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402 | Appleton Post Cresent April 2, 2004 Goetz, Florence L. Neenah Age 97, passed away on Thursday, April 1, 2004 at Vallhaven Care Center. She was born August 1, 1906, in Rib Lake, WI, daughter of the late Carl and Laura (Juse) Ziemke. Florence married George Goetz on November 5, 1937. He preceded her in death on August 5, 1975. George and Florence had three children: Bernice (Kenneth) Kirby, Boulder, CO; George (Judy) Goetz, Neenah; and Fran (Gail) Goetz, Neenah. She is also survived by four grandchildren: Paul Kirby and Marla Kirby, Boulder, Co; Stephen (Samantha) Goetz, Milwaukee; Jennifer (David) Boltz, Huntley, IL; on great-grandchild, Taryn Boltz; one sister, Mabel (Edward) Brehm. She is further survived by other family members and friends. Florence was preceded in death by one brother, Charles, five sisters: Irene Radtke, Agnes Keyes, Myrtle Freiboth, Ivy Ziemke, and Esther Hengst. Funeral Services will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, April 3, 2004 at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home with Fr. Richard Allen officiating. Visitation will be held from 10 AM until the time of service at the funeral home. Interment will take place in St. Margaret's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established in Florence's name. | JONAS, Florence (I5136)
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403 | April 9, 1970 Jindra Mrs. Marie Jindra, 89, of 1931 S. 17th St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Mart in Fox will officiate and burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery. Mrs. Jindra, nee Marie Ginzel, was born Nov. 3, 1880, in Bohemia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ginzel. She came to this count ry as a young girl with her parents, setting in the Town of Gibson. She was married to John F. Jindra, Sr. Feb. 9, 1900 at Manitowoc. They owned and operated a farm in Shoto, retiring in 1959, and moving to Manitowoc. M r. Jindra preceded her in death Jan. 27, 1962. Survivors include a son, Arnold, of Manitowoc, a sister, Mrs. Rose Jens, of Manitowoc, six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Two sons, Lester and John preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 o'clock this Wednesday afternoon where a memorial service will be at 7:30 o'clock this Wednesday evening. | GINZEL, Marie E. (I2)
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404 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1321)
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405 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1731)
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406 | Arlene Disappeared after the birth of her Daughter, Janice Faye born Ju ne 29 1938 Arlene's Parents Raised Janice Faye. | BUCKENDAHL, Arlene Edna (I3129)
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407 | Arnold was the son of Frederick Sporleder and Francis Werner. He married Gretchen Faber on Oct 28, 1919 at Carroll, IA. They were the parents of Frederick, Martha, Catherine, and Robert. April 26, 1971 - Carroll Daily Times - Lidderdale - Arnold August Sporledcr, 81, of Lidderdale died at 5:15 a.m. Sunday, April 25, at St. Anthony Hospital in Carroll, where he had been a patient for three weeks. He was a lifelong resident of this area and a retired farmer. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lidderdale, with the Rev. Albert T. Bostelmann officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, under direction of the Dabn-Woodhouse Funeral Home of Carroll, where friends may call after 1 p.m. Monday. Mr. Sporleder, son of Frederick and Francis Werner Sporleder, was born March 15, 1890, in Grant Township, Carroll County. He served in World War I, and farmed on the same farm on which he was born. On Oct. 28, 1919, he was married at Carroll to Gretchen Faber, who survives. He was a lifelong member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lidderdale, and a charter and 50-year member of Maurice Dunn Post No. 7, American Legion at Carroll. Surviving with his wife are four children, Frederick A. Sporleder of Carroll, Mrs. Theodore (Martha) Hoemann of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Harold (Catherine) Rudi of Tucson, Ariz., and Robert C. Sporleder of Charter Oak; also 12 grandchildren. One grandchild, one brother, and one sister preceded him in death. | SPORLEDER, Arnold August (I4261)
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408 | Arrived In NY from Hamburg on Thuringia | BOELL, Wilhelmine Ferdinandine Marie Caroline (I4473)
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409 | arrived in the United States at the age of 17 years. | TUMA, Vaclav (I1765)
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410 | Arrived New York from Bremen, Germany on 9 Jun 1871. Ship name Columbia Traveling with him (28 year old) Henrietta Cupita. She was the next traveller on the manifest, although it said she was from Prussia and he was from Bohemia. The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897; Microfilm Serial or NAID: M237; RG Title: Records of the U.S. Customs Service; RG: 36 | SUPITA, Jacob (I953)
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411 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8291)
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412 | ARTHUR GLOE Arthur J. Gloe, 86, of 1615-22nd St., Two Rivers, a member of the former Gloe-Naidl Orchestra, one of the state's most widely known dance organizations until disbanding in the 1920's, a retired longtime Hamilton industries employe in its Quality Control Division and a violin repairer of unusual skill, died shortly before noon Wednesday at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. Only a twin brother remains of the popular band. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Grace Congregational United Church of Christ, Two Rivers, the Rev. David Hansen officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Gloe was born at Two Rivers Sept. 2, 1887, son of the late August and Mathilda Kiefer Gloe. Like his son, the father was an accomplished violinist and for a number of years the family orchestra comprising the elder Gloe, twin brother, Archie, and August (Gussie) Gloe, pianist. Later it became the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra with the late Frank, Jake and Dr. A. R. Naidl joining the group as well as Mr. Gloe's younger brother, Randolph, also deceased. Mr. Gloe's only employment was with Hamilton Industries where he started in the firm's Cabinet Dept. in June of 1904. For many years he was engaged in quality control work, retiring in 1955. Since a young man he repaired violins and other string instruments in the workshop of his home, pursuing this activity until a year ago. Mr. Gloe married Mamie Schaefer at Two Rivers Nov. 16, 1909. She survives him with a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Gloe Thompson, of Baraboo, who was a music teacher in the public school system in that city, a sister, Mrs. Clarence Becker, of Manitowoc, and the twin brother, Archie, of Manitowoc. Friends may call at Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and after 9 a.m. Saturday at the church. Herald Times Reporter, May 30, 1974 P. 23 | GLOE, Arthur (I7341)
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413 | Article published June 1901 If persistence is one of the essentials to success then Henry Jonas who has charge of the N.P. pump house is entitled to a good slice of prosperity and what is more, eh will probably succeed in his latest adventure. Mr. Jones besides being a mechanical genius is venturesome and enterprising and is always willing to back up his ideas to the extent of his capital and spare time. The fact that there are millions of dollars worth of gold concealed in the sands of the Yellowstone is well known to everyone and many men have worked and schemed and slaved and spent money to separate the glittering particles from the rand (sic) with more or less success. Two years ago, Mr. Jones set to work to solve the problem and while his first venture was a failure, it served to give him experience and taught him what to avoid in the future. He constructed a small dredge after the pattern usually adopted in this method of mining and operated it with a gasolene (sic) engine. The dredge was moored in the river and scooped up sand and gravel from the bottom. This was washed and sifted and the gold caught on carpets. The dredge was operated long enough to demonstrate that dredging was practicable in the Yellowstone and then he dismantled the barge and laid his plans for a larger and better dredge. He has started work on this and in odd moments has gotten his timbers in readiness for the hull. The new dredge will probably be completed some time this summer and be in readiness for a season's work next spring. The hull is 25x30 feet and constructed of the heaviest timbers reinforced to stand a tremendous strain. The buckets that dig up the sand are on a continuous belt and lifts the slush into an elevator where it is worked over and gold removed. The new dredge will be prepared to hand enough sand to make it a paying proposition and as the builder is showing his faith in his ability to wrest a fortune fro the swift flowing Yellowstone by going it alone, he is certainly deserving the highest degree of success. | JONAS, Heinrich (I5662)
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414 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I804)
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415 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I430)
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416 | August Freitag was up from Nicollet last week to attend the funeral of Ernest Strelow's little child. | STRELOW, Son (I2805)
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417 | August Specht of Mishicot is Dead Mishicot-In ill health for the past year, August H. Specht, 78, widely known retired Mishicot furniture store operator and embalmer, died at his home in the village early Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Specht funeral home, Mishicot, the Rev. Edward Zell, pastor of St. Peter Lutheran church, officiating. Interment will be in the family plot in the Mishicot public cemetery. August Henry Specht was born in Gibson, Manitowoc county, in 1873. Assisting his father on the farm until young manhood, he married the former Ida Kunz of Branch in 1903. After their marriage Mr. Specht learned casket making trade at Reifs Mills and then took a position with the Northern Casket company at Fond du Lac. A few years later the family moved to Los Angeles where he worked for the Los Angeles Casket company for several years. Leaving his trade Mr. Specht took his family to Morense, Ariz. where he was employed at a copper smelting company for four years. He returned to the county in 1921 and became a painter and decorator at Mishicot. In 1927, after graduating from a Chicago embalming school, he took over the furniture and undertaking establishment of the late William Mueller at Mishicot, now operated by his son, Paul, and retired from active business in 1945. Mr. Specht was affiliated with the Wisconsin Funeral Directors and Embalmers association for many years and served as secretary-treasurer of the Mishicot Public Cemetery association 14 years. Besides his wife, Mrs. Specht leaves a daughter, Mrs. Elliot Zander of Brillion; and two sons, Wilton of Racine and Paul of Mishicot; a brother Theodore Specht of Tacoma, Wash., and eight grandchildren. Friends may call at the Specht funeral home, Mishicot, from 7 p.m. Sunday to the time of services. Herald-Times-Reporter Sat, Aug 04, 1951 ·Page 2 | SPECHT, August Henry (I7602)
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418 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I780)
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419 | Auto Mechanic | HERLIK, Henry Joseph (I2267)
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420 | Avers Seymour S. Dear father of Ronald (Debi) Avers and Judy (Edward) Reschka. Step father of Roger (Deana) and Keith (Ginny) Paskow and Pat (Wally) Durbin. Grandfather of Jason and Kristy Reschka, Tricia, Susan, Donna and David Paskow, Sam and Ben (Jessica) Durbin, Brother of Bernie Avers. Step brother of Bob (Elaine) and Larry (carol) Mangen. Cousin of Chuck Lieberman. Graveside services 12 noon Wednesday at hebrew Memorial Park, Mt. Clemns. Arrangements by the Hebrew Memorial Chapel 810-543-1622. Detroit Free Press Wed, Aug 31, 1994 ·Page 17 | AVERS, Seymour S. (I5593)
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421 | AVERS, DOLORES AMELIA, age 78, April 1, 2002. (nee DUBBE). Mother of Roger (Deana) Paskow, Keith (Virginia) Paskow, Ronald (Deborah) Avers, Patricia (Wally) Durbin and Judith (Edward) Reschka. Grandmother of eight, great grandmother of five. Sister of Diane and Dennis. Funeral Saturday 9:30AM Will & Schwarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 NB Gratiot Ave., Mt. Clemens. Burial Resurrection Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday 2-9PM. Detroit Free Press Wed, Apr 03, 2002 ·Page 15 | DUBBE, Dolores Amelia (I5590)
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422 | aZell Rev. Edard Age 82, October 4, 2002. Faithful Pastor of Lois Park Lutheran Church of 48 years. Beloved husband of Jayne. Dear father of James (Diane), Mary (Jerold) Meier, and Greg(Janis). Loving grandfather of Dawn, Jamie, Dane, Chris, Bryan, Jason, Emilie, Meghan, Angela, and Cassie. Great-grandfather of Devon, Kelsey, and Jacob. Brother of Alice, Ruth, william and Hazel and the sainted Evelyn. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visitation Sunday 2-7 p.m. at the Harry J. Will Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile Road, Livonia. Funeral Monday, in state at 10:00 a.m., service 11:00 a.m. at Lola Park Lutheran Church, 14750 Kinloch, Redford. Interment at Glen Eden Memorial Park. Detroit Free Press Detroit, Michigan • Sun, Oct 6, 2002Page 24 | ZELL, Rev. Edward George Jr. (I489)
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423 | BABY BOY RADEJ(no name)/d. 15 Aug. 1898/White male/Still born/child of John Radej Father b. in Bohemia and Annie mother b. in Wisconsin/Child born in Town of Franklin/cause of death Dystonia (see Anna Radej) Manitowoc County Death Records v. 6 p. 85 Radej birth: 15 August 1898 Franklin, Manitowoc Co. death: 15 August 1898 Franklin, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin burial: Kellnersville father: John Radej mother: Annie Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 | RADEJ, No Name (I2144)
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424 | BACH HENRY C Illinois Death Certificate # 6004270 1934-02-12 COOK CHICAGO Filed 34-02-13 | BACH, Henry Carl (I1879)
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425 | BACH, MILDRED H 07/05/1908 CHICAGO 11 MO cert #00000645 COOK COUNTY | BACH, Mildred H. (I1883)
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426 | Baltimore Declaration of Intent STELSERWuendelin 1845 Baltimore 1865 Oct 1894 Oct 13 | STELZER, Wendelin (I8923)
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427 | Baptised | WENHOLZ, Meta Karoline Ernestine (I1010)
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428 | Baptised | BLUM, Dorothy (I1011)
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431 | baptised before coming to America | LESTINOVA, Katerina (I954)
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440 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6371)
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441 | Baptised St. Peter's Lutheran, Mishicot, WI | BLUM, Frederick Heinrich Wilhelm (I1009)
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442 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6363)
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445 | Barbara A. Magrosky, nee Kouba, age 60 of Hillside, beloved mother of Debra A. (Mark A.) Schremp, Sandra L. (Kenneth P.) Basaraba and Michael G.; loving grandmother of Kevin and Megan Schremp, Jonathan Danner, Jessica and Thomas Basaraba; dearest sister of Robert (Janice) Kouba; loving aunt; and dear friend of many. Funeral Services Saturday 9:45 a.m. from Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main St., Lombard to St. Domitilla Church for a 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3 to 8 p.m. Info toll-free 888-629-0094. Published in a Chicago Tribune Media Group Publication on Aug. 30, 2002 | KOUBA, Barbara A. (I1521)
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446 | BARBARA GRALL Notes From Whitelaw:Mrs. John B. Grall, aged 76 years, died at her home here Thursday, May 15. Her husband died nine years ago at the age of 72. She is survived by one son and ten daughters. They are Ignatz Grall, Mrs. Anton Vogel, Mrs. Anton F. Koeppel, Mrs. Joseph B. Grimm, Mrs. George M. Staudinger, Mrs. Frank J. Zipper, Mrs. Joseph S. Gressel, Mrs. Frank M. Braun, Mrs. Wolfgang C. Mayer, Mrs. John T. Gintner, all living in the vicinity of Whitelaw and Mrs. Frank R. Gressel of Andale, Kansas. All were present at the funeral which took place at St. Michael's church Saturday at 10 a.m. She also leaves 94 grandchildren and 45 great grandchildren.Mrs. Grall was a devoted mother, a good neighbor and had many friends who sympathize with the afflicted family. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 22, 1913 pg. 8 | SEIDL, Barbara (I8711)
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447 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I490)
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448 | Battled cancer for a number of years | THEDE, Lois Imogene (I4494)
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