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1451 Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1970 > December > 23

Jindra

Leo J. Jindra, 66, of 409 S. 26th St. Manitowoc died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon.

Funeral services will be at 9:30 am Thursday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Very Rev. Clement P. Kern will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.

Mr. Jindra was born Oct. 13, 1904, in the Town of Kossuth, Manitowoc Count y, son of the late Wencil and Rose Youra Jindra. He was a graduate of Mishicot High School. He was a truck driver self-employment until his retirement in 1957. He married Irene Buenzow in 1932 at Manitowoc where the couple resided. Mr. Jindra was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Paul Church.

Survivors include his wife and son, Daniel of Dayton, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Meisner of Manitowoc and Mrs. Anton Bugler of Rt. 2 Two Rivers, and two grandchildren.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Wednesday evening where a memorial service will be 6:30 o'clock. 
JINDRA, Leo J. (I497)
 
1452 Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1970 > February > 16

Mott Funeral

Funeral services for Gene Mott, 35, of 215 Jessie St., Manitowoc, who w as killed in a traffic accident at Huron and N. Fifth streets at Manitow oc Saturday afternoon, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Salvation Army Cit adel, Manitowoc, Lt. Robert Bonesteel officiating. Burial will be in Mish icot Public Cemetery.

Mr. Mott was born Jan. 14, 1935, at Manitowoc, a son of Marvin and Lucy Ur ban Mott. He married the former Bernadine Reilly at Melnik Presbyterian C hurch June 20, 1953. He had been an employe of Schuette Construction C o. at Manitowoc until recently when he took employment with Manitowoc Engi neering Co.

Besides his wife, he leaves his parents of Rt. 1 Manitowoc; six daughter s, Judy, Darlene, Marilyn, Cindy, Janice and Kay, all at home; four son s, James, Mark, jessie and Marvin all at home; a sister, Joan of Rt. 1 Man itowoc, and his paternal grandfather, Willard Mott, Sr.of Two Rivers. A s on, Roger, preceded him in death.

Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, until noon Tuesday wh en the casket will be taken to the Salvation Army Citadel where the body w ill lie in state until the time of services. 
MOTT, Gene (I1600)
 
1453 Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1970 > March > 16 [Photo]

Alvin Jindra Sr., 81, of 631 Elm St. Mishicot, a former member of the Manitowoc County Board of Supervisors and a retired Town of Mishicot farmer, died late Saturday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient for 10 days.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mishicot, the Rev. Herbert Kesting officiating. Burial wi ll be in Mishicot Public Cemetery.

Mr. Jindra was born Jan. 17, 1889, in the Town of Mishicot, a son of the l ate George and Mary Lenhardt Jindra. He married the former Leona Meine ke at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, Nov. 7, 1914, after which the couple moved to the Town of Kossuth where Mr. Jindra took ov er the operation of a cheese factory. After 10 years, the family mov ed to Two Rivers, remaining until 1937 when he returned to the Town of Mishicot homestead farm which he operated until retirement in 1958 when the couple moved to Mishicot. His wife preceded him in death in 1959.

Mr. Jindra was a charter member of the Lake-to-Lake Dairy Cooperative, h ad been a member of the Mishicot High School Board and once served as a supervisor from the Town of Mishicot. He was a lifelong member of St. Peter church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Ethel) Breitwisch of Manitowoc and Mrs. Emil (Grace) Schleis Jr. of Mishicot; three sons, Alvin Jr. of Madison, Roy of Mishicot and Donald of Kiel; two sister s, Mrs Alice Zell of Mishicot(sic), and Miss Hilda Jindra of Griffith, Ind; two brothers George of Dickey, N.D., and Reuben of Two Rivers; 20 grand children and one great grandson. Three brothers and a sister preceded h im in death.

Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Tuesday until noon Wednesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of services. Memorials may be sent to St. Peter Church.

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Manitowoc Herald Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Monday, March 16, 1970 | Page 11

Alvin Jindra Sr, 81, of 631 Elm St. Mishicot, a former member of the Manitowoc County Board of Supervisors and a retired Town of Mishicot farmer, died late Saturday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient for 10 days.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mishicot, the Rev. Herbert Kesting officiating. Burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery.

Mr. Jindra was born Jan. 17, 1889, in the Town of Mishicot, a son of the late George and Mary Lenhardt Jindra. he married the former Leona Meineke at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, Nov. 7, 1914, after which the couple moved to the Town of Kossuth where Mr. Jindra took over the operation of a cheese factory. After 20 years, the family moved to Two Rivers, remaining until 1937 when he returned to the Town of Mishicot homestead farm which he operated until retirement in 1958, when the couple moved to Mishicot. His wife preceded him in death in 1959.

Mr. Jindra was a charter member of Lake-to-Lake Dairy Cooperative, and been a ember of the Mishicot High School Board and once served as a supervisor from the Town of Mishicot. he was a lifelong member of St. Peter Church.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Ethel) Breitwisch of Manitowoc and Mrs. Emil (Grace) Schleis Jr. of Mishicot, three sons, Alvin Jr., of Madison,, Roy of Mishicot and Donald of Kiel; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Zell of Mishicot, and Miss Hilda Jindra of Griffith, Ind.; two brothers, George of Dickey, N.D. and Reuben of Two Rivers; 20 grandchildren and one great grandson. Three brothers and a sister preceed him in death.

Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Tuesday until noon Wednesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of services.
Memorials may be sent to St. Peter Church. 
JINDRA, Alvin Ferdinand Sr. (I455)
 
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1455 Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1971 > July > 27

Meissner

Steven Lee Meissner, 20, of 13510 Southwest 73rd Court, Miami, Fla., a former Manitowoc resident, died Saturday in the British West Indies.

Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Miami.

Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Meissner, of Miami, a brother, Jay , maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Verhage, of Green Bay and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meissner, of Manitowoc.

The Stanfill Funeral Home, 10545 S. Dixie Hwy. Miami, was in charge of funeral arrangements. 
MEISSNER, Steven Lee (I603)
 
1456 Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1971 > June > 17

Skarvan

Mrs. Fred Skarvan, 82. former Francis Creek resident died Wednesday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. For the past two and one-half months she resided with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skarvan, of Kellnersville.

Funeral services will be at 10:15 a.m. Saturday at Saur Funeral Home and at 1-:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. The Rev. F rank Kerscher Will officiate and burial will be in St. Anne Cemetery, Francis Creek.

Mrs. Skarvan, nee Clara Stangel, was born May 10, 1889, at Tisch Mills, daughter of the late Paul and Emily Seidl Stangel. She was married to Fred Skarvan June 10, 1913. The couple farmed in the Town of Kossuth until 1955 when it retired and moved to Francis Creek. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1963.

Survivors include her husband, four sons, Milton of Kansas City, Mo. Cyril and Fred of Rockford, Ill., and Paul of Kellnersville; two brothers, D r. Sylvester Stangel of Ke- woc and Julius Stangel of Kewaunee; a siste r, Miss Tillie Stangel of Kewaunee; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. A daughter Evangeline, two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Friday where a Prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. 
STANGEL, Clara (I2215)
 
1457 Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1971 > May > 4

Jindras Celebrate Anniversary

Celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jindra. 1936-31st St. Two Rivers. The open house celebration was at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald f. Gadzinski, 1618 S. 16th St. Manitowoc.

The Jindraa were married May 2, 1946, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Mishicot. Officiating were the late Rev. Edward Zell Sr., the groom's brother in law, and the Rev. Edward Zell, Jr. the groom's nephew who is presently in Detroit Michigan.

Mrs. Jindra, the former Blanche Fallada, was born Oct. 27, 1915, at Chicago, Ill. She also lived at Lena, Wis., moving to Two Rivers in 1944. Her husband was born Aug. 18, 1903, at Mishicot. The couple lived at Two Rivers since their marriage.

The honorees have two daughters, Mrs. Don (Lynn) Gadzinski of Manitowoc and Wendy of Madison. both were at the celebration. The Jindras also have two grandchildren.

A retired employee of Crescent Woolen Mills, Two Rivers, Jindra and his wife attended Our Savior Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. The Jindras are in good health and enjoy painting and gardening. 
JINDRA, Reuben Henry (I450)
 
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1459 Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1972 > October > 14

Peltier

Earl E. Peltier, 75, of 426 N. Ninth St., Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc.

Funeral services will be at 9:30 a,m, Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Manitowoc. The Rev. Cyril Van Heeswyck will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Military Gravesite services will be conducted by the Amvets Post No. 99.

Mr. Peltier was born Jan. 11, 1897, at Mishicot, son of the late Andrew and Mary Jindra Peltier had been employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding, Inc. and also at Manitowoc Equipment Works prior to his retirement in 1961. He was a member of the Machinist Lakeshore Lodge No. 2064.

Survivors include two sons, Eugene and Donald of Manitowoc, two sisters, Miss Irene Peltier and Mrs. Charles Hayden of Manitowoc, 11 grand children and four great grandchildren.

Friends may call at the funeral home 4 to 9 p.m. Monday where a Wake service will be held at 8 p.m. 
PELTIER, Earl Eli (I386)
 
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1465 Manitowoc Man
Killed In Crash
Manitowoc, Wis. \emdash UFi \emdash Anton J. Honzik, 62, was killed Friday night when his automobile sideswiped another car, careened through an intersection and struck a. house. The coroner, Dr. Theodore Teitgen, theorized that Honzik had suffered a'heart attack. He said that death was due to a fractured skull. Honzik, alone in the car, was returning home from a shopping trip.

Sheboygan Journal | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Saturday, July 28, 1951 | Page 1 
HONZIK, Anton John (I2558)
 
1466 Manitowoc Motorist Victim of Accident

Manitowoc, Wis. – (AP) – Anton J. Honzik, 62, was killed Friday night when his automobile sideswiped another car, careened through an intersection and struck a house. The coroner, Dr. Theodore Teitgen, theorized that Honzik had suffered a heart attack. He said that death was due to a fractured skull. Honzik, alone in the car, was returning home from a shopping trip.

Kenosha Evening News – Saturday, July 28, 1951 – P. 1
Anton J. Honzik, 62, Manitowoc, was killed Friday night as his car rammed into a house after sideswiping another vehicle. The accident occurred at Manitowoc.

Sheboygan Press | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Monday, July 30, 1951 | Page 11 
HONZIK, Anton John (I2558)
 
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1469 MARCELLA THIELBAR

Marcella Thielbar, age 90, formerly of 416 Park Lane, Mishicot, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at the Aurora Medical Center in Two Rivers.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday May 1, 2004 at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mishicot, with the Rev. Robert Johannes officiating, with burial to follow in the Mishicot Public Cemetery.

Marcella was born Jan. 17, 1914 to the late Frank and Mary Hynek Sladky and has been a lifelong area resident. She married William Thielbar July 24, 1933 in Waukegan, Ill. He preceded her in death on Feb. 20, 1995. She and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in the town of Mishicot for many years. Marcella was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mishicot, and a member of the Ladies Bible Hour of the church. She was also a member of the Shoto
Conservation Club, the Two Rivers Lioness Club and the Mishicot Senior Citizens. She enjoyed playing cards, especially sheepshead. She also enjoyed knitting dishrags.

Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law: Marlene and Denton Schmidt and two sons and daughters-in-law: Allan and Bonnie Thielbar, Gary and Ruth Thielbar, all of Mishicot; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She is further survived by one sister: Lucille Meyer of Francis Creek; and by nieces and nephews. Marcella was also preceded in death by four sisters.

Relatives and friends may call after noon on Saturday at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mishicot, until the time of service at 2 p.m. There will be no Friday evening visitation. The Lambert-Eckert Funeral Home of Mishicot is assisting the Thielbar family with funeral arrangements.

Herald Times Reporter, 2004. 
SLADKY, Marcella (I5866)
 
1470 March 21 Birthdate year unknown FREHSE, Michael (I1682)
 
1471 MARGARET GRALL

Mrs. Margaret Grall, 81, of Whitelaw, died at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, where she had been a patient 10 days. Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Saturday at Saur Funeral home, Kellnersville and 9:30 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw, the Rev. Francis Rose celebrant of the solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Grall was born Margaret Wellner Aug. 5, 1882 in the Town of Franklin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wellner. She was married to Wolfgang Grall Jan. 12, 1903 and the couple settled at Whitelaw. Her husband died in 1950.

She was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Michael Church. Survivors include four sons, Wilbert of Green Bay and Richard, Roman and Arthur of Whitelaw, two daughters, Mrs. George (Margaret) Swift of Evanston, Ill., and Mrs. Paul (Helen) Verbrugghe of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kohlbeck and Mrs. Peter Neuser of Manitowoc; 26 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. Three brothers and four sisters preceded her in death.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. by Christian Mothers Society and the parish.

Manitowoc Herald Times – Nov. 6, 1963 – page T7
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(Margaret Grall/d. 5 Nov. 1963 from records of
St. Michael's, Whitelaw) 
WELLNER, Margaret (I8244)
 
1472 MARGARET GRALL

Mrs. Peter Grall, 88, lifelong resident of the county, died Friday afternoon at the St. Mary's Home for the Aged.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday at the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, and at 9 o'clock at the chapel of the St. Mary's home. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. Grall, nee Margaret Swoboda, was born in the town of Franklin and 60 years ago was married to Peter Grall. They located on a farm in Franklin. Mr. Grall died 14 years ago. Ten years ago Mrs. Grall came to this city to reside.

Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Anton Berger and Mrs. Peter Gresholdt of this city, Mrs. James Wilda of Racine, Mrs. James Novachek of Greenleaf; two sons, Peter of this city, Emil of the town of Manitowoc; sister, Mrs. John Feit of Kellnersville; brother, Matt of Kellnersville; 25 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Sunday noon until the hour of the services.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, November 11, 1944 P.2
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[Mrs. Margaret Grall/d. 11-10-1944/age 85 yrs./cause: arteriosclerosis/wife of Peter Grall deceased]

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Margaret Swoboda Shuber Grall's first husband, Jan information: from family records:
Buried at St. Joseph Catholic cemetery, Kellnersville Wisconsin Tombstone transcription:
Jan Subr/ star byl 29 roku/ zemrel 22 Ledna 1882 
SWOBODA, Margaret (I8995)
 
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1474 MARGRETHA WULF
DIED: - Mrs. Johann Wulf died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Wm. Blum last Friday. Deceased was born in Holstein, Germany April 19, 1801, came to this country with her husband in 1857 and settled in Saxonburg. The old lady was the mother of eight children of whom one son and two daughters are still living. They are Mr. Henry Wulf, Mrs. Aug. Specht and Mrs. Wm. Blum. With the latter she had been spending the last few years of her life. Two sons were killed during the late war, fighting for their country. Mrs. Wulf, was one of the oldest pioneer women still living and was well known. She was 96 years of age at her death. The funeral which was a large one took place Sunday afternoon, services being held at the Lutheran church by Rev. Doehler of Two Rivers. She was interred in the public cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, October 28, 1897 pg. 2
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Mishicott
Mrs. Wolf, mother of Mrs. W. Blum has been quite ill lately, the result of a fall received some time ago. The old lady is ninety-four years of age and previous to meeting with this accident, was quite hearty and spry.
Manitowoc County Chronicle - Tues., Oct. 30, 1894 
MAETZ, Maria Margaretha (I1095)
 
1475 MARIA HERLIK from the Kewaunee enterprise newspaper

Friday, June 24, 1910

Mrs. Mary Herlik.

Last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Mary Herlik died at the home of her son John in this city, from infirmities of old age. She was born in Bohemia in 18 23 and when still in her teens was married to George Herlik. They moved to this country in 1863 and settled in Manitowoc County on a forty acre farm where they resided up to four years ago when Mr. Herlik died and the children took hold of the work for the mother. Mrs. Herlik, since the death of her husband, has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Skarwan Kossuth up to about a month ago, when her son begged his sister to leave her to his care where she could live in quiet and also to try and do the duty of every child to his aged parents-to care for her in her waning year s. Eighty-seven years told little on the mind of Mrs. Herlik, and when drawn into a conversation, she displayed a brilliant intelligence and was a good entertainer. She is survived by two daughters and one son: Mrs. Anna Radey and Mrs. Mary Skarwan of Manitowoc County, and John Herlik of this city. At eight o'clock Tuesday morning, the funeral procession left here and grew longer continually. When Gibson was reached, there were over thirty-five teams following the hearse, and as this was in the vicinity of where she s pent nearly all her days in this country, the congregation of friends kept growing larger and larger so that the multitude numbered into hundreds before t destination was reached. Late in the day, the procession reached Kellnersville, where her body was laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery. 
RADEJ, Maria (I1153)
 
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1477 MARIBEL MAN DIES AT GREEN BAY HOSPITAL
Joseph S.Zeman, Merchant, Succumbs After Operation


Joseph S. Zeman, of Maribel, proprietor of a general store at Brockville on Route 16, one of the best known men of the county, died at St. Vincent hospital at Green Bay Wednesday, aged 49 years. Mr. Zeman had entered the hospital for an operation following an attack of gall stones and failed to rally from the operation. His death is a great shock to the community where he resided and was widely known.

The body of Mr. Zeman was brought here and funeral services will be held from the chapel of the Urbanek & Wattawa company Saturday morning at 10:30, with interment at Evergreen cemetery.

Was Leader in Community

Mr. Zeman for twenty years had conducted the mercantile business under his name at Brockville and was one of the most prominent men of this section of the county. He was a director of Maribel State Bank and a leader in civic activities of his town. His home was on rural route 2 out of Maribel.

Besides his wife, Mr. Zeman is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Henry Kliment, Emily, Viola, Georgia, Josephine, Marcella, four brothers, Adolph, Stephen S., Frank S. Zeman of this county and John Zeman, Milwaukee and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Teserik, Mrs. Rose Baugniet, Mrs. Anna Skorivida, this county and Mrs. Emma Radil, Milwaukee, also survive. There are two grandchildren.

Manitowoc Herald News, December 11, 1924 P. 2 
ZEMAN, Joseph S. (I7927)
 
1478 Marie A. Jonas


Marie A. Jonas, age 78, of 3517 Tannery Rd., Two Rivers, died Thursday eve ning, January 18, 2001, at Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, January 22, 2001, at O ur Saviors Ev. Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Rev. Louis Sievert will offici ate and entombment will follow at Knollwood Mausoleum, town of Kossuth.
Marie was born April 24, 1922, in Two Rivers, daughter of the late Willi am F. and Meta Wenholtz Blum. She married Fred W. Jonas, on October 8, 193 8, in the town of Gibson. He preceded her in death on May 26, 1978. She w as a homemaker and was formerly employed by Mirro Aluminum for many yea rs and then in the housekeeping department at Holy Family Memorial Hospit al for a number of years. She was a long time member of Our Savior Ev. Lut heran Church. Marie volunteered her services to many people in need.
Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and William Chaloupk a, Mishicot; two sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald A. and Susan Jonas, Jac kson, Wis., Frederick E. and Bonnie Jonas, Mishicot; eight grandchildre n, James (Julie) Chaloupka, Ellen Rohr, David
(Carolyn) Jonas, Kevin (Brenda) Jonas, Jean Marie Jonas, Edward (Brenda) J onas, Joseph (Krissy) Jonas, Daniel (Kim) Jonas; 11 great grandchildren; t wo sisters, Edna Steger, Two Rivers, Elva Baker, Bayfield, Wis.; one siste r-in-law, Martha Blum, Neillsville, Wis. Further survived by nieces, nephe ws, other relatives and friends, including a special niece, Evie Gagnon, T wo Rivers. She was preceded in death by a brother, Herbert Blum; three sis ters, Martha Jonas, Elma Jurgens, Dorothy Messman; an infant brother and s ister, also preceded her in death.
The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Aurora Medical Ce nter who cared for Marie, the staff at North Ridge Medical and Rehabilitat ion Cen-ter. Also the Gary Shavlik Family, and Carol and Lawrence Hansen f or their generosity.
The family will greet relatives and friends at Our Savior Ev. Lutheran Chu rch on Monday, January 22, 2001 from 9 am. until the time of servi ce at 11 a.m.
The Klein & Stangel Funeral Home, Two Rivers is assisting the family wi th funeral arrangements.

Herald Times Reporter January 20, 2001

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Marie A. Jonas


Marie A. Jonas, age 78, of 3517 Tannery Rd., Two Rivers, died Thursday eve ning, January 18, 2001, at Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, January 22, 2001, at O ur Saviors Ev. Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Rev. Louis Sievert will offici ate and entombment will follow at Knollwood Mausoleum, town of Kossuth. Marie was born April 24, 1922, in Two Rivers, daughter of the late Willi am F. and Meta Wenholtz Blum. She married Fred W. Jonas, on October 8, 193 8, in the town of Gibson. He preceded her in death on May 26, 1978. She w as a homemaker and was formerly employed by Mirro Aluminum for many yea rs and then in the housekeeping department at Holy Family Memorial Hospit al for a number of years. She was a long time member of Our Savior Ev. Lut heran Church. Marie volunteered her services to many people in need. Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and William Chaloupk a, Mishicot; two sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald A. and Susan Jonas, Jac kson, Wis., Frederick E. and Bonnie Jonas, Mishicot; eight grandchildre n, James (Julie) Chaloupka, Ellen Rohr, David (Carolyn) Jonas, Kevin (Brenda) Jonas, Jean Marie Jonas, Edward (Brenda) J onas, Joseph (Krissy) Jonas, Daniel (Kim) Jonas; 11 great grandchildren; t wo sisters, Edna Steger, Two Rivers, Elva Baker, Bayfield, Wis.; one siste r-in-law, Martha Blum, Neillsville, Wis. Further survived by nieces, nephe ws, other relatives and friends, including a special niece, Evie Gagnon, T wo Rivers. She was preceded in death by a brother, Herbert Blum; three sis ters, Martha Jonas, Elma Jurgens, Dorothy Messman; an infant brother and s ister, also preceded her in death. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Aurora Medical Ce nter who cared for Marie, the staff at North Ridge Medical and Rehabilitat ion Cen-ter. Also the Gary Shavlik Family, and Carol and Lawrence Hansen f or their generosity. The family will greet relatives and friends at Our Savior Ev. Lutheran Chu rch on Monday, January 22, 2001 from 9 am. until the time of servi ce at 11 a.m. The Klein & Stangel Funeral Home, Two Rivers is assisting the family wi th funeral arrangements.

Herald Times Reporter January 20, 2001 
BLUM, Marie Meta Alvina Margaretha (I1017)
 
1479 Marie Alfson, 75, of 2005 Division St., Manitowoc, formerly of Cato, Wis., died Saturday, Dec. 28, 1991 at St. Mary's Home. A memorial mass was held at 12 noon at St. Mary's Catholic Church on Monday, Dec. 30. Officiating was Father John Conrad. Entombment followed at Calvary Mausoleum, Manitowoc.

She was born January 7, 1916 in Clarks Mills, Wis. She was the daughter of the late Anton and Clara Vogel Kohlbeck. She married Leonard Alfson on July 10, 1935 in Clarks Mills, Wis. The couple owned and operated their own grocery store for many years. She is survived by her husband, Leonard Alfson of Manitowoc; a daughter and son-in-law, Jan and Jay Elliott of Lincolnshire, Ill., a daughter-in-law, Barbara Alfson of Manitowoc; a brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Delores Kohlbeck of Clarks Mills, eight grandchildren, eight great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Roger Lawrence Alfson. Jens Funeral Home and Crematory, Manitowoc, assisted the family with arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times - Mon., Dec. 30, 1991 - page B7 
KOHLBECK, Marie G. (I8798)
 
1480 Marie died November 18, 1927, at the age of 73. She had been in poor heal th for three years prior to her death. BERENS, Johanna Dorothea Marie (I3035)
 
1481 MARIE KOHOUT
(1816 - 1884)

Kellnersville news:
Mrs. Kohout of Cooperstown died suddenly on last Friday night.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Wis., Tuesday, December 30, 1884 P. 2
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Kellnersville news:
An old Bohemian lady of Cooperstown was buried on the same day at Greenstreet.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Wis., Tuesday, December 30, 1884 P. 2
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Marie Kohout
Death • Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907
Name Marie Kohout
Sex Female
Age 68y
Death Date 1884
Death Place Coopers Town, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Marital Status Married
Race white
Father's Name Koba
Mother's Name Unknown
Event Type Death
Birth Year (Estimated) 1816
Birthplace Bohemia
Burial Place Coopers Town
Cemetery Catholic Church
Spouse's Name John Kohout
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907"
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1884 Dec 11/KOHOUT Marie/v.3 p.216
"Manitowoc County Pre-1907 Death Index"
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https://2manitowoc.com/18obit.html 
KOUBA, Maria (I1813)
 
1482 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I7456)
 
1483 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I187)
 
1484 MARION G. GRALL WIESNER

Mrs. Harold (Marion Grall) Wiesner, 68, of 2315 S. 11th Street, Manitowoc, died Sunday evening, October 29, 1989 at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 9:30 am Thursday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 am at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Presiding at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. James Stamborski and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc.


Marioin G. Ahrens was born November 22, 1920 at Sheboygan, daughter of the late William E. and Elsie E. Arndt Ahrens. She attended Sheboygan schools, graduating from Sheboygan North High School with the Class of 1939. She married Edward J. Grall on May 24, 1941 at St. Peter Claver Church, Sheboygan. He preceded her in death on November 18, 1976. She then married Joseph G. Schobert on June 15, 1979 at St. Andrew Catholic church. He preceded her in death on December 19, 1980. She then married Harold W. Wiesner at St. Andrew Catholic Church on June 11, 1982, Prior to retiring May 14, 1982, Mrs.Wiesner was employed as Secretary, City of Manitowoc for the Committee on Aging. Mrs. Wienser was a member of the Manitowoc Senior Citizens and St. Andrew Parish. She was the past President of the St. Theresa Society of St. Andrews.

Survivors include her husband, Harold W.; two son and daughters-in-law, Dennis A. and Sally Grall of Escanaba, Michigan, Donald B. and Janet Grall of Colorado Springs, Colorado; a step son, Joseph H. Schobert and a step daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Roy Gibson, all of Sheboygan; a step son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Chris Wiesner of Appleton; two step daughters and sons-in-law, Marie and Florian Kress of Fond du Lac, Susan and Albert Hawley of Madison; a brother and sister-in-law, Harold and Leila Ahrens of Sheboygan; a sister-in-law, Grace Vetter of Manitowoc; two sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Marion and Lloyd Gossen, Lorraine and William Lallensack of Manitowoc; two brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Raymond and Dolores Wiesner of St. Paul, Minnesota and Frank and Mildred Schobert of Sheboygan; three sisters-in-law, Laura Braun and Marcella Kohlbeck of Manitowoc and Tillie Kohlbeck of Whitelaw; two grandchildren, Brian and Miranda Grall; eleven step grandchildren and two great step grandchildren.

Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 4 pm to 8:30 pm Wednesday where a prayer service will be at 8 pm by Father Stamborski.

Manitowoc Herald Times - Tues., Oct. 31, 1989 - page B6 
AHRENS, Marion Grace (I8262)
 
1485 marriage
https://www.portafontium.eu/iipimage/30070332/vseruby-do-05_1250-o?x=486&y=118&w=415&h=312
1st entry

Vseruby (Do) 05 1755-1778
page 125 
Family: GRALL, Johann Michael / BAUER, Barbara (F3191)
 
1486 Marriage also found in Natchitoches Parish, Bk. 13, pg. 357
https://genealogytrails.com/lou/natchitoches/marriage_records__natchitoches_JKL.html 
Family: JONES, John Sr / BOOTY, Sarah Leticia (F1921)
 
1487 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F3262)
 
1488 Marriage Index shows Fred Jonas marrying Ida White. Family: JONAS, Friedrich Heinrich Theodor / FREITAG, Ida Bertha Mathilde (F317)
 
1489 Marriage License
State of Montana
County of Custer

To any Person Authorized to Solemnize Marriages - Greetings

You are hereby authorized to join in lawful wedlock and celebrate within the county the rites and ceremonies of Marriage between Henry Jones a man, whose color is white, whose residence is Forsythe, Montana, whose age is 40 years, born at Manitowoc, County of Manitowoc, and state of Wisconsin, and who has not been previously married or divorced. His father's Christian and Surname --is--was August Jones His Mother's Christian and Maiden name was Sophia Schroeder And Helen Burmaster, a woman, whose color is white, whose residence is Forsyth, whose age is thirty-eight years, Born in Oldenburg, county of Baden, State of Germany, who has twice been previously married or divorced. Her Father's Christian and Surname is Diedrich Ottgen. Her Mother's Christian and Maiden Name is--was [BLANK]

Dated 9 September 1898

Marriage Certificate
State of Montana
County of Custer

This is to Certify, That the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace did, on the Eleventh day of September, 1898 at Forsyth, in the said County of Custer and State of Montana join in lawful wedlock Henry Jones and Helen Burmaster with their mutual consent.

In the presence of M. E. and R. L. Witnesses

Witness by my hand this 11th day of September 1898
C.F. Smith Justice of the Peace 
Family: JONAS, Heinrich / OELTJEN, Helen (F1918)
 
1490 Marriage Licenses Sheboygan Press Telegram Saturday, Wednesday November 14, 1923 Applications for marriage licenses were made in the office of the county clerk yesterday by the following:

Adolph Radey 1335 Herman court, and Miss Theresa Stieber, 1206 Alabama avenue.

Weddings Sheboygan Press Telegram Saturday, December 1, 1923 Stieber-Radey Miss Theresa Stieber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stieber, 1206 Alabama avenue, and Ralph(should be Adolph) Radey, son of Mrs. Radey, 1335 Her man court, were united in marriage on Thanksgiving Day in St. Peter Claver church. Joseph Feustel played Lohengrins' wedding march as the process ion entered the church. Miss Stieber wore a dress of canton crepe trimmed with Spanish lace and carried a shower bouquet of roses and sweet peas. She was attended by Miss Rose Kuhnert and Miss Clara Stieber. Miss Kuhnert wore coral canton crepe and Miss Stieber green canton crepe. Both bridesmaids carried carnations and sweet peas. The groom was attended by Joe Stieber and N. Scheffer. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Decorations were in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Radey have gone on a short honeymoon trip and upon their ret urn will be at home to their friends at 1335 Herman court. 
Family: RADEY, Adolph Emil / STIEBER, Theresa (F428)
 
1491 Marriage of Otto Ulrich & Erma Meineke

Notes from Two Rivers:

Mr. Otto Ulrich and Miss Erma Meineke were married last Wednesday morning at the home of the bride. Ceremonies were performed by Rev. Doehler. The attending couple was Mr. Bernard Ulrich and Miss Ruth Heller. The guests enjoyed a wedding dinner after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich departed on a wedding trip and will visit several places in the state. They will make their home on the south side.

Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 15, 1916 
Family: ULRICH, Otto J. / MEINEKE, Erma C. (F2292)
 
1492 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F2635)
 
1493 Married
At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Wanish of this city on Wednesday evening occurred the marriage of their youngest daughter Emma Pearl to James Clinton Mathias. The Rev. H.V. Adams read the marriage service.

The ceremony was performed in the handsome parlors of the Wanish home. The bridal couple entered to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengren rendered by the Symphony Orchestra and took their places under a handsome arch of smilax and ribbons.

The ceremony was performed in the presence of about twenty-five immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom.

After congratulations light refreshments were served in the dinning room. The rooms were very handsomely decorated with beautiful flowers.

The happy couple were the recipients of many useful ad ornamental presents.

For the present the newly wedded couple will reside with the bride's parents.The Sauk Centre Herald
Thu, Nov 10, 1904 ·Page 8 
Family: MATHIAS, James Clinton / WANISH, Emma Pearl (F2670)
 
1494 married 1895 8 children ROHR, Julius B. (I2024)
 
1495 married 3 times 6 childern ROUER, Alexander B. (I1993)
 
1496 Married 3 times had 12 children ROHR, Constant Joseph (I1994)
 
1497 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F609)
 
1498 Married at Brussels

Algoma Man Takes Brussels Young Lady For His Life Partner

Florian Rohr and Miss Josephine Labotte were united in marriage last Tuesday. The ceremony took place at the Catholic chuch in Misere, in Brussels, and was followed by a wedding dance and reception, at Vangindertaelen's hal, in the afternoon and evening. Alex Herley (sic) acted as best man at the wedding, and the bride was attended by her sister, Mis Labotte. The groom is a resident of this city, and the bride is a popular young lady of Brussels. A large number of invited guests were present at the reception, to extend congratulatons.

Algoma Record Herald
Volume: 34 Issue: 52 Edition: 1 Date published: 1906-06-29 
Family: ROHR, Florian / LEBOTTE, Josephine (F340)
 
1499 Married by Rev. Matlock (Methodist). Lucile met her husband in Galena in 1905. He was supervising construction of the new Galena High School.

Obituaries Chicago Illinois.
1957
Schmidt
Ernest Adolph Schmidt, died Jan. 10, 1442 Harvard bouleard, Dayton, O., husband of Lucille, nee Brown; father of Ernest F., mrs. Lucile Barbara Nesbit (James R.), and Mrs. Elizabeth Schaefer (Frank W.); grandfather of six. funeral Saturday 2:30 [p.m. at Whitmer chapel, 239 Ludlow street, Dayton, O. Please omit flowers.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1963) Chicago, Illinois 11 Jan 1957

Ernest A. Schmiddt

Services for Ernest A. Schmidt, 77, former Chicago building contractor, who died Wednesday at his home in Dayton, O., will be held tomorrow in Dayton. His former firm, Schmidt Brothers, built the Medinah Country club, the Elks Memorial building, and serveral hundred schools and churches in northern Illinois. Mr. Schmidt was a former camping commissioner for the Chicago Boy Scouts. He leaves his widow, Lucile; a son, Ernest Jr., and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Schaefer and Mrs. Lucille Nesbit. 
SCHMIDT, Ernest August Adolf (I1890)
 
1500 Married Veronica Pritzl on Jan 24, 1942
Earl J. Voss

Earl J. Voss, age 86, of rural Brillion, died on Tuesday, November 14, 2000, at Chilton Health & Rehabilitation Center.

Funeral Services will be held at noon on Saturday, November 18, 2000, at Trinity Lutheran Church. Brillion. The Rev. David A. Rockhoff will officiate. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.

He was born January 27, 1914, in the town of Rantoul, son of the late George and Marie (Stecker) Voss. He married Veronica A. Pritzl, on January 24, 1942, in Brillion. He and Veronica farmed at W860 Deerview Rd, from 1942-1976, when he retired but continued to live on the homestead. In 1997, he moved to Garrow Villa and recently to Chilton Health & Rehabilitation Center. He was a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brillion. For many years Earl was a board member of the Brillion Co-Op and a member of the Brillion Conservation Club. He loved hunting, fishing, wood working, and playing cards.

Survivors include his wife, Veronica; two daughters and sons-in-law, Peggy and Ben Peters, Brillion. Susan and James Goll, Appleton; a son and daughter-in-law, James and Mary Voss, Brillion; nine grandchildren and one great grandson; a brother and sister-in-law, Edgar and Eunice Voss, Brillion; his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Lawrence and Dorothy Kubale. Green Bay, Elmer and Julia Pritzl, Reedsville, Bernice Pritzl, Manitowoc and Lucille Pritzl, Brillion. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Elmer and his wife, Peggy Voss; a sister, Verna and her husband, Lester Krueger, three brothers-in-law and a sister-in-law, Arthur Pritzl, Louis Pritzl and Walter and Mary Lashua.

Friends and family may call at the Wieting Funeral Home, Brillion, on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and then gather at Trinity Lutheran Church for the service at noon.

The family wishes to especially thank Pastors Rockhoff and Henzi for their visits and prayers and all those who were so kind while caring for Earl during his stay at Garrow Villa and Chilton Health & Rehabilitation Center.

Herald Times Reporter November 16, 2000
Contributor: DJW (48126563) •
Manitowoc Herald-Times
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Thursday, November 16, 2000
Page A2 
VOSS, Earl Joachim (I8220)
 

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