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1351 Kunz

Frank Kunz, 94, of 506 Church St. Mishicot, died late Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 13, at Tw Rivers Community Hospital.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Lambert Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Earl Brouchoud will officiate and burial will be in the parish cemetery.

Mr. Kunz was born March 22, 1886 in Langlade County, Son of the late Frank and Katherine Hronek Kunz Sr., moving to Manitowoc County as a child. His wife, the former Rose Honzik, preceded him in death in March, 1960. They had lived in The City of Manitowoc several years, then moved ot the Town of Gibson where he engaged in farming and the mason trade. They moved to Mishicot in 1955. Mr. Kunz was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.

Survivors inclucde a son, Ervin of Mishicot; a daughter and son-in-law, Gloria and Calvin Yanda of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Sehloff of rural Two Rivers and Mrs. Lillian Gauthier of Manitowoc, six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. A son, Clarence, a daughter, Esther, two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.

Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Friday, where a memborial service will be at 8 p.m.
Herald-Times-Reporter
Thu, Aug 14, 1980 ·Page 3 
KUNZ, Frank Jr (I2564)
 
1352 Land Purchase Bureau of Land Management www.glorecords.blm.gov

Issue Date 10/13/1919 Land Office Glasgow U.S. Reservations Yes Mineral Reservations: No Acres 320 Accession/Serial #: 712825 Phillips County SE 30/ 31-N 29-E E½SW 30/ 31-N 29-E SWNE 30/ 31-N 29-E SENW 30/ 31-N 29-E

Issue Date 4/23/1929 Land Office Great Falls U.S. Reservations Yes Mineral Reservations Yes Acres 320 Accession/Serial # 1026560 S½S½ 8/ 37-N 5-W N½N½ 17/ 37-N 5-W

Issue Date 5/6/1954 Land Office Montana U.S. Reservations Yes Mineral Reservations Yes acres 240 Phillips County NWSE 25/ 31-N 28-E SESE 25/ 31-N 28-E W½SW 29/ 31-N 29-E NENE 32/ 31-N 29-E SWNW 33/ 31-N 29-E

Issue Date 10/14/1955 Land Office Montana U.S. Reservations Yes Mineral Reservations: Yes Authority: NA Sale-Title 32 Chapter 7 291.42 acres Phillips County E½NW 31/ 31-N 29-E NESW 31/ 31-N 29-E 2 31/ 31-N 29-E Remarks: LOT 2 OR SWNW QUARTER 3 31/ 31-N 29-E Remarks: LOT 3 OR NWSW QUARTER 4 31/ 31-N 29-E Remarks: LOT 4 OR SWSW QUARTER 5 31/ 31-N 29-E Remarks: LOT 5 OR SESW QUARTER

Issue Date 2/13/1958 Land Office Montana U.S. Reservation Yes Mineral Reserves Yes Authority June 17, 1902 Sale Bureau of Recl Publ 80 acres Accession/Serial Nr.: 1179603 Phillips County SWNE 31/ 30-N 32-E NWSE 31/ 30-N 32-E

In 1930 Federal Census we find Louis as head of household in Montana. He is not yet married, living with his brother Arnold. Brother Harry and family lives in the household next to the brothers. They were in t he occupation of Grain Farming Glacier Township Montana School District 67


Owned and operated Lake Park Grocery.

Sons are possibly the sons of his wife.
Donald Jones and Fred Jones as appear in news articles in the MT papers. 
TUMA, Louis {NMN] (I416)
 
1353 Larrabee Man Hit by Auto Dies of Hurt

Anton Chaloupka, 62, well known town of Mishicot farmer who was run down by an automobile near his home at Larrabee Monday night, died at the Two Rivers hospital last night. Mr. Chaloupka suffered internal injuries and was badly bruised and it was found that his injuries were far more serious than at first thought.

Chaloupka was a native of Bohemia and had been a resident of Manitowoc County since 1873 when he came here with his parents. He has never married. Two brothers Thomas and Joseph, residing in Mishicot survive.

Funeral services will be held at Mishicot Monday at 10 o'clock. An inquest may be held.
Manitowoc Herald News Friday, January 17, 1930 | Page 15 
CHALOUPKA, Antonin (I1349)
 
1354 Last Wednesday, John H. Wolf passed from earth at the advanced age of 88 years. Mr. Wolf was born in the little village of Quistorf state of Oldenburg. He came to America in 1857 and settled at Mishicott, which was then almost a wilderness. The funeral oration, which was very appropriate, was delivered by Mr. Fred Clasussen. He leavez a wife, two daughters and one son to mourn for him.
The Chronicle
Tue, Jul 05, 1887 ·Page 3 
WULF, John Heinrich (I1038)
 
1355 Laura was a heavy set woman and was admitted to the hospital to remove extra fat from her legs. She died during the operation or due to complications shortly thereafter. SCHMIDT, Laura (I1869)
 
1356 Lawrence (Roger) Alfson, 53, of 3519 West Marshall St., Manitowoc, died Monday evening, March 20, 1989 at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc, as a result of an automobile accident. Private memorial mass will be Monday, March 27, at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Rev. Harold Berryman will officiate. Cremation will have taken place with entombment of cremains at Calvary Mausoleum.

Mr. Alfson was born September 26, 1935 at Valders, Wisconsin, son of Leonard and Marie Kohlbeck Alfson. He grew up and attended grade school at Clarks Mills, Wisconsin and graduated from Valders High School in 1954. Mr. Alfson was employed at Busch Agricultural Resources from 1954 to the present time. He married Barbara E. Gallenberger, May 1, 1958 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Mr. Alfson was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Liberty Hunting Club and Two Rivers Unit of Manitowoc County Fish and Game Protective Association. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara; four sons and three daughters-in-law,
Thomas and Kim Alfson of Manitowoc,
Randall and L.K. Alfson of Madison,
Gary and Barbara Alfson of Manitowoc and
Richard Alfson at home;
two daughters and a son-in-law,
Gail and Joe Boldt of Odgen, Utah and
Amy Alfson of Madison;
his parents, Leonard and Marie Alfson of Cato, Wisconsin;
seven grandchildren, Lane, Ryan, Dana, Christopher, Sara, Shannon and Sherry; a sister and brother-in-law, Jan and jay Elliott of Lincolnshire, Illinois; three sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Linda and Keith Vogel of Manitowoc, Ann and Perry Niewolny of Manitowoc, Sue and James Hess of Two Rivers; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Al and Lorraine Gallenberger of Manitowoc; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents. Reinbold, Pfeffer, Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, assisted the family with funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times - Thurs., Mar. 23, 1989 - page B6 
ALFSON, Lawrence Roger (I8803)
 
1357 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I4267)
 
1358 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6561)
 
1359 LENA SCHMIDT From the Two Rivers Reporter, Friday, January 25, 1946

DEATH TAKES MRS. SCHMIDT AT AGE OF 81

Well Known Resident of City and Town Many Years Taken Thursday


Mrs. Lena Schmidt, 81, widow of Louis J. Schmidt, early brick manufactur er and a town of Two Rivers farmer for many years, died at the Municipal h ospital Thursday night, where she had been a patient for the past seven we eks. She had made her home for the past six months with her son-in-law a nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenwood, 27th street.

Funeral Saturday

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in St. Joh n's Lutheran church, the Rev. W.G. Haese officiating. Interment wi ll be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Beduhn fun eral home until 10:30 Saturday morning when it will be removed to the chur ch, there to lie in state until the hour of service.

Mrs. Schmidt, nee Lena Schwake, was born in Rodden, Westphalia, German y, on January 14, 1865, a daughter of the late Henry and Dorothy Schwak e. When she was 16 years of age the family brought her to this country, co ming directly to this city. After residing here for three years the fami ly moved to a farm in the town of Two Rivers.

Married in 1891

In 1891, she was married to Louis J. Schmidt of the town of Two River s, the couple moving directly to Sheboygan where Mr. Schmidt became establ ished as a brick manufacturer. Several years later the family moved to Man itowoc and in 1910 settled on a farm in the town of Two Rivers. Her husba nd preceded her in death 14 years ago on the farm home and two years lat er she took up her residence here. Later, for eight years, she resided wi th her brother, William Schwake, and for the past six months at the Hen ry Greenwoods.

Surviving Mrs. Schmidt are a daughter, Mrs. Henry Greenwood of this cit y, and one son, William T. Schmidt, a general contractor at Elmhurst, Ill ., two sisters, Mrs. Charles Stechmesser of the town of Two Rivers and Mr s. John Goedjen of this city, and three brothers, William, city; Hen ry of Sioux Falls, S.C., and August Schwake of the town of Two Rivers. The re are three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. 
SCHWAKE, Lena (I1842)
 
1360 LENHARDT: Ferdinand
m: 12 Sep 1905 (co. mar. index v.7 p.402/she is not on index-name from microfiche)
to: Ella Nischke


From Der Nord Westen, 14 Sep 1905:
Marriage License: Ferd Lenhardt and Ella Nischke both of Two Rivers 
Family: LENHARDT, Ferdinand Adam / NISCHKE, Luella (F636)
 
1361 Leo J. Wochos

Leo J. Wochos, 74, Denmark, died Monday morning in a local hospital. He was born April 20, 1907 in Door County to the late Matthew and Pauline (Kahot) (sic) Wochos.

In 1909, he came to Denmark in 1909 where his father was the village blacksmith for many years.

Mr. Wochos operated the Wochos Funeral Home from 1932 until his retirement in 1975. He was a member of the Holy Name Society ad the Knights of Columbus.

On November 29, 1929, he married the former Ruby Schwartzwalder.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, JoAnn West and Suzanne Wochos, both of Washington, D.C.; one brother, Daniel and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence Wochos, both of Denmark.

Preceding him in death were two brothers, Earl and Frank.

Friends may call at the Knutson Funeral Home, Denmark, from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Holy Name Society Rosary 7:30 p.m. Parish wake service 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus Rosary 8:30 p.m. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday at All Saints Chuch with the Rev. Donald Feller officiating. Burial in the church cemetery.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Tue, Apr 28, 1981 ·Page 27 
WOCHOS, Leopold Joseph (I2783)
 
1362 Leon and Mardelle Sutton Buckendahl's
Children and Their Spouses
The Michael and Marcia Buckendahl Steckelberg Family
Marcia Anne Buckendahl was born May 1, 1945. On January 1, 1964, she married Michael Steckelberg who was born August 2, 1943. To this marriage were born Jon Michael on July 3, 1964; David Loren on May 22, 1967; and Lynne Kristen on September 14, 1975.
The Norman and Mary Buckendahl Jensen Family
Mary Lynne Buckendahl was born December 26, 1947. On June 26, 1965, she married Norman Jensen who was born December 2, 1946. To this marriage were born Melissa on June 24, 1967, Loralee on October 19, 1969, Matthew on October 4, 1976, and Andrew on May 17, 1980.
The Daniel and Valerie Buckendahl Morfeld Family
Valerie Lee Buckendahl was born December 12, 1958. On May 29, 1977, she married Daniel Morfeld who was born May 15, 1957. To this marriage were born Nicholas on June 9, 1979, Megan Lee on June 10, 1981, and Marcus Michael on February 22, 1984.
Shari Jean Buckendahl's Family
Shari Jean Buckendahl was born February 27, 1961. On May 21, 1983, she married Robert Peterson. To this marriage were born Emilee on November 4, 1984 and Eric Floyd on April 23, 1986. They were divorced in 1988. On July 3, 1993, Shari married Charles Steiner who was born December 28, 1961. To this marriage was born Walker Nikolas on July 6, 1994.
Scott Buckendahl's Family
Scott Buckendahl was born May 30, 1963. On June 6, 1983, he married Jeanine Eng. They were divorced in 1988. On September 14, 1991, Scott married Tiffany Hadley McElhose who was born January 4, 1963. To this marriage was born Zachery Tyler on February 21, 1992. Tiffany's child from her previous marriage is Nicole McElhose who was born February 2, 1986.
Russel Buckendahl
Russel Buckendahl was born June 19, 1964. On August 30, 1987, he married Lynn Stewart. They were divorced in 1989.
 
BUCKENDAHL, Leon Dale (I3131)
 
1363 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2820)
 
1364 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I1406)
 
1365 Lester Jindra was in the first-ever unit of the First Army Air Corps and in 1924, died when he was struck by an airplane propeller.

The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) > 1924 > October > 13
Killed, Owing to Injuries Caused by Plane Propeller

by associated press

Manitowoc, Wis. Lester Jindra, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jindra, this city, an attachee to the United States army airplane service, station at Dayton,O., is dead at Columbus as a result of injuries when struck by the propeller of the machine of which he was the pilot. His back was broken and his face badly cut. Jindra would have completed training this year, having been in service two years. His mother is near death as a result of the shock of the tragedy.


Sheboygan Press Telegram (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) > 1924 > October > 21

Thieves Take Flowers From Aviator's Grave

Manitowoc, Wis- A few hours after the body of Lester Jindra, aviator, was laid to rest in the village cemetery in Mishicot, twelve miles north of here, vandals stripped the grave of flowers.

The theft was discovered when the father of the deceased returned to the cemetery after the funeral. Among the flowers was a wreath dropped from a plane by "buddies" of Jindra. Jindra was killed near Columbus, O., when he was struck by the propeller of the plane. He was stationed at Wilbur Wright field, near Dayton.

Herald Times Reporter (Manitowoc, Ohio) > 1974 > October > 14
50 years ago

Lester Jindra, 21, Manitowoc man attached to the U.S. Regular Army Aviation Corps stationed at Columbus, Ohio, died at a hospital in that city yesterday from injuries he sustained when he was struck by the propeller of the plane of which he was pilot.... 
JINDRA, Lester J. (I447)
 
1366 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F3288)
 
1367 LIBBIE ALLEN

Mrs. Ralph Allen (Libbie Kohout) 973 Grove St., Neenah, age 66, died Saturday at 1:10 a.m. at Theda Clark Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness.

She was born April 25, 1909 in Reedsville and had been a resident of Neenah for the past 25 years. She was married to Ralph (Murphy) Allen, November 19, 1949. She was a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in Neenah, and St. Margaret Mary Sheephead Marathon, a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Lenz-Gazecki Post number 152, Menasha.

The survivors include her husband Ralph (Murphy) Allen; her mother, Emma Kohout of Reedsville; a sister Mrs. Charles (Julia) Kopecky of Reedsville; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father Joseph
Kohout.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Kessler Funeral Home and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church with the Rev. Leon Wollersheim officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery in Reedsville. Friends may call at the Kessler Funeral Home from 4 until 9 p.m. Sunday where a prayer service will be at 8 p.m. A memorial fund has been established for the American Cancer Society.
Appleton Post Crescent, October 19, 1975 P. 17

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132518535/libbie_allen 
KOHOUT, Libbie (I7152)
 
1368 LILLIAN M. STREICH (d. 1985)

Mrs. Lillian Mary Streich, 84, of 705A Marshall St., Manitowoc, died Saturday, March 9, at her residence.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. 
The Rev. Harold Berryman will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. Streich was born May 25, 1901, in the Town of Kellnersville, daughter of the late Matthew and Elizabeth Steuber Radey. She was married to Roy Streich, Dec. 9, 1922, at Sheboygan. The couple coming to Manitowoc to reside. Her husband preceded her in death in 1949. Mrs. Streich was employed for many years at Holy Family Hospital in the Lab Department.
Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Ruth and John Lesperance Sr. and Dorothy and Keith Crocker all of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Alvina Glysch of Manitowoc; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Adolph and a grandchild.
Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 8:30 a.m. until the time of services on Wednesday. A prayer service will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday by Father Harold Berryman.
Herald Times Reporter, March 11, 1985 P. 3
********
[widow of Roy C. Streich/bur. on Charles Streich lot] 
RADEY, Lillian Mary (I1168)
 
1369 Lillian's birth record recorded 7 months after her birth, records her name as Lilly Elisabeth. In her later years, she was known as Lillian Alice. TUMA, Lilly Elisabeth (I408)
 
1370 Lima News (Lima, Ohio) > 1970 > September > 18

The Hazel Jindra residence at 1019 W. Market, was reported afire 5:05 p. m. Tuesday, when a pot of ham hocks ignited on the kitchen stove. Smoke caused an estimated $100 damage to the apartment and its contents. 
LAMSON, Hazel M. (I634)
 
1371 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I5182)
 
1372 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9268)
 
1373 Listed as a teamster/watchman on death certificate. HARTIGAN, Thomas Francis (I463)
 
1374 Listed as Roman on the 1910 Manitowoc County, Town of Kossuth Census. RADEY, Jerome John (I11)
 
1375 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9112)
 
1376 living with father in 1900 Census ECKART, John J. (I5371)
 
1377 living with father in the 1900 census ECKART, Emma M. (I5369)
 
1378 Living with son John Schmidt. SCHMIDT, Joachim Heinrich (I1821)
 
1379 Living with:
Frank Radey Head M 33 Wisconsin
Lillian Radey Wife F 25 Wisconsin
Eva H Radey Daughter F 4 Wisconsin
Lucille Radey Daughter F 1 Wisconsin 
RADEJ, Petre (I1133)
 
1380 LIZZIE LAMBERT


Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert, 78, widow of the late Joseph Lambert, retired town of Gibson farmer, died Friday night at the Municipal hospital at Two Rivers following a major operation, Wednesday. She was brought to the hospital Tuesday from her home at Mishicot.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed, pending word from a son, Jess, who is now en route to Mishicot following a visit with relatives in California.

The body is at the Specht funeral home at Mishicot where it may be viewed from Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held at the Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot, where Mrs. Lambert was an active member. Born Elizabeth Cretton in the town of Gibson Nov. 22, 1869, the deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Justin Cretton. She was married to Joseph Lambert in 1892 and the couple farmed on the Lambert homestead, route 1, Mishicot, until eight years ago when they retired and moved to the village. Mr. Lambert died in 1943.

Mrs. Lambert was active socially and in the affairs of the Holy Cross congregation where she was a member of the Altar society.

Surviving are five sons, Arnold of route 1 Kewaunee, Walter of Kingsbidge, George on the home farm and Edward and Jess of Mishicot; two daughters, Miss Rose Lambert of Mishicot and Mrs. Julia Gerlach of Bolt, 14 grandchildren
and one sister, Mrs. Fred Grimm of Los Angeles. Mrs. Lambert also leaves a granddaughter, (private), whom she reared from a child of three years.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, February 15, 1947 P. 2 
CRETTON, Elizabeth (I7744)
 
1381 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1970)
 
1382 LOCAL PHYSICIAN DIES SUDDENLY DR. A. F. MUELLER DIES AT SHEBOYGAN

Death Follows Cold Contracted While Visiting Relatives In Wisconsin
People of McHenry and surrounding territory lost an able physician and a highly respected citizen last
Wednesday in the death of Dr. Arnold E. Mueller, who died shortly after midnight on December 30 at the
Foeste hotel at Sheboygan, Wis., his demise following an illness of about a week and being due to an attack of scarlet fever and pneumonia.

The official report of his death, which was received here on Thursday, December 31, came as a great shock to McHenry people, it having been only a week before that he and his wife had left this city for
a short visit with relatives at Manitowoc, Wis., the doctor at that time seeming to be in the best of health.
Mrs. Mueller describes the incidents prior to her husband's death as follows:

"We (my husband and I) left McHenry, at about six o'clock Christmas eve, it having been impossible to get
an earlier start as the doctor had been very busy all afternoon. We reached Manitowoc in good time and visited there until Christmas night, when we started home. But it was terribly cold and we were not prepared for the change in temperature so we decided to return to our relatives and spend the night with them.

"The next morning we made an early start, but we hadn't gone far when the car broke down and we had
to be towed to Newton. By the time the car was in working order again we were quite rested and started out in hopes of soon reaching McHenry. But the drifts were terrible and it was so cold riding. Several , times my husband got out of the car to shovel away the snow and I told him I was afraid that the cold which he had contracted would grow worse. So at last we stopped in front of a farm house and the people there told us that the roads beyond were impassable. So we agreed to return to Sheboygan and take the train from there to McHenry.

"When we reached the Foeste hotel Dr. Mueller went right to bed. In the morning he felt much worse, but
the physician whom we called in said he would be all right in a few days and that there was nothing to worry about. I never suspected the truth though now I think that my husband knew from the first.

"His condition became worse every day, so bad that we thought it unwise to move him from the hotel, and at last the attending physician recommended that - we get a nurse. We tried, but everyone was busy and it wasn't until Wednesday that one could arrange to come.

"At seven o'clock Wednesday evening he was delirious and the doctor came in five times during the evening. I was with him all the time for I couldn't sleep. At about midnight he began to breathe heavily and I was frightened. Then suddenly he stopped breathing and I knew he was dead. But I was so glad we were alone together at the last."

The funeral was held Friday, Jan. 1, from the home of Mrs. Mary Handl mother of Mrs. Mueller, at Sheboygan. Arrangements had been made to hold the services Saturday but the date was advanced one day on the order of the authorities of that place because the death had been due to a contagious disease.

The services were in charge of the Masonic lodge and the American Legion and were very well attended. The American Legion furnished a color guard and firing squad and paid the usual military honors to the dead.

Arnold F. Mueller was born: at Manitowoc, Wis., December 11, 1886, and at the time of his death had just
passed his thirty-ninth birthday. He was a graduate of the old West Side high school in Manitowoc and of the Marquette University Medical school, locating in McHenry after his graduation and establishing a large practice in this city during his seventeen years residence here.

He was a well known and respected man and was especially familiar in his capacity of physician as a friend of the poor, many of the people here being able to give proof of his generosity.

Less than. a year ago, April 11 1925, he returned to his old hometown. to claim Miss Viola Handl as
his bride, the marriage being celebrated-in Chicago.

During the World war Dr. Mueller served two years at Columbia, S. C. He was a member of the American,
Legion, the Masons, Kiwanis and Modern Woodman.

Those from McHenry who attended the funeral services were: Jacob Justen, Albert Justen, William Schaefer, Emil Geier and Miss Caroline Miller.The McHenry Plaindealer
Thu, Jan 07, 1926 ·Page 1

Holiday Visit Brings Death to Dr. Mueller

Former Local Man is Stricken at Sheboygan on Return Trip

Dr. Arnold F. Mueller, former local man, died at the Hotel Foest at Sheboygan at midnight last night, his demise following an illness of one week and being due to an attack of pneumonia which followed a cold contracted while here for a Christmas visit at the home of relatives. The body will be brought to this city and the funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from the home of Mrs. Mary Handel, 914 South Thirteenth street and will be in charge of the local Masonic
lodge. Burial will be at Evergreen.

Graduate of Marquette
Born in this city December 11, 1886, Dr. Mueller had just passed his thirty-ninth birthday. He was a graduate of the old West Side High School and of the Marquette University medical school, locating at McHenry, Ill., after his graduation and had established a large practice in that city.

Less than a year ago, April 11, 1925, he returned to his old home town to claim Miss Viola Handl, daughter of Mrs. Mary Handl for his bride and it was while here with her for a visit that he was taken ill. The trip was made by motor and heavy snows were encountered. The couple arrived before Christmas and started on the return trip last Saturday but were again caught in the drifts. Taken ill at Sheboygan Dr. Mueller was removed to the hotel where his condition became such it was considered unwise to move him and death followed last night.

Was Ex-Service Man
Surviving Dr. Mueller are the widow and one sister, Mrs. Alma Lord who now makes her home at Los Angeles, California. During the world war Dr. Mueller served for two years at Columbia, South Carolina.
He was a member of the American Legion, the Masons, Kiwanis and Modern Woodmen.

Dr. Mueller was a son of the late Fred Mueller, former register of deeds of Manitowoc county.

Manitowoc Herald News, December 31, 1925 P.2 
MUELLER, Dr. Arnold F. (I1359)
 
1383 Location: From LA Hwy 117, turn east at the intersection onto LA Hwy 120, then immediately turn left (north), go one block then turn right (east), continue about four blocks, bearing left at the Y intersection; about two blocks to the cemetery. The older section of the cemetery is located on the right side of the street, the newer section on the left.

Those burials marked with asterisks are located in the newer section of the
cemetery.

There are a number burials which are either unmarked or marked but with no names or dates. The cemetery is in an area of rolling hills and is well kept;
azaleas have been planted in several of the family plots and they are in full
bloom in the spring.

Most of the biographical information for the various persons interred in this cemetery was furnished by Miss Debbie Boswell and Mrs. Mary Williams. Many thanks for their assistance in compiling this listing. 
THOMPSON, Relia Ruthie (I5665)
 
1384 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F2576)
 
1385 LORENA HOPP DIES AT HOME OF ROBERT WHITE
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The sudden death of Lorna(sic) Hopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hopp of Norfolk township, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White in Birch Cooley on January 28, 1928, was a sad blow to the young lady's parents and relatives as well as friends. Lorena Hopp was employed at the White home when she was stricken with heart failure and died almost instantly, no assistance being possible to save her life.
Lorena Hopp was born in Nicolet township, Nicolet, county, Minnesota, on July 15th, 1906, and her childhood was spent in that community, where she received baptism and was also confirmed in the Lutheran faith. At the age of fifteen years she came here together with her parents and has since resided here. She passed away on January 28th as noted above. She would have reached 22 years of age on her next birthday anniversary.
Funeral services were held in the Morton Lutheran church on Wednesday last week. Rev. Bast officiating. The pall bearers were Howard White, Fred Freitag, Walter Freitag, Ervin, Hopp, Elmer Hopp and Henry Freitag, all cousins of the departed one. He early remains were laid to rest in the Morton cemetery. The sympathy of many friends were tendered the bereaved parents and family at the funeral.

Source not noted. 
HOPP, Lorena (I2871)
 
1386 Lorenz

Mrs. Orilla Fischer Lorenz, 90, a former Mishicot resident, died Tuesday at Mapel (sic) Crest Nursing Home, Whitelaw.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Herbert Kesting will officiate and burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery.

Mrs. Lorenz was born Jan. 30, 1880, in the Town of Gibson, daughter of the late George and Sarah Hayse Mott. She attended Lakeside Graded School, Town of Gibson. On Jan. 6, 1897, she was married to Henry Fischer at St. John Lutheran Church, Gibson. He died in March 1944. She married George Lorenz in April 1947. He preceded her in death in 1967.

She was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church, its women's choir, and a charter member of the Ladies Bible Hour. She was a past member of Mishicot V.F.W. Auxiliary to Post 7753.

Survivors include four brothers, Weldon Mott, of Rt. 2 Two Rivers, Sam Mott, of Rt. 1 Mishicot, Oliver Mott, of Manitowoc and Willard Mott, of Two Rivers.

Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, from 3 p.m. Thursday until noon Friday when the casket will be moved to the church to lie in state until time of services. Memorials may be made to the St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Manitowoc Herald-Times
Wed, Jul 01, 1970 ·Page 33 
MOTT, Orilla (I7015)
 
1387 LORENZ BARTL

Death of Lorenz Bartels(sic) of Newton in an accident with his horse and wagon
causing head injuries (long detailed description of the series of events leading to
his injuries.) Dr. Schweichler was called, the man was taken into the home of Mr.
Hotz, but he died about 4 p.m.
Der Nord Westen, 17 Oct. 1889
********
On Monday an old man named Bartels(sic) was killed in the city by a runaway team.
He lived near Silver Lake and came to the city to get a load of sand and some
leather for his son who is a shoemaker. He purchased the leather and placed it on
the sidewalk near Carl Hartwig's store. He then got his load of sand and when about
to put the leather in the wagon his team became frightened. He seized them by the
bridle and was dragged along and crushed against a post. He fell and the wagon
passed over him. He lived only two hours after the accident occurred. He was 70
years of age.
Manitowoc Pilot, October 17, 1889 P. 3
********
Order to Hear Petition for Administration.
First publication May 1st '90.
State of Wisconsin.
IN PROBATE-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT.
In the matter of the Estate of Lorenz Bartl, Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Maria Bartl, of the Town of Newton, County
of Manitowoc in said State, representing among other things that Loranz (sic)
Bartl, late of said Town, County and State, on the 14th day of October, A.D., 1889,
at the City of Manitowoc in said County, died intestate, leaving goods, chattels
and estate within this State to be administered, and that the said petitioner is
the widow of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to
Michael Riplinger granted, it is ordered that said petition be heard before this
Court, on Tuesday, the 27th day of May, A.D., 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M., at my
office in said County.
Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and
to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of the order for three successive
weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Nordwesten a weekly newspaper published
at Manitowoc in said County.
Dated at Manitowoc, the 22nd day of April, A.D., 1890.
Emil Baensch, County Judge.
Schmitz & Kirwan, Attys.
Manitowoc Der Nord Westen, May 8, 1890 P. 5 
BARTL, Lorenz (I8766)
 
1388 Lost hand in a reaper as a young man. Became a painter and wallpaper hang er with an artificial wooden hand. BURT, Norman B. (I5527)
 
1389 Lot 1, Block 5, Bed 18 WHITE, Howard Clinton (I5537)
 
1390 Lot 106 Old ARNOLD, Charlotte (I2040)
 
1391 Lot 3, Block 55, Bed 16 FREITAG, Clarence Johann Wilhelm (I2913)
 
1392 Louis F. Lemberger age 86 residing at the Park Lawn Home-Manitowoc for the past 4 years, died there Monday morning. Funeral 8:30am Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 9am at St. Mary Catholic Church-Manitowoc with The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John S. Landowski officiant. Burial in Calvary Cemetery-Manitowoc.

Born 4 November 1882 in the Town of Cato, Manitowoc County to the late Frank and Barbara nee Staudinger Lemberger, he married Sophia Schriner 11 September 1911 at Whitelaw. She preceded him in death 23 September 1935.

Mr. Lemberger owned and operated a farm in the Town of Cato until 1955 when he became an employee of the City of Manitowoc Street Dept. He retired in 1955.

Survivors include 4 sons: Raymond, Alphonse and Norbert all of Manitowoc and Charles of Rt. 4, Manitowoc; 3 sisters: Miss Barbara-Glendale CA, Mrs. Katie Heran-Manitowoc, Sister Mary Festina-Milwaukee; 7 grandchildren; a great grandson.
Four brothers and 4 sisters preceded him in death.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 3pm Tuesday. Rosary recited at 7pm. extracted from Manitowoc Herald Times, 6 January 1969 p11 
LEMBERGER, Louis (I8662)
 
1393 Louis J. Pritzl

Louis J. Pritzl, 84, of R. 2, Brillion, died Monday at Bellin Memorial Hospital in Green Bay following a short illness.

He was born February 21, 1886 in Brillion, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pritzl.

On May 7, 1912, he married Anna Eigenberger in Clark (sic) Mills. He was employed at the Brillion Iron Works and Ariens Co.

Mr. Pritzl was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion.

His wife died on September 14, 1932.

Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Walter (Mary) Lashua of Neenah, Mrs. Earl (Veronica) Voss of Brillion and Mrs. Laurence (Dorothy) Kubale of Green Bay; three sons, Arthur of Grimms, Elmer of R. 2 Reedsville, and Louis Jr. of Milwaukee; three sisters, Mrs. Anton Bohnman of Hortonville, Mrs. Edward Sommers of Appleton, and Sr. DeLellis of Waukesha; a brother Robert, Appleton; 35 grandchildren and 20 great - grandchildren.

Two sister and a brother predeceased him.

The funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary's Church, Brillion, with the Rev. Edward Radey celebrant. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Witing Funeral Home, Brillion, until time of church services. A wake will be held there at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
The Sheboygan Press
Mon, Dec 14, 1970 ·Page 16 
PRITZL, Louis J. (I8211)
 
1394 Louis Jones

Natchitoches - Louis Edward Jones, 57, of Montrose, died in a Shreveport hospital Nov. 7.

Funeral services were held Sunday in the Cypress Baptist Church, with the Rev. Earnest Lilly officiating Burial was in the Cemetery under the direction of the First National Funeral Home of Natchitoches.

His survivors include his mother, Mrs. Relia Thompson Jones of Natchitoches; four sisters, Mrs. D.P. Entilly of Natchitochese, Mrs. Emma Eroge(sic), Beaumont, Tex., Mrs. Oliver Lewis of Shreveport, Mrs.. Mary Bell, Lake Charles; three brothers, W.C. Jones of Natchitoches, F.M. Jones and H.L. Jones of Houston, Tex.
The Shreveport Journal
Mon, Nov 10, 1969 ·Page 25

He may be buried at Provencel Cemetery. He has a headstone there. His parents are buried there. 
JONES, Louis Edward (I5668)
 
1395 Louis Kohlbeck, 89, former Whitelaw resident died Wednesday evening in Manitowoc Health Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville and 11 a.m. in St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw. The Rev. Richard Heymen will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Kohlbeck was born February 4, 1888 in the Town of Cato, son of the late Frank and Margaret Ripp Kohlbeck. He married Ruth Reitmeyer May 5, 1914 in St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw. In his early years he was a mason by trade. Prior to moving to the Village of Whitelaw, he farmed in the Town of Cato. He was also a janitor at St. Michael church and school for 10 years. Mrs. Kohlbeck preceded him in death November 7, 1977.

Survivors include two brothers, George of Rt. 2, Cato and Ferd of Whitelaw and nieces and nephews. Four brothers, Joseph, Anton, Frank and John and two sisters, Mary Denk and Theresa Brunner preceded him in death.

Friends may call in Saur Funeral Home after 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday until the time of service. The rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday by Father Heymen.

Manitowoc Herald times - Thursday, Jan. 19, 1978 - page 3 
KOHLBECK, Louis (I8809)
 
1396 LOUIS SCHMITT DIES OF INJURIES AFTER FALL FROM HAYRACK

Hurts Prove Fatal after his Accident

Prominent Town of Two Rivers Man to Be Buried Wednesday

Injuries sustained when he fell off a hay rack Thursday morning proved fatal to Louis Schmidt, 68, a prominent resident of the town of Two Rivers, who died at the Two Rivers Municipal hospital at three o'clock this morning

Fails to Recover

Mr. Schmidt was removed to the local hospital from his home Sunday night when his condition became critical. He had suffered three broken ribs, a broken shoulder blade and internal injuries in the fall. Because of his advanced age he failed to rally.

Funeral Services will be held from the home at 1:30 p.m. and at St. John's Lutheran church, where he was a devout member, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery.

Widow Survives
Mr. Schmidt was born in the town of Two Rivers June 12, 1964. After his marriage in 1889 to Lena Schwake, who survives him, they moved to Sheboygan where they resided for 12 years, he having been engaged in the brick business. The family returned to this city where Mr. Schmidt was a millwright at the Hamilton plant for three years. In 1909 they returned to the old homestead on Route 3 town of Two Rivers, where Mr. Schmidt resided since.

Besides his widow he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Henry Greenwood of this city, and a son, William Schmidt of Chicago. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Herman Luebke and Mrs. Minnie Meinecke, both of this city, and Mrs. Henry Bach of Chicago, and five brothers, Henry of the town of Two Rivers, John, E.A., O.E., and A.T. Schmidt, all of Chicago. The family has requested no flowers be sent.
Two Rivers Reporter
Mon, Jul 18, 1932 ·Page 2 
SCHMIDT, Louis Johan (I1841)
 
1397 Louise Freitag Gilbertson , 93, of Mankato and formerly of Nicollet, died Sunday, August 1, 2004, at the Hillcrest Health Care Center in Mankato.

Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, August 4, 2004 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Mankato with Pastor Wayne Eichstadt officiating.

Burial will be in the Green Lawn Cemetery, rural Nicollet.

Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at the Minnesota Valley Funeral Home in Nicollet and will continue for one hour prior to the time of service at the church on Wednesday.

Louise is survived by her son, Bennie W. Gilbertson and his wife, Ellen, of Mankato; grandchildren, Jeffrey Gilbertson and his wife, Lori, Sherri Iddings and her husband, Robert, all of Mankato; great-grandchildren, Lyndsy, Kari and Jeremy Gilbertson, Alisa Iddings, and Sara and Nick Thompson; a brother, Harold Freitag and his wife, Margaret, of Nicollet and a sister-in-law, Leona Freitag of Gaylord; and by nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ludwig and Louise Freitag; her husband, Bennie E. Gilbertson on October 14, 1982; and a brother, Walter Freitag.

Louise A. Freitag, the daughter of Ludwig and Louise (Hermel) Freitag, was born on April 21, 1911, in Nicollet Township, Nicollet County. She was united in marriage to Bennie E. Gilbertson on May 21, 1934. After marriage they farmed in Courtland Township, Nicollet County for forty-five years before moving to Nicollet in 1978. Louise had worked at Johnson Reel in Mankato for seventeen years before retiring in 1973. She was a former member of the Faith Lutheran Church in Nicollet. In the early 2000's she moved to Mankato to be closer to her family. She was currently a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Mankato.

Posted by Journal Online Obituaries 
FREITAG, Louise A. (I2809)
 
1398 Louisiana Birth Records
Vol.121 pg 643 
HINSHELWOOD, Gladys (I6270)
 
1399 Louisiana Death Index
Name: John Jones
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 Apr 1934
Event Place: Montrose, Natchitoches, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Age: 74
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1860
Birthplace: Wausaw, Wisconsin
Father's Name: John Jones
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Minnie Jones
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Relia Thompson Jones
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 4422
Page:
GS Film number: 2113572
Digital Folder Number: 004215944
Image Number: 02069



Citing this Record:
"Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS1Z-L5W : accessed 3 May 2015), John Jones in entry for John Jones, 18 Apr 1934; citing Montrose, Natchitoches, Louisiana, certificate number 4422, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2,113,572. 
JONES, John Sr (I5664)
 
1400 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I6143)
 

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