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1301 | Joseph Radey has disposed of his share in the hotel business, the purchaser being his brother John Radey of Brillion. THe business will now be ron by Emil and John Radey. The Manitowoc Pilot Thu, Mar 03, 1904 ·Page 8 | RADEY, Joseph Thomas (I1229)
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1302 | Joseph W. Kohlbeck A lifetime resident of the Marshfield area, Joseph W. Kohlbeck, 86, of 505 N. Central Ave., died at 5:55 p.m. Wednesday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grassl, in Marshfield. He had been in ill health for the past two years. Rites will be conducted at St. John's Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Officiating will be the Rev. joseph Martinson, associate pastor, and burial will be made in St. Michael's cemetery, Hewitt. Friends may call beginning 2 p.m. Friday and until time of services Satruday at the Rembs Chapel, where a St. John's parish vigil service will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. Mr. Kohlbeck was born in Hewitt on March 16, 1888, and attended St. Michael's Parochial School there. Prior to his marriage to the former Anna T. Grall on April 18, 1917, in Whitelaw, he worked as a mason and also in logging camps. His wife preceded him in death Dec. 9, 1970. THe couple had observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1967. After his marriage he engaged in farming on route 5, Marshfield; four daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Helen) Strupp and Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Grassl, both of Marshfield, Mrs. Joseph (Martha) Steckler, Milladore, and Mrs. Alfred (Marie) Wenzel, route 2, Stratford; a brother Phillip, California; two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Schmidt and MRs. Pauline Lutz, both of Marshfield; 28 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death, in addition to his wife, were two sisters and six brothers. Marshfield News-Herald Thu, Sep 05, 1974 ·Page 14 | KOHLBECK, Joseph W. (I8252)
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1303 | Joseph was not listed in the 1870 Census living with his parents. He would have been 17 at the time. It is possible he was working at a neighbors or other family member's farm or he is deceased by 1870. No further information has been found on him to date. | ECKART, Joseph Franklin (I5415)
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1304 | JOSEPH ZIPPERER From Der Nord Westen, 06 Oct. 1892: Old Joseph Zipperer of Pine Grove was killed in an accident with his horse and wagon on Friday. translated From 2manitowoc.com | ZIPPERER, Joseph (I8193)
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1305 | Josephine Jindra, Winfield Larson Wed in Green Bay In a ceremony performed by Judge Henry graass Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Josephine Jindra, proprietor of the Isle of View tavern on the outskirts of Sawyer, became the bridge of Winfield Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Larson of Sister Bay, who has been in her employ for some time. The bride, the daughter of Mike Eland of Luxemburg, wore a luxurious alpaca weave redingote in brown and white with lacy toque and shoulder veiling and had a corsage of orchids. She was attended by Dorothy Bournoville of Dykesville who wore navy blue bolero dress with powder blue accessories and corsage of carnations and roses. Harold Eland brother of the bride, was best man. A six o'clock wedding dinner was served at the home of Walter Meyer in Forestville after which the couple left on a trip to Chicago, Canada, Niagara Falls and New York City, returning on July 2. Outside guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John Larson, Sister Bay; Mr. and mrs. Mike Eland, Luxemburg; Mr. and mrs. Elmer Eland, Kewaunee; Carl and Irene Hallada, Mishicot; and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, Green Bay. Door County Advocate June 28, 1940 Volume 79, Issue 16, page 7, Column 4 | Family: LARSON, Winfield / ELAND, Josephine (F2361)
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1310 | JULIA LEMBERGER Mrs. Harold Lemberger, 42, of Cato, sister of the Rev. E. A. Radey of Manitowoc, died Saturday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Reedsville Funeral Home, followed by a solemn requiem high Mass at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Clarks Mills. Father Radey will be the celebrant, the Rev. Frank Svatek the deacon and the Rev. Hubert Kleiber the sub-deacon. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The former Julia Radey was born May 21, 191, on the homestead farm in the town of Franklin. She was married to Harold Lemberger June 19, 1934, at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc, and they located on the homestead farm. She was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of the Clarks Mill church. Survivors include the husband, a daughter, Marilyn, and two sons, Robert and Richard, at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Radey of the town of Franklin; three brothers, Father Radey of Manitowoc and Joseph and George of Franklin; four sisters, Mrs. Albert Kopidlansky of Cato, Mrs. Adolph Burich of Rt. 1, Reedsville, Mrs. Stephen Dvorachek of Two Rivers; and Mrs. Edward Denor of Mishicot. Friends may call at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Monday and at 8 p.m. Monday by the Knights of Columbus of the Manitowoc Council. Manitowoc Herald Times, April 5, 1954 P. 17 | RADEY, Julia (I8895)
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1311 | Julius Rohr Julius Rohr, 92, 625 Georgia st., a foreman for the Ahnapee and Western Railroad before his retirement, died at his home Friday of old age complications. He had been ill for five weeks. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rohr, he was born in Brussels on May 25, 1870 and lived in Casco and Algoma before coming to Sturgeon Bay in April of 1909. He worked for the railroad 48 years. He married the former Elizabeth Seiler on June 25, 1895. He was a member of the Holy Name Society. Survivors include the widow; four daughters. Sr. M. Casilda, St. Mary's hospital, Milwaukee, Mrs. Harry (Myrtle) Yano, New York, N.Y.. Mrs. Charles (Ethel) Alcott, Kenosha and Mrs. Roy (Helen) Schaefer, Sturgeon Bay; three sons, Eldon, Kewaunee, Joseph, Sturgeon Bay, and John, Forestville; 24 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held this Tuesday morning at St. Joseph's church, the REv. A. J. Koeferl officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. ARrangements were handled by the Stoneman funeral home. | ROHR, Julius B. (I2024)
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1315 | Justin Sporleder Services for Justin Sporleder, 24, Nixa, Mo., were Oct. 5 at Campbell Unit ed Methodist Church in Springfield, Mo. Burial was in Hazelwood Cemeter y. He died suddenly at home Friday, Oct. 1, 2004. An autopsy was order ed to determine the cause of death. Norfolk Daily News Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004 Justin R. Sporleder Springfield, MO News Leader Justin Richard Sporleder, age 24, of Nixa, died suddenly in his home Frida y, Oct. 1, 2004. He was born Dec. 18, 1979, in Norfolk, Neb. He attended N ixa High School and was active in sports. Justin was looking forward to be coming a special education teacher following graduation from SMSU. He a nd his family were faithful members of Campbell United Methodist Chur ch in Springfield. Justin was a loving husband to Cathy and wonderful fath er to his children. Survivors include his wife, Cathy (Hansen) Sporlede r; two children, five-year-old daughter Adeline Rae, and four-week-old s on Gage Thomas; his parents, Richard and Margaret (Liebsack) Sporleder, Ni xa; two sisters, Susan Sporleder, Bell Port Long Island, N.Y., and Aman da DeRosa and her husband Frank, Largo, Fla.; four nephews, Chance and Dil an, and Bleys and Barak; Cathy's parents, Tammy and Max Campos, Nixa, a nd Brian and Cindy Hansen, Grimes, Iowa; Cathy's grandmothers, Jean Shar p, Nixa, and Alberta Hansen, Des Moines, Iowa; other relatives; and many f riends. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, in Campbe ll United Methodist Church, Springfield, with Pastor Bruce Davis officiati ng. Burial will follow in Hazelwood Cemetery. Visitation will be fr om 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in Adams Funeral Home, Nixa. Memorial contributio ns may be made for the future benefit of Justin's two children. | SPORLEDER, Justin Richard (I3441)
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1316 | Kaderabeck-Entered into rest, in this city, June 19, 1930, suddenly, Ida M. (nee Scheltzer), beloved wife of Alois, mother of Myra, daughter of Mrs. Mary Schmeltzer and the late Adolph, sister of Adolph and Adeline Schmeltzer. Funeral from the family residence, 1807 Genesee St., Monday at 9:30 and from the HOly Name of Jesus Christ, in Bailey Avenue, at 10 A.M. Friends are invited. Interment n Mount Calvary Cemetery, Pine Hill. Rochester papers please copy. The Buffalo Times Sun, Jun 22, 1930 ·Page 22 Mrs. Ida Kaderbeck Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Kaderabeck, 44 who died in her home 1607 Genesee Street, following a short illness, will be held in Holy Name of Jesus church at 10 A.M. Monday. Burial will be in Pine Hill cemetery. Mrs. Kaderabeck is the wife of Alois Kaderbeck, who has enged in the bakery business for many years in the east side. Besides her husband, she is surved by a daughter, Myra; her mother, Mrs. Mary Schmeltzer; a sister, Adeline and brother, Adolph. Paper unknown. | SCHMELZER, Ida M. (I7336)
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1317 | Kaderbeck-Alois Of 1807 Genessee St., July 8, 1961, husband of the late Ida Kaderbeck; beloved father of Mrs. Lawrence Riegel (Myra); brother of the late Joseph, Samuel, John, Frankd and George Kaderbeck, Mrs. mary Kuecha, Mrs Kathern Karn and Mrs Ann Kammerer. Friends reeived in the Home of Barron Funeral Service, 1932 Bailey Ave. from 2-5, 7-10 P.M. where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock and in Holy Name of Jesus Christ at 10 o'clock. Friends are invited. Deceased was a member of the Happy Swallow Social Club. | KADERABECK, Alois W. (I7337)
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1318 | Kalispell- Tuma, Alice Pearl (Strayer, 76, died of cancer at her home Saturday. Memorial service s 2 p.m. Tuesday, Johnson Mortuary Chapel Kalispell. Cremation has taken place. Born in 1912 in Florida. In 1920s, moved to Cut Bank area with her family. Married Frank Jones in Kalispell and they lived in Kevin until his death in 1936. Preceded in death by a son, Harold, in 1937. During World War II, served as civilian Navy chauffeur in the Pugent Sound area. In 1947, married Louis Tuma in Cut Bank. They farmed in that area until 1951, when they moved to Marion, where they operated a grocery. In 1969, she returned to Kalispell. Preceded in death by Louis Tuma in 1981, and a brother, Glenn, in 1983. Survivors include sons, Ray and Donald Jones, both of Kalispell; nine grandchildrena and four great grand-children. Great Falls Tribune Mon, Oct 03, 1988 ·Page 4 Alice Tuma Kalispell-Alice Pearl Strayer Tuma, 76, of Kalispell, died of cancer at her home in Kalispell on Saturday, Oct. 1. She was born July 14, 1912, in Florida. In the 1920s she moved to the Kevin area with her family. In 1932 she married Frank Jones in Kalispell. They lived in Kevin until his death in 1936. During World War II, she was a civilian Navy Chauffer in Bremerton, Wash. On Jan. 18, 1947, she married Louis Tuma in Cut Bank.. They farmed there before moving to Marion in 1951. They owend an operated Lake Park Grocery and Dixie Deli in Essex until moving to Kalispell in 1969. She was active in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Also preceding her in death were her husband Lewis (sic) on April 20, 1981, a brother, Glenn Strayer, in 1983; and a son, Harold, in 1937. Survivors include two sons, Ray and Donald Jones, both of Kalispell, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Johnson Mortuary with the Rev. J. Torrance Harvey of officiating. The family suggests memorials to the V.F.W. Women's Fair Booth. | STRAYER, Alice Pearl (I494)
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1319 | Kalouner, Louis "The Antigo Daily Journal" Antigo, Langlade Co., WI Friday, July 17, 1928. Funeral services for Louis Kalouner who died at Chicago, will be conducted at St. Mary's church, Saturday morning at nine o'clock, the Rev. E. Shimek officiating. Interment will be in the Catholic cemetery. The American Legion will hold their services in honor of the deceased at the cemetery. Louis Kalouner was born in Antigo, April 25, 1896. He died at the Municipal sanitarium, Chicago, July 24, 1928. [transcribed as 24, probably should be 14] The deceased leaves to mourn his loss, a widow, Rose Kalouner, one daughter, Geraldine, his mother, Mrs. Joseph Stenl, and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Rood, both of Antigo. Mr. Kalouner was a member of American Legion Post 662 of Chicago and of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, Local No. 10. He played in United States navy organizations and in a number of civilian bands and orchestras. | KALOUNER, Louis (I5425)
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1320 | Kansas City Star, The | Kansas City, Missouri | Sunday, December 18, 1938 | Page 28 31 GIVEN to boys and girls for selling only 12 bottles famous cold inhaler at 35c each: sells fastr send no money: simply drop a card Shupita & Co.. Whitelaw. Wis. Manitowoc Herald Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Monday, September 25, 1961 | Page 12 25 Years Ago MANITOWOC \emdash Harry Q. Shupita. telegrapher operator at the C&NW. Ry. Co., will discontinue his position as operator and station agent and will devote his full time back in his former work as president of the Shupita Printing plant which consists of several branch department offices located in Chicago, Philadelphia" and New York. Sheboygan Journal | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Tuesday, July 30, 1957 | Page 8 Manitowoc Man is Sentenced Milwaukee - Harry Q Shupita, 45, Manitowoc, convicted of using the mails to defraud some 100 persons of $700 was sentenced Monday by U,S, District Court Judge Kenneth Grubb to six months in the House of Corrections. A jury convicted Shupita of advertising free ginseng, a medicinal type seed. When people responded, Shupita wrote back explaining they could share in the program for $15. He did not have any of the seeds. The sentence will begin Aug. 5 | SHUPITA, Harry Quirin (I9138)
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1322 | KATERINA BOUDA Notes From Fischerville: Mrs. Katheryn Bouda(sic), widow of the late Andrew Bouda, died at her home here last Wednesday morning, at the age of 66 years, after a lingering illness. Her death was due to heart trouble and other complications. She was married here and her husband preceded her in death some fifteen years ago. Mrs. Bouda was a kind and beloved mother, and was highly respected by all who knew her. She is survived by two sons, John of this locality and Frank on the home farm, and also three daughters are left to mourn her death. They are, Mrs. Chas. Ramash and Mrs. Peter Vitek of Cooperstown, and Mrs. Cadek of Manitowoc. The funeral services were held Friday at 10 o'clock from the Catholic church at Mishicot with interment in the adjoining cemetery.Rev. Belle performed the last rites, and certainly her many acquaintances will deplore her death and will extend their heartfelt sympathy to that circle so painfully bereaved. | CHALOUPKA, Katerina (I1351)
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1323 | KATERINA SUPITA cemetery #63 Pioneer of Town Gibson Passes Away Death came Monday morning to claim Mrs. Jacob Supita, pioneer resident of the town of Gibson, who passed away at the age of 84 years. Her demise following a lingering illness, due to heart affection. Mrs. Supita was born at Bohemia June 15, 1845 and came to America in 1872, locating at Shoto where the family resided several years and then took up their home in Gibson where she has since made her residence. She is survived by her husband, three sons and one daughter, the children be- (line unreadable) North Prairie, Joseph of Francis Creek, and Mrs. C. Hagenow, of Gibson. Eleven grandchildren also survive.Funeral services will be held at Mishicot, Thursday, the Rev. Junk Officiating.(researcher note, undreadable line probably says Frank of Manitowoc County and Jacob of North Prairie. Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, September 10, 1929 Page 2 --------------------- Supita Mrs. Jacob, pioneer resident of the town of Gibson near Manitowoc, died recently after a long illness. Mrs. Supita was born in Bohemia and was eighty-four years old at the time of her death. Her widower and four children survive. Wausau Daily Herald Thu, Sep 12, 1929 ·Page 25 | LESTINOVA, Katerina (I954)
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1324 | KATH LEMBERGER Clarks Mills May 4, 1880 The funeral of Mrs. Lemberger, an aged lady, will be held in this church tomorrow. She died very suddenly at the residence of her son, Mr. Joseph Lemberger. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 6, 1880 | HUEBNER, Catherine (I8613)
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1325 | Katherine Heran, 96, a resident of St. Mary Home, Manitowoc, died Saturday evening, August 17, at St. Mary Home. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and 10:30 a.m. at St. Anne Catholic Church, Francis Creek. The Rev. Donald A. Schneider will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Heran, nee Katherine Lemberger, was born Nov. 11, 1886, at East Wrights Town, Wis., daughter of the late Frank and Barbara Staudinger Lemberger. She was married to Joseph Heran May 4, 1908, at St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw. The couple owned and operated a farm in The Town of Kossuth, moving to Manitowoc in 1965. Her husband preceded her in death Jan. 12, 1967. Survivors include two sons and a daughter-in-law, Lester and Merlene Heran of Route 2, Mishicot and John Heran of Milwaukee; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Esther and Isadore Korleske and Jenny and Walter Wilms both of Manitowoc, Eve and Tom Bradley of Elk Grove Village, Ill., and Lillian Heran of California; 16 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren and 2 great great granddaughters. She was preceded in death by a daughter Viola, a grandchild and three great grandchildren. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Monday evening, where a prayer service will be 7:30 o'clock by Deacon Don Gigure. Herald Times Reporter, August 19, 1985 P. 3 | LEMBERGER, Katherine (I8664)
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1326 | KATHERINE MARY FREISS COUNTY PIONEER RESIDENT DEAD, PASSES IN HOME Mrs. Katherine Mary Freis(sic), 79, Town of Mishicot Dies Sunday Mrs. Katharine Mary Fries, 79, pioneer resident of the county, died at her home in the town of Mishicot on Sunday. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the home and at 2 o'clock in the Immanuel Lutheran church in Manitowoc, with the Rev. Theodore Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in the Mishicot cemetery. The remains will be taken to the home from the Specht funeral parlors at Mishicot Monday afternoon. Mrs. Freis (sic), nee Katherine Lenhard was born in the Province of Rhine, Germany, 79 years ago. At the age of 12 years she came to this country with her parents, settling in the county. Married on June 6, 1883 her husband preceded her in death a number of years ago. Surviving Mrs. Freis are two daughters, Miss Irma at home, and Mrs. Adolph Horstman of the town of Two Rivers, and a son, Hugo on the homestead farm. A daughter, Mrs. Leo Kind, preceded her in death two years ago. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. George Jindra, Sr. of the town of Mishicot. Two Rivers Reporter 2 June 1936 | LENHARDT, Katherina Maria (I817)
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1327 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / DONNELLAN, Ruth Katherine (F2817)
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1330 | Kelliher Miss Charlotte (Lottie) Kelliher, 74, of 1807 Lincoln St., Two Rivers, a retired employe of Mirro Aluminum Co., Two Rivers, died Tuesday morning at Two Rivers Municipal where she was a patient since Thursday. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Grace Congregational Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Richard H. Trump officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery. Miss Kelliher was born Nov. 29, 1888, at Kewaunee, daughter of the late John and Kathryne Schneider Kelliher. When she was a child the family brought her to Two Rivers. She was an employe of Mirro Aluminum Co. for many years and was a member of its 25-Year Club. She retired in 1957. Miss Kelliher was also an early member of the Royal Neighbors of America. Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Lewellyn Rohr, of Two Rivers and Mrs. Thomas Felber, of Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc, and two nephews, Lloyd Kelliher, of South Bend, Ind., and Air Force Capt. Earl Kelliher, of Rapid City, S.D. Friends may call at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, Wednesday until 11 a.m. Thursday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of service. Two Rivers Reporter, June 4, 1963 P. M-9 | KELLIHER, Charlotte (I2036)
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1331 | Kempfert Henry C. Kempfert, 81, a lifelong resident of the county and Two Rivers resident for many years, died at the Maple Crest sanatorium, Whitelaw early last evening after a long illness. He had been a patient there since Nov. 4 The body will lie in state at the Klein and Stangel Inc., funeral home fro 7 pn Thursday untl 10 am Saturday morning when it will be taken to St. John's Lutheran church, Two Rivers, where it may be viewed until the time of services at 2 pm. The Rev. W.G. Haase will officiate and interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery. He was born in Cooperstown in 1863, son of late Mr. and William Kempfert. He grew up on the farm and after he married Emma Blum, the couple settle on a farm in the town of Gibson. The family moved to Two Rivers 40 years ago an erected the Mexican house which he conducted for years. Mrs. Kempfert died in 1926. He continued to operate the hotel and a tavern for a time an then leased it. He made his home in Two Rivers except for a two year period which he spent in Indianapolis. He was a member of the St. John Lutheran church. Survivors include a son, Walter of Two Rivers; daughter, Mrs. George Hinkley, Nekoosa; two grandchildren an two great-grandchildren. | KEMPFERT, Heinrich C. (I1034)
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1332 | Kenneth J. Stoer, age 92, of Michalene's in Ripon, died Monday morning, January 19, 2004, at Ripon Medical Center, Ripon. He was born July 31, 1911, in Two Rivers, the son of Herman and Anna (Jindra) Stoer, and graduated from Washington High School in Two Rivers. On June 8, 1935, he married Helen Leu. Ken worked on the assembly line at Mirro Co. in Two Rivers and than on the assembly line at American Can Co. in Milwaukee. Mr. Stoer was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church, Ripon. He loved to play cards, Sheephead was his favorite, at the Ripon, Green Lake and Berlin Senior Centers. Ken enjoyed the Ripon College football, basketball and baseball games, and when he couldn't attend, he was a spectator sport near the TV. Ken also enjoyed the arts presented at the college. He also enjoyed family get-togethers and loved to talk. He always made time to talk to people and loved his family and friends. Survivors include 2 daughters, Sharon (Robert) Evensen of Ripon and Loma (Wayne) Gaulke of Maribel; grandchildren, Paul Evensen of Paris, France, Dan (Erika) Evensen of Menasha, Robert (Christine) Evensen of Kenosha, and Ellen Evensen of Appleton, Greg Gaulke of River Falls, Glenn (Jane) Gaulke of Belmont; great-grandchildren, Heidi, Kayla, Erin, Elliott and Eden Gaulke, Hannah and Matthew Evensen, and Michael Collis-Evensen. Also surviving Ken is one sister-in-law, Viola Mohorko of Nalcrest, FL and nephews and niece, Robert (Diane) Stoer of Shakopee, MN, Al and Sharon Leu of Manitowoc, Don Leu of North Carolina, Bob Leu of Madison, and Diane and Bob Steuber of Neillsville, and various cousins with whom Ken spent many happy times growing up. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Helen; brother and sister-in-law, LeLand "Bud" and Elaine Stoer; and 3 brother & sister-in-laws. Also father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jacob and Henrietta Leu formerly of Manitowoc. | STOER, Kenneth J. (I504)
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1333 | KENNETH R. GRALL (d. 1960) Kenneth R. Grall, 18, of 1011 Huron St., Manitowoc, died at Holy Family Hospital, of injuries received at about 3:30 am Saturday morning when the car he was driving alone crashed into a concrete abutment at the crest of Highway 141 overhead just north of its junction with 10. He was traveling south, apparently on his way home, when the car crossed to the east side and slammed into the abutment. It was presumed that he fell asleep at the wheel. It took county traffic officers and others about half an hour with crow bars to free Grall from the wreckage. He suffered severe injuries to the head, neck, arms, legs and chest. Kenneth was born at Manitowoc, on August 9, 1941, son of Charles and Ida Denk Grall. The family resided on Route 2, Denmark until a year ago. He graduated from Denmark High School. He had been employed by the Manitowoc Engineering Corp. He is survived by his parents, a brother, Lester of Francis Creek; four sisters, Mrs. John Meidl, Weyauwega, Mrs. Chas. Rusek, Lakewood, Calif., Mrs. Roy Hargreaves, Manitowoc and Mrs. Michael Keehan Jr., Denmark; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Anton Denk, Maribel.Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at Sacred Heart Church with the Rev. D.L. Krembs officiating. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Denmark Press - Thursday, Feb. 25, 1960 - page 5 ******** Funeral services for Kenneth R. Grall, 18, of 1011 Huron St., Manitowoc, who died Saturday, were at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. D.L.Krembs officiated and burial was in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. (Pallbearers omitted for privacy) Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, February 23, 1960, page 11 | GRALL, Kenneth R. (I8388)
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1334 | Killed by the Cars Last Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock as Herman Feitag(sic) was walking on the railroad track, on his way from town to his home one mile east, he was overtaken and run over by an outgoing freight train running at high speed. The trainmen saw the accident and they stopped as soon as possible and went back to where the man was lying, picked him up and brought him back to town. It was found that the train had passed over an arm and a leg. The unfortunate man was taken to the hospital at Brainerd on the 11 o'clock passenger train, and there his injured limbs were amputated and everything possible done to save his life, but he died on Sunday. The remains were brought to Aitkin Monday, and the funeral services were held in the afternoon. Mr. Freitag was an old soldier, about 54 years old, and leaves a wife and five children. He came here with his family from near Mankato about a year ago. He is somewhat deaf, which possibly is the reason he did not hear the train. | FREITAG, Herman J. (I904)
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1335 | Killed in a Mill Florian Rohr, a former resident of this city was killed Wednesday in a saw mill at Foster City, Michigan, where he has been employed the past few years. News of his death was received here yesterday, but no particulars as to how the unfortunate man met his death, have been given out. Mr. John Lebotte who was interviewed by a reporter yesterday afternoon stated that he understood that Rohr was struck by a flying pulley which became dislodeged from a shaft in the mill. It is said that another man met his death in the same mill last week in a similar manner. The body will be brought here today for burial. Mr. Rohr, who was a man of about 41 years of age, was born and brought up in the town of Lincoln. For years he was a wellknown character in this vicinity where he was employed as a woodsmen and river driver in the early lumbering days. Four years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Josephine Lebotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lebotte, then residents of the town of Brussels, who survives. Shortly after his marriage he left with his wife for Foster City where he has resided ever since and has been employed as a woodsman and mill hand. Algoma Record Herald Volume 40 Issue 13 Edition 1 published 08-30-1912 page 5 | ROHR, Florian (I970)
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1338 | Knollwood Gardens Mausoleum | EMOND, Clarence George (I6038)
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1339 | Knollwood Memorial Gardens | CHALOUPKA, Julia A. (I1358)
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1340 | Kohout Mrs. Emma Kohout, 96 of 640 Manitowoc St., Reedsville, died early Sunday morning, Aug. 5, at Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Reedsville, preceded by brief family rites at 10:15 a.m. from Reedsville Funeral Home. The Rev. JOhn J. Becker will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Kohout was born Feb. 5, 1888, in the Town of Rockland, daughter of the late John and Catherine Strouf Novak. She was married to Joseph Kohout, October 7, 1907 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Reedsville. He preceded her in death Feb. 14, 1914. Mrs, Kohout was a member of St. Ann Altar Society and Christian Women. Survivors include a daughter and two sons-in-law, Julia and Charles Kopecky of Reedsville and Ralph Allen of Neenah; three sisters Josephine Kubale of Reedsville, Rose Boyle of Deerbrook, Wis. and Julia Stengel of Antigo; eight grandchildren, Sister Mary Carol of Silver Lake College, James Kopecky of Green Bay, Francis Kopecky of Hilbert, Emily Deets of Francis Creek, Anne Pritzl of Cato, Carol Sloma of Reedsville, Rose Neilitz of Manitowoc, John Kopecky of Grimms; 25 great grandchildren and a great great granddaughter. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Agnes and Libbie, 11 brothers, six sisters and a great grandson. Friends may call at Reedsville Funeral Home, 4 p.m. t 9 p.m. Tueday, where a parish vigil service will be 7 p.m. and St. Ann Christian Mothers Rosary will be at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald-Times Mon, Aug 06, 1984 ·Page 3 | NOVAK, Emma (I7151)
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1341 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6527)
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1342 | Kossuth National Cemetery | SKWOR, John (I2467)
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1343 | Kossuth resident Mrs. Therese Lestena died last week following a long illness. Mrs. Lestena was born 1842 in Trebon and came to America in 1867, settling in Town Kossuth. She leaves 6 children. The burial took place Saturday in Francis Creek. Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 28 Mar. 1907 | BAUMANN, Terezie (I9225)
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1344 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5071)
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1345 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5072)
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1346 | Kronforst Paul Kronforst, 54, of Rt. 1 Mishicot, longtime employe of Burger Boar Co., Manitowoc, died Wednesday afternoon at University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, after a brief illness. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lambert Funeral Home and at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot, the Rev. Anthony Betley officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Mr. Kronforst was born Aug. 12, 1915, in the town of Gibson, son of the late Charles and Mrs. Rose Just Kronforst. He married Dorothy Reindl at Holy Cross Church Oct 4, 194. After marriage the couple resided at Mishicot two years and then moved to the Kronforst homestead farm on Rt. 1 Mishicot. An employee of Burger Boat Co. since March of 1941, he was a member of the Boilermakers Union, Local 443, and of Holy Cross parish. Besides his wife and mother of Mishicot, he leaves four sons, Paul, Jr., of Homer, Alaska, Spec. 4 ale of Ansback, Germany, Cpl. Lee, of 101st Airborne, Vietnam, and Michael at home, a sister Mrs. Aloysius Komoroske, of Mishicot, and a brother, Raymond, of Mishicot. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.Manitowoc Herald-Times Thu, Oct 02, 1969 ·Page 27 | KRONFORST, Paul A. (I1764)
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1347 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1515)
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1348 | KRONFORST: Charles Farmer Sect. 35 Gibson, Francis Creek, b. Wisconsin 1881 m. Rose Jost Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo. A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago (from Manitowoc County Genealogy website www.2manitowoc.com) | KRONFORST, Charles James (I1434)
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1349 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F3250)
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1350 | Kunz Erwin C. Kunz, 72, of 918 N. 12th St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had become a patient the day before. Funeral services will e at 2 p.m. Friday at Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev.. Vernon Anderson, pastor of First Lutheran Church, will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr... Kunz was born in Manitowoc, son of the late Louis and Mary Kunz, Feb.. 3, 1888. He graduated from First Ward High School and attended Manitowoc Business College. He had been associated for many years with Kunz and Bleser Brewery and had been a director 10 year of Kingsbury Breweries, resigning a number of years ago. During World War II he had been employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding, Inc. He was a member of Elks Lodge 67 and Branch River County Club. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. James Alder, of Wilmette, Ill. two nieces and two nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Herald-Times-Reporter Wed, Dec 14, 1960 ·Page 7 | KUNZ, Erwin C. (I7556)
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