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- [S106] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Herald Times - Newspaper Archives, 18 May 1942; p. 12; obituary, photo in article (Reliability: 2).
Nicholas Nocker
Striken with a sudden heart attack Sunday morning at his home, Nicholas F. Nocker, 80, (Photo) of 813 North 10th street, retired farmer and hotel operator, died shortly after the arrival of a physician. Up to last Thursday Mr. Nocker had been active in his garden.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. Theo. Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Nocker was born at Franklin, Kewaunee county, in 1861 and when a boy his parents moved to Mishicot. He married Miss Elizabeth Blum in this city in 1888 and they located on a farm. In 1900 they purchased a farm near Larrabee and three years later moved to the village of Mishicot where Mr. Nocker purchased the Badger Hotel. In 1910 he disposed of the hotel and engaged in the painting business.
In 1917 the Nockers located in this city, where Mr. Nocker was employed at the Aluminum Goods Company until retiring a few years ago. The couple observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1938. Mrs. Nocker died three years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Lydia, Mrs. Wenzel Zima of this city, Mrs. Werner Moeg?nburg, of Algoma; two brothers, John, of Two Rivers, Henry of Denmark; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Quistorf and Mrs. Rose Beyer of Mishicot; and four grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from 7 o'clock this evening until the hour of the services.
- [S106] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Herald Times - Newspaper Archives, 18 May 1942; p. 12; obituary, photo in article.
Nicholas Nocker
Striken with a sudden heart attack Sunday morning at his home, Nicholas F. Nocker, 80, (Photo) of 813 North 10th street, retired farmer and hotel operator, died shortly after the arrival of a physician. Up to last Thursday Mr. Nocker had been active in his garden.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. Theo. Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Nocker was born at Franklin, Kewaunee county, in 1861 and when a boy his parents moved to Mishicot. He married Miss Elizabeth Blum in this city in 1888 and they located on a farm. In 1900 they purchased a farm near Larrabee and three years later moved to the village of Mishicot where Mr. Nocker purchased the Badger Hotel. In 1910 he disposed of the hotel and engaged in the painting business.
In 1917 the Nockers located in this city, where Mr. Nocker was employed at the Aluminum Goods Company until retiring a few years ago. The couple observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1938. Mrs. Nocker died three years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Lydia, Mrs. Wenzel Zima of this city, Mrs. Werner Moeg?nburg, of Algoma; two brothers, John, of Two Rivers, Henry of Denmark; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Quistorf and Mrs. Rose Beyer of Mishicot; and four grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from 7 o'clock this evening until the hour of the services.
- [S106] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Herald Times - Newspaper Archives, 18 May 1942; pg 12 (Reliability: 2).
Nicholas Nocker
Striken with a sudden heart attack Sunday morning at his home, Nicholas F. Nocker, 80, (Photo) of 813 North 10th street, retired farmer and hotel operator, died shortly after the arrival of a physician. Up to last Thursday Mr. Nocker had been active in his garden.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. Theo. Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Nocker was born at Franklin, Kewaunee county, in 1861 and when a boy his parents moved to Mishicot. He married Miss Elizabeth Blum in this city in 1888 and they located on a farm. In 1900 they purchased a farm near Larrabee and three years later moved to the village of Mishicot where Mr. Nocker purchased the Badger Hotel. In 1910 he disposed of the hotel and engaged in the painting business.
In 1917 the Nockers located in this city, where Mr. Nocker was employed at the Aluminum Goods Company until retiring a few years ago. The couple observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1938. Mrs. Nocker died three years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Lydia, Mrs. Wenzel Zima of this city, Mrs. Werner Moeg?nburg, of Algoma; two brothers, John, of Two Rivers, Henry of Denmark; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Quistorf and Mrs. Rose Beyer of Mishicot; and four grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from 7 o'clock this evening until the hour of the services.
- [S41] Website - FindAGrave, viewed online; 23 January 2023; Elizabeth Margaret Blum Nocker, Memorial ID 64289664; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94289664/elizabeth-margaretha-nocker.
Elizabeth Margaretha Blum Nocker
BIRTH 3 Sep 1868 Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
DEATH 25 Jan 1939 (aged 70)
BURIAL Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
MEMORIAL ID 94289664
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