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301 A woman with an 11 month old girl was found on the German ship S.S. Main traveling to Iowa. It is feasible that upon reaching Chicago, she did not have funds to continue to Iowa. The ship arrived 12 Nov 1872 which fits into the timeline of when we think Catherine arrived.

The child's name is Maria which also fits within the age of who we know as Mary Supita.

It is probable that Katherine was pregnant with Frank at the time of her departure to America. 
LESTINOVA, Mary (I1375)
 
302 A woman with an 11 month old girl was found on the German ship S.S. Main traveling to Iowa. It is feasible that upon reaching Chicago, she did not have funds to continue to Iowa. The ship arrived 12 Nov 1872 which fits into the timeline of when we think Catherine arrived.

The child's name is Maria which also fits within the age of who we know as Mary Supita.

It is probable that Katherine was pregnant with Frank at the time of her departure to America. 
LESTINOVA, Katerina (I954)
 
303 A write-up in the Manitowoc Tribune newspaper dated Dec. 16, 1897 states t hat Frank Skwor bought a new windmill.

Frantisek (Frank) Skwor was b. 20 April 1842 in Bohemia, and emigrated with his parents in 1843 when he was 1 year old. He married Anna Tuma on April 3, 1864 in Cooperstown, Manitowoc Co., the marriage being performed by a Justice of the Peace John Saiger. Book of Marriages at Register of Deeds, Vol. 2, pg. 192. He died 29 Mar. 1918, burial at Kossuth Cemetery.
Frantisek emigrated to Manitowoc Co. and bought 160 acres in Gibson Township, and built a log cabin, which is surrounded by the present house. The huge beams under the floor can be felt as you walk across it. The farm was inherited by his son, Wencel, and passed on to Wencel's son.

All their children were born at home. 
SKWOR, Frantisek (I2462)
 
304 A-5-4 MEINEKE, Richard Allen (I2736)
 
305 About a mile above Mishicott Soenksen's dam is located. A break in the dam occured but prompt work saved it from total destruction.
The Chronicle
Tue, Apr 20, 1880 ·Page 3 
SOENKSEN, Johann Boi (I5946)
 
306 Accardo - Marie Seput Gillis accardo died on Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 2:45 A.M. at Willowood at Woldenberg Village Living Center. A retired homemaker. Age 88 years.

Wife of the late Frank Gillis by first marriage and Anthony Accardo by second marriage. Loving mother of Claire Gill is Howson and Jane Gillis Pitre. Mother-in-law of Robert E. Howson and Judge Robert Pitre, Jr. Step-mother of Doris Accardo Blanchard.

Grandmother of Elizabeth Howson Burcham, Cynthia Howson Weinmann, Jennifer Howson Willem, Michele Pitre Milano, Melanie Pitre Vigelis. Step grandmother of Connie Davis Cascio.

Also survived by 5 great granddaughters and 4 great grandsons. Preceded in death by her parents Victorine Barbier and John Seput; a brother John Seput; and one step-grandson Craig Davis.

Relatives and friends, also the staff at Woldenberg, are invited to attend the funeral mass at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home Chapel, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. (In Metairie Cemetery) on Saturday, 11-17-2001 at 12:00 p.M. Interment will follow in Lake Lawn Park.

Visitation will be on Saturday from 10: 00 a.m. until time of mass. Contributions to Willowwood at Woldenberg Village, 3701 Behrman Place, New Orleans, LA 70114 or masses preferred. 
SEPUT, Marie Marguerite Claire (I6296)
 
307 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2616)
 
308 According to court records 06-10-1993 General inventory filed
Amount $ 389273.00 
SCHWOERER, Clara (I459)
 
309 According to death certificate, mother's name is Dahlmann. FREITAG, August F. (I2910)
 
310 According to his testimony in his brother's probate records he left Two Creeks in October 1880. It is unknown where he headed first, but he ended up in Louisiana. JONES, John Sr (I5664)
 
311 according to ship record he was 11 months old on June 3, 1857 LEMBERGER, Wolfgang (I8615)
 
312 According to testimony of Grandson Fred Jonas in Henry Jonas probate. JONAS, Gustav Christian Theodor (I921)
 
313 According to the 1910 Federal census she immigrated in 1868 and was naturalized in 1905.
According to the 1900 Federal census she immigrated in 1869. Her husband was naturalized.

Between 1790 to 1906: Women were automatically naturalized when their husbands were naturalized, but they are almost never listed by name on the husband's paperwork. Women who marry citizens gain citizenship without any additional paperwork. US-born women who marry non-citizens automatically lose their citizenship.

Her husband died in 1897 so it is unusual that she would be naturalized in 1905. Unless there was an issue that they were not actually married when he obtained his citizenship, the 1905 date is inaccurate. 
LENHARDT, Katherina Maria (I817)
 
314 According to the 1920 Census Manitowoc County, Anton was single at the age of 54


Historical Newspapers > Manitowoc Herald Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) > 1972 > October > 18
50 years ago....
The 14th red fox skin for the year was presented to County Clerk Schroeder by Anton Chaloupka for bounty. The animal was shot at Fisherville last week, and was the first in the county for several months. 
CHALOUPKA, Antonin (I1349)
 
315 according to the ship record, she was 7 years old on June 3, 1857 LEMBERGER, Frances (I8616)
 
316 Address
1504 4 St So
Mpls, Hen, Minn
Age 33
Date of Birth Dec 21 1885 (should be 1884)

Occupation Cold Storage
at Mpls Cold Storage
Nicollett Island Mpls Hen Minn

Nearest Relative Mrs. Minnie Jones Two Rivers, Wisconsin 
JONAS, Herman John (I5168)
 
317 Address From public records circa 2004-2005 WHITE, Delbert Albert (I5564)
 
318 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5556)
 
319 Adelina's father Ray White, left her mother Ida Freitag sometime around 1900. Circumstances are unknown. In 1900 Adelina is living with her mother, brother and grandmother. Ida Freitag White remarried in 1905 to Fred Jonas. Sometime before then, Adelina was adopted by Herman Vogtel and Ida's sister Alwina Freitag Vogtel.
 
WHITE, Adelina E. (I5535)
 
320 ADELINE TUMA

Mrs. Adeline E. Tuma, 76, of 500 E. Reed Ave., Manitowoc, died unexpectedy Tuesday, June 23, at her residence.
Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at First Reformed United Church of Christ. The Rev. Alfred Klumb will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. Tuma, nee Adeline Bull, was born July 31, 1904, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late William and Leona Jens Bull. She was married to Ervin Tuma Oct. 8, 1924, at Manitowoc. The couple resided in the area and farmed all their lives. Mr. Tuma preceded her in death in 1979. Mrs. Tuma was a member of First reformed United Church of Christ.
Survivors include a son, Harold Meistner of Eau Claire, a daughter, Kay Meyer of Carson City, Nev., five grandchildren and cousins.
Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and at the church Saturday from noon until the time of services. Memorials may be made to First Reformed United Church of Christ.
Herald Times Reporter, June 25, 1981 P. 3 
BULL, Adeline E. (I1793)
 
321 Adeline Wood's Rites Thursday

Services for Mrs. Adeline Wood, 32, of 7075 Madison ave., will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Urandale Open Bible church, with burial in Highland Memory gardens, west.

Mrs. Wood, a resident of Des Moines for six years, died Monday at her home. She was born in Clemons, Minn. (possibly Clements) Surviving are her husband Vernon; one daughter Shirley Ann; a sister, Mrs. Melvin Gehrt of Des Moines, a brother Fred Zanzow (Sic) of Lamberton, Minn.; and her father, Amil Zanzow (sic), Des Moines.
Des Moines Tribune
Wed, Mar 05, 1947 ·Page 13 
ZAMZOW, Adeline (I7093)
 
322 Adler

John B., December 13. formerly of Grosse Isle. Beloved husband of the late Freida; father of Mrs. Carol Long, Dale O. and John H.; also leaves eight grandchildren; one brother and one sister. At the Martenson Funeral Home, 3200 West Road, Trenton until Thursday 9 p.m. In state at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Trenton from 10 a.m. Friday until time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials to Bethesda Lutheran Home for the Youth would be appreciated. Member of the Grosse Isle Lion's Club. 
ADLER, John Bernard (I4755)
 
323 Adler
Freida D., June 13 of 27175 West River Rd., Grosse IIe.(sic) Beloved wife of John; dear mother of Mrs. Carol Long, Dale O., and John H.; also leaves eight grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Erna Griep, of Two Rivers, Wis. At J.D. Martenson and Son Funeral Home, 3200 West Rd., Trenton until Friday a.,. in state at ST. Paul Lutheran Church Charlton at Nichols, Trenton, from 11 a.m. Friday until time of service at 1 p.m. Memorials to the St. Paul Lutheran Church Building Fund would be appreciated. Envelopes available at funeral home. 
LUEBKE, Dorothea Frida Emilia (I4754)
 
324 ADOLPH KOHOUT

Adolph Kohout, 70, retired Gibson farmer, died Sunday morning at the home following a lingering illness. He was born at Kossuth in 1873 and in 1896 married Miss Mary Skarvan.They located on the present farm, now operated by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Novachek. He retired in 1926. Mrs. Novachek died five years ago. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Holy Cross congregation, Mishicot. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Novachek of Gibson and Mrs. Robert R. Guse of this city; sister, Mrs. Anton Jorgensen of Sawyer, Wis., seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Specht Funeral Home in Mishicot and at 9 o’clock from the Holy Cross Church, the Rev. J. W. Lennehan officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home where the rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. 
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, March 6, 1944. 
KOHOUT, Adolph (I1720)
 
325 Adolph Skwor,
Bessemer Pioneer

Adolph F. Skwor 84, prominent in the business life of this community until his retirement 18 years ago, died at 10:45 p. m. last Friday at his home at 207 Iron street. Mr. Skwor had been in failing health for the past few years.

A native of Maribel, Wis., where he was born on November 5, 1868, Mr. Skwor came to this city with the early settlers in 1888 to make his home. He was employed in a general store operated by Frank Kulasavicz, and later entered into a partnership with the latter. Mr. Skwor and Mr. Knlasavicz operated the store on the north side. Mr. Skwor retired in 1934 to complete a business career of 48 years.

Two years ago the Bessemer Chamber of Commerce honored him along with other pioneer merchants at a testimonial banquet for.
his contribution to the business development and general welfare of the community.

He had been a native member of the St. Sebastian's church; and was a member of the Bohemian Northwestern lodge.

He was married on October 31, 1892, to Miss Anna Terch, at Medford, Wis. She survives him together with one son, Raymond of
Bessemer; seven grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren; & sister, Mrs. Emma Libal, Green Bay, Wis., two brothera, Dr. Charles Skwer, of Michicot, and John Skwor of Marlbel, Wis.

A son, Louis, & veteran of World War One, died in 1919; and one daughter, Mrs. Lucy Johnson, died about 25 years ago.

Services were solemnized at a requiem High Mass at St. Sobastian Church with the. Rev. Milton:Vanitvelt: officlating. Interment was muade in Hillcrest cemetery.

Serving as palibearers were Raymond Halama, Frank Duda, George Mazanec, Frank Blaha, Leonard Kulasavicz and Anton
Sweiger.

Out of town relatives here for the funeral were Mrs. Emma Libal, Howard Libal and son, Donald, Winford Libal, Mrs. Clayton Martins and Chester Libal, Green Bay, Wis.; Mrs. Theodore Skwor, Dr. Charles Skwor, and Hugo Skwor, Maribel, Wis; Peter Terch and Mr. and Mrs. John Prince, Virginia, Minn .; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson; Mrs. Joseph Raders, Kenosha; Eugene Johnson, Manistique, and Mrs. Reginald Champion, Ironwood.
The Bessemer Herald
Thu, Dec 18, 1952 ·Page 1 
SKWOR, Adolph F. (I2465)
 
326 Adolph Tuma, 70, of Rt. 1 Mishicot, died Monday morning at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital.

Funeral services will be at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at Lambert Funeral Ho me and at 12 noon at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Earl Brouchoud will officiate and burial will be in the parish cemetery.

Mr. Tuma was born July 19, 1903, in the Town of Gibson, son of the late Wencil and Anna Jindra Tuma. He was a lifelong farmer.

Survivors include two brothers, Doolan, of Rt. 2, Two Rivers,; and Lou is of Kalispel, Mont.; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Radey, of Rt. 4 Manitowoc, and Mrs. Vernon (Violet) Mirkes, of Rt. 2 Manitowoc, and nieces and nephews. Two brother and two sisters preceded him in death.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday were a memorial service will be held at 8:30 p.m. 
TUMA, Adolph Vincent (I418)
 
327 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4424)
 
328 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4425)
 
329 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4426)
 
330 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4423)
 
331 Advocate
Thursday 24 Jan 1929
Leopolis
Mrs. Albert Ready, age 82 years, a respected pioneer, passed away suddenly at the homesteady now owned by Ready Brothers in the town of Pella, near Leopolis, on January 13th at 10 0'clock p.m.
She was born in Bohemia and came to this country when a young girl, coming to Manitowoc county, where she married Matt Ready. To them was born Matt, Jr., who is making his home in Texas. Shortly after their marriage, Mr. Ready met with an accident while logging. A log rolled over him and killed him.
Mrs. Ready some time after married Albert Ready, a brother of Matt's. After a few years they decided to move to Leopolis, and they occupied a fine farm just half a mile south of Leopolis, where eighteen years ago Mr. Ready died.
Like most of the early settlers, Mrs. Ready was domestically inclined, looking after the welfare of her family and her death, although attaining a ripe old age, was a shock to her family and friends.
She is survived by nine sons and two daughters:
Matt of Texas
John and George near Lyndhurst on a farm
Jake on a farm near Shawano
Peter at Appleton
Jim, Albert and Frank at home
Anna and mary at home
Her son Joe Ready, died about twelve years ago. The funeral was held from the St. Mary's Catholic church on Thursday at 9:00 o'clock, Rev. Father Grill officiating. 
LEVASH, Josephine (I2114)
 
332 Age 76 at death on Tombstone

Wisconsin State Board of Health – Certificate of Death John Radey - 1918 Place of Death:
a. County: Manitowoc County
b. City or Town: Franklin
c. Length of stay (in this place):
d. Full name of Hospital or Institution (If not hospital or institution give street address: Usual Residence
a. State:
b. County:
c. City or Town
d. Street Address:
Name of Deceased
a. First : John
b. Middle
c. Last: Radey
Date of Death:
a. Month: March
b. Day: 21
c. Year:1918
Sex: M
Color: W
Married, Never Married, Widowed, Divorced: Married
Date of Birth: June 21, 1841
Age:76 years, 8 months, 28 days
Usual Occupation: Farmer
General nature of industry: Gen. Dairy Farm
Birthplace :Bohemia
Citizen of what country:
Father’s name: John Radey
Birth Place: Bohemia
Mother’s Maiden Name: Kate Kresl
Birth Place; Bohemia
Was deceased ever in the Armed Forces:
Social Security Number:
Informant:
Disease in condition directly leading to death:
Autopsy: Accident, Suicide, Homicide:

I hereby certify that I attended the deceased from March 10, 1918 to March 21, 1918 and that I saw him alive on March 21, 1918 and that death occurred at 8 PM from the cause Chronic myocarditis.

Signature: J. M. Kelly Address: Cato, WI
Date signed:3/22/1918
Burial, Cremation, Removal :Burial
Date: March 25, 1918
Place of Cemetery: Maple Grove
Location:
Date Rec’d by local registrant:
Registrars Signature :Jos Meunchal
Undertaker: Thos. E. Doolan
Address; Illegible could be Griuiou s(?), WI(never heard of it) Filed: March 23, 1918

Note: If spaces are blank, there was no information listed. This form was created to get the information down without hand writing everything. 
RADEJ, Jan Nepomuk (I8902)
 
333 Age is based on age found on ship manifest. HONZIK, Anton (I949)
 
334 Aged Odd Fellow Dies at Home Here

B. Soenksen Mill Owner of Mischicott (sic), Succumbs, Age 86 Years.

Remains taken by his Wife and Son to Manitowoc-Mr. Soenksen Owned Grist and Saw Mill-Belonged to Two Rivers Lodge

From Saturday's Daily

B. Soenksen, a member of the Two Rivers lodge of Odd Fellows, died at the Odd Fellow's home here last evening about 6:30 o'clock. He was 68 (sic) years old. He will be buried at Mishicott, Manitowoc county, Monday.

For many years Mr. Soenksen owned and operated a grist and sawmill at Mishicott. Last August he and his wife became residents of the home. For several weeks, Mr. Soenksen has been failing in health and death ensued last evening.

His wife left the city at 4:30 o'clock over the Northwestern road, with the remains of the husband, for Manitowoc. A son who came today accompanied her.

Green Bay Semi-Weekly Gazette
Wed, Apr 19, 1911 ·Page 2
 
SOENKSEN, Johann Boi (I5946)
 
335 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4291)
 
336 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I188)
 
337 Air Force Lt. Matthew Barbier B24 Bomber Pilot
killed on fifth mission over
Stuttgart, Germany, July 21, 1944 
BARBIER, Matthew M. Jr. (I4994)
 
338 Air Force Veteran Service Start Date: 11 Dec 1951 Veteran Service End Date: 30 Nov 1957

Interment Date: 23 Mar 1976 Cemetery: Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery Buried At: Section X Site 173

JONES Lt. Col. Harvey M. Jones, USAF. (Retired), passed away Friday, March 19, 1 976 at the age of 7(cut off) years. Survivors: Mrs. Ardessa L. Jones, City; son, Byron C. Jones, Denver, Colo.; granddaughter, Miss Tracy Lynn Jones, Denver, Colo.; sisters, Mrs. Irene Schmidt, Kenosha, Wisc. and Mrs. Lyda Holleran, Chicago, Ill.; brothers, Emmath Jones and Fred Jones, both of Two Rivers, Wisc. Services Tuesday March 23, 8:30 a.m. at Castle Hills Christian Church, 6209 West Ave. with the Rev. Harry L. Owens officiating. Interment with full military honors in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. Arrangements with Oak Hills 8050 Fredericksburg Road 696-7111.

Current funeral home address and phone is: Oak Hills Mortuary 8332 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX (210) 696-7111

From the Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery Transcriptions http://www.rootsweb.com/~txbexar/fshnc0j.htm JONES, HARVEY HERMAN, 03-23-76, LTC/USAF, X, 173 Name, Date of interment, Rank/Branch of Service, Section, Grave Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery ,1520 Harry Wurzbach, San Antonio, TX 7 820 210-820-3891

From the Social Security Death Index HARVEY JONES SSN 278-36-3382 Residence: 78216 San Antonio, Bexar, TX Born 17 Feb 1909 Died Mar 1976 Issued: OH (1956 And 1958) 
JONES, Harvey Herman (I5317)
 
339 Aitkin Happenings

Herman Freitag, the man who was struck by a freight train in this village yesterday, was taken to Brainerd hospital, and had one leg amupted at the knee. his left arm is badly broken and mangled, but amputation is not necessary. 
FREITAG, Herman J. (I904)
 
340 AKA Waushara Cemetery KLAUSCH, Hulda Louise (I5018)
 
341 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5498)
 
342 Albert and Lizzie Buckendahl Koehn's
Son and His Family
The Earl and Clara Wagner Koehn Family
Earl Arthur Koehn was born November 12, 1912. He graduated from Pierce High School in 1931. On July 2, 1936, he married Clara Wagner who was born July 31, 1917. To this marriage were born Ethel and a daughter, Betty Ann, who died in infancy. Earl and Clara resided in Pierce where Earl was employed by Buckendahl Hardware and Implement. In 1941, he purchased the plumbing business from the hardware store and operated it until the time of his illness that resulted in his death. Earl died November 11, 1974, at the age of 61. He is buried in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Clara has since remarried.


Earl and Clara Wagner Koehn's
Daughter and Her Family
The George and Ethel Koehn Stone Family
Ethel Koehn was born September 29, 1941. She married George Stone who was born May 29, 1935. To this marriage were born Michael, Matthew, Mark, and Rachel who was born August 7, 1977.
Arlene Buckendahl’s
Daughter and Her Family
Janice Buckendahl’s Family
Janice Faye Buckendahl was born June 29, 1938, in Omaha, Nebraska. She was baptized December 27, 1938, at Grace Lutheran Church in Norfolk, Nebraska. On November 29, 1959, she married Ray Brookhouser at the Lutheran Church in Grand Island, Nebraska. Ray was born September 20, 1934, in Walnut, Nebraska. To this marriage were born Jeffrey and Penny. They were divorced in 1989.
Ronald and Lorene Buckendahl Painter’s
Children and Their Families
Rita Lorene Painter
Rita Lorene Painter was born December 12, 1960, in Norfolk. On April 6, 1981, she married Nicolus J. Martinez who was born August 1, 1960, in Romita, GTO, Mexico. To this marriage were born Alicia Rozario on February 12, 1982; Jose Alfredo on April 5, 1984; and Nicholas Levi on October 11, 1985. Alicia and Jose were born in Norfolk and Nicholas was born in Schuyler. Rita and Nicolus were divorced. On November 20, 1992, Rita married Miguel Martinez who was born March 8, 1970, in Escarcega, Mexico. They were married at the Madison County, Nebraska Courthouse. Rita also has a daughter, Tanya Lyn, born June 2, 1979.
 
KOEHN, Earl Arthur (I3126)
 
343 Albert Freitag was born August 28, 1844 in Prussia. In 1861 the family immigrated to Nicollet, Minnesota. From October, 1862 to November, 1863, he served in Company E, First Minnesota cavalry; re-enlisted January, 1864, in First Minnesota, artillery, Company F. was discharged at Nashville. With the exception of two years in Mankato and two years in Chicago, he has lived since 1867 at his farm in Nicollet. Minnie Meyer who was married to him in 1866, died in 1875, leaving him four children. Married Bertha Metzke in 1879; they have two living children.
From History of Minnesota Valley 
FREITAG, Albert O. (I2833)
 
344 Albert Janda our miller, has left Kellnersville to take a position at Marinette. R. Soenksen has taken his place as head miller.
The Manitowoc Pilot
Thu, Mar 15, 1900 ·Page 7 
SOENKSEN, Richard (I6104)
 
345 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Private (I2897)
 
346 Alder

Mrs. James ALder of Wilmette, Ill., died early Wednesday morning at her home. She had been ill for some time.

Funeral services will be conducted in Wilmette on Saturday and committment ervices will be conducted at graveside in Everygreen cemetery, Manitowoc at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.

Mrs. Adler was the former Linda Kunz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kunz who founded the brewery in Manitowoc. Her husband died several years ago. She was a sister of the late Erwin Kunz who died several weeks ago in Manitowoc.

Surviving are a son, James of Wilmette and two married daughters, Marie and Betty, both of Illinois.
Manitowoc Herald-Times
Thu, Jan 05, 1961 ·Page 19 
KUNZ, Linda (I7561)
 
347 Alderman Grall is Dead at 53

Rites on Wednesday for City Official

Ray L. (Shorty) Grall, alderman of Marshfield's Second Ward since 1959, died at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in St. Joseph's Hospital. He was 53 years old.

The alderman had suffered a severe stroke March 3 and never regained consciousness.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. John's Catholic Curch, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A.N. Schuh officiating. Interment will take place in Gate of Heaven cemetery.

Friends may pay their respects at the Rembs Funeral Home beginning this evening. A Knights of Columbus rosary will be recited at 7:30 o'clock tonight, followed by an Elks' Lodge of Sorrow at 8 o'clock. An Altar Society rosary is planned for 3:15 p.m. Tuesday and a general rosary service will be held at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday night.

Mr. Grall was born in Marshfield March 28,1911. He graduated from McKinley High School in 1929 and later attended St. Mary's College in Winona.

He married Esther Graves of Spencer here June 6, 1934. He had been employed at the Hotel Charles for 12 years and was a salesman for the Adler Baking Co. for 17 years before becoming the operator of his own meat and seafoud route five years ago.

The alderman was elected to his first term on the Common Council in April 1959, and was reelected in 1961 and 1963. His colleagues on the Common Council will elect a successor for the year remaining of his third term.

AT the time of his death he was chairman of the Judiciary, License and Cemetery committee and held membership on the Legislative Committee, the Recreation Committee and the Parking Commission. He was a former member of the Board of Health.

He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Elks, the United Commercial Travelers and the HOly Name Society.

Survivors include his wife, four sons, Harley, Dallas, Texas; Richard, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mike, Wausau, and James, Marshfield; a daughter, Margaret, Marshfield; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Pfaff and Mrs. WIlliam Schafer, Fond du Lac, and MissIsabelle Grall, Los Angeles, Calif.' a brother, John, Los Angeles, and seven grandchildren.
Marshfield News-Herald
Mon, Mar 30, 1964 ·Page 1 and Page 6




Services Held for Ray Grall

Rites conducted at St. John's Church

Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at St. John's Catholic Church for Ray Grall, who died SUnday. THe REv. David Giles officiated. Committal services were conducted by the Rev. Jerome Kisling.

Pallbearers were Dennis Jirschele, Russell Knapp, Sylvester Adler, Arnold Pritzl, Cyril marx and Richard Knauf.

Attending the services from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grall and family, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mrs. Anna Pfaff, Mrs. Mayne Schafer, Brian Felda, Connie Felda, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Felda, Fond du Lac; Mr and Mrs. Harley Graves, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kreidler, Oconomowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Neuman, Milwaukee; Mrs. Earl Belanger, Edward Belaner and Mary Belanger, International Falls, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sperry, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Otto, AThens; Carroll Graves, Ladysmith; Mrs. Harold Manz, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sietz, Racine; Mr and Mrs. Al Burkhardt, Sheboygan; Bert Baldwin, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baldwin, Ladysmith; Patrick Neuman, Elgin, Ill.' Peter Newman, Milwaukee; and many other relatives and friends form Mashfield and surrounding areas. Also attending as a group were city officials and city employes.
Marshfield News-Herald
Thu, Apr 02, 1964 ·Page 6 
GRALL, Raymond L. (I9056)
 
348 Alfred E. Jonas Alfred E. Jonas, age 84, a resident of St. Mary's Home, Manitowoc, former ly of 3204 School St. in Two Rivers, went home with our Lord early Saturda y, June 26, 2004 at the Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 at S t. John's Ev. Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, with burial to follow in Knollwood Memorial Gardens, Hwy. 310, Manitowoc.

Alfred was born Sept. 27, 1919 in the town of Two Creeks, a son of the late Emil and Martha (Schmidt) Jonas, and attended the Twin Elder School. He was confirmed on Aug. 21, 1932 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Two Creeks. Alfred worked on the family farm in Two Creeks until moving to Two Rivers in 1945, and began working for Hamilton Industries. He was employed with Hamilton's for nearly 40 years, retiring on Sept. 1, 1981. Mr. Jonas married Edith Anklam on May 2, 1964 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. She preceded him in death November 28, 1997. Alfred was a longtime, faithful member of St. John's Lutheran Church, and former choir member; he was also a member of the Two Rivers Senior Center. He enjoyed time spent with family, the deer hunting camp, and also enjoyed playing cards, dartball, and bowling.

He is survived by a daughter-in-law: Marilyn Anklam, Manitowoc; four grandchildren: Julie (Theran) Welsh, Madison, Jean (Dan) Slaby, Manitowoc, Carrie (Steven) Grumann, Sheboygan, and Christian (Michelle) Anklam, Two Rivers; six great grandchildren: Amber, Jennifer, Jackson, Taylor, Emma and Peter. He is further survived by a sister-in-law, Viola Pahnke, Pine Grove, and a very special friend, Grace Boness, Two Rivers; many cousins, other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a son-in- law, Glen Anklam, and his brother, Arnold Jonas.

Relatives and friends may call at St. John's Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, after 9 a.m. on Tuesday morning until the time of service at 10:30 a. m. There will be no Monday evening visitation.

Memorials may be made to St. John's Church or School, or Manitowoc Lutheran High School.

Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers is assisting the Jonas family with funeral arrangements

Herald Times Reporter
June 27, 2004 
JONAS, Alfred E. (I5298)
 
349 Alfred G. Grall


Alfred G. Grall, age 77, of 111 Kohler Street, Whitelaw, who died Thursday evening, January 23, 1992, at the Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc.

Funeral servcies will be held 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 27, 1992, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Clarks Mills. Rev. John Conrad will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial and burial will follw in the church cemetery in Clarks Mills.

He was born October 21, 1914 in Whitelaw, the son of the late Ignatius and Lena Meyer Grall. He was married to the former Marcella Tuschel June 3, 1941 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Clarks Mills. The couple farmed in the town of Cato until 1964 when they moved to Whitelw. Mr. Grall had also been employed by Manitowoc Engineering Comapny until 1979 when he retired. Mr. Grall was a member of the St. Mary's Holy Name Society.

Survivors include his wife Marcella Grall of Whitelaw; a daughter and son-in-law, Kay and Gregory Braun of rual Cato; a son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Marlene Grall of Whitelaw; a sister Sister Mary Matthias of St. Louis, Mo.; two sisters-in-law, Catherine Grall of Manitowoc and Emily Grall of Whitelaw; five grandchildren, Todd Grall, Tracie Jaeger, Tara Grall, Justine Jaeger, and Amber Grall; two great granddaughters, Erin Braun and Chad Braun. He was preceded in death by five brothers, John, Joseph, Louis, Frank and Anton Grall and two sisters, Mayme Reimer and Clara Hartlaub.

The family will greet friends at the St. Mary's Church, Clarks Mills from 9:30 a.m. Monday until the time of services at 11:30 a.m. Monday.

The Pfeffer Funeral Home of Manitowoc is assisting the family with arrangements.Herald-Times-Reporter
Sat, Jan 25, 1992 ·Page 15

Alfred G. Grall

Funeral services for Alfred G. Grall, age 77, of 111 Kohler Street, Whitelaw, who died Thursday evening, January 23, 1992, at the Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc will be held 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 27, 1992, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Clarks Mills. Rev. John Conrad will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial and burial will follw in the church cemetery in Clarks Mills.

The family will greet friends at the St. Mary's Church, Clarks Mills from 9:30 a.m. Monday until the time of services at 11:30 a.m. Monday.

The Pfeffer Funeral Home of Manitowoc is assisting the family with arrangements.
Herald-Times-Reporter
Sun, Jan 26, 1992 ·Page 27 
GRALL, Alfred George (I8736)
 
350 ALFRED GRALL

Alfred L. Grall, 57, of Cherry Street, Whitelaw, died Tuesday afternoon at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton.

Funeral services will be at 10:15 a.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 11 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw. The Very Rev. Clement P. Kern will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Grall was born Aug. 24, 1914, at Whitelaw, son of the late Joseph and Mary Zipperer Grall. He was a lifelong resident of Whitelaw. He married Eunice A. Schenian April 27, 1940. His wife preceded him in death June 28, 1967. He then married Elaine Miller Feb. 13, 1969. Mr. Grall had been employed by the Hamann Construction Co. of Manitowoc for the past 38 years. He was a member of the Bricklayers and Masons Local No. 12, the Construction Laborers Local No. 1067 and the Holy Name Society of St. Michael Church. Survivors include his wife, a daughter, four step-daughters (Survivors omitted for privacy.); two brothers, Ed and Paul of Manitowoc; five sisters, Mrs. Agnes Schuh and Mrs. Anton Meyer of Whitelaw, Mrs. John Braun and Mrs. Benjie Kohlbeck of Manitowoc and Mrs. Harvey Kohlbeck of Rt. 1, Cato, and two grandchildren.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday where a Wake service will be held at 8 p.m.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. August 25, 1971 
GRALL, Alfred (I8266)
 

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