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751 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6439)
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752 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6449)
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753 | EMMA CHALOUPKA MANITOWOC GIRL DIES IN ILLINOIS,BURIAL Mrs. Arnold Mueller, wife of Dr. Arnold Mueller of McHenry, Ill., and a former Larabee girl died in that city after a brief illness and the body accompanied by the husband, was brought here Saturday and taken to Larabee for burial. Mrs. Mueller, nee Emma Chaloupka, was 25 years of age and married Dr. Mueller three years ago when the two were residents here. Dr. Mueller being a son of Fred Mueller, Western Ave. The couple had made their home at McHenry since marriage. Dr. Mueller being located in practice in that city. Besides her husband, Mrs. Mueller is survived by her parents and brothers and sisters. The funeral was held at Larabee today. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, November 18,1912 p.4 ******* Daughter of Thomas and Mary (Urban) Chaloupka | CHALOUPKA, Emma (I1356)
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754 | Emma Novak, 53, Spokane Bench Resident, Dies Emma Novack (Sic), 53, wife of John Novack(sic) and mother of 10 children, died this morning at St. John's Hospital, where she had been a patient since Jan. 9 She had been in ill health for several years. A native of Yugoslavia, Mrs.. Novack was born June 10, 1898. She had resided on the Novack ranch on Spokane bench, east of East Helena, since 1922. She was a devoted worker and member of St. Cyrils and Methodius Catholic church in East Helena, where she also was affiliated with St. Louis lodge, local fraternal order. The survivors include her husband; ten children, Mrs.. Annie Colar, Seattle, and John F., Joseph S., Michael A., Harry J., Steven P., Frances E., William A., Florence J., and Dorothy Jean, all at the family home; three brothers, Frank, Harry and Anton Smole, all of East Helena; and two sisters, Mrs.., Alma Titus, Tacoma, and Mrs.. Dorothy Melvin, who lives in Kentucky. The body is at Hagler mortuary. Funeral arrangements are pending.The Independent-Record Mon, Feb 04, 1952 ·Page 5 Requiem mass was celebrated Thursday morning in Sets. Cyril and Methodius church for Mrs.. Emma Novak, 53, wife of John Novak and a resident of the Spokane bench ranch since 1922, who died Monday morning at St. John's hospital. Surviving are 10 children. Pallbearers were Joe Langenfus, Joe Prebil, Louis Smith, Earl Smith, Forrest Smith and Albert Hrella. Burial was in the East Helena cemetery. Hagler funeral home directed arrangements. The Independent-Record Sun, Feb 10, 1952 ·Page 2 | SMOLE, Emma (I7543)
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755 | EMMA SEDLACEK Mrs. Louis (Emma) Sedlacek, 92, of Route 1, Mishicot, died early Saturday morning, August 9, 1986, at Hamilton Memorial Home. Funeral services will be 2 pm Monday at Lambert Funeral home, Mishicot. Rev. Roy Crain will officiate with burial to follow at Tisch Mills Public Cemetery. Mrs. Sedlacek was born November 10, 1893 in the Town of Kossuth, daughter of the late Adolph and Anna Skarvoda Zeman. She married Louis Sedlacek on February 18, 1919 at Manitowoc. She farmed with her husband until he preceded her in death in 1973. Survivors include a son, Raymond of Route 1, Mishicot; a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Peterson of Milwaukee; a sister, Mrs. Anna Wenzel of Brillion and six grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, from 3 pm to 9 pm this Sunday afternoon. Manitowoc Herald Times, Sun., Aug. 10, 1986 page 21 ******* (Emma (Zeman)/b. 10 Nov 1893/d. Aug 1986) | ZEMAN, Emma (I5514)
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756 | EMMA SPEVACEK Mrs. Charles Spevacek, 79, of Two Rivers, died early Tuesday evening at Hamilton Nursing Home, Two Rivers. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. The Rev. Robert Rhyner will officiate with burial in St. Mary Cemetery, Tisch Mills. Mrs. Spevacek, nee Emma Sladkey, was born April 21, 1895, in the Town of Cooperstown, daughter of the late Frank and Mary Hynek Sladkey. She was married to Charles Spevacek June 16, 1914, at Greenstreet. They farmed in the Town of Gibson until 1945 when they moved to Two Rivers. Mrs. Spevacek was a member of St. Luke Catholic Church and its parish Ladies Society. Her husband preceded her in death in 1972. Survivors include a son, Raymond, of Two Rivers; three daughters, Mrs. Alex (Adeline) Flemal and Mrs. Richard (Genevieve) Safranek, of Two Rivers and Mrs. George (Mary Anne) Kumbalek, of Rt. 2, Two Rivers; five sisters, Mrs. Charles (Lillian) Parizek, of Two Rivers, Mrs. Anna Steeber, of Kellnersville, Mrs. Mayme Husar, of Green Bay, Mrs. Clifford (Lucy) Meyer, of Francis Creek and Mrs. William (Marcie) Thielbar, of Rt. 1, Two Rivers; 11 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Thursday at Lambert Funeral Home where a memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, October 23, 1974 P. 3 ******** (b. 21 Apr. 1895/d. Oct. 1974/SSDI) (d. Oct 22, 1974) | SLADKY, Emma (I6146)
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757 | EMMATH GEORGE JONAS Emmath G. Jonas, 76, of 1717 21st Street, Two Rivers, died unexpectedly late Monday morning, Aug. 15, at home. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. The Rev. Edward Stelter will officiate and burial will be in Forest View Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Jonas was born Aug. 21, 1906, at Lynd, Minn., son of the late Fred and Ida Freitag Jonas. He married Martha Blum, March 10, 1934, at Waukegan, Ill. He was a painter for many years. He also was a member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church. (Survivors omitted for privacy) He was preceded in death by twin daughters and three brothers. Friends may call at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels 6 o/clock to 9 o'clock this Tuesday evening and at the church after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Herald-Times-Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis., Tues., August 16, 1983 ******** (21 Aug 1906/Aug 1983/SSDI)(Emmath George/21 Aug. 1906/15 Aug. 1983) 2manitowoc.com | JONAS, Emmath George (I1008)
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758 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I406)
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759 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I888)
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760 | Erhardt Meineke of Chicago is so well satisfied with The Chronicle that he dropped into our office on Monday to exchange greetings and he paid his subscription to 1929. Subscribers of this kind are welcome at all times and we are willing to keep open nights to meet them. Mr. Meineke who is a comer in the construction business, is employed by the Schmidt Bros Construction Company a leading Chicago concern that has a reputation of erecting some of the finest buildnigs in that city. The Chronicle Wed, Sep 01, 1926 ·Page 3 | MEINEKE, Erhardt William (I63)
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761 | Erhardt Waack, 31, died early today at the family home, 1408 Division street, after a short illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. from the home and at 2 o'clock at the First German Ev. Lutheran, the Rev. L. H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body will be removed to the home from the Wattawa, Urbanek & Schlei funeral parlors Thursday afternoon and will lie in state from that time until the hour of the funeral on Saturday. Mr. Waack was born Aug. 31, 1908, in the town of Newton and he moved to Manitowoc ten years ago after his marriage to Ruth Pleuss. Survivors are the widow, two children, (private); mother, Mrs. Minnie Waack of Newton: two brothers. John and Alfred Waack of Newton; and sister, Dorothy Waack of Newton. Mr. Waack had been employed by the Heinken Tobacco concern for 14 years. Manitowoc Herald-Times, Wednesday, January 31, 1940 | WAACK, Erhardt (I7447)
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762 | ERHARDT WILLIAM MEINEKE Erhardt William Meineke, entered his eternal home on Thursday, August 19, 1993. He resided at 2309 Washington St., Two Rivers, Wis. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Monday August 23, 1993, at Calvary Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. The Rev. Robert Sullivan will officiate with burial in the Pioneer Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Meineke was born January 8, 1906, in the Town of Two Rivers, son of the late Charles and Minnie Schmidt Meineke. He attended the former Sandy Bay Country School and graduated in 1923 from Washington High School, the first class to graduate from the new school building. In October 1923, he went to Chicago and worked for his uncle's construction company, "Otto Schmidt Construction Company." The company built several post office buildings in Illinois, such as within the cities of Elgin and Wheaton. In 1923, the company built the Medinah Country Clubhouse and golf ground buildings for the Shriners.The company helped build the Two Rivers Post Office in 1933. Through this work he became a master stone mason. He married the former Viola Hels, of Chicago, at Bethany Church, Chicago, Ill., on November 25, 1935. They returned to Two Rivers to reside. She preceded him in death on January 5, 1965. He worked for the "Immel Construction Company", Fond du Lac, "Hamann Construction Company", "Hoffman Brothers", and various other companies. He retired in 1970 as a stone mason and observed his Union Mason membership of 50 years membership in 1988. A 32nd degree Mason, he entered the Masonic Order in Chicago, Ill. In the late 1970's. He observed 50 year membership of the Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons in 1977. He was a Past High Priest of Barny G. Lyman Chapter and Past Associated Patron and Patron of Manitowoc and Two Rivers Chapters of Eastern Stars. He was awarded the Royal Arch Man of the Year Award for the State of Wisconsin in 1988. He was honorary Past Commander of Manitowoc Knights of Templar No. 45. He is currently a member of the Two Rivers Shrine Club of Tripoli Temple, Milwaukee, Kewaunee-Algoma Chapter of Order of Eastern Stars No. 228, Manitowoc Masonic Lodge No. 65,Manitowoc Chapter No. 16, Manitowoc Council No. 18, Manitowoc Commandery No. 45 Knights Templar, and Two Rivers Senior Center. He was on the Property Committee of Calvary Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, for many years. In retirement, he enjoyed traveling, golf, bowling, playing cards,and attending sports events.He is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law, Marilyn and Florian Rohr, Two Rivers, Joyce and James Beth, Two Rivers, Beverly and Kenneth Etzelmueller, Wauwatosa, eight grandchildren; five great grandchildren; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Ruth (Harold) Meineke, Two Rivers, Mrs. Hattie (Herbert) Meineke, Manitowoc, Mrs. Esther (Leonard) Traxel, Janesville; nieces and nephews. Hewas preceded in death by his wife, three sisters, four brothers, and one grandchild. The family appreciates the help of friends, neighbors, North End Home Care helpers, the Medical Staff of Park Lawn Home, and Two Rivers Community Hospital, Clergy, and the caring individuals who helped in any way. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Children's Hospital in Chicago, Ill.,Milwaukee Children's Hospital or the donor's choice.Friends may call at the Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, from 4-8 p.m. on Sunday, August 22, and at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Masonic Services will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday evening at the funeral home. | MEINEKE, Erhardt William (I63)
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763 | Erling H. Jensen, 75, Luverne, died Monday, Dec. 16, 2002, at Merrill Pioneer Community Hospital in Rock Rapids, Iowa. Graveside services were Friday, Dec. 20, at Maplewood Cemetery in Luverne. The Rev. Maurice E. Hagen officiated. Erling Jensen was born to Jens and Anna (Benson) Jensen on Feb. 15, 1927, in Luverne. He grew up on the family farm and attended country school through the eighth grade. He married Joyce Dubbe on Oct. 3, 1945, in Luverne. The couple farmed southeast of Luverne. He retired from farming in September 1995 and became a resident of Lyon Manor Nursing Center in Rock Rapids. Survivors include two sons, Stanley Jensen, Beaver Creek, and Mark Jensen, Mankato; three daughters, Rhonda Smiens, Luverne, Julie (Larry) Back, Hartley, Iowa, and Ruth (Paul) Kokenge, Sioux Falls, S.D.; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two sisters, Sylvia Salvesen, Monroe, N.Y., and Julia Skyberg, Luverne; several nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Mr. Jensen was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Joyce, on July 12, 1983, one brother, Ralph, and one sister, Esther. Engebretson Funeral Home, Luverne, was in charge of arrangements. Source Rock County Star Herald, Luverne MN, 26 Dec 2002. | JENSEN, Erling H. (I5607)
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764 | Ernest Walter Sporleder, 96, died 30 Jan 2005 at Shady Oaks Center in Lake City. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, 4 Feb, at Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Lake City, with Rev. Erwin Asmus officiating. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday 3 Feb, at the Lampe Funeral Home in Lake City; with a prayer service following at 7 p.m. Burial will be in the Lake City Cemetery. Survivors include his daughter Ann Jacobs and husband Reverend Robert Jacobs of Ormand Beach, FL; sons Henry Sporleder and wife Jennifer of Lake City, Elmer Sporleder and wife Mary of Lake City, Dale Sporleder and wife Linda of Carmel, IN, and Duane Sporleder and wife Deborah of Lake City; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Martha (Patten), parents, Henry Carl and Wilhelmina (Boell); infant sister Cora; brothers Albert, Carl, and Waldo; sisters Clara Heuton, Emma Thede and Laura Thede; and infant grandson Jon Sporleder. Ernest Walter Sporleder was born 12 Dec 1908 in rural Parsons, Neosho Co, KS. In 1914, his family moved to a farm near Lidderdale in Carroll Co, IA. Later, in 1920 they farmed land in the Lake City area. He was united in marriage to Martha Patten on 16 Sep 1929. They helped farm with his parents until 1933, then he and Martha moved to a farm near Jolley. In 1936, the couple moved to a farm northwest of Lidderdale, where they remained until 1939. At that time they purchased a farm north of Fonda in Pocahontas Co. They lived in the Fonda area until 1955, when they moved to a farm near Auburn. Upon retirement in 1974, the couple moved into Lake City. During this time, Ernest and Martha enjoyed traveling to visit family and friends, fishing, gardening, and playing cards. They were often seen riding around Lake City on their tandem bicycle. Before Martha's passing, the couple celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary in 2002. Ernest was an active member of the Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Lake City. He was the last surviving charter member from the church's founding in 1928. In recent years he lived at Shady Oaks Care Center in Lake City. Lake City Graphic | SPORLEDER, Ernest Walter (I4479)
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765 | Ernest was a Colonel in WWII in occupied Japan. He kept a journal. | SCHMIDT, Ernest Franklin (I1892)
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766 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I2932)
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767 | ERWIN H. MEINEKE Erwin H. Meineke, 67, of 2105 Byron St., Chicago, Ill., died Saturday afternoon at Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, where he had been a patient for 24 days. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers. The Rev. M.W. Oechler of Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church will officiate and burial will be in Forest View Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Meineke was born June 18, 1894, in the Town of Two Rivers, son of the late Charles and Minnie Schmidt Meineke. He attended School District No. 1 and Washington High School, Two Rivers and the University of Wisconsin School of Agriculture Madison. For a number of years, he was manager of the Cow Testing Association in the Town of Two Rivers. In 1920 he moved to Chicago where in 1930 he formed the Builders Supply Company. He was associated with the Schmidt Brothers Construction Company of Chicago and directed the construction of the present Two Rivers Post Office. He married the former Hilda Mertens in Two Rivers on Nov. 30, 1920. She preceded him in death one year ago. Mr. Meineke was a member of the Medina Country Club Chicago, a veteran of World War I, having served 18 months in France, a second degree Mason, and a member of the Constellation Lodge No. 892 and the Medina Shrine Club of Chicago. Survivors include five brothers, Raymond, Herbert and William of Mishicot, Harold and Erhardt of Two Rivers, and two sisters, Mrs. William Menges of Larrabee, and Mrs. Dwight Holsapple of Beverly Hills, Calif. One sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral chapels. Manitowoc Herald Times, 1961 August 21 - Edited for Living | MEINEKE, Erwin Henry (I64)
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768 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7753)
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769 | Estate Is $138,219 A Brookfield women (sic) has left an estate of $138,219, according to an inventory and a termination of joint tenancy filed in probate court Tuesday. Mrs. Louise W. Kurtz, 4165 N. 133rd St., Brookfield, who died at age 80 on Feb. 19 left the entire estate to her husband Emil J. The estate consists of $12,500 in real estate and $128,935 in personal property. the cost of terminated the join tenancy is $3,216. The estate ws held by both Mrs. and Mr. Kurtz and her husband and it automatically goes to him upon her death. Waukesha Daily Freeman Wed, Jun 04, 1969 ·Page 3 | MEINEKE, Louise (I31)
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770 | Esther C. Bartelt in the Wisconsin, U.S. Marriage Records, 1820-2004 Name: Esther C. Bartelt Maiden Name: Schmidt Gender Female Marriage Date 4 Jan 1950 Marriage County Milwaukee, Wisconsin Spouse John E. Douglas | Family: DOUGLAS, John E. / SCHMIDT, Esther Caroline (F1991)
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771 | Ethel A Raiman Ethel Alcott Raiman, 73, 617 15th Place, died Thursday morning at Sheridan Nursing Home. The daughter of the late Julius and Elizabeth (Seiler) Rohr she was born on April 21, 1909, in Sturgeon Bay. She was educated in the schools of Sturgeon Bay and has lived in Kenosha since 1927. On March 2, 1929, she married Charles Alcott. He died June 16, 1966. She married Edward G. Raiman on Dec. 29, 1971. She was a waitress at Krok’s Restaurant 16 years before retiring in 1971. She was a member of St. George Catholic Church. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. John (Sandra) Cole, Kenosha; two brothers, Joseph Rohr, Sturgeon Bay, and John Rohr, Forestville; a sister Mrs. Roy (Helen) Schaefer, Sturgeon Bay; and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Alvin; and three sisters, Sister Casilda, Myrtle Yano, and Edith Kramer. Kenosha News, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 26 Nov 1982, Fri • Page 11 | ROHR, Ethel (I6842)
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772 | ETHEL M. GRALL Mrs. Robert G. (Ethel) M. Grall, age 64, of 196 N. 15th St., Manitowoc, died Friday, May 27, 1994, at Bellin Hospital, Green Bay. Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 31, 1994, at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Rev. Ronald Reimer will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born May 12, 1930, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Edwin and Elsie Mueller Niephaus. Ethel grew up and was educated in Manitowoc and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1948. For 30 years she was employed at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center. She wa married to Robert G. Grall July 15, 1950, at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Ethel was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband, Robert; two daughters, Christine Grall, Manitowoc, Pam (Bill) Lorenz, Madison; a grandson, Jason Free, Manitowoc; a sister, Marvella Nicholson, Manitowoc; other relatives and many friends also survive. Friends may call at Reinbold-Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 6-8 p.m. on Monday and at St. Paul's Catholic Church on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. A prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. on Monday led by Deacon AlanBoeldt. Herald Times Reporter, May 29, 1994 P. A2 ********* [d. at Green Bay WI/wife of Robert G. Grall] | NIEPHAUS, Ethel mae (I8373)
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773 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I6979)
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775 | Eula Bass Jones Slagle - Services for Eula Bass Jones will be at 2 p.m. today in Calcasieu Baptist Church with the Revs Samuel Hickman and Hardy Droody officiating, Burial will be in Union Grove Cemetery under direction of Blanchard-St Denis, Natchitoches. Mrs. Jones, 60. of Montrose died Thursday in her residence. She was a former postmaster of the Monrose Post Office and a native of Slagle. Survivors include her husband, W.C. "Bill" Jones of Montrose; one daughter Cindy Rachall of Boyce; one sister Eva Droddy of Leesville; and three grandchildren. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until time of services today in the church. The Town Talk Sat, Dec 15, 1984 ·Page 29 | BASS, Eula L (I5685)
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776 | EUNICE GRALL Mrs. Alfred L. Grall, 43, of Whitelaw, died Wednesday at University Hospital, Madison. Funeral services will be at 10:15 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 11 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw. The Rev. Leo Schmitt will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Grall, the former Eunice Ann Schenian, was born Aug. 21, 1923, in the Town of Gibson, daughter of Emil and Agnes Schleis Schenian. She was married to Mr. Grall April 27, 1940, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville, for 14 years was employed at Mirro Aluminum Co. and was a member of the Christian Mothers altar Society. Surviving are the husband, a daughter, Mrs. William (Beverly) Thompson, of Milwaukee, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schenian, of Manitowoc, two sisters, Mrs. Edward Novak and Mrs. Rudolph Hartlaub, of Manitowoc, a brother, victor, of Rt. 2, Cato, and two grand-daughters. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday where at 8:30 p.m. the Rosary will be recited by the CMA, friends and members of the parish. Manitowoc Herald Times Thursday, June 29, 1967 pg. M-15 ******** (Eunice Ann Grall/d. 28 June 1967 in Madison from records of St. Michael's, Whitelaw) | SCHENIAN, Eunice Ann (I8267)
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777 | Evelyn Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nockers(sic) of the Town of Two Rivers, passed away Friday last, a victim of scarlet fever from which she had suffered since Christmas. She was only seven years of age and had always been in good health. Her early demise is a heavy sorrow for her parents and her two brothers and sisters and many little friends who loved her dearly. The funeral which was largely attended was from St. John's Lutheran Church, Rev. Haase officiating. The Reporter Thurs., Apr. 28, 1921 | NOCKER, Evelyn (I1449)
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778 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I8175)
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779 | Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc Eleonore/1890-1941, ossw: Adolph/1887-1941 | HORSTMANN, Adolph (I823)
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780 | Evergreen Cemetery W2-205-1 | GAETJEN, Johanna Margaretha (I1050)
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781 | Ex-Hardware Dealer Dies Frank Zeman Taken at Manitowoc; was 70 Frank S. Zeman, 70, of 847 North 13th street, Manitowoc, former alderman and retired hardware merchant there, died early today at his home. He had been confined to his bed since last December. Funeral services will be held there Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Zeman home the Rev. C.H. Phipps officiating. He was born in Kossuth in 1874, and spent his early life on a farm. Coming to Manitowoc he engaged in the hardware business, forming a partnership with the late Albert G. Worel under the firm name, the Worel and Zeman hardware company, and operating a business on Buffalo street. Later these two partners joined with the late Jacob Stangel and founded a new firm at Eighth and York streets, kown as the Worel, Zeman, Stangel company, which engaged in both wholesale and retail business. Mr. Zeman retired 15 years ago. Thirty years ago, he married Mrs. Emma Pech. She died in 1940. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Dueno, of Detroit; a niece, Mrs. Gladys Pech, who made her home with Mr. Zeman; two brothers, Steven of Kossuth, John of Milwaukee; two sisters, Mrs. Eli Baugniet of Mishicot, Mrs. Annie Pudil, of Milwaukee. Two Rivers Reporter Wed, May 24, 1944 ·Page 2 | ZEMAN, Frank Stephen (I7926)
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789 | F-8-1-1 | CHRISTIANSEN, Amanda (I9218)
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790 | F-8-1-2 | HOFFMAN, Frank Sr. (I9219)
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791 | Familiy Gathering at Jonases' Home Mr. and Mrs. Emil JOnas entertained, at a family get-together at their home here on Sunday. A six o'clock supper was served to the assemblage and the evening was spent in dancing, music and other diversions. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Jonas, Mr. and Mrs Erhart Jonas and son Bobby, all of Cambria: Mr. and Mrs. Winton Raper, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jonas and son Elwyn, all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Adlor Janda, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauman and daughter Carol, Miss Yvonne Madden, all of Wausau; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Zeman and son Jack and daughter Janet of Manitowoc. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tess and daughter grandola and sons Kenneth and Wallace of Sawyer; Mr and Mrs. George Janda and son James and daughters Germaine and Bernadine of this city; Lawrence Paigne of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Emmath Jonas and sons Winton, Wayne, and Carl of Rockwood; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jonas, Alfred and Arnold Jonas, all of Two Creeks. Two Rivers Reporter Tue, Sep 12, 1939 ·Page 3 | JONAS, Emil Carl Johann (I5295)
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792 | Family story from is Herman married and had several daughters. He disappeared circa 1911. Reason Unknown. | Family: FREITAG, Herman / KOPISCHKE, Augusta W. (F1067)
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793 | Farmed in Dixon and Concord area from 1942 until Arthur's death in 196 8. Ella then moved to Pierce. | NELSON, Arthur (I3810)
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794 | farmer | SPORLEDER, Carl Gotlieb (I915)
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795 | Farmer | KOEHLER, Lawrence (I3040)
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796 | farmer | SPORLEDER, Henry Carl Peter (I4462)
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797 | Farmer | RADTKE, Fred (I5142)
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798 | Farmer and Breeder of Pure Bred Guernsey Cattle and Chester White Hogs, Cedar Spring Dairy Farm Ex-President Farmers Telephone Co., School Treasurer and Road Overseer | SCHMIDT, Louis Johan (I1841)
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799 | Farmer Kills Mad Bull Geo. Jindra, a farmer residing near the village of Mishicot, had an exciting experience with an ugly bull, last Friday evening. Jindra attempted to get a rope around the bull's neck and lead him to a barn. The bull was ugly and began to chase its owner about the premises. Jindra took refuge in a shed in which machinery was stored and crawled behind some machines. The bull was still after him. Jindra picked up a hammer that was lying on the fllor and threw it at the bull. The hammer hit just the right spot in the bull's head and the ferocious animal toppled over dead. -- Two Rivers Chronicle. | JINDRA, Jiri Petr Jr. (I434)
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800 | FATHER DIES, SEEK ADDRESS OF DAUGHTER John Dueno, 63, Passes Away at Hospital and Family Trying to Locate Daughter in Chicago John Frederick Dueno, 63, of 1219 South Fourteenth street, vereran ship yard worker, stricken with an attack of appendicitis and operated on last Friday at the hospital, passed away there this morning at six o'clock. While tentatve arrangements have been made to hold funeral services on Friday afternoon from the St. John's church, efforts are now being made to locate a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Gardner, believed to be in Chicago, but whose street address is not known. The Dueno family appealed to the newspapers, through their press associations, and also the authorities to try and get word to the daughter of the death of her father this morning, so that she might come here for the funeral. Always Resided Here Mr. Dueno was born in this city April 21, 1869 and has always made his home here. He was married to (sic)1888 to Miss Mary Lestena, who survives him with three daughters, Mrs. Oscar Bieberitz, city, Mrs. Alfred Bohde, Racine, and Mrs. Thomas Gardner, Chicago, and two sons, John of Milwaukee and Clarence of this city. Two brothers also survive, Frank and Ernst Dueno, both of this city. There are 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The deceased was a member of the Royal League. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, March 23, 1932 P.3 ********* [bur. 3-25-1932/age 62 yrs/cause: intestinal obstruction] (John Dueno/age: 62 yrs. 11 mo. 9 days/d. Mar. 23, 1932 - St. John's United Church of Christ) | DUENO, John (I9227)
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