the time of services. Memorials may be made to First Reformed United Church of Christ. Herald Times Reporter, June 25, 1981 P. 3 | BULL, Adeline E. (I1793)
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243 | Adler John B., December 13. formerly of Grosse Isle. Beloved husband of the late Freida; father of Mrs. Carol Long, Dale O. and John H.; also leaves eight grandchildren; one brother and one sister. At the Martenson Funeral Home, 3200 West Road, Trenton until Thursday 9 p.m. In state at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Trenton from 10 a.m. Friday until time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials to Bethesda Lutheran Home for the Youth would be appreciated. Member of the Grosse Isle Lion's Club. | ADLER, John Bernard (I4755)
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244 | Adler Freida D., June 13 of 27175 West River Rd., Grosse IIe.(sic) Beloved wife of John; dear mother of Mrs. Carol Long, Dale O., and John H.; also leaves eight grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Erna Griep, of Two Rivers, Wis. At J.D. Martenson and Son Funeral Home, 3200 West Rd., Trenton until Friday a.,. in state at ST. Paul Lutheran Church Charlton at Nichols, Trenton, from 11 a.m. Friday until time of service at 1 p.m. Memorials to the St. Paul Lutheran Church Building Fund would be appreciated. Envelopes available at funeral home. | LUEBKE, Dorothea Frida Emilia (I4754)
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245 | ADOLPH KOHOUT Adolph Kohout, 70, retired Gibson farmer, died Sunday morning at the home following a lingering illness. He was born at Kossuth in 1873 and in 1896 married Miss Mary Skarvan.They located on the present farm, now operated by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Novachek. He retired in 1926. Mrs. Novachek died five years ago. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Holy Cross congregation, Mishicot. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Novachek of Gibson and Mrs. Robert R. Guse of this city; sister, Mrs. Anton Jorgensen of Sawyer, Wis., seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Specht Funeral Home in Mishicot and at 9 o’clock from the Holy Cross Church, the Rev. J. W. Lennehan officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home where the rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, March 6, 1944. | KOHOUT, Adolph (I1720)
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246 | Adolph Tuma, 70, of Rt. 1 Mishicot, died Monday morning at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. Funeral services will be at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at Lambert Funeral Ho me and at 12 noon at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Earl Brouchoud will officiate and burial will be in the parish cemetery. Mr. Tuma was born July 19, 1903, in the Town of Gibson, son of the late Wencil and Anna Jindra Tuma. He was a lifelong farmer. Survivors include two brothers, Doolan, of Rt. 2, Two Rivers,; and Lou is of Kalispel, Mont.; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Radey, of Rt. 4 Manitowoc, and Mrs. Vernon (Violet) Mirkes, of Rt. 2 Manitowoc, and nieces and nephews. Two brother and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday were a memorial service will be held at 8:30 p.m. | TUMA, Adolph Vincent (I418)
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