EVERGREEN CEMETERY OBITUARIES

ANNA HARKINS Mrs. Thomas Harkins, 65, of 511 Chicago street, died suddenly this morning at the home. She had been in poor health for some time and a heart attack early today caused her death Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the home and at nine o?clock from the Sacred Heart church. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Harkins, nee Anna Erbe, was born in Chicago in 1873 and was married there to Thomas Harkins. They moved to Manitowoc 28 years ago. She was a member of the Altar society of the Sacred Heart congregation. Survivors are the widower; daughter, Margaret, city; son, Joseph, city; sister, Mrs. Elsie Rydt, Jackson, Mich.; brother, Henry, city. The body may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home Sunday evening and will be moved to the Harkins home Monday afternoon. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 21, 1939 P. 4 ******** [d. 01-21-1939/age 65 yrs./cause: cerebral hemorrhage/bur. on Thomas Harkins lot]


KATHERINE HARKINS KATHERINE HARKINS, AGE 23, IS SUMMONED Stricken ill shortly before she was to graduate from the Oshkosh Teachers? College in 1928 to take up teaching, Miss Katherine Harkins, 23, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. THoomas Harkins, passed away this morning at the family home, 511 Chicago street. The deceased was born in Frankfort, Mich., in 1908, and came to this city with her parents 21 years ago. She attended the Sacred Heart school and graduated from the Lincoln high school in the Class of 1926. She attended the county normal school here for a year and then enrolled in the Oshkosh State Teachers? College. She was a member of the Class of 1928 but was compelled to give up her classes in April of that year on account of failing health. Besides the parents the deceased is survived by one sister, Miss Margaret and a brother, Joseph, both of this city. The remains are at the Pfeffer funeral home, and will be brought to the Chicago street residence Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be held from the home at 8:30 Wednesday morning and at nine o?clock from the Sacred Heart church, Father Grace officiating. Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery. Manitowoc Herald News, February 15, 1932 P. 13 ******** [Katherine Harkins/bur. 2-17-1932/age 23 yrs/cause: lobar pneumonia/ bur. on Thomas Harkins lot]


THOMAS J. HARKINS Thomas J. Harkins, 73, of 511 Chicago street, marine engineer and shipyard worker, died early today at the Holy Family hospital, where he had been a patient the past nine days. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the home and at 9 o?clock from the Sacred Heart church. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Harkins was born in Pottsvillle, Pa., in 1865, and when a young man took up railroading, being employed for a number of years in such capacities. Twenty-nine years ago, he came to Manitowoc. For a number of years he was a marine engineer on both the Ann Arbor and Pere Marquette carferries. During the World War Mr. Harkins left the lakes to take a position at the shipyards. He continued in this employment until recently, when sickness forced him to remain at home. He married Miss Anna Erbe at Manistee, Mich., in 1903. She died last January 21. Mr. Harkin was a member of the Marine Engineers benevolent association, the Operating Engineers union, the Catholic Order of Foresters and the Holy Name society of the Sacred Heart congregation. Survivors are a daughter, Margaret, city; son, Joseph, city; brother, John of Frackville, Pa.; sister, Anna of Frackville, Pa. The body was moved to the Harkins home this afternoon from the Pfeffer funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 30, 1939 P. 2 ******** [d. 03-28-1939/age 73 yrs./cause: acute myocarditis]


EMELIE HARMS Emilie Bremer Census • 1880 United States Federal Census Name Emilie Bremer Age 18 Birth Date Abt 1862 Birthplace Wisconsin Home in 1880 Newton, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Dwelling Number 222 Race White Gender Female Relation to Head of House Daughter Marital Status Single Father's Name Wm Bremer Father's Birthplace Prussia Mother's Name Mary Bremer Mother's Birthplace Prussia Occupation At Home Neighbors View others on page Household Members (Name) Age Relationship Wm Bremer 57 Self (Head) Mary Bremer 53 Wife Wm Bremer 24 Son Simon Bremer 22 Son Emilie Bremer 18 Daughter Eliza Bremer 16 Daughter "1880 United States Federal Census" ***** Amelia Harms Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Amelia Harms Death Date 27 Feb 1912 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Amelia] [cause: tuberculosis]


JOHN HARMS WORRY OVER ILL HEALTH DRIVES MAN TO SUICIDE John Harms Hangs Self In Chicken House At Home Despondency due to ill health is believed to have been responsible for the suicide of John Harms, 910 Hancock street, whose dead body was found hanging in a chicken coop in the yard of his home shortly before midnight last night. Mr. Harms had been absent from the house for some time and physicians said that death had occurred two hours before the body was found. Mr. Harms seldom left the house in the evening but early last night stepped out and when he failed to return the family became alarmed because for some time Mr. Harms had been subject to fainting spells and it was feared he might have been stricken. Frank Jirikowic, a brother-in-law, started on search for the absent man and when he flashed the light into the chicken house, after search of the yard, found Harms? slippers. Further investigation revealed the dead body hanging from a support to a loft above the chicken house. Harms had removed a board from the roof of the chicken coop to reach the rafter to adjust the rope he used. His feet were within a foot of the ground when he was found. Would Have Been 60 Today Mr. Harms chose the eve of his birthday to end his life. He would have been 60 years of age today. He was born in Germany and had been a resident of this city for about forty years, having for many years been employed at the plant of Rahr Sons and later Cereal Products Company. Recently, owing to curtailment of business of the company, Mr. Harms had been laid off and this, coupled with his failing health, is believed to have affected his mind and been responsible for his rash act. No inquest will be held. Leaves Wife and Child A wife and one child, Alma, aged 5, survive Mr. Harms, who had been twice married, his present wife having been Miss Jirikowic to whom he was married seven years ago. A mother and one sister, residing in Germany, also survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Manitowoc Herald News, November 23, 1922 P. 1 ******* [bur 11-25-1922/cause: suicide by hanging]


THERESA HARMS PASSES AWAY SUNDAY NIGHT Funeral Services For Mrs. John Harms To Be Tuesday In ill health since she suffered a sunstroke two years ago, and confined to her bed since October 4 last year when she fell and fractured her thigh bone, Mrs. John Harms, 59, died Sunday evening at the home of her sister, Miss Alma Jirikowic, 910 Hancock street. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Jirikowic home with the Rev. W.C. Kurtz of the Wesley M.E. church officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body was removed to the Jirikowic home this morn- ing from the Pfeffer Funeral Home and it will lie in state until time of the funeral. Mrs. Harms was born Theresa Jirikowic on November 18, 1876. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Louise Drumm Jirikowic. In 1908 she was mar- ried to John Harms who preceded her in death. Mrs. Harms was a member of the Ladies Aid society of the Wesley M.E. church. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Alma Harms of this city, four brothers, Frank and Emil Jirikowic of this city, Reginald Jirikowic of Chicago and Dr. J.C. Jirikowic of Rottineau, N.D., and seven sisters, Mrs. Edward J. Schmidt, Mrs. Earl Dueno and MIss Alma Jirikowic of this city, Mrs. Charles Schumacher of Belton, Montana, Mrs. H.B. Van Winkle of Denver, Colorado and Mrs. William Barr and Mrs. Charles Culbertson of Chicago. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, July 27, 1936 p.3 ******** [bur. 7-28-1936/age 59 yrs/cause: uremic coma chronic nephritis/ bur. on John Harms estate lot]


BABY HARPT (d. 1936) Infant Son Dies Ronald, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Harpt, Branch, died at the Holy Family hospital Wednesday evening. He was a day old. Funeral services will be held from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home Friday at 9 a.m. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, July 9, 1936 p.5 ******* [Baby Ronald/bur. 7-10-1936/age 1 day/cause: congenital atelectosis both lungs]


ELTON H. HARPT Elton H. Harpt, age 63, of 380 St. Mary's Blvd., Green Bay, died unexpectedly Thursday, August 3, 1995. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 8, 1995, at the Resurrection Catholic Church, Allouez. Rev. Paul Demuth will officiate with burial at the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born on December 25, 1931, in Manitowoc, son of the late Omar and Meta Stueck Harpt. Elton graduated from Lincoln High School, Manitowoc, in 1950 and Elgin Watch College, Elgin, Ill., in 1951. He served with the United States Air Force from November of 1951 to November of 1955. He was stationed at Shepard's Grove Air Force Base in England. Elton was employed at Hamann Construction, Manitowoc, as an estimator from January 1956 to September of 1966. He joined Howard Immel, Inc., in 1966 and became co-owner in 1978, and served as president and treasurer until August 1993. He remained on as chairman of the board and retired in December of 1994. Elton married the former Susan Kowalski November 30, 1957, at Holy Innocents Catholic Church. He was currently a member of Resurrection Catholic Church. Elton was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. Survivors include his wife, Susan; two sons an one daughter-in-law, Steven of Botswana, Africa, Jeffrey and Ann, Boynton Beach, Fla.; two daughters and one son-in-law, Lisa Kaufmann, Manitowoc, Sara and Jon Medo, Savage, Minn.; two grandchildren, Emily and Adam Kaufmann, Manitowoc; his mother-in-law, Margaret Kowalski, Allouez; a brother and sister-in-law, Gerald and Audrey Harpt, Manitowoc; a sister-in-law, Jane Warren, Allouez; a brother-in-law, Robert Kowaski and Peggy Mason, Boynton Beach, Fla.; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law Bernard Kowalski. Friends may all from 4-8 p.m. Monday at the Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St., Green Bay and Tuesday morning from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at Resurrection Catholic Church, 333 Hilltop Drive, Allouez. There will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. Monday. A memorial fund has been established in Elton's memory. Herald Times Reporter, August 6, 1995 P. A2 ******** [died at Green Bay WI]


META HARPT Mrs. Meta Harpt, 79,of 1001 N. 15th St., Manitowoc, died early Friday morning, Sept. 7, at her home. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Richard C. Miller will officiate and burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Harpt was born April 12, 1905, at Mishicot, daughter of the late Louis and Alvina Just Stueck. She grew up and was educated in the Town of Gibson and attended Jambo Creek School and then attended a millinery school in Milwaukee. She was married to Omar Harpt, Nov. 16, 1927, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Mishicot. He preceded her in death July 17, 1979. Mrs. Harpt was a active member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Manitowoc County Homemakers and a volunteer at Memorial Hospital. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Elton H. and Susan M. Harpt of DePere, Wis., and Gerald K. and Audrey E. Harpt of Manitowoc; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Glen and Lucille Stueck of Pennsylvania and Lester and Norma Stueck of Manitowoc; a sister and brother-in-law, Ruth and Harold Meineke of Two Rivers; grandchildren include Steven, Jeffrey and Sara Harpt of DePere, Mrs. Steven (Lisa) Kaufmann of Manitowoc, Randy, Cheryl and Connie Harpt of Manitowoc; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and at the church, on Monday from noon until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, September 8, 1984 P. 3 ********** [widow of Omar Harpt/body found on 7 Sept 1984]


OMAR HARPT Omar Harpt, 79, of 1001 N. 15th St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly late Tuesday morning at home. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Redeemer Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Theodore A. Weiss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Harpt was born July 17, 1900, in Manitowoc County, son of the late Emil and Mary Cordes Harpt. He was reared and educated in the Town of Gibson, moving to Manitowoc in 1924. He married Meta Stueck Nov. 16, 1927, in St. Peter Lutheran Church, Mishicot. He started carpentry work with Carl Huebner and later worked with Hamann Construction Company, retiring in 1965. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Mens Club of the church, held numerous offices in the church, and was a retired member of United Brotherhood of Carpenters Union, Local 849. Survivors include his wife, Meta; two sons and daughters-in-law, Elton and Susan Harpt of De Pere and Gerald and Audrey Harpt of Manitowoc; a godchild and nephew, Roger Harpt and his wife, Janet of Grafton, nine grandchildren and other nieces and nephews. Three brothers preceded him in death. Friends may call in Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the church from noon until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, July 18, 1979 P. 3


ELSIE E. HARRINGTON Mrs. Elsie E. Harrington, 88, formerly of Branch, Wisconsin, died Saturday evening, April 28, 1990 at Hamilton Memorial Home, Two Rivers. Funeral services will be 8 pm Tuesday at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral home. Deacon William Klein will officiate. Burial of her ashes will be at Evergreen Cemetery at a later date. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 pm until the time of service on Tuesday. She was born June 17, 1901 in the Town of Kossuth, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late John and Anna Hrdina Cisler. She grew up and was educated in Manitowoc County and graduated from Manitowoc County Teacher's college. She taught school in Lake Mills and Sheboygan. She married George Harrington and he preceded her in death in October of 1958. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Anna Mahnke of Manitowoc, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends survive. She was preceded in death by a brother and three sisters. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Apr. 30, 1990 page B8 ********** Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie E. Harrington, 88, formerly of Branch, Wisconsin, who died Saturday evening, April 28, 1990, at Hamilton Memorial Home, Two Rivers, will be 8 p.m. Tuesday at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home. Deacon William Klein will officiate. Burial of her ashes will be at Evergreen Cemetery at a later date. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5? p.m. until the time of service on Tuesday. Memorials may be made to the donor?s choice. Herald Times Reporter, April 1990 ******* [cremains/widow of George Harrington]


GEORGE P. HARRINGTON George P. Harrington, 53, of Rt. 1, Whitelaw, died early Tuesday morning at Veterans Hospital, Wood. He had been ill for the last five weeks and a patient there during that period. Funeral services were at 8:30 a.m. Friday at Jansen Funeral Home, Milwaukee, and at 9 a.m. at Holy Ghost Church, Milwaukee, the Rev. J. Wissinik officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Survivors include his wife, the former Elsie Irving of Whitelaw; two brothers, John and Thomas of Milwaukee and two sisters, Miss Eleanore Harrington and Mrs. Kathryn Kenny of Minneapolis, Minn. A brother, James, died at 5:55 p.m. Tuesday at his home at Milwaukee. Manitowoc Herald Times, October 28, 1961 P. 9 ******** [d. at Wood Hosp. Milwaukee WI/bur. on Rudolph Zlatohlavek lot]


JOHN T. HARRINGTON John T. Harrington, 77, of 515 N. Fifth St., Manitowoc, died Saturday afternoon at home following a coronary attack. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. James W. Caanen will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Harrington was born Nov. 7, 1893, at Two Rivers, son of the late Frank and Adelaide Harrington. He married Margaret Mary Newcomb May 7, 1917, at Manitowoc. She preceded him in death July 9, 1969. Prior to his retirement five years ago he had been employed at the Aluminum Specialty Co. for more than 40 years as the chief tool engineer. Mr. Harrington was a member of the B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 687. Survivors include a son, Robert, of Hollywood, Fla., two daughters, Mrs. Wesley (Lois) Martin, of Manitowoc and Mrs. Robert (Margie) Conlin, of Madison and 11 grandchildren. A daughter preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday where a Memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. The casket will remain closed. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. June 14, 1971 ******* [d. 06-12-1971/age 77 yrs.] (b. 7 Nov. 1893/d. June 1971/SSDI) ******* Miss Margaret Newcomb of this city and Mr. John Harrington of Two Rivers were married at St. Boniface Church Monday morning. The attendants were Miss Marie Robinson and James Melody of Sheboygan and Miss Rena Smith and Ben Wolf of Two Rivers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Newcomb and is a popular young lady. She has been employed as saleslady at the jewelry store at J. A. Rummele. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buda of Two Rivers and is employed as machinist at the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Plant at Two Rivers, at the home of the bride's parents on South Seventeenth Street, after which Mr. and Mrs. Harrington left on a wedding trip to Chicago and other points. Upon the return they will make their home at Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May 10, 1917


MARGARET M. HARRINGTON Mrs. John Harrington, 73, of 515 N. Fifth St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she was a patient two weeks. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Claude Le Claire will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Harrington, nee Margaret M. Newcomb, was born Nov. 10, 1895, at Plummer, Wis., daughter of the late Edward and Eleanor McGinnis Newcomb. She came to Manitowoc with her parents as a child and was married to John Harrington at Manitowoc May 7, 1917. The couple marked its golden wedding in 1967. She was a member of the Elks Auxiliary, Catholic Women?s Club and was an honorary member of the Christian Mothers Altar Society of Sacred Heart parish. Survivors include the husband; a son, Robert J., of Hollywood, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Wesley (Lois) Martin, of Manitowoc and Mrs. Robert (Marjorie) Conklin, of Madison; a sister, Mrs. Malcolm Warren, of Green Bay and 11 grand- children. A daughter preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home where at 8 o?clock this Thursday evening the Rosary will be recited. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 10, 1969 P. 19 ******** [d. 07-09-1969/age 73 yrs./wife of John T. Harrington] ******** Miss Margaret Newcomb of this city and Mr. John Harrington of Two Rivers were married at St. Boniface Church Monday morning. The attendants were Miss Marie Robinson and James Melody of Sheboygan and Miss Rena Smith and Ben Wolf of Two Rivers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Newcomb and is a popular young lady. She has been employed as saleslady at the jewelry store at J. A. Rummele. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buda of Two Rivers and is employed as machinist at the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Plant at Two Rivers, at the home of the bride's parents on South Seventeenth Street, after which Mr. and Mrs. Harrington left on a wedding trip to Chicago and other points. Upon the return they will make their home at Two Rivers. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May 10, 1917


FRED HARRIS Death on Tues. morning of Fritz Harris, who had been ill for a short time following a stroke. The deceased was born 01 Oct. 1837 in Stoltenau, Hanover, and came to America in 1848 with his parents settling with them in Quincy, Ill. Mr. Harris later came to Manitowoc and several years ago took a position as cashier in a local bank, also serving a couple of years as City Treasurer. He is survived by his widow and 7 children. His funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Der Nord Westen, 08 Nov. 1900 ******* [cause: paralysis]


JENNIE A. HARRIS Death on Sun. evening of Jennie Harris, a daughter of Mr. Fritz Harris of Manitowoc. The deceased, who had reached the age of 10, died of inflammation of the lower abdomen. Burial took place yesterday afternoon. Der Nord Westen, 11 Apr. 1895 ******* A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris of this city age 12 years, died on Sunday morning last. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, April 11, 1895 P. 3 ******* [bur. 04-07-1895/age 12 yrs./cause: peritonitis]


WILLIAM H. HARRIS William H. Harris, 42, of 1204 North 11th street, died last night at the Holy Family hospital. He had been ill seven weeks. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. C.H. Phipps officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Harris was born at Amberg, Wis., in 1889 and came to this city 17 years ago. He was employed as a crane operator. He was a member of the Moose lodge. Two brothers, James of Birmingham, Ala., and George of Green Bay, survive. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Friday noon until the hour of the services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, November 13, 1941 P.2 ******** [bur. 11-15-1941/age 42 yrs./cause: myocarditis nephritis]


BABY HARRISON Harrison Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Harrison Color/Sex: W Fe Age: Two Weeks Father: Wm. Harrison Birthplace: Manitowoc Death Date: 15 Nov 1894 Death County: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004"


ENGEBORG HARRISON DEATH MESSAGE A SURPRISE Relatives Here Knew Nothing of Illness of Mrs. Harrison. News of the death of Mrs. Ingeberg (sic) Harrison, of Chicago, in that city Wednesday, came as a shock to relatives in this city, no announcement of her illness having reached here. Mrs. Harrison was until ten years ago a resident of this city, the family removing to Chicago at that time. Decedent was 68 years of age and is survived by two sons and three daughters, William and Gustave and Regina, Juliet and Helena. The body will be brought here for burial, the funeral being held Friday afternoon at 2 from the First Norwegian church. The family resides at 1177 Ruby street, Chicago. Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 8, 1909 P. 1 ******** [Emily (Engeborge) Harrison/bur. 04-09-1909/cause: hemorrhage]]


GENE HARRISON Gene Harrison, Sept. 30,(sic) 1958, of 1400 Lake Shore drive, sister of Juliet and the late Helene Harrison. Services at funeral home, 221 E. Erie street, Thursday 2 p.m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, October 1, 1958 P. 28 ********* [d. 09-29-1958 at Chicago IL/age 88 yrs./cause: cardiac infarction coronary thrombosis/cremains/bur. on H. Gulickson lot]


HELENE I. HARRISON Helene Harrison Death • New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948 Name Helene Harrison Gender Female Race White Marital Status Single Age 50 Birth Date abt 1888 Birth Place USA Residence Street Address 255 West End Ave Years in US Life Death Date 19 Mar 1938 Death Street Address 622 West 168 St Hospital Preabyterian Hospital Death Place New York City, Manhattan, New York, USA Cause of Death Carcinoma of Pemale Mammary of Hand With Metastases To Skull Burial Date 21 Mar 1938 Burial Place Fresh Pond Cemetery Occupation Buyer Clothing Bussines Father's Birth Place Norway Mother's Birth Place Norway Father Hilge Harrison Mother Ingela Harrison Informant Gene Harrison Executor Gene Harrison [Juliet Harrison] Executor Relationship Sister Certificate Number 6369 "New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948" ***** Helene Harrison Death • New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948 Name: Helene Harrison Age: 50 Birth Year: abt 1888 Death Date: 19 Mar 1938 Death Place: Manhattan, New York, USA Certificate Number: 6369 "New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948" ***** Helene Inga Harrison Death • U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Name Helene Inga Harrison Gender Female Race White Birth Date 1 Apr 1887 Birth Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin Father Helge Harrison Mother Ingaberg S Sale SSN XXX Notes Nov 1936: Name listed as HELENE INGA HARRISON "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007" ***** [bur. 05-21-1938/d. at New York, NY/age 50 yrs./cremains/ cause: carcinoma of female magumary gland with metastasis to skull/ bur.on H. Gulickson lot]


JULIET HARRISON Juliet Harrison, July 7, 1968, formerly of 1400 Lake Shore drive, sister of the late Gene and Helene Harrison; survived by two nieces. Services at C.H. Jordan & Co. Chapel, 221 E. Erie Street, 2 p.m. Wednesday. Visitation after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Interment private. Please omit flowers. Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, July 9, 1968, Section 1A P. 12 ********** [d. 07-07-1968, Chicago IL/age 82 yrs./cremains/bur. on H. Gulickson lot]


NELS HARRISON DIED. In this place, on the 15th inst., Mr. Nels Harrison, of consumption contracted in the army; aged 19 years. Manitowoc Pilot, July 20, 1866 P. 4


W.G. HARRISON Wm G Harrison Death • U.S., Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1861-1904 Name Wm G Harrison Date of Death 7 Nov 1865 Burial Place Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Rank Pvt Regiment 9 Company F Unit Ills Cavy "U.S., Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1861-1904" ***** (William G. Harrison/1845/Nov 7, 1865)


MATTHEW CRAIG HARSCH Matthew C. Harsch, age 39, of 411 N. 5th St., Manitowoc, died Monday, Nov. 15, 1999 in English Center, Penn. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1999 at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Chaplain Tom Walcott of the United States Coast Guard with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Military graveside rites will be accorded by the United States Coast Guard. He was born July 26, 1960 in Muncy, Penn., son of the late Harold and Genevieve Embick Harsch. Matthew was a chief in the United States Coast Guard and was stationed in California. On April 27, 1999 he married the former Heidi Green in Manitowoc. Matthew enjoyed Wisconsin and was looking forward to residing in Manitowoc after retiring from the Coast Guard. Survivors include his wife, Heidi, Manitowoc; three brothers and sister-in-law, Chip and Jackie Harter, Jeff and Pauline Harter and Steve and Pamela Harsch, all of Pennsylvania; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents. The family will greet relatives and friends at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 10 a.m. Tuesday until the time of service at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been set up in Matthew's name at the Manitowoc Community Credit Union. Herald Times Reporter, November 22, 1999 P. A2


BLANCHE M. HARTWIG HART Mrs. Frank H. Hart, formerly of 1111 Marshall St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday at Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Private family funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. David A. Passet will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hart, nee Blanche M. Hartwig, was born at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Carl and Maria Bruns Hartwig. She was married to Frank H. Hart in 1924 at Chicago, residing at Chicago for many years prior to her return to Manitowoc. Mr. Hart preceded her in death in 1947. Survivors include a nephew and five nieces. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home after 1 p.m. Thursday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, January 8, 1975 P. 3 ******** [d. 01-07-1975/age 70 yrs./widow of Frank Hart/bur. on Henry Schreihart lot] (Blanche Hart/13 Jul 1884/Jan 1975/SSDI)


GEORGE HARTEL COUNTY BOARD PROCEEDINGS REPORT OF VISITING PHYSICIAN TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE MANITOWOC COUNTY ASYLUM FOR INSANE; In conformity to law, I hereby submit my eighth annual report for the year ending July 1, 1917. During the past ????e months there have occurred ten deaths among our two hundred odd inmates as follows: July 5, 1916-Thomas Nash of cancer of rectum, aged 65 years.[Evergreen, Manitowoc] Aug. 14, 1916-Mary Heindl of valvular heart disease, 88 years.[Evergreen, Manitowoc] Sept. 7, 1916-William Welsh of aortic insufficiency, 55 years. [Evergreen, Manitowoc] Oct. 8, 1916-GEORGE HARTEL, of pleurisy, 60 years. [Evergreen, Manitowoc] Dec. 12, 1916-Adam Guenther, of cerebral hemorrhage, 74 years. [Can't find burial] Feb. 25, 1917-Frank Nooker, of arteric sclerosis, 72 years. [St. Mary, Mishicot twp] March 22, 1917-John Brost of pneumoia, 46 years. [Holy Trinity, School Hill] May 5, 1917-Wilhelmina Pfeiffer of pneumonia, 75 years. [Pioneers Rest, Two Rivers] May 6, 1917-Wiedmaus Waston (sic) of cerebral hemorrhage, 70 years. [Wiedeman Wasten-Evergreen, Manitowoc] June 27, 1917-Catherine Johns, of arteric sclerosis, 76 years.[Evergreen, Manitowoc] Since the last report a portion of the Klingholz farm, lately purchased by the asylum has been set aside for a cemetery for the interment of those inmates dying, and unclaimed by relatives or friends. Under the humane management of Supt. Drews the patients are made as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. The systematic running of the farm furnishes an abundance of meat and vegetables, enough and to spare. To Mrs. Drews, the matron, praise is due for the efficient care of the kitchen and the preparation of plenty of plain but nourishing food. The many years of service the attendants have been employed testifies to their efficiency and trustworthiness in the care of the unfortunates. And lastly too much praise can not be bestowed to the trustees for the painstaking manner of the performance devolving upon them. For these various reasons our county asylum is ever acknowledged as one of the best in the state. Respectfully submitted. Louis Falge, M.D. Upon motion of Mr. Gennrich, the report was adopted unanimously upon roll call. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, January 4, 1918 P. 6 ******* [cause: clemis aggravated by abcess of scrotum] (Note: This same report has been put with the inmates we could find.)


ANNIE HARTER Mrs. Anna Harter, 69, of Two Rivers died yesterday afternoon at the Municipal hosptial in Two Rivers following an illness of five years. She was taken to the hospital about 10 days ago. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Klein and Stangel funeral chapel with the Rev. Martin E.A. Mueller of Milwaukee officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery in Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 o'clock this evening until time of services. Mrs. Harter, nee Anna Behn, was born in Germany in 1880 and came to this country with her parents when she was five years old. Mrs. Harter, who was a deaf mute, was a graduate of the Delvan school for the deaf. After her marriage to Ervin Harter, in Birnamwood, the couple moved to Manitowoc. Mr. Harter died in 1942 and Mrs. Harter moved to Two Rivers two years ago. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Archie Beitzel of Two Rivers and a son, Percy, of Sheboygan; three grandchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, April 1, 1950 P. 2 ******** [d. 03-31-1950/age 69 yrs./widow of Ervin Harter]


ERVIN HARTER Ervin Harter, 51, died Sunday morning after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemeter. Mr. Harter was born in Milwaukee in 1890 and in 1912 he married Anna Behn of Antigo. They located here 24 years ago. He was a member of the Fraternity of the Deaf. Survivors are the widow; son, Percy, of New York city, where he is in the army; daughter, Mrs. Archie Beitzel of Two Rivers; brother, George of Birnamwood, Wis. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Monday evening until the hour of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, January 12, 1942 p.2 ******* [d. 01-11-1942 at Winnebago State Hosp./age 51 yrs.] (d. 11 Jan. 1942/age 51 yrs. 8 mo. 22 da./St. John's United Church of Christ)


SUSAN MARIE HARTJES Susan Hartjes, 5, Dies of Injuries, Struck by a Car Two five year old Custerdale girls were injured, one of them fatally, when they were struck by a backing auto at the edge of a play area near their home Friday afternoon. The dead girl was Susan Hartjes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hartjes, C-13-R, who sustained a fractured skull and lacerated brain. She was treated at Holy Family hospital, where she died at 1:45 a.m. Saturday. (snip) Funeral services for Susan Marie Hartjes will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the First Lutheran church, Rev. Roland Schwandt officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Born at Park Falls Susan was born at Park Falls, Wis., in 1946 and moved with her family to Manitowoc the same year. In addition to her parents, she is survived by three brothers, Eugene, 10, Michael, 3, and Theodore, 1; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hartjes and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mason, all of Park Falls; and great grandparents, Byron Bliss, Mrs. Martha Whiting, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mason, all of Park Falls. Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home from Sunday noon until 11 a.m. Monday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until the 3 p.m. services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, September 8, 1951


ANNA HARTL Mrs. Joseph Hartl, 56, of 615 S. 19th St., Manitowoc, died early Friday morning at the home of an unexpected heart attack. Prior to the heart seizure Mrs. Hartl had not been ill. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. Klement Kern will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc The former Anna Christensen was born in Manitowoc April 5, 1897, and was married to Joseph Hartl July 23, 1917. He died in 1951. Survivors include four sons, Raymond, Reuben, Paul and John of Manitowoc; two brothers, Charles and Harold of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Green of Manitowoc and five grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m Sunday. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 6, 1953 P. 17 ******** [d. 11-06-1953/age 56 yrs./bur. on Charles Christensen lot]


AUGUSTA HARTL Mrs. Philip Hartl, 76, of 1810 Wollmer St., Manitowoc, died at home at 8 p.m. Saturday after a coronary attack. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Augusta Adler was born Aug. 15, 1887, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Adolph and Louise Kubish Adler. The lifelong city resident was married to Philip Hartl July 22, 1913, and the couple marked the golden anniversary of the wedding in 1963. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Ray Zunker, and a brother, George Adler, of Manitowoc, a sister, Mrs. Margaret Jung, of West Corwina, Calif., and two grandchildren. A brother preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 9, 1964 P. 7 ******** [d. 3-7-1964/age 76 yrs./wife of Philip J. Hartl] ******** Miss Augusta Adler is Bride of Philip Hartl Third of her family to wed within a period of six months, Miss Augusta Adler, a west side girl, yesterday became the bride of Philip Hartl, the ceremony being celebrated at St. Boniface parsonage. The young couple after a honeymoon will take up their home here. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Adler, 1816 Wollmer. Her sister, Miss Margaret, was married a few months ago and the wedding was followed shortly by the wedding of a brother, Arthur to a Two Rivers girl. Mr. Hartl is an employe of the Rahr Sons Co. Manitowoc Daily Herald, July 23, 1913 page 1


ELIZABETH M. HARTL Miss Elizabeth M. Hartl, 67, of 1340A Michigan Ave., Manitowoc, died at 12:04 a.m. Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she has been a patient since Oct. 21. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and 10 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, the Rev. E.A. Radey officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Hartl was born Oct. 12, 1895, at Seymour, daughter of the late Jacob and Mary Kronsnoble Hartl. She moved to Lena with her family at an early age, attending schools there and at Oconto. She was graduated from Oconto High School, then moved to Manitowoc where she attended Manitowoc County Normal School, from which she was graduated in 1925. She then taught in Manitowoc County rural schools until her retirement in 1955. She taught at Mishicot Grade School for eight years prior to her retirement. She was a member of Manitowoc Homemakers Club. Survivors include six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Baum of Two Rivers, Mrs. Dan Zahorik of Manitowoc, Mrs. Eddie Baum of Santa Anna, Calif., Mrs. Sophie Schipper of Manitowoc, Mrs. Adolph Kirt of Rt. 2, Manitowoc, Mrs. Julia Rowe of Francis Creek and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, where the Rosary will be recited by the parish at 7 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, November 23, 1962 P. 9 ******** [d. 11-23-1962/age 67 yrs.]


JACOB HARTL Jacob Hartl, 75, retired farmer, died at his home, 1840 Michigan avenue, at 5 o?clock Wednesday afternoon. He had been in failing health for the last several months. The body may be viewed at the Pfeffer Funeral Home after 7 o?clock tonight. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 o?clock at Pfeffer?s and at 9:30 o?clock at Holy Innocents church. The Rev. E. A. Radey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hartl was born in Bavaria Nov. 2, 1864 and came to the United States at the age of 16 and to Manitowoc county in 1921. He married Mary Kronsnoble July 14, 1891. Surviving are the widow, seven daughters, Mrs. Oscar Baum of Two Rivers, Mrs. Daniel Zahorik of Manitowoc, Mrs. Eddie Baum of Santa Ana, Cal., Miss Elizabeth at home, Mrs. Albert Schipper of Manitowoc, Mrs. Adolph Kirt of the town of Kossuth and Mrs. Clifford Rowe of Francis Creek; one sister, Mrs. Katie Holzer of Seymour, three brothers, Albert and Louis Hartl of Stratford nad Fred of Seymour; and 12 grandchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 25, 1940 P. 2 ******* [d. 01-24-1940/age 75 yrs./cause: carcinoma of stomach]


JOSEPH HARTL Joseph J. Hartl, 56, of 615 South 19th street, Manitowoc, died Monday night at Holy Family hospital, following a short illness. Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Pfeffer funeral home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic church, the Rev. Clement Kern officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc Mr. Hartl was born in 1896 at Seymour and came to Manitowoc with his parents when he was a boy. He had been employed at the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company for the past 31 years. In 1917 he married Anna Christensen. Survivors are the wife; four sons, Raymond, Reuben, Paul and John; three sisters, Mrs. Reuben Lettenberger, Mrs. Art Lindroth, and Mrs. Roland Grimm of Manitowoc; and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday, and the rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 5, 1951 P. 2 ******** [d. 06-04-1951/age 56 yrs./bur. on Charles Christensen lot]


MARY HARTL Mrs. Jacob Hartl, 79, of 1840 Michigan avenue, died this morning at the Holy Family hospital, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Pfeffer funeral home and at 10 o'clock at the Holy Innocents church, the Rev. Kenneth Rodgers officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemettery (sic). Mrs. Hartl, nee Mary Kronsnoble, was born in 1867 at Center, Outagamie county, and in 1891 was married to Mr. Hartl. They located in this city. He died seven years ago. Survivors are seven daughters, Mrs. Dan Zahorik, Elizabeth and Mrs. Albert Schipper of this city, Mrs. Oscar Baum of Two Rivers, Mrs. Edward Baum of Santa Anna, Calif., Mrs. Adolph Kirt of Kossuth and Mrs. Clifford Rowe of Francis Creek; brother John of Stephenson, Mich.; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, where the rosary will be recited at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday January 27, 1947 P.2 ******** [d. 01-28-1947/age 79 yrs/bur. on Mrs. Jacob Hartl lot]


PHILIP HARTL Philip J. Hartl, 92, a Manitowoc resident, died Thursday, March 21, at North Ridge Care Center in Manitowoc Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home. The Rev. Gerald Schrankler will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hartl was born May 27, 1892, at Seymour, Wisconsin, son of the late Philip and Theresa Kroner Hartl Sr. He married the former Augusta Adler on July 22, 1913, in Manitowoc. The couple resided in Manitowoc after their marriage. She preceded him in death March 7, 1964. Mr. Hartl was employed at Mirro Aluminum Company in Manitowoc for 38 years, retiring in 1958. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Grace and Ray W. Zunker of Manitowoc; two grandsons and a grand daughter-in-law, Scott and Janet Zunker and David Zunker, both of Manitowoc; a great grandson, Mark; a great granddaughter, Christie and nieces and nephew also survived. He was preceded in death by brothers and sisters. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 11 a.m. on Saturday until the hour of service. Herald Times Reporter, March 21, 1985 P. 3 ********* [widower of Augusta Hartl] ********* Miss Augusta Adler is Bride of Philip Hartl Third of her family to wed within a period of six months, Miss Augusta Adler, a west side girl, yesterday became the bride of Philip Hartl, the ceremony being celebrated at St. Boniface parsonage. The young couple after a honeymoon will take up their home here. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Adler, 1816 Wollmer. Her sister, Miss Margaret, was married a few months ago and the wedding was followed shortly by the wedding of a brother, Arthur to a Two Rivers girl. Mr. Hartl is an employe of the Rahr Sons Co. Manitowoc Daily Herald, July 23, 1913 page 1


REUBEN A. HARTL Mr. Reuben A. Hartl of 2021 Markham Street, Manitowoc, died Friday, January 29, 1988 at St. Joseph Hospital, Port Charlotte, Florida. Funeral services will be 9:30 am Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and 10 am at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Jeffrey VandenHeuvel with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hartl was born August 24, 1920 at Manitowoc, son of the late Joseph and Anne Christiansen Hartl. He was a World War II Veteran, serving overseas in the European Theatre with the United States Army. He married the former Elaine M. Karl on May 10, 1947 at Holy Innocents Catholic church. After marriage the couple resided in Manitowoc. Mr. Hartl was employed with the Manitowoc fire Department until retiring in 1967 with the rank of Lieutenant. He was a member of the International Association of Firefighters; member and past president of Golden K Kiwanis Club; 25 year member of Holy Innocents Church Choir and a member of Manitowoc Senior Citizens. Mr. Hartl was an ardent fisherman and was a member of the Great Lakes Sports Fishermen. Survivors include his wife, Elaine M. Hartl of Manitowoc; a daughter, JoAnn Hartl of Pensacola, Florida; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Raymond Hartl of Racine and Paul and Mary Lou Hartl of Sister Bay; his mother-in-law, Pauline Karl of Manitowoc and a sister-in-law, LaVerne Hartl of Manitowoc. He was preceded in death by a brother, John Hartl. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 pm to 9 pm this Tuesday evening, where a prayer service will be at 7:30 pm by Deacon Kenneth Nelesen. Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon, Feb. 2, 1988 page 12 ******** [at Port Charlotte FL]


RUTH HARTL Ruth Hartl Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Ruth Hartl Death Date 15 Sep 1920 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Ruth Hartl/bur 09-16-1920/cause: diabetis of mother/ bur on Philip Hartl lot]


ALPHONSE M. HARTLAUB Alphonse M. Hartlaub, 51, of 2009 Park St., Manitowoc, died Saturday morning. Funeral services will be 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic church, the Rev. Claude LeClair officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hartlaub was born March 2, 1911 in the Town of Newton and was a lifelong resident of Manitowoc County. He married Elizabeth Fehring at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Silver Lake on October 30, 1940. Prior to his illness four years ago, he was employed as a construction worker. He was a member of Boilermaker?s Local No. 443. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Frazier of Oostburg and Lois at home; three sons, Gregory, Ernest and Leo of Manitowoc; five brothers, Isadore and Rudolph of Manitowoc; Henry, Clemens and Victor of Rt. 1, Newton; a sister, Mrs. Ralph Schroeder of Manitowoc and four grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Monday at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times - Saturday, Dec. 15, 1962 ********* Funeral services for Alphonse M. Hartlaub, 51, of 2009 Clark St., Manitowoc, who died Saturday, will be 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. Claude LeClair officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hartlaub was a member of Operating Engineers Local No. 319. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 17, 1962 P. 11 ********* [removal from Calvary cemetery, 16 Oct. 1978/bur. on Elizabeth G. Hartlaub lot in Evergreen]


ELIZABETH G. HARTLAUB Elizabeth G. Hartlaub, age 79, of 7309 Peaceful Ln., Manitowoc, died September 14, 1999, at her residence. Graveside Committal Rites will take place at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 21, 1999, at Evergreen Cemetery, Deacon Robert Drobka officiating. She was born August 4, 1920, daughter of the late Archie and Mabel Skelton Fehring. She was married to the late Alphonse Hartlaub on October 30, 1940, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Alverno. Survivors include two sons and one daughter-in-law, Gregory and Marge Hartlaub, Sheboygan Falls, Ernest Hartlaub, Manitowoc; two daughters and sons-in-law, Diane and Walter Franzier, Oostburg, Lois and David Free, Manitowoc; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one step granddaughter; one step great-granddaughter; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Althea and George Guestel, Manitowoc, and Phyllis Busse, Manitowoc. She was preceded in death by one son, Leo Hartlaub, in 1978; one granddaughter, Katherine Hartlaub, 1968; one sister, Mildred Tuesburg; one brother- in-law, Meryl Busse. Pfeffer Funeral Home and Cremation Care Center is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to U.W. Cancer Center. Herald Times Reporter, September 20, 1999 P. A2


ERNEST R. HARTLAUB Ernest Raymond Hartlaub, age 61, of 7309 Peaceful Lane, Manitowoc, died on Oct. 3, 2009, at St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay. Ernie was born Feb. 10, 1948, in Newton, son of the late Alphonse and Elizabeth (Fehring) Hartlaub. He graduated from Lincoln High School with the class of 1967. He served our country in the Vietnam war with the U.S. Marine Corps from 1967-1975. He worked for Lakeside Foods and was a member of American Legion Drews Bleser Post No. 88. Ernie is survived by one brother: Gregory Hartlaub, Sheboygan Falls; and two sisters and two brother-in-laws: Diane and Walter Frazier, Oostburg; Lois and David Free, Manitowoc. Seven nieces and nephews, four great-nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and other relatives and friends also survive. Ernie is preceded in death by one brother Leo, a niece Kathy Hartlaub, aunts and uncles. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The Pfeffer Funeral Home and All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the Hartlaub family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Oct. 18, 2009


LEO HARTLAUB Leo J. Hartlaub, 22, a native of Manitowoc, died Wednesday October 14, in Kingman, Ariz, as the result of an automobile accident. Funeral services will be 9:30 am Friday in Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Bruce Huffer will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hartlaub was born Sept. 3, 1956 in Manitowoc, son of the late Alphonse M. Hartlaub and Elizabeth Fehring Hartlaub. He attended Manitowoc Public Schools and was graduated from Lincoln High School with the Class of 1974. He then joined the U.S. Air force and was discharged in August of 1978 after serving five years. He married Mary L. Kelley August 13, 1976 in Jacksonville, Ark. Survivors include his wife, Mary; two step-sons, Israel and Joshua of Pennsylvania; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hartlaub of Manitowoc; two brothers, Gregory of Sheboygan and Ernest of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Diane) Frazier of Oostburg, Wis. and Mrs. David (Lois) Free of Branch and nieces and nephews. Friends may call in Pfeffer Funeral Home 3 pm to 9 pm Thursday. In lieu of flowers the family request memorials to Abate of Wisconsin. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wed., Oct. 11, 1978 page 3 ********* [d. in Kingman, AZ/bur. on Elizabeth G. Hartlaub lot (mother)]


FLORENCE HARTMAN DEATH COMES AS MESSENGER OF RELEASE Death came as a messenger of release from long years of suffering when it claimed Mrs. Emil Hartman at the family home on Rural Route 7 last night, Mrs. Hartman having been afflicted for seven years off and on, at times suffering greatly. The body was brought to the Urbanek and Wattawa Co. morgue here and funeral services will be held from their chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 o?clock. Mrs. Hartman, nee Florence Gobin, was born at Boscobel fifty-three years ago in August and with her husband had resided here fifteen years. She is survived by her husband here, her mother Mrs. Mary Gobin at Lehigh, Ia., five sisters, Mrs. E. Hollingsworth, Mrs. George Terens, Soldiers Grove, Ill., Mary of Charles City, Ia., Altha, and one brother Samuel at Alberta, Canada. Manitowoc Herald News, February 8, 1926 P. 2 ******* The funeral of Mrs. Emil Hartman was held this afternoon from the Urbanek and Wattawa chapel. Burial took place at Evergreen. Manitowoc Herald News, February 10, 1926 P. 3


PENELOPE "PEARL" HARTMAN Pearl Hartman, age 85, of 100 S. 18th St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday, January 10, 2001, at Holy family Memorial Medical Center. Funeral Services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, January 13, 2001, at St. Mary's Home Chapel. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Thomas Wojciechowski O.F.M., with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Pearl was born February 27, 1915, at Fond du Lac, daughter of the late Alex and Mary Hungas Pharris. She was educated at Fond du Lac and married Alex Theodoru, October 25, 1940, at Fond du Lac. Alex and Pearl owned and operated Coney Island Restaurant Manitowoc. Alex preceded her in death September 23, 1948. Pearl then operated Pearl's Bar at Clover from 1952 to 1956. On December 3, 1960, she was married to Francis P. Hartman at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Manitowoc. From 1976 to 1998 they retired to Florida. They celebrated 40+ years together. Pearl enjoyed her family, many friends, cooking and sewing. Survivors include her husband, Francis; surviving children include, Helen and Robert Cichantek, Manitowoc, Alexis and Kenneth Kaniasty, Milwaukee, Rita and Richard Bertler, Englewood, Fla., Alex and Susan Theodoru, Green Bay, David and Karen Hartman, Eugene and Janice Hartman and Donald Hartman, all of Manitowoc, Helen Anderson, Schamberg, Ill., Richard and Marlene Hartman, Manitowoc; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; a brother and sister-in-law, William and LuLu Pharris, Lake Forest, Ill.; two sisters-in-law, Caroline Pharris, Florida and Marian Pharris, Milwaukee; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. She was also preceded in death by a stepdaughter, Joanne Hartman, a grandchild, Leaha Sue Theodoru; two brothers, Charles and John. Relatives and friends may call at Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Manitowoc from 4-8 p.m. Friday, and on Saturday at St. Mary's Home Chapel from 8 a.m. until the time of service at 9 a.m. A prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening led by Fr. Tom. Herald Times Reporter, January 11, 2001 p.A3 ******** (nee Pharris/1st husband Theodoru/2nd husband Hartman)


WALTER K. HARTMAN Walter K. Hartman, 63, of 5005 Sunset Road, Manitowoc, died last Thursday evening, August 10, 1989 at Colony Oak Care Center, Appleton. Funeral services will be 11 am Monday at First Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Rev. Bruce W. Hanstedt will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hartman was born March 10, 1926 at Oshkosh, son of the late George and Anna Hanneman Hartman. He received his education in Oshkosh Public School System. Mr. Hartman entered the United States Navy during World War II serving from 1944 to 1946. He continued his education at UW-Oshkosh receiving his BA Degree in Education and then he continued at UW -Madison, receiving his Masters Degree in Administration. In 1951 Mr. Hartman came to Manitowoc and taught elementary education at McKinley Grade School from 1952 to 1963. He later became the first Principal at James Monroe Elementary School from 1964 to 1973. He also was Principal of Newton, Cleveland and Garfield Elementary Schools and Principal at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School from 1978 until his retirement in 1986. He married the former Doris Smith on August 6, 1976 at Waukegan, Illinois. Mr. Hartman was a member of Manitowoc Golden Kiwanis Club, Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity, lifetime member of National Education Association and Wisconsin Principals Association and a member of First Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Doris; a step-son, Jeffrey Hoffman of Fresno, California; a step daughter, Leslie Hoffman of Los Angeles, California; five brothers and three sisters-in-law, William and Vivian Hartman of Oshkosh, Edward Hartman of Oshkosh, Raymond and Lois Hartman of St. Charles, Illinois, Ralph and Rita Hartman of Providence, Rhode Island, Albert Hartman of Carlsbad, California; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Helen and Herman Hoppe of Oshkosh, Lillian Hartman of Oshkosh, Elaine and Leo Muza of Oshkosh, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends survive. He was preceded in death by a sister. Friends may call at Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home, 5 pm to 9 pm Sunday and Monday at the church from 10 am until the hour of service at 11 am. Memorials may be made to Wisconsin Alzheimers Association. Manitowoc Herald Times, Fri., Aug. 11, 1989 page B7 ******** [d. at Appleton WI]


ALBERT HARTMANN ALBERT HARTMAN(sic) DIES AT THE AGE OF 61 YEARS Albert Hartman, resident of the city since his birth sixty years ago, is dead at the family home, 1414 Clark Street, after an illness of over two years. Death came early this morning and was due to dropsy. Albert Hartman attended the schools in the city and shortly after reaching his majority was married to the wife who survives. Six children were born, all of whom are alive, three boys, Emil, Edward and Arthur, who make their home here, Mrs. George Wieland and Mrs. John Johnson of Milwaukee and Mrs. William Herman of Pine Bluff, Wyoming. One brother also survives, Emil A. Hartman of Madison. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon from the late home and interment will be at Evergreen. Mr. Hartman was for years engaged in the bill posting business. For months he had been failing. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, March 26, 1919 Page 8 ******** [bur. 03-28-1919/cause: acute myocarditis]


AMALIA HARTMANN Death of Mrs. Amalia Hartmann, wife of Mr. Andreas Hartmann, last Fri.(01 Jan) The deceased came to Manitowoc with her husband about 30 years ago. He set up a saddle business and she began a fashion shop. Later they gave up both businesses and established a store for vegetables, nuts, sweets and toys. The deceased left her husband with two grown children. Burial took place last Sunday. Der Nord Westen, 07 Jan. 1886 ******** Mrs. Hartmann of this city died on Friday last and was buried on Sunday. She was one of the first settlers of Manitowoc and for some years conducted a little grocery store on the south side. Manitowoc Pilot, January 7, 1886 P. 3 ******** [Mrs. Hartmann/bur. 01-03-1886/age 55 yrs.]


ANDREAS HARTMANN Death's Harvest Andreas Hartman, one of the pioneer residents of Manitowoc, died at his home on South Eighth Street at 7:30 Sunday morning. He had been in failing health for nearly two years, but was not confined to his room until last Monday. He was a sufferer from chronic bronchitis and it was this that caused his death. He was nearly 76 years old. The deceased was born at Henderber, Prussia, April 3rd, 1828. He caem to Wisconsin in 1858, locating in this city. A year later he went to Sheboygan where he was married to Miss Amelia Poley December 12, 1854. He remained at Sheboygan until May, 1855 when he returned to Manitowoc and had resided here continuously to the time of his death. Mr. Hartman was engaged in the saddlery business until about 1872, when he was compelled to abandon the trade on account of failing eye sight and hearing. In 1874 he was employed by Schuette Bros., to attend to the sewing and laying of carpets sold by that firm and this position he held until a few weeks ago, when failing health compelled him to retire. Two children survive him, Albert, a resident of this city and Emil A., for the past two years, a clerk in the office of the Adjutant General at Madison. Mrs. Hartmann died in December, 1885. The deceased was a man of sterling traits of character, honorable, upright and conscientious, he enjoyed the respect and esteem of all. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Dec. 19, 1898 page 1 ********* Death has taken another of our old pioneers. Andreas Hartmann died here Sunday morning. He was born 03 April 1823 in Henderber, Prussia and so was 75 years, 8 months and 15 days of age. After leaving his schooling, he learned leather handtooling and traveled to all parts of his homeland. For a time he plied his trade in Denmark. In 1853 he came to America to first settle in Manitowoc, then later in Sheboygan where he married and since 1855 has been a resident of Manitowoc. He suffered for many years with a bronchial illness. Mr. Hartmann lost his wife many years ago and is survived by two sons, Albert and Emil and several grandchildren. He will be missed by many friends. Der Nord Westen, Dec. 22, 1898 ******** [age 75 yrs./cause: chronic bronchitis]


ANNIE HARTMANN Mrs. Albert Hartman(sic), 93, of Rt. 2, Manitowoc,died Sunday at the home on Memorial Drive, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be at 2 pm Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was Mary Rauber, July 21, 1861 in Centerville and in 1881 was married to Albert Hartman. They located in Manitowoc where her husband was employed as a house decorator. He died in 1919. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Roy Clark of Pearson, Wis., and Mrs. William Herman of Carpenter, Wyo.; son, Emil of Rt. 2, Manitowoc; 16 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren and a great great grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 pm Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Feb. 14, 1955 page M13 ***** [Annie Hartmann/d. 02-13-1955/age 93 yrs./bur. on Albert Hartman lot]


ARTHUR HARTMANN A. HARTMAN(sic), 45, DIES MONDAY AT MADISON Arthur Hartman, 45, who resided with his mother on Route 2, between here and Two Rivers, but who has been a patient at the General Hospital at Madison for several months, passed away there on Monday. The remains are being brought to this city and burial will take place Friday afternoon at two from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, with interment at Evergreen cemetery. The deceased was unmarried and before being taken ill was employed at the Hamilton plant in Two Rivers. Besides the mother, Mrs. Lena Hartman, the deceased is survived by two brothers, Emil and Edward of this city and three sisters, Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Roy Clarke of Route 2, and Mrs. William Hermann of Carpenter, Wyom. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, February 10, 1932 P.1 ******** [died at Madison, WI/cause: carcinoma of left tonsil-broncho pneumonia/ bur. on Albert Hartman lot]


EDWARD HARTMANN Madison Car Kills Hartman (sic) Memorial Drive Accident Scene Rural Area Man Dies at Hospital in Two Rivers Edward C. (Peanuts) Hartman, 64, of route 2, Manitowoc, was fatally injured early last evening when struck on highway 42, two miles north of the city by a car driven by Harold A. Schauer of Madison. Hartman, taken to the Two Rivers municipal hospital, died 12 hours later. Coroner Theodore Teitgen announced an inquest will be held. The death was the second highway fatality in the county this year. County traffic officer William Ladwig, who, with Sheriff Clarence Baryenbruch, was called to the scene of the accident, said Schauer was driving towards Manitowoc when the accident occurred in front of Bobbie?s tavern. Hartman was walking across the three-lane highway from east to west, and Schauer was driving in the west lane of the highway, the traffic report said. Chest Was Crushed Passengers in the Schauer car were A. T. Fadness and S. G. Swenson, both of Madison. Coroner Teitgen said Hartman sustained a crushed chest, broken collar bone, compound fracture of the right leg and a fractured skull. His death occurred shortly before 10 o?clock this morning. Funeral services for Mr. Hartman will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed after Sunday noon at the funeral home. He was born in this city in 1883 and always lived here. In recent years he had been employed as a handyman at the Buffalo Inn on Buffalo street. Survivors Listed Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Lena Hartman, a brother, Emil, both of route 2, Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. John Johnson of route 2, Manitowoc, Mrs. William Herman of Carpenter, Wyo., and Mrs. Ray Clark of Paerson (sic), Wis? Manitowoc Herald Times, March 19, 1949 P. 1 ******** Inquest Into Death of Hartman Is Scheduled Inquest into the death of Edward C. (Peanuts) Hartman (sic), 65, of route 2, Manitowoc, fatally injured Friday evening when struck on Memorial drive by a car driven by Harold A. Schauer of Madison will be held at 10:30 Tuesday morning in municipal court, it was announced today by Coroner Theodore Teitgen and Dist. Atty. Fred G. Dicke. Hartman died Saturday morning in the Two Rivers hospital. Principal witnesses will be Schauer, driver of the car, and two passengers, A. T. Fadness and S. G. Swenson. The three are connected with the state beverage tax division and were enroute back to Madison from a tour of the county when the accident happened. Funeral services for Mr. Hartman were held this afternoon at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, with burial in Evergreen cemetery. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 21, 1949 P. 4 ******** [bur. on Albert Hartmann lot]


BABY of ERDMAN HARTMANN Hartman Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name Hartman Gender Female Race White Birth Date 18 Feb 1899 Birth Place Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Father Erdman Hartman FHL Film Number 1305083 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** Hartman Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Hartman Color/Sex: W F Age: 1 hr. Father: Erdman Hartman Birth Date: 18 Feb 1899 Death Date: 18 Feb 1899 Death County: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: Premature death Burial place: Evergreen "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Erdman Hartmann/bur. 02-19-1899/cause: premature birth]


ERNA HARTMANN Death Sun., of the few months old child of Mr. Hartmann, one of the teachers in the Lutheran School here. Burial took place Tues. in the city cemetery. Der Nord Westen, 21 May 1896 ****** [cause: tuberculosis]


GEORGE HARTMANN George Car Fried Hartmann Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name George Car Fried Hartmann Gender Male Race White Birth Date 27 Jul 1889 Birth Place Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Father Albert Hartmann Mother Helena Rauber FHL Film Number 1305082 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** G K F Hartmann Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907 Name G K F Hartmann Death Date 1 Oct 1889 Death Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Volume 02 Page number 0328 Reel 049 Image 2169 Index Volume 01 Sequence Number 147582 "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907" ***** Gearge K F N Hartmann Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Gearge K F N Hartmann Color/Sex: Wh M Father: Albert Hartmann Mother: Helena Hartmann Birthplace: Manitowoc Wis Birth Date: 27 Jul 1889 Death Date: 1 Oct 1889 Death County: Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: Summer complaint Burial place: City cem "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [George Hartmann/bur 10-03-1889/age 2 mo/cause: born weak]


THEODORE HARTMANN, JR. We are sorry to have to notice the death and burial of Theodore the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, of our city, at the age of 14 years, last Monday night. His sudden death was caused by taking a bath while in a high state of perspiration, bringing on such a severe prostration to the nervous system that all efforts of our physicians proved entirely unavailing. He was buried yesterday morning, and the funeral procession was one of the largest we have ever witnessed. The bereaved parents have the most heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends and acquaintance. Manitowoc Tribune Thursday, August 17, 1871 pg. 4 ********* From the Files of the Pilot - Fifty Years Ago - (1871) Died in this city on Friday, August 11, 1871, of spotted fever, Theodore, eldest son of Andeaus and Ann Hartman, aged 17 years. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Aug. 18, 1921 ********* (1870 Manitowoc ward 2 census: Andrew Hartman age 48; Amelia age 38; Theodore age 13; Albert age 11; Amiel age 6)


NORA (SCHMITZ) HARTRANFT Nora Schmitz Hartranft, 91, of Everett, Wash., formerly of Manitowoc, died Monday, September 22, in Everett. Memorial services were held in Everett and her ashes will be sent to Manitowoc Evergreen Cemetery for burial. Mrs. Hartranft, nee Nora Schmitz, was graduated from the old South Side High School, present site of the Manitowoc Library, and following her graduation from Milwaukee Normal taught school in the Cleveland and Madison Schools, known then as the 7th and 2nd Ward Schools. She later moved to Everett, where she taught school and was married to William G. Hartranft, a superintendent of schools, and during the years made frequent visits to Manitowoc. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Robert (Irma) Phillips of Manitowoc and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Orin Schmitz of Bradenton, Florida. Her husband, two brothers and a sister preceded her in death. Herald Times Reporter, September 25, 1980 P.3 ******** [d. at Bethany Home, Everett, WA/cremains/widow of Wm. J. Hartranft/ bur. on Henry J. Wilda lot]


WILLIAM G. HARTRANFT Messages received here advised of the death yesterday at Kirkland, Wash., of W. G. Hartranft. He was the husband of the former Nora Schmitz of this city and with his wife visited here frequently. Burial will take place at Kirkland. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 10, 1944 P. 2 ******** [d. 03-09-1944 at Kirkland, King Cty, WA/age 77 yrs./cremains/bur. on Hy. J. Wilda lot]


AUGUST HARTUNG August Hartung, 82, Dies At Son?s Home, Menasha August Hartung, 82, former Manitowoc and Chicago contractor, died yesterday at the home of his son, C. B. Hartung at Menasha, where he had been residing for several years. The body is to be brought to Manitowoc Thursday morning with services at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery. The deceased was born in Germany in 1853 and accompanied his parents to this country when a boy. They located at Two Rivers. In later years he came to this city and operated a general store and saloon on Washington street. In 1878 Mr. Hartung entered the contracting business and moved from here to Chicago where he engaged in business. He was married in this city to Miss Julia Bean. She died in 1924. Survivors are a son, C. B. Hartung, Menasha, a daughter, Mrs. Roy Grimes, Hamilton, Ont., and a sister, Mrs. John Stelzer of this city. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 2, 1935 P. 2 ******* [bur. 01-03-1935/d. at Menasha, WI/cause: senility-fracture of right hip] (d. 1 Jan. 1935/age 81 yrs. 1 mo. 7 da./St. John's United Church of Christ)


CENTENNIAL B. HARTUNG HARTUNG RITES TO BE TUESDAY Former Resident Dies While Driving His Car Funeral services for C. B. Hartung, 59, former county resident who died suddenly at the wheel of his automobile at Menasha Friday night, will be held Tuesday. Following services at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Menasha the body will be brought to Manitowoc for interment in Evergreen cemetery after services here at 2:30 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Mr. Hartung collapsed at the wheel of his car while driving to his summer home at Adella Beach, near Menasha. The deceased was born in Two Rivers in 1876(sic) and later moved to this city. After moving to Menasha he was a Soo line engineer and during the past 20 years was a representative of a life insurance company in Neenah and Menasha. He was a member of the Masonic order. He is survived by his widow, two sons, two daughters, and a sister. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 3, 1935 P. 2 ******** [Centennial B. Hartung/bur. 06-04-1935/d. at Neenah, WI/cause: coronary embolism/ bur. on A.J. Hartung lot]


JULIETTE HARTUNG DEATH CLAIMS MRS. A. HARTUNG AT CHICAGO Former Resident of City Will Be Brought Here For Burial The body of Mrs. A.J. Hartung, sister of Mrs. Mary Ryan of this city who died in Chicago on Tuesday, will arrive in the city this evening and burial will take place from the Ryan home, 1614 Washington street Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. F.P. Keicher of Chilton to have charge of the services. Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Hartung, nee Juliette Bean, is well remembered in this city and news of her death at Chicago came as a complete surprise to friends and relatives here. Mrs. Hartung was a native of Manitowoc having been born here May 13, 1855 but for the past forty years she had made her home in Chicago. Mrs. Hartung has kept in close touch with the affairs of the city however, coming here for an extended visit every year. Decedent is survived by her husband A.J. Hartung of Chicago, one son C.B. Hartung of Menasha, a daughter Mrs. Leroy Grimes who resides at Hamilton Canada; five sisters, Mr. E.B. McPherson, Kaukauna; Mrs. Tillie B. Hartung, Chicago, Mrs. Millie B. Leet, Salem, Mass; Mrs. Henry A. Towsley, Los Angeles; and Mrs. Mary Ryan of this city. Two brothers George W. Bean and Ben B. Bean both of this city, also survive. Relatives from out of the city will be here for the funeral services. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, April 2, 1924 P.2 ******** [Juliette B Hartung/bur. 04-03-1924/age 68 yrs/cause: chronic endocarditis/bur. on A.J. Hartung lot]


LEILA G. HARTUNG Miss Leila G. Hartung, 75, of 1433 N. 6th St., Manitou Manor, Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Friday afternoon of a coronary at the Manor. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Phipps Memorial Chapel, First Presbyterian Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Dale O. Tutje will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Hartung was born Jan. 14, 1898, at Two Rivers, daughter of the late Henry and Mary Enhardt Hartung. She was employed at Northwestern Freight office seven years and at Manitowoc Shipbuilding in the office for 30 years. Miss Hartung was a former member of the Lois Society of First Presbyterian Church and a present member of the Lydia Circle. Survivors include a brother, Chester of San Jose, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Warren Graham of Manitowoc. A brother and a sister preceded her in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, (Ninth Street Entrance) from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday until noon Monday and then at the chapel until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. April 7, 1973 ********** [d. 04-04-1973/age 75 yrs./lot under Graham Mrs. Warren A. and Hartung] (14 Jan 1898/Apr 1973/SSDI)


MATHILDA HARTUNG Mrs. Robert Hartung, 87, nee Mathilda Bean, a former Manitowoc resident, died Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Hollenbeck in Watertown, with whom she had made her home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Pfeffer funeral home, the Rev. A.C. Fischer officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. She was born in this city in 1860 and was married to Mr. Hartung in this city. A few years later they located in Chicago. Mr. Hartung died in 1929. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Hollenbeck of Watertown and a grandson, Robert H. Meinecke of Watertown. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 13, 1948 P. 2 ******* [d. 07-12-1948, Watertown, WI/age 86 yrs./bur. on R.F. Hartung lot]


ROBERT F. HARTUNG TWO RIVERS MAN DIES AT LOS ANGELES TWO RIVERS, Sept. 1-Word was received in Manitowoc yesterday of the death of Robert F. Hartung of Chicago who pased (sic) away Thursday night at 11:20 at Los Angeles where he had been visiting his brother- in-law Henry Towsley. Mr. Hartung had been ill only two weeks and the news of his death was recived here with surprise. Born at Two Rivers in 1862, Mr. Hartung spent the greater part of his lift (sic) at Chicago, where he did carpenter work. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Matilda Hartung, a former Manitowoc woman and a daughter, Mrs. Emil Fehring of Chicago. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. William Schuetze of this city, Mrs. Stelzer of Mishicot and a brother, August Hartung of Chicago. The wife of August Hartung is critically ill at her home at Chicago and doubt is expressed for her recovery. Her sister, Mrs. Mary Ryan, Washington street, Manitowoc is with her. The body of Mr. Hartung was shipped from Los Angeles last night and the funeral will be held at Manitowoc upon its arrival with burial to be in Evergreen cemetery. Although details of the funeral have not been completd (sic), it will probably be held from Mrs. Ryan's home, Mrs. Ryan being a sister-in-law of Mr. Hartung. Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, September 1, 1923 P.11 ******** The body of Robert Hartung, former Two Rivers man, arrived here yesterday afternoon from Los Angeles, Calif., and the funeral was held at 2 o?clock this afternoon at the home of Mr. Hartung?s sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Ryan, Washington street and burial was in Evergreen cemetery. Manitowoc Herald News, September 5, 1923 P. 3 ******** Mrs. Leroy Grimes of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, arived (sic) yesterday called here to attend the funeral of Robert Hartung who died at Los Angeles and whose body was brought back here yesterday for burial. The funeral was held this afternoon. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, September 5, 1923 P.12 ******** (Robert Hartung/d. 31 Aug. 1923/res. Los Angeles, Calif./cause: sleeping sickness/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) [bur 09-05-1923/cause: encaphalitis]


AMY HELENE HARTWIG Child Runs In Front Of Car, Dies Instantly Amy Hartwig, 6, Killed South of Manitowoc Young Victim Is County?s Eleventh Fatality of Year A six year old girl became Manitowoc County?s 11th traffic fatality of the year shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday. She was the 50th traffic fatality in the state. Amy Helen Hartwig, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hartwig of 1705 Jackson St., Manitowoc, died instantly after she darted in the path of a north-bound auto and was struck on county Truck LS three-fourths of a mile south of the city limits, county traffic police reported. The driver of the car was Floyd M. Nelson, 56?, of 1126 S. Seventh St., Manitowoc. The Hartwig girl was reported to have been visiting with her parents at the home of Charles A. Wilda of South 10th Street and darted away from the children with whom she was playing into the highway. She died instantly of a broken neck, according to Dr. Theodore Teitgen, coroner. Nelson told county traffic officers that as he approached the Charles Wilda residence a car was parked with the headlights on along the road. He said that he did not see the child until he got along side of the parked car and then tried to stop but it was too late. He was reported to have carried the child a short distance in the point where he stopped. The Nelson vehicle was damaged in the left front fender and light. Doctor Teitgen said there would be an inquest. The county traffic report indicated that the road was dry at the time of the accident and the weather was listed as misty. The girl was born in this city May 30, 1950, and is survived, in addition to the parents, by a sister, Janet, a brother, John, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz, of the city. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First German Evangelical Lutheran Church here. The Rev. Armin Roekle will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home after 6 o?clock this Friday evening until 10:30 a.m. Saturday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, July, 1956 ********* [d. 07-19-1956/age 6 yrs./bur. on Orville Hartwig lot]


ANNA HARTWIG (d. 1943) Mrs. Fred Hartwig, 64, of 1412 Washington Street, died at 12:45 pm today at the Holy Family hospital after a short illness. Plans for the funeral are incomplete but will be announced Wednesday. The body was taken to the Pfeffer funeral home and may be viewed there after Tuesday noon. Mrs. Hartwig, nee Anna H. Frosch, was born Nov. 21, 1878 in Manitowoc Rapids. She was married in 1906. Survivors are the widower; three daughters, the Misses Iva, Alice and Georgia Hartwig all of this city; four brothers, Carl Frosch of Ashland, Oregon, William of Iron Mountain, Michigan. Louis of Green Bay and Leonard of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Strodthoff, Mrs. Elsie Awe, Mrs. William Rohrer and Mrs. Erwin Miller, all of this city. Manitowoc Herald-Times, Monday, April 26, 1943 ******** [d. 04-26-1943/age 64 yrs./cause: coronary thrombosis/ wife of Fred W. Hartwig]


ANNA HARTWIG (d. 1951) Mrs. Charles Hartwig, 78, of 930 S. 14th St., Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at Holy Family Hospital following a brief illness. Mrs. Hartwig, nee Anna Kulnick, was born in 1873 in the town of Manitowoc Rapids and has made her home all her life in Manitowoc. She was married to Mr. Hartwig in 1896. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, Rev. Richard Schmidt officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Survivors are her husband; daughter, Miss Lola at home; son, Harold at home; brother, James Kulnick of Berlin, Wis., and two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Schroeder and Mrs. Clara Kellner, both of Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Sunday until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 10, 1951 P. 4 ******* [bur. 11-12-1951/age 78 yrs./bur. on Charles Hartwig lot]


CARL HARTWIG (d. 1891) Death on Sat. evening after a sickness of several weeks, of Mr. Carl Hartwig, a respected citizen of our city. He was born in 1836 and in 1863 emigrated from his home in Pomerania to Manitowoc which he never left. He is survived by his widow and 6 children. His burial took place yesterday afternoon in the city cemetery. Der Nord Westen, 28 May 1891 ******** [Charles Hartwig/bur. 05-27-1891/age 55 yrs./ cause: cancer of the stomach] ******** (First publication Oct. 8, 1891.) No 99 STATE OF WISCONSIN-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Charles Hartwig, deceased. An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of Charles Hartwig late of the city of Manitowoc, in said county, having been delivered into said court: An Mary Hartwig, of the aforesaid city and county, having presented to said court her petition in writing duly verified, representing among other things, that said Charles Hartwig, died testate, at the city of Manitowoc on the 23th day of May 1891; that said instrument is the last will of said deceased and that his widow, said Mary Hartwig the petitioner, is named therein as executrix and praying that said instrument be proven and admitted to probate and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to said Mary Hartwig. It is ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs of said last will and testament be taken at a regular term of said county court, to be held at the probate office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the third day of November, 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M. And it is surther (sic) ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week, previous to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot a newspaper published in said Manitowoc county. Dated October 5, 1891. By the Court, Emil Baensch, County Judge. Schmitz & Kirwan, Attys. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, October 8, 1891, P. 2


CHARLES HARTWIG (d. 1964) Charles A. Hartwig, 92, of 930 S. 14th St., Manitowoc, died Thursday afternoon at home. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, with the Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Hartwig was born Feb. 14, 1872, at Manitowoc, son of the late Carl and Margie Bruins Hartwig. The lifelong city resident attended Manitowoc public schools and married Anne Kulnick Oct. 27, 1896. She died Nov. 10, 1951. Before retiring 20 years ago he owned and operated Hartwig Tavern at 14th and Washington streets. He was a member of Manitowoc Eagles Aerie 706. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Lola Hartwig, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Hart, of Manitowoc. A son, Harold, died in 1958. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times, May 29, 1964 P. 9 ******** [Charles A. Hartwig/d. 5-28-1964/age 92 yrs.]


CHRISTIAN HARTWIG Death Wed. morning of Christian Hartwig of old age. The funeral was held Sun. afternoon from the Johannes Church. Der Nord Westen, 29 Mar. 1900 ******** Christian Hartwig/b. 1828 in Grebien, Mecklenburg/d. 28 Mar. 1900/survived by widow and 6 children/St. John's United Church of Christ ***** [Christian Hartwig/bur. 03-27-1900/age 72 yrs./cause: bronchitis]


ELIZABETH LEAH HARTWIG Elizabeth Leah Hartwig, two months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hartwig of 1310 South 9th street, died suddenly Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. L. H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Survivors are the parents; brother, John; paternal grandmother, Mrs. George Schultz. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o?clock this evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 13, 1948 P. 2 ******* [d. 12-12-1948/age 2 mon./bur. on Orville Hartwig lot]


FRANK HARTWIG A 5 month old son of Carl Hartwig died on Tuesday. Burial today. Der Nord Westen, 19 Apr. 1877


FRED W. HARTWIG Fred A. Hartwig, 82, of 1412 Washington St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been removed earlier in the day. Funeral services will be at 2:30 pm Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The lifelong City of Manitowoc resident was born July 27, 1878, son of the late Carl and Maria Bruns Hartwig. He married Anna Frosch at Manitowoc in October of 1906. She died April 26, 1943. Before his retirement in 1951, Mr. Hartwig was employed since Sept. 1, 1915 by Mirro Aluminum Co. He was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles and of the Twenty-five Club of Mirro. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Iva Hartwig and Mrs. Arden (Alice) Hansen of Manitowoc and Mrs. Walter V. (Georgia) Jensen of Kohler; a brother, Charles and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Hart of Manitowoc and a grandson, Greg Jensen. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 pm Friday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., Nov. 3, 1960 page T5 ******* [d. 11-02-1960/age 82 yrs.]


HAROLD HARTWIG Harold Hartwig, 58, of 930 S. 14th St., Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital where he had been confined the past weeks. Funeral services will be at 2 pm Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, with the Rev. Richard Schmitz officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Hartwig was born Sept. 21, 1899 in Manitowoc, son of Charles A. and the late Anna Kulnick Hartwig. He resided in Manitowoc his entire life and operated the Hartwig Tavern, Manitowoc. He was a charter member of the Sea Gulls, a 25 year member of Manitowoc Eagles and a member of Manitowoc Sheriff and Deputies Assn. Survivors include his father and a sister, Miss Lola Hartwig of Orlando, Fla. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 pm Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Sat., Mar. 1 1958 page M11 ******* [d. 03-01-1958/age 58 yrs./bur. on Charles Hartwig lot] ******* BOY OF NINE IS LIFE CRIPPLE Harold Hartwig, South Side Lad Meets with Terrible Mishap Today FOOT AMPUTATED TWO INCHES ABOVE ANKLE Caught under one of the wooden rollers used in moving the Platt building, the old Reedsville House, and his foot crushed, Harold Hartwig, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartwig, Washington Street, was crippled for life in an accident of which he was the victim this morning, the foot being so terribly crushed that amputation was necessary. The injured boy was taken to the Holy Family hospital and the foot was amputed two inches above the ankle. The lad is resting easy and will recover. With several neighborhood playmates the Hartwig lad was interested in watching the works of moving the building on Franklin street, between 11th and 12th Streets this morning. In moving the building, planks are laid upon the ground and heavy wooden rollers are then placed under the building to move it. When the building is forced ahead and one of the rollers released the workingmen secure it and place it under the front part of the structure again. The weight of the house rests upon these rollers and it was under one of them that the unfortunate boy was caught and had his foot crushed. No one witnessed the accident, workmen being first apprised of it by the cries of the injured lad as his foot was crushed under the roller. According to the statement of Contractor G.W. Kennedy, who is in charge of the work, considerable trouble has been experienced with boys who continually sought to secure a ride on the building as it moved. Repeated warnings had been given the boys and workmen had several times during the morning chased the youngsters from the building, appreciating the danger of an accident. At the time of the accident in which the Hartwig boy was injured, the workmen were all engaged on the west side of the building, in front of the structure which is being moved west and the boys had evidently sought to rise on the rear end and in some way, the Hartwog lad must have slipped and had his foot caught in the path of one of the rollers and when the roller reached the foot, in pinioned and crushed it. Workmen rushed to the aid of the boy as soon as his cries were heard and the moving operations had stopped but not before the roller had passed over the foot, crushing it badly, breaking the small bones in the foot. Carl Hartwig, father of the injured boy, was summoned at once and secured a carriage and rushed his son to the hospital where physicians said it was impossible to save the foot and immediately performed the operation. The foot was crushed in terrible manner, every bone being broken. Mrs. Hartwig is prostrated by the shock of the accident and is under care of a physician. The sympathy of many friends will go out to Mr. and Mrs. Hartwig. The injured boy is a bright lad, active in all sports of boys of his age and was popular with young and old and the accident, which will deprive him of the sports of youth, will be deeply regretted. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tues., Aug. 31, 1909


ISABEL B. HARTWIG Isabel B. Hartwig of 403 Third Street, Neenah, aged 74, died unexpectedly Sunday, November 11 at Theda Clark Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, November 14 at 11 am at Trinity Lutheran Church of Neenah with the Rev. D. J. Engelbrecht. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born March 24, 1916 in the Town of Rockland, Wisconsin, daughter of the late Herman and Alvina Radtke Bessert. She was a Neenah resident since 1958. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Neenah and the Christian Womens Circle of the church. She was married to Orville Hartwig on August 11, 195 in Reedsville, Wisconsin. Survivors include her husband, Orville, one daughter, Janet (Gregory) Gajewski of Menahsa; one son, John of Sturgeon Bay; four sisters, Ruth (Elmer) Behnke of Park Ridge, Illinois, Louise Koerwitz of Park Ridge, Illinois, Lydia (William) Lockbaum of Sun City, Arizona and Myrtl Odegard of California; three grandchildren, Morgan, Elaine and Bethany Gajewski; her mother-in-law, Emma Schultz of Two Rivers. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Amy and Elizabeth; one brother, Harry Haese, two sisters, Selma Umnus and Ella Erdmann. Friends may call Tuesday evening at Westgor Funeral Home, Neenah from 6-8 pm. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tues., Nov. 13, 1990 page B6 ******* [d. in Neenah, WI/wife of Orville Hartwig]


LOLA H. HARTWIG Miss Lola H. Hartwig, age 95, of St. Mary?s Home, Manitowoc, died Sunday evening, February 21, 1993, at the home. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 24, 1993, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Officiating the service will be the Rev. Thomas Wojciechowski O.F.M. She was born November 13, 1897, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Charles (Carl) and Anna Kulnick Hartwig. Survivors include special friends, Bonnie and Richard Vogel, and their children, Holly, Sara and Brian; cousins, other relatives and friends also survive. She was preceded in death by one brother, Harold. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home on Wednesday morning from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, February 23, 1993 P. A2 ********* [d. 2/21/1993/at St. Mary's Home in Manitowoc/cremains/buried 2/27/1993/ age 95 at death/bur. on Charles Hartwig lot]


ORVILLE E. HARTWIG Orville "Red" Hartwig, 84, passed away on Friday, April 16, 1999, at Theda Clark Medical Center. He was born on May 29, 1914 in Denmark, Wis., the son of the late Edward Hartwig and Emma Schultz. On August 11, 1945, he married Isabel Bessert. She preceded him in death in November, 1990. During his youth Hartwig was a Great Lakes Sailor, later he was a merchant seaman in the South Pacific, active in World War II. He was employed by Kimberly Clark for many years until his retirement in 1973. He was an avid bowler, and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Neenah, since 1958. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Janet (Gregory) Gajewski, Menasha, and a son, John Hartwig, Neenah; three grandchildren, Morgan, Elaine and Bethany Gajewski, all of Menasha; two sisters, Loretta Madson, Egg Harbor, and Beulah Heebin, Seattle, Wash. Red was preceded in death by two daughters Amy and Elizabeth, a brother, Leland, a sister-in-law, Mary, two brothers-in-law, Robert Madson and Tom Heebink. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 20, 1999, at 11 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Neenah. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Family and friends will be received on Monday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at Nennah's (sic) Westgor Funeral Home, and again on Tuesday at the church from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial to the Bethel Lutheran School is being established. Herald Times Reporter, April 18, 1999 P. A2 ********* [d. at Theda Clark]


IVA M. HARTWIG Miss Iva M. Hartwig, of 1412 Washington St., Manitowoc, died Monday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Hartwig was born in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Fred W. and Anna Frosch Hartwig. She attended Manitowoc public schools and was a graduate of Lincoln High School. Prior to her retirement she was employed in the office of Mirro Aluminum Co., Manitowoc. She was a member of Mirro Aluminum 25 year club. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Arden H. (Alice) Hansen, of Manitowoc and Mrs. W.V. (Georgia) Jensen, of Kohler and a nephew (Survivor omitted for privacy.) Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. April 10, 1972 ******** [d. 04-10-1972/age 64 yrs./bur. on Fred W. Hartwig lot] (29 Oct 1907/Apr 1972/SSDI)


MAMIE HARTWIG Miss Mamie Hartwig, of ____ Marshall St., Manitowoc, lifelong resident of the city, died Wednesday morning at the Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, following a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. Friday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Richard Schmitz will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartwig, and in recent years, resided with her sister, Mrs. Blanche Hart. Surviving are two brothers, Charles and Fred Hartwig and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Hart, all of Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 3, 1954 P. 22 ******** [age 83 yrs./bur. on Charles Hartwig lot]


MARIA HARTWIG Death Thurs. last week, in the local Holy Family Hospital, of Mrs. Marie Hartwig, widow of the late Carl Hartwig, from complications following an operation. Mrs. Hartwig was born 28 Feb. 1842 in Hanover and came to Milwaukee as a child with her parents. There she married Carl Hartwig in 1867 with whom she moved to Manitowoc 31 yrs. ago. She leaves 6 children. The funeral was held Sun. afternoon. Der Nord Westen, 18 June 1903 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page) ********** Mrs. Marie Hartwig, one of the well known residents of the South Side, died Thursday after a short illness. Mrs. Hartwig's death was a terrible shock to family and friends and is deeply mourned by all who knew her. Decedent was 61 years of age, born at Hanover, Germany and came here when a child of five years of age. Six children, four daughters, and two sons, mourn her demise. The funeral took place Sunday. Manitowoc Pilot, June 18, 1903 p.1 ********** GONE TO REST. Death Angel Calls Mrs. Maria Hartwig, a Popular, Pioneer Resident Mrs. Marie Hartwig, widow of Carl Hartwig, died at the Holy Family Hospital this noon after an illness of but one week. Death followed an operation for internal troubles. Mrs. Marie Hartwig was born at Hanover, February 28, 1842 and was 61 years of age at the time of her death. She came to this country with her parents when but a child and was married at Milwaukee to Carl Hartwig in 1867 and for a number of years the couple made their home at Milwaukee. Thirty-one years ago they removed to this city where the husband died twelve years ago. Since that time, she had been making her home with her children at 1506 Washington street. Mrs. Hartwig was one of the best known and most popular ladies in the city and had a host of friends who will learn of her death with deep regret. She is survived by six children, Mrs. Walter Bahr, Blanche, Hattie, Minnie, Carl and Fred Hartwig. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon from the late home on Washington street. Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 11, 1903 P. 1 ********** Marie Bruns Hartwig birth: 28 February 1842 Germany death: 11 June 1902 (sic) Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin residence: 1902 Manitowoc father: H. Bruns spouse: Carl Hartwig Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 ********** [cause: peritonitis]


ELIZABETH DELORES HARTZELL Elizabeth Delores Hartzell, age 86, died on Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, at George Washington University Hospital, Washington D.C. Elizabeth was born on July 23, 1923, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Felix A. and Elizabeth M. (McCann) Rosik. Elizabeth married John C. Hartzell, on July 4, 1953, at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago Ill. Survivors include her husband: John C.; two brothers: Felix L. Rosik, Manitowoc, Andrew J. and Pauline Rosik, Whitelaw; two sisters: Ludmilla R. and William Bollow, Milwaukee, and Maysel L. and Jerry Raven, Arizona. Also surviving are other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Elizabeth was proceeded in death by one sister: Catherine M. Wey, Nov. 18, 1991. Herald Times Reporter, Dec. 16, 2009 ****** From researcher andrew rosik Shari, The attachment is the marker for my sister and her husband John, I have little information for him, other than what my sister had me have the monument people put on the marker, the obituary is my sister, I had no information for John, hence no obituary. The marker is in section E in Evergreen Cemetery in Manitowoc.


JOHN C. HARTZELL John Hartzell Birth • Cook County, Illinois Birth Index, 1916-1935 Name John Hartzell Birth Date 19 Aug 1926 Birth Place Cook, Illinois, USA File Number 6037830 "Cook County, Illinois Birth Index, 1916-1935" ***** John Court Hartzell Military • U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name John Court Hartzell Race White Age 18 Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 19 Aug 1926 Birth Place Chicago, Illinois, USA Residence Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Registration Date 19 Aug 1944 Registration Place Illinois, USA Employer Unemployed Going to School Height 5 8 Weight 145 Complexion Light Hair Color Red Eye Color Hazel Next of Kin John Hartzell "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947" ***** John C. Hartzell Marriage • Cook County, Illinois Marriage Index, 1930-1960 Name John C. Hartzell Marriage Date 27 Jun 1953 Marriage Location Cook, Illinois, USA Spouse Betty D. Rosik Marriage license 2277240 File Number {96983721-598d-4bba-B7e4-11456738730b} "Cook County, Illinois Marriage Index, 1930-1960" ***** John C. Hartzell Death • U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name John C. Hartzell Social Security Number XXX Birth Date 19 Aug 1926 Issue year Before 1951 Issue State Illinois Last Residence 20008, Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia Death Date 6 Jun 2010 "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014"


BRUCE C. HARVATINE Bruce C. Harvatine, 3 5, of 711? N. Seventh St., Manitowoc, died Thursday morning at Theda Clark Hospital, Neenah. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at First Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Bruce Hanstedt will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Harvatine was born Dec. 22, 1939 at Chippewa Falls, son of John and Vivian Christopherson Harvatine. He was graduated from Cornell High School at Cornell, attended Whitewater University for two years and was graduated from Wisconsin State University at Eau Clare where he also did graduate work. He married Paula Meier June 29, 1963, at St. John Lutheran church at Cornell, residing at Manitowoc since marriage. He was a teacher at business education at Lincoln High School, Manitowoc since 1962. He was a member of Masquers Inc. and had been its president and secretary, and First Lutheran Church of Manitowoc. He was active with Manitowoc County Chapter of American Heart Assn. and its Heart-O-Rama. He was a member of the Manitowoc Education Assn., Northeastern Wisconsin Education Assn., Wisconsin Education Assn., National Education Assn., and the Wisconsin Business Education Assn. Survivors include his wife and two sons, Sean, 9 years, and Seth, 7 years, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvatine, of Cornell; two brothers, Phillip, of Centerville, Iowa, and John, of Springfield, Ill.; and paternal grandfather, John Harvatine, of Chippewa Falls. Friends may call at Schneider-Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday until 11 a.m. Saturday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, December 11, 1975 P. 2 ********* [d. at Neenah WI/bur. on Mrs. Paula M. Harvatine lot-his wife]


BABY HARVEY Harvey Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Harvey Death Date 6 Jul 1928 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Baby Harvey/bur. 7-9-1928/stillborn]


CATHERINE HARVEY Mrs. Catherine Harvey, 61, of 1029 South 15th Street, Manitowoc, died early Friday morning at Holy Family hospital, following a short illness. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Pfeffer funeral home, Manitowoc, the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Harvey, nee Catherine Blake, was born in Kaukauna in 1889 and was married to Floyd Harvey in 1913. They moved to Manitowoc in 1915. Mr. Harvey died in 1949. Survivors are three daughters Mrs. Gerald Schleis of Appleton, Mrs. Fred Schultz of Battle Creek, Mich., and Joan at home; son, Charles of Manitowoc; five grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 p.m. Saturday until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Friday, September 15,1950 pg. 2 ***** [d. 09-15-1950/age 61 yrs./bur. on Floyd Harvey lot]


CHARLES F. HARVEY (d. 1988) Charles F. Harvey, 66, of 1109 Windiate Street, Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Tuesday morning, December 6, 1988, at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home. Rev. Donald Schneider will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Harvey was born August 12, 1922, at Manitowoc, son of the late Floyd and Catherine Blake Harvey. He resided in Manitowoc all his life and attended Manitowoc Schools, graduating from Lincoln High School with the Class of 1940. He married the former Betty Lou Carey on January 8, 1944, at Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Harvey served with Spindler Company of Manitowoc from 1946 to 1965, and at that time he started his own business known as The C. Harvey Company, Inc., as president. He was active in Harvey-Broderick Transit of Manitowoc and was chairman of the Board of VanDerVarrt Holding Company of Sheboygan. Mr. Harvey was a member of Manitowoc Elks, member and past president of the Mnaitowoc County Builders, veteran of World War II serving with the United States Marines from 1944 to 1946. Survivors include his wife, Betty Lou; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Michael and Kathy of Plymouth, Pat and Nancy of Sturgeon Bay, and Reed of Manitowoc; a daughter and son-in-law, Nan and Mac Braml of Sheboygan; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Adele Schleis of Appleton, and Joan and Al Borgman of Long Valley, New Jersey; a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Joann and Robert Sullivan of Manitowoc and three grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Schultz. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Herald Times Reporter, December 7, 1988 P. 26 ******* [d. at Rochester MN]


CHARLES REED HARVEY (d. 2003) C. Reed Harvey, age 52, of 718 N. Water St., Manitowoc, died Monday, Oct. 27, 2003, at his condominium in Fish Creek. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, 2003 at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Burial will be held at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Reed was born Nov. 29, 1950, in Manitowoc, son of Betty Lou Carey Harvey and the late Charles F. Harvey. He graduated from Manitowoc Lincoln High School with the class of 1969. Reed was the past president of C. Harvey Ready Mix and currently president and owner of Harvey-Broderick Transit Company. Reed was a member of the Manitowoc Elks Club and the Manitowoc Yacht Club. Survivors include his mother: Betty Lou Harvey, Manitowoc; two brothers and sisters-in-law: Michael and Kathryn Harvey, Plymouth and Sister Bay, and their daughter: Megan, Sacramento, Calif.; Patrick and Nancy Harvey, Sturgeon Bay, and their children: Trisha of Pulaski; and Tim of Sturgeon Bay; a sister: Nan Harvey and her daughter: Elizabeth of Sheboygan; father of Elizabeth, Marc Brami, Sheboygan; uncles and aunts: Bob and Joan Sullivan, Manitowoc; Adell Schleis, Appleton; and Joan Borgeman, Wilmington, N.C. He is further survived by other relatives and many friends. The family will greet relatives and friends at the Pfeffer Funeral Home and Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2003 from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 2 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, October 2003


ELIZABETH LOUISE "BETTY" HARVEY Betty Lou Harvey, age 79, of 1109 Windiate St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 5, 2004 at River's Bend Health & Rehabilitation Center, Manitowoc. Betty Lou was born Dec. 14, 1924 in Manitowoc, daughter of the late John E. and Rose Marie Teitgen Carey. She was a graduate of Manitowoc Lincoln High School, class of 1942 and also attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 1943, she married Charles F. Harvey in Chicago, Ill. He preceded her in death Dec. 6, 1988. In her 79 years of life, Betty worked one summer at the Manitowoc Shipyards during World War II. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Manitowoc Junior Service League and was a devoted member of the Home Shopping Network. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law: Michael and Kathryn Harvey, Sister Bay, and their daughter: Megan, Sacramento, Calif.; Patrick and Nancy Harvey, Sturgeon Bay, and their children: Trisha (Sam) Sellitto, Manitowoc; Tim of Green Bay; a daughter: Nan Harvey and her daughter: Elizabeth, Sheboygan; father of Elizabeth, Marc Brami, Sheboygan; and a sister and brother-in-law: Joan and Robert Sullivan, Manitowoc. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. She was also preceded in death by a son: Reed Harvey; and a brother: John S. Carey. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8, 2004 at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Daniel Dewane with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The family will greet relatives and friends at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, 1121 N. 14th St., Manitowoc, from 9:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8, 2004 until the time of service at 11:30 a.m. Memorials would be appreciated to the Manitowoc Humane Society or to Peter's Pantry. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. The family would like to thank all Betty's special friends at River's Bend that took such wonderful care of her through the years. Also a special thanks to Betty's caregiver this past year, Linda Hamernik. Betty was a fabulous caring mother for all her years. Her family meant everything to her. She always cared more about others than herself. May you rest in peace. Herald Times Reporter, October 2004


FLOYD C. HARVEY Suffering a sudden heart attack at his home on route 2, Two Rivers, a short distance north of Memorial drive, Floyd C. Harvey, 60, veteran North Western road engineer, died early today. Mr. Harvey, who for the past several years had been an engineer on the streamliner ?400? between Milwaukee and Green Bay, had made his last trip with the train Wednesday of this week and had been enjoying good health previous to the fatal attack this morning. Masonic funeral rites will be conducted at the local temple at 3 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Born in York, Nebr., in 1889, Mr. Harvey came to Wisconsin as a young man to take up railroading for the North Western line out of Kaukauna in 1900. Later, after serving several years as a fireman, he became an engineer on steam powered locomotives for the line. In 1914 he came to Manitowoc where he had since continued to operate steam and diesel engines in this section of the state. In addition to the Manitowoc Masonic lodge, he was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Engineers. In 1912 he married the former Catherine Vlake of Kaukauna, who survives with a son, Charles, of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Fred Schultz of Battle Creek, Mich.; Mrs. Gerald Schleis of Appleton and Miss Joan, a student at Western Michigan college; a brother, Charles Harvey of Kaukauna; and four grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home from Monday afternoon until removal to the Masonic temple at 10 a.m. Tuesday where it will lie in state until the time of services Tuesday afternoon. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 29, 1949 P. 2 ******* Funeral services for Floyd C. Harvey, 60 (photo), veteran North Western road engineer, who died of a heart attack at his home on route 2, Two Rivers, early Saturday morning, will be conducted by members of the local Masonic lodge at the temple here at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Paul Blaufuss will be in charge of the rites. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed this evening at the Pfeffer funeral home and until 10 a.m. tomorrow when it will be removed to the Masonic temple to lie in state until the time of the afternoon services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, January 31, 1949 P. 2 ******* [bur. 02-01-1949/age 59 yrs.]


HULDA HARVEY Mrs. Hulda (Hilda) Harvey, 74, of Family Heritage Home, Manitowoc, died Monday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Private funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. George Knudson will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Harvey, nee Hulda Goetz, was born Aug. 10, 1896, at Young America, Minn., daugher of the late Christof and Caroline Klobe Goetz. She was married to William Harvey in 1930 at Los Angeles. The couple came to Two Rivers to reside in 1945. She had been employed at the Metalware Corp. at Two Rivers retiring in 1961. Her husband preceded her in death March 8, 1959. Mrs. Harvey was a member of the Senior Citizens of Manitowoc. Survivors include three nieces and a nephew (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Two sisters and three brothers preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 25, 1971 ******** [Hulda Emma/d. 01-25-1971/age 74 yrs./widow of William M. Harvey/ bur. on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wetenkamp lot] (Hilda Harvey/b. 10 Aug. 1896/d. Jan. 1971/SSDI)


WILLIAM M. HARVEY William M. Harvey, 79, of 1800? 12th St., Two Rivers, died Sunday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, following a six months illness. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Arthur Johnson will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Harvey was born Nov. 7, 1879, in Tennessee. He married the former Hulda Goetz in 1930 at Stevens Point, Neb. The couple moved to Two Rivers 14 years ago. Mr. Harvey was a musician and entertainer most of his life. He was a member of the Manitowoc Musicians Assn. Local 195, AFM. Survivors include the wife, a son, William Jr., of Kansas City, Kan.; a grand- child and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 9, 1959 P. 15 ******* [d. 03-08-1959/age 79 yrs./bur. on Arthur Wetenkamp lot]


RUTH HARVIE Mrs. Byron Harvie, 62, of Chicago, died Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Mrs. Harvie, with her husband, came to Manitowoc earlier in the week to visit with a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Stanley, of Rt. 5, Manitowoc. She suffered a heart attack Wednesday and was moved to the hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. A.B. Nimz will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born Ruth Arnold Aug. 5, 1892, at Dayton, Ohio. Surviving are her husband; a son, Dwight L. Moody of Chazy, N.Y.; daughter Mrs. Herbert of Rt. 5, Manitowoc; and three grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home (rest of sentence unreadable.) Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, June 25, 1955 P.11 ******* [d. 06-25-1955/age 62 yrs./bur. on Byron Harvie lot]


JUNE S. HASCHE Mrs. Wilbert (June) Hasche, age 89, of 2415 N. Rapids Road, Manitowoc, died on Saturday afternoon, July 10, 2010, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center. The former June Kluenker was born on Dec. 3, 1920, in the town of Manitowoc Rapids, daughter of the late Charles and Emma Rabenhorst Kluenkner (sic). She was a 1938 graduate of Manitowoc Lincoln High School. On April 18, 1942, June was married to Wilbert M. Hasche at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Manitowoc. Wilbert preceded her in death on Nov. 11, 1989. In the past, June worked as a bookkeeper for Johnson Hills Department Store, Roorbachs Flowers and Hasche Heating and Sheet Metal. She was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Ladies of Immanuel and June was known as the historian of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. Wilbert and June were chuch custodians of Immanuel for many years. Together June and Wilbert enjoyed researching family genealogy. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends survive. She was preceded in death by her parents: Charles and Emma Kluenker; her husband: Wilbert M. Hasche; one brother, Karl Kluenker; three brothers-in- law: Arlin Stetson, Marvin Hasche, Paul Kempfert. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 15, 2010, at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 916 Pine St., Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul Schossow and the Rev. Nicholas Maglietto will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the church on Thursday from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in June's name would be appreciated for Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church or the donor's choice. The Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home of Manitowoc is serving the Hasche family. Herald Times Reporter, July 13, 2010


WILBERT M. HASCHE Wilbert M. Hasche, 70, of 2415 N. Rapids Road, Manitowoc, died early Saturday morning, November 11, 1989 at Bellin Hospital, Green Bay. Funeral services will be 11 am Tuesday, November 14, at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Pastor Glenn H. Unke will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hasche was born June 9, 1919 in the Township of Gibson, Manitowoc County, son of the late Martin Hasche and Emelia Bergelin Hasche Stetson. He grew up and was educated in the Town of Gibson, graduating from Denmark High School in 1936. He was the former owner and operator of Hasche Heating and Sheet Metal co. of Manitowoc. From 1957 until his retirement in 1981 he worked for F.J. Kerscher Metal Service of Green Bay. He married June S. Kluenker on April 18, 1942 at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. Mr. Hasche was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church and held various offices at the church. Survivors include his wife, June; a son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and Mary Hasche of Manitowoc; two daughters, Carol and Ronald Kasten of rural Manitowoc and Joan and James Koldoff of rural Manitowoc; three sisters-in-law and a brother- in-law, Paul and Louise Kempfert of Manitowoc, Mrs. Karl (Dorine) Kluenker of rural Manitowoc and Mrs. Arlin (Vi) Stetson of Menchalville; nine grandchildren, Daniel and Karen Hasche, Jeffrey, Randall and Lori Kasten, Jessica, Jane, Julie and Jared Koldoff; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his step father, Elmer Stetson and two brothers, Marvin Hasche in 1977 and Arlin Stetson in 1988. Friends may call at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 pm to 9 pm Monday and Tuesday at the church from 10 am to the time of services. Memorials may be made to Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc Lutheran High School or the donor?s choice. Manitowoc Herald Times, Sun., Nov. 12, 1989 page B14 ********** [d. at Green Bay WI]


ALVIN HENRY MARTIN HASELOW DEATH OCCURS AT WATERTOWN Alvin Haselow, 13, Dies After Three-Year Illness Alvin Haselow, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haselow, 916 South 25th street, died Tuesday at a Watertown hospital where he has been a patient for the last three years. Survivors are the parents, a brother, Harry, and four sisters, Eleanor, Ethel, Lucille and Caroline. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon. Interment will be at Evergreen. The body is to be removed to the home Thursday morning from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, February 14, 1934 P. 2 ******* [age 13 yr/d. Watertown, WI/cause: influenza]


ANTON HASELOW SLIGHT INJURY CAUSES DEATH South Side Man Dies from Blood Poisoning on Foot A slight wound on the foot due to rubbing of the shoe, caused the death of Anton Hasloff(sic), a Seventh Ward man at the hospital Thursday, Hasloff's death resulting from blood poisoning which was caused by the injury. Hasloff was taken to the hospital several days ago and an operation on the foot was performed in hope of saving his life but it was unavailing and death followed Thursday afternoon. Hasloff is survived by a widow and a large family. Manitowoc Daily Herald, July 15, 1910 page 1 ********* [bur. 07-16-1910/cause: erysipilis] (d. 14 July 1910/age 62 yrs. 6 da./St. John's United Church of Christ)


BABY HASELOW (d. 1957) Haselow Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Haselow Death Date 12 Apr 1957 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Baby Haselow/d. 04-12-1957/age 8 hours/cause: prematurity/space #321]


ELENORE HASELOW Mrs. Paul Haselow, 71, of 516 Chicago St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly at home Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. L. H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Haselow was born Eleanore (sic) Klindt July 3, 1890, at Maribel, daughter of the late Martin and Mary Maas Klindt. May 15, 1915, she was married to Paul Haselow at Maribel, and the couple located on a farm. They came to Manitowoc in 1921. Survivors include her husband; a son, Harry of Manitowoc; four daughters, Mrs. George Lodel Taus, Miss Lucille Haselow, Mrs. Ethel Rank and Mrs. Caroline Saeger of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Mary Steinke of Green Bay and 16 grandchildren. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 4 p.m. Thursday until 10:30 a.m. Friday when the casket will be removed to the church where the body will lie in state until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 8, 1961 P. 19 ******* [d. 11-08-1961/age 71 yrs./wife of Paul Haselow]


ELROY HASELOW ELROY HASELOW IS DEATH VICTIM HERE Elroy Haselow, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haselow, died early this morning at the hospital. Burial will take place on Saturday at 3:30 p.m., from the home in charge of the Rev. Koeninger with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Besides the parents, two brothers, Harvey and Alvin, and three sisters, Eleanor, Lucille and Ethel survive. The remains have been removed to the home from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, September 16, 1932 P. 9 ******* [age 1 yr/cause: acute inanition]


HARRY M. HASELOW Harry M. Haselow, 68, of 4200 Calumet Avenue, Manitowoc, died Thursday, October 18, at the Manitowoc Health Care Center. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Arno J. Wolfgramm will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Haselow was born April 11, 1916, at Maribel, son of the late Paul and Eleanore Klindt Haselow. He grew up and was educated in Maribel and since 1926 has been a Manitowoc resident. Mr. Haselow was employed at Chicago Northwestern Railroad for 10 years and then at Evergreen Cemetery where he retired in 1973. Survivors include three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Lucille S. L. Haselow of Manitowoc, Mrs. Ethel C. and Eugene D. Sweetman of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Caroline C. and Douglas E. Handley I of Hammond, Indiana; six nieces, fifteen nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by three sisters and five brothers. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock this Monday evening and on Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, October 22, 1984 P. 3


LUCILLE S.L. HASELOW Miss Lucille S. L. Haselow, 58, of 4200 Calumet Avenue, Manitowoc, died Tuesday morning, December 11, at Manitowoc Health Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home. The Rev. Arno J. Wolfgramm will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Haselow was born January 30, 1926, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Paul and Eleanor Klindt Haselow. Miss Haselow grew up and was educated in Manitowoc, and attended First German Lutheran School. Miss Haselow was a life resident of Manitowoc. She was a member of First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include two sisters and three brothers-in-law, Mrs. Ethel and Eugene Sweetman of Milwaukee, Mrs.Caroline and Douglas Handley I of Hammond, Indiana and George C. Lodel of Brillion, Wisconsin; six nieces and fifteen nephews, other relatives and friends also survived. She was preceded in death by six brothers and three sisters. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Wednesday evening and Thursday after 8:30 a.m. until the hour of service. Herald Times Reporter, December 12, 1984 P. 3


MARY HASELOW Mary Hasilow Census • United States Census, 1900 Name Mary Hasilow Sex Female Age 44 Immigration Date 1892 Birth Date May 1856 Birthplace Germany Marital Status Married Race White Number of Living Children 2 Years Married 13 Relationship to Head of Household Wife Relationship Code Wife Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Birthplace Germany Mother of how many children 4 Event Type Census Event Date 1900 Event Place Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States Event Place (Original) Manitowoc city Ward 7, ED 76, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States Household Identifier 167 Line Number 61 Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 9 Sheet Number and Letter 9B Affiliate Publication Number T623 Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Mary Hasilow's Spouses and Children Anton Hasilow Husband M 52 Germany Paul Hasilow Son M 13 Germany William Hasilow Son M 11 Germany Emma Hasilow Daughter F 10 Germany Dora Hasilow Daughter F 7 Wisconsin "United States Census, 1900" ***** Mary Haselow Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Mary Haselow Death Date 12 Jun 1938 Death County Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [bur. 01-15-1938/Town of Oak Creek, WI/ age 77 yrs./cause: valvular heart disease/bur. on Mrs. Anton Haselow lot] (Mrs. Anton Haselow/nee Marie Schultz/d. 12 Jan. 1938/ St. John's United Church of Christ)


PAUL HASELOW (d. 1923) Paul Hoselow Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Paul Hoselow Death Date 15 Oct 1923 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Paul Haselow/bur. 10-17-1923/cause: entero colitis]


PAUL HASELOW (d. 1966) Paul Haselow, 84, formerly of 423 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc, died Sunday at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. L. H. Koeninger will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Haselow was born May 26, 1882, in Germany, son of the late Anton and Christine Seiler Haselow. When two years of age he emigrated to America and Maribel with his parents. He married Eleanor Klindt May 15, 1915, and the couple farmed in the Maribel area until 1921. They moved to Manitowoc and he worked for Burger Boat Co., Inc. He retired 12 years ago. His wife died in 1961. Survivors are a son, Harry of Manitowoc; four daughters, Mrs. George Lodel of Brillion, Miss Lucille, Mrs. Ethel Swettman and Mrs. Caroline Saeger of Manitowoc; a brother, Anton of Milwaukee; a sister, Mrs. Dora Waite of Milwaukee; 19 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home, Ninth Street entrance, this Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, September 6, 1966 P. 9 ******** (May 26, 1889/Sep 1966/SSDI) ******** Notes from Rosecrans On Monday forenoon at about 10:30 o'clock, wedding bells chimed merrily at the Maribel Lutheran church, for Miss Ella Klint and Paul Haselow of Manitowoc, Rev. Paul Kionka, officiating. The bride was gowned in white embroidery net over silk. She wore a veil caught with lilies of the valley. After the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride's parents at Maribel. They have the best wishes of their many friends for a long, happy married life. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May. 13, 1915


WILLIAM A. HASELOW Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Pfeffer funeral home for William Haselow of Chicago, a former Manitowoc resident, who died Friday. Conducting the rites will be the Rev. Paul Blaufuss of St. John's Evangelical church, and interment will be made in Evergreen cemetery. He was 55. While living in Manitowoc Mr. Haselow was employed by the Olson Transportation company. He was born on April 28, 1889, in Germany, and was united in marriage with the former Olga Giese on August 2, 1918. She survives with two daughters, Mrs. Harry Mortek of Green Bay and Mrs. Stanley Dziengeleski of Chicago; two sons, Virgil, who resides in Chicago and Gene, in the navy. He also leaves three brothers, Fred, Paul and Anton Haselow of Milwaukee; four sisters, Mrs. Gustie Sonnenburg of Manitowoc; Mrs. Mary Kerstien of Lansing, Ind.; Mrs. Emma Lueke and Mrs. Carlos Waite both of Milwaukee The body is lying in state at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, January 14, 1946 P.2 ******* [d. 01-11-1946 at Winnebago, WI/age 55 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Anton Haselow lot]


MINNIE HASENFUS MOTHER OF WM. HASENFUS DEAD TODAY, AGED 76 Mrs. John Hasenfus died this morning at the family home at 703 South Fifteenth street as result of heart failure. The funeral will be held Monday morning with services at 9 o?clock at Sacred Heart church, the Rev. Peil officiating. Burial will be at Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Hasenfus was seventy-six years of age having been born in Germany September 18, 1856. She came to Manitowoc county with her parents in 1860 and July, 1898 she was married to John Hasenfus. Her husband, four children, Walter Westphal and Mrs. Ida Thompson, children by a former marriage, William Hasenfus and Mrs. Herman Kohls, stepchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ida Kersten of this city, Mrs. Stephan Ginesslein, Green Bay and Mrs. A. Kenost, Milwaukee and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Schoch, survive her. Manitowoc Herald News, June 16, 1922 P. 1 ********* Bury Mrs. Hasenfus From St. Boniface The funeral of Mrs. John Hasenfus will be held Monday morning from St. Boniface church, the Rev. Peil officiating, and burial will be at Evergreen cemetery, and not Calvary as stated in the report of the death yesterday. Mrs. Hasenfus was 65 years of age. The obiturary notice was in error in stating that the mother of Mrs. Hasenfus survived her. Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, June 17, 1922 P.8 ******** [bur. 06-19-1922/cause: myocarditis/bur. on William Westphal lot]


ANNA HASENJAGER Mrs. John Hasenjaeger, 69, of 1309 South 18th street, died Sunday evening at her home following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Hasenjager, nee Anna Qualmann, was born in Algoma in 1879 and came to Manitowoc when she was a young woman. In 1921 she was married to Mr. Hasenjaeger. Survivors are the husband; four sisters, Mrs. Mae VanBuran, Mrs. Ernst Neumann and Mrs. George Wade of Manitowoc and Mrs. John Ha??er of Milwaukee. Friends may call at the funeral home from noon Tuesday until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, August 1, 1949 p.2 =============== JOHN HASENJAGERS MARRIED 10 YEARS; CELEBRATE AFFAIR In celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. John Hasenjager, North Eleventh street, entertained 150 couples at a dance at the Chicken Tavern, Silver Lake, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hasenjager were the principals in a mock wedding enacted at midnight. Their "minister" was Charles Herzog, and the sad father who gave the bride away was impersonated by Charles Drumm. Guests from away at the anniversary dance were Mr. and Mrs. George Klein of Sheboygan and Mr. and Mrs. John Haisler of Milwaukee. The wedding of Mr. Hasenjager and his wife, formerly Miss Ann Hruby, was solemn- ized at the St. James Episcopal church Dec. 26, 1921, and the couple has resided in Manitowoc since that time. (No newspaper and no date cited) ************ [bur. 08-03-1949/age 69 yrs./bur. on John Hasenjager lot]


JOHN O. "JACK" HASENJAGER John O. Hasenjager, 84, of 2008 Marshall St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday at the family residence. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Harold Berryman will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hasenjager was born Sept. 27, 1892, at Algoma, son of the late Julius and Ida Krohn Hasenjager. He was a veteran serving in World War I and married Anna Ruby in 1929, at Manitowoc. She preceded him in death in 1949. He had been employed as a bartender at various Manitowoc taverns, retiring in 1965, and was a member of American Legion Drews-Bleser Post 88 and VFW Post 659 of Manitowoc. His wife, the former Clara Budnik, whom he married April 21, 1951, at Manitowoc, preceded him in death Dec. 7, 1972. Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. George Blaha, Mrs. Carl Hintz and Mrs. Ernst Moroushek, of Milwaukee, Mrs. William Weitermann, of Rt. 3, Sturgeon Bay, and Mrs. Otto Herbst, of Egg Harbor. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday, where a prayer service will be at 8 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, May 25, 1977 P. 3


C. HASPER [C. Hasper/bur 07-31-1875/burial register has buried the child of Carl Hasper, lot 4, block 119, $1]


CARL HASPER Death of CARL HASPER today at 5am after a long, heavy illness. Burial will take place Sat. afternoon at 2:00. Der Nord Westen, 30 Dec. 1880

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(First publication Jan. 6, 1881.) No. 2.
STATE OF WISCONSIN,-COUNTY OF MANITOWOC.-ss.
Probate Office, Manitowoc, Wis., January 3rd, A.D., 1881.
In the matter of the proof and probate of the last will and testament of Carl Hasper, deceased, late of the county of Manitowoc.
Whereas an instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Carl Hasper, deceased, late of the county of Manitowoc, has been filed in this office; and whereas application has been made by Sophia Hasper, praying that the same be proven and admitted to probate according to the laws of this state:
Therefore, it is ordered that said application be heard before me at the probate office in Manitowoc, in said county, on Tuesday, the first day of February, A.D., 1881, at ten o'clock A.M.
And it is further ordered, that notice shall be given to all persons interested in said will, of the time and place of said hearing, by publication of a copy of this order in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, once each week, prior to the time of such hearing.
By the Court,
Michael Kirwan, County Judge.
A.J. Schmitz, Attorney.
Manitowoc Pilot, January 13, 1881 P. 3
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[cause: brain fever]


CHARLES HASPER Death of 9 yr. old Charles Hasper, son of Mrs. Sophie Hasper, on Mon. after a short confinement with a brain hemorrhage. Der Nord Westen, 21 June 1888 ******* [cause: brain fever]


MARY HASPER Death yesterday of Miss Maria Hasper, daughter of 11th St. resident widow Hasper. The deceased, who was 20 yrs. old, had enjoyed good health until 14 days ago when she came down with lung inflammation which caused her death yesterday. She is survived, not only by her mother, but 2 sisters. The burial will take place Sun. afternoon at the city cemetery. Der Nord Westen, 20 May 1897 ******* [cause: consumption]


SOPHIA HASPER The body of Mrs. Sophia Hasper, a former Manitowoc resident who died in Denver, Col. was brought here today and the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the home of Mrs. W. Vits, Fifteenth street. Mrs. Hasper's family left her ten years ago to locate in the West, and decedent is well remembered. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, April 29, 1907 P.2 ******* The body of Mrs. Sophia Hasper, a former resident of Manitowoc, was brought here from Denver, Colorado, and buried Tuesday. Der Nord Westen, 02 May 1907 ******* Mrs. Charles Hasper, a former resident of this city, died at Denver, Col., last Thursday. The body was brought here for interment. It arrived here Monday afternoon, it being accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Zimmerman, the latter being a daughter of the decedent. The body was taken to the Rosinski undertaking rooms from the depot. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. Interment was made at Evergreen cemetery. The deceased is survived by two daughters. Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, May 2, 1907 pg. 1 ******* [cause: cancer of the stomach]


WILHELMINA HASPER Minnie Hasper of this city aged 21, died on Friday last. She was buried on Monday. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, February 21, 1889 P. 3 ******** [age 20 yrs./cause: consumption]


JOSEPHINE HASSEMER Mrs. George Hassemer Sr., 85, of Francis Creek, lifelong resident of the county, died Thursday at the Two Rivers Municipal hospital. She had been ill three weeks. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the Husar funeral home, Kellnersville, and at 9:30 at St. Anne Catholic church, Francis Creek, the Rev. Joseph Rauch officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery in this city. Born Josephine Kellner in Kossuth in 1862, she was married to Mr. Hassemer in 1880 and they located on the homestead farm in Kossuth near the village of Francis Creek. Mr. Hassemer died 18 years ago. Survivors are three sons, George of Two Rivers, August of Menominee, Mich., Louis on the home farm; daughter, Mr. Edward Wachholz of Francis Creek; 16 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Saturday, where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 19, 1947 P. 2 ******** [d. 12-18-1947/age 85 yrs./bur. on Louis A. Hassemer lot]


LOUIS A. HASSEMER Louis A. (Happy) Hassemer, 75, of Rt. 2, Manitowoc, a retired Town of Kossuth farmer, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon at home following a heart attack. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, and 10 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church, Francis Creek, the Rev. John Haen officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hassemer was born July 24, 1889 in the Town of Kossuth, son of the late George and Josephine Kellner Hassemer. He farmed all his working life on the Hassesmer homestead farm in the Town of Kossuth, retiring about five years ago. He was unmarried. He was a former director of the Francis Creek School District No. 1. Surviving are two brothers, George Hassemer of Two Rivers and August Hassemer of Menominee, Mich; a sister, Mrs. Edwin (Viola) Wachholz of Rt. 2, Two Rivers; and several nieces and nephews. Two sisters, Anna and Josephine, died in infancy. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 29, 1964 P. 13 ******** [d. 7-28-1964/age 75 yrs.]


JOSEPH C. HATCH DIED - In this village on Friday the 25th inst., Joseph C. Hatch, formerly of Rochester, Vt, aged 21 years. Manitowoc Herald, Aug. 26, 1854 ********* (Joseph C./from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) (Note: d. date on stone is 1855)


LUCY HATCH Lucy Hatch Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Lucy Hatch Color/Sex: White Female Age: 70 Death Date: 7 Nov 1896 Death County: Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: Dropsy and heart failure Burial place: Manitowoc "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Lucy Hatch/bur. 11-07-1896/age 70 yrs./cause: heart disease]


LINDA HATTON Mrs. Linda Springstube Hatton, 87, of Green Bay, Wis., died Monday morning. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, Green Bay, Wis. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Springstube Hatton, nee Linda Luckow, was born October 29, 1903, at Newton, Wis., daughter of Fred Luckow and Ida Vogt. She married August Springstube on March 29, 1924, and remarried Percy Hatton May 11, 1950. Survivors include one sister, Frieda Hinner of Woodstoc, Ill.; sons and daughters, Kenneth and Marilyn of Florida, Wilbur and Dolores of DePere, Wis., Phyllis of Green Bay, Walter and Betty of Mishicot, August Jr. of Madison, Wis., Eugene and Sigrid of Two Rivers. A son, Milton, preceded her in death. Herald Times Reporter, May 29, 1991 P. B8 ********** [d. at Green Bay WI/widow of Percy Hatton/bur. on Fred Luckow lot]


ARLETTA G. HAUCH Mrs. Arletta G. Hauch, 67, formerly of 504 Buffalo Street, Manitowoc, died Tuesday evening in Family Heritage Nursing Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Friday in Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, and 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Zimmer will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hauch, nee Arletta Hallada, was born April 11, 1910 in Antigo, daughter of the late Charles and Mary Stengl Hallada. She received her education in Antigo schools. Sept. 18, 1941, she was married to Leo P. Hauch in Dubuque, Iowa and was a Manitowoc area resident since 1941. Mr. Hauch preceded her in death in June 1974. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, John and Maureen Hauch of Waldwick, N.J., Dennis and Patricia Hauch of Rt. 2, Two Rivers, and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister and brother. Friends may call in Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Thursday evening and Friday until time of service. A prayer service will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Herald Times Reporter, November 17, 1977 P. 3 ******* [wife of Leo P. Hauch]


LEO P. HAUCH Leo P. Hauch, 78, of 504 Buffalo St., died Friday evening at Woods, Wis., Veteran Hospital. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Donald Schneider will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hauch was born April 1, 1896, at Cleveland, son of the late Matt and Anna Dhein Hauch. He was in the Army in World War I. He married Arletta Hallada Sept. 18, 1941, at Dubuque, Iowa. They moved to Manitowoc from the Shoto area in 1960, when he retired from Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. Survivors include his wife, Arletta, two sons, John, of Waldwick, N.J., and Dennis, of Rt.,2, Two Rivers; a brother, Walter, and a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Hertel, of San Bernadino, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home from 4 to 9 o?clock this Monday afternoon, where a vigil service will be held at 8 o?clock. Herald Times Reporter, June 10, 1974 P. 16 ******** [Leo died at the VA Hospital in Wood, WI (in Milwaukee County)]


HALVER HAUGEN ONE OF CITY?S OLDEST RESIDENTS IS DEAD Halver Haugen, Who Was 94, Buried in City Today Living to the ripe old age of 94 years, Halver Haugen, one of the city?s oldest residents, was claimed by death Monday night and was buried from the home this afternoon, Rev. Boyd officiating at the services. Mr. Haugen was a native of Norway and was born August 2, 1819, and had been a resident of the city for years. He was a painter and was engaged in the contracting business until forced by age to give up the work. Mr. Haugen is survived by an aged widow, one daughter, Mrs. Walters, and one son. Manitowoc Daily Herald, February 4, 1914 P. 8

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Order for Proof of Will.
STATE OF WISCONSIN,-County Court For Manitowoc County.
In the matter of the estate of Halvor Johnson Haugan (sic), Deceased. In Probate.
An instrument in writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Halvor Johnson Haugan of City of Manitowoc, in said County having been delivered into said Court:
And D.E.W. Wenstrand, of city of Milwaukee, Wis., having presented to said Court his petition in writing duly verified, representing, among other things, that said Halvor Johnson Haugan died testate, at city of Manitowoc, in said County, on the 2nd day of February, 1914; that said Instrument is the Last Will of said deceased and that D.E.W. Wenstrand is named therein as Executor, and praying that said Instrument be proven and admitted to Probate and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to him, said D.E. W. Wenstrand.
IT IS ORDERED, that said petition and the matters therein be heard and proofs of said Last Will and Testament be taken, at a Special term of said County Court, to be held at the Probate Office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the 10th day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week, previous to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot, a newspaper published in said Manitowoc County.
Dated February 11, 1914.
By the Court,
John Chloupek, County Judge.
Markham & Markham, Attorneys.
Manitowoc Pilot, February 19, 1914 P. 4
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[Halver Hougen/age 94 yrs./bur. 02-04-1914/cause: old age/bur. on J. Peterson lot]


MAREEN HAUGEN Mrs. Maren Hougen(sic), widow of H. Hougen Johnson(sic), died Sunday at the age of 90 years. Mrs. Hougen is survived by a son, Hakom Hougen, Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. E. W. Wanstrand of Milwaukee and a granddaughter, Alma Margaret Walters of Seattle. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Apr. 15, 1920 ******** [Mareen Haugen/cause: acute bronchitis/bur. on J. Peterson lot]


EARL W. HAUGH Earl W. Haugh, 73, of 3130 Lindbergh Dr., Manitowoc, died Friday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 2 pm Monday at St. Paul United Methodist Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Kristaps Caune will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Haugh was born Dec. 14, 1901 in Great Falls, Mont., son of the late Fred L. and Florence Wood Haugh. He was graduated from Baraboo High School and attended University of Wisconsin School of Electrical Engineering at Madison. He married M. Marie Carpenter Sept. 3, 1927 at Baraboo. He was employed in the municipal sales division of Harley Davidson Motor Co. of Milwaukee and later in the the contract sales department of Mirro Aluminum Co,. of Manitowoc. He was also a former sales manager of Kaufman Mfg. Co. and vice president and sales Manager of Heresite & Chemical Co., and was treasurer of the company until his retirement in 1968. Mr. Haugh was a member and past president of Manitowoc Lions club and a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church and former trustee of the church. Survivors include his wife, a son, Donald E. of Gurnee, Ill., a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Janet) Ostrander of Deerfield, Ill., and three grandsons. An infant brother preceded him in death. Schneider-Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is in charge of funeral arrangements. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Friends may call at the church from 11 am Monday until the time of service. Memorials may be made to St. Paul United Methodist Church. Manitowoc Herald Times, Sat., Mar. 15, 1985 page 3


FLORENCE L. HAUGH Mrs. Florence Lillian Haugh, 83, of 3130 Linberg Dr., Manitowoc, died Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. She had made her home with a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haugh, the past six years. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. D. L. Wandschneider will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Florence Wood was born Jan. 16, 1880, at Cedar Falls, Iowa, daughter of the late Samuel and Ellen Jones Wood. She was married to Fred Haugh Jan. 23, 1901, at Evanston, Ill., and the couple came to Manitowoc in 1942. Surviving are a son, Earl, of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. William Scott of Merced, Calif., and Mrs. M. J. Archibald, of Riverside, Calif.; a brother, Harry S. Wood, of Minneapolis, two grandchildren, two great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Her husband died in 1942 and a son also preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 pm. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, October 30, 1963 P. 16 ******** [bur. on Earl W. Haugh lot]


FRED L. HAUGH Baraboo - Fred L. Haugh, former resident of this city, died Thursday at the home of his son, Earl W. Haugh in Manitowoc, after a long illness during part of which he had been confined to a hospital here and had also received care at the home of his brother, J.O. Haugh. For 25 years, he had been employed in the signal department of the North Western railroad. He is survived by his wife and son. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon in Manitowoc. Wisconsin State Journal, Sun., July 5, 1942 page 2 ********* Survivors include his wife, Florence; his son, Earl W.; two grandchildren, Jeanette and Donald; two brothers and two sisters, J.O. Haugh of Baraboo, A.L. Haugh, Mrs. Elizabeth Rake and Mrs. Walter Hubert, all of Evanston, Ill. Mrs. Earl Haugh will be remembered as Marie Carpenter, daughter of George Carpenter of this city. Wisconsin State Journal, July 6, 1942 ********* [cause: chr. glomerula nephritis/bur. on Earl W. Haugh lot]


ANNA ALMA HAUGHTON Mrs. John Spencer Haughton, 73, of 725 North Tenth street, a resident of the city nearly 60 years, died today at the home. She suffered a stroke Sunday. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Frazier mortuary chapel, the Rev. Noah Bess of the St. Pauls Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Haughton, nee Anna Hagenstein, was born in Berlin, Germany in 1868 and came to Manitowoc at the age of 15. She was married in 1892 to Mr. Haughton. He died 25 years ago. She was a member of the St. Pauls church and the Missionary society of the congregation. Survivors are a daughter, Harriet, of this city; two sons, Richard, of this city, Perry of Fort Worth, Texas; and two grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Friday noon until the hour of the services. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 15, 1942 P. 2 ******* [d. 01-15-1942/age 73 yrs./cause: cerebral apoplexy/wife of John F. Haughton]


HARRIETT HAUGHTON Miss Harriet Haughton(sic) of 1308 S. 22nd St., Manitowoc, died Sunday in Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10:30 am Thursday in Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Kenneth E. Fisk will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Haughton was born in Manitowoc, daughter of the late John and Anna Hogenstein Haughton. She attended Manitowoc schools and had been employed as a switchboard operator with Mirro Aluminum Company and later in Chicago. Following her employment in Chicago she returned to Manitowoc to make her home. Survivors include two brothers, Perry Haughton of Fort Worth, Tex.,and Richard Haughton of Manitowoc and a good friend, Mrs. Frank (Esther) Kuhnle of Manitowoc. Friends may call in Jens Funeral Home 6 pm to 9 pm Wednesday and Thursday until the time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1978 page 3 ******** [bur. on Mrs. Anna Haughton lot] (6 Feb. 1900/Oct. 1978/SSDI)


JOHN SPENCER HAUGHTON SPENDS EVENING AT THEATRE, DIES UPON RETURN HOME J. Spencer Haughton Dies Suddenly Following Hemorrhage Early This Morning-Was 49 Years of Age J. Spencer Haughton died suddenly at his home on North Ninth street, early this morning as result of a hemorrhage of the throat which he suffered a few minutes before. His demise was sudden and unexpected as he had been in apparent health and had spent the early evening at a moving picture theatre with his wife. Mr. Haughton had been affected by a cough for several days and a few days ago, according to members of the family, had suffered a small hemorrhage, it being said that pieces of steel had been coughed up by the decedent who was employed as a lather and in the habit of holding nails in his mouth while at work. He had not complained of illness, however, and had not considered the hemorrhage as serious. Decedent was 49 years of age, have been born at Trempel, this state, May 13, 1867. He had resided here for twenty five years. Besides a widow Mr. Haughton is survived by two sons, Richard and Harry, and one daughter, Harriet. A brother, Louis, Juneau, and a sister, Harriet, at Adams, also survive. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, Feb. 18, 1916 P.1 ******** The funeral of the late Spencer Haughton will be held from the home on North Tenth street, Sunday at 2 o'clock, Rev. J.C. Smith, officiating. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, Feb. 19, 1916 P.8 ******** Dr. P.H. Nelson, who was here for the funeral of his uncle, the late Spencer Haughton, has returned to Milwaukee. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1916 P.3 ******** [John F. Haughton/bur. 02-20-1916/cause: pulmonary hemorrage/ bur. on Mrs. Anna Haughton lot]


RICHARD L. HAUGHTON Richard Haughton, 86, of 4200 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc, died Friday, April 9, at Manitowoc Health Care Center. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Kenneth E. Fish will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Haughton was born Dec. 13, 1895, at Manitowoc, son of the late John and Anna Hogenstein Haughton. He attended schools in Manitowoc and was an electrician by trade. Mr. Haughton was a former member of The Odd Fellows. Survivors include a brother, Perry Haughton of Fort Worth, Texas. He was preceded in death by a sister. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 11 a.m. Monday until the time of services. There will be no Sunday evening visitation. Herald Times Reporter, April 11, 1982 P. 3 ******** [d. 9 Apr 1982/age 88 yrs] (13 Dec 1893/Apr 1982/SSDI)


ALBERT HAUKOHL Albert Haukohl, born 30 years ago in Newton. He was married about four years ago and leaves only one child, his first-born having died. Der Nord Westen, Nov. 29, 1883 ********* Albert Haukohl of this city died on Thursday of last week after a sickness of some years. Although confined to his house only for a few months. In the fall of 1880 Mr. Haukohl contracted a severe cold while taking part in the election campaign. Being quite robust he did not give it the attention its seriousness demanded and it settled on his lungs. He sought health in a milder climate but getting slight relief again came to Manitowoc. He managed to conduct his business although his strength was gone. Some months ago he was forced to keep to the house and the end came last week. A few years ago there was no man in the county in more vigorous health or whose appearance promised a longer life. His habits were good, and this together with constant exercise developed him physically so that he had few equals in muscular strength among men of corresponding size. He had a most kindly disposition, was generous, thoroughly honest and a respected and intelligent citizen. He was a general favorite among his associates. He was born in Newton in 1853 and resided continuously in this county. Four years ago he was married to Emma Bibinger. His funeral took place on Sunday last and the length of the procession was a proof of the estimation in which the man was held to whom this final token of respect was given. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 29, 1883


ARTHUR HAUKOHL DEATH AFTER TWO DAY ILLNESS Arthur Haukohl, South Side Business Man, Dead at Age of 28 DEATH AWAKENS WIDE SYMPATHY The uncertainty of life, the futility of human ambition and the unpitying degree of fate was never more forcibly illustrated than in the death of Arthur Haukohl, manager of the Staudt hotel, whose demise followed an illness of but two days. Mr. Haukohl died at the Holy Family Hospital at 1 o?clock, an operation performed failing to save his life. Seldom has the sympathy of the community been so alert or made manifest to so great a degree as in the closing hours of Mr. Haukohl?s battle for life. Among friends and with the public at large sympathy was swayed with every announcement from the sick chamber and in the bitterness of deepest sorrow that has come to those who grieve most there is a deep sense of human tenderness in the widespread sympathy that has awakened. Mr. Haukohl was 28 years of age, a native of this city who had spent most of his life here and he was widely known as one of the city?s capable young business men. Mr. Haukohl returned here two years ago from Antigo, where he had been engaged in the laundry business, to assume charge of the Staudt hotel at the death of Mr. Staudt and has since been manager of the hotel. He was married a year ago last Sunday the day upon which he suffered the fatal attack, to Miss Veta Martens, the wife who, with the mother, Mrs. Staudt, and one step sister and four step brothers survive, Mrs. J. Spalsbury, sturgeon Bay, Walter Staudt, Duluth, John, Elmer and Lester of this city. Mr. Haukohl suffered a sudden attack of illness Sunday evening while with his wife, he was entertaining a party of friends in celebration of the first anniversary of their marriage, and he was immediately removed to the hospital for an operation which, however, proved unavailing to save his life. His condition became rapidly worse and at 11 o?clock this morning members of the family were summoned and at 1 death came to him. The announcement of Mr. Haukohl?s death is a shock to friends. Decedent was a young man of genial disposition, who made and held friends and he was popular with all who knew him. He was affiliated with several fraternal orders and was successful in business. Funeral arrangements have not been made as yet. Manitowoc Daily Herald, October 12, 1910 P. 1 ******* ARTHUR HAUKOHL RESTS IN LAST SLEEP. Body of Arthur Houkohl Interred at Evergreen Cemetery Today. All that was mortal of the late Arthur Haukohl was tenderly lowered into the grave at Evergreen this after noon (sic), following funeral services conducted by Rev. Grether at the home on Jay street. The casket was banked in innumerable tributes of beautiful flowers and a large concourse of friends gathered to pay a last tribute of respect to the memory of the dead. The funeral cortege to Evergreen was a large one. Friends who performed the last sad offices as pall bearers were Dr. Rank, Fred Voelchert, Reinhardt Rahr, Jr., Daniel Bleser, Jr., Max Bigel, E. Raiche. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, October 15, 1910 P.1 ******** [cause: peritonitis] ******** ARTH. HAUKOHL TAKES A BRIDE Southside Hotel Man Claims Miss Veta Martens as Wife Quiet Wedding is Surprise to Friends A quiet home wedding at 7 o'clock this morning united the destinies of Miss Veta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martens and Arthur Haukohl, manager of the Staudt Hotel and the young couple departed at once for Chicago where they will spend a two weeks' honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Haukohl will be at home after Nov. 1 on Jay Street. Only immediate relatives of the couple were present for the ceremony which was celebrated at the Marten's home on Marshall Street. Mr. and Mrs. James Spalsbury of Sturgeon Bay attended the couple and following the wedding a breakfast was served. Rev. Graether officiated at the service. The announcement of the marriage is a surprise to friends, who though knowing of the attachment of the young people had no intention that an early marriage was contemplated. Both Mr. Haukohl and his bride are well known in South Side social circles. Miss Martens is one of the city's most attractive girls, popular with a host of friends in the younger social set. She has been in charge of the office of her father's mercantile establishment on Tenth Street. Mr. Haukohl is a son of Mrs. J. Staudt and was engaged in business at Antigo for two years, returning here a year ago and has since been in charge of the management of the Staudt Hotel on Jay Street where the young couple will make their home. A large circle of friends will be pleased to tender well wishes. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Sat., Oct. 9, 1909


CHARLES HAUKOHL From Der Nord Westen, 07 Sept. 1893: Death of another old settler of Manitowoc as Carl Haukohl closed his eyes Sat. morning. The deceased, who was well known to our readers in the city and county of Manitowoc, was born 11 Nov. 1822 in Plau, Mecklenburg-Schwerin. His father died shortly before Carl?s birth, so his mother married again only to die a few years later. Then his stepfather remarried, so the young man was literally raised by strangers. At age 24, Carl married Dorothea Schultz, daughter of Fritz Schultz. On 07 July 1852 he arrived in New York with his family and traveled to Milwaukee, arriving in Manitowoc on 01 Aug. 1852. He suffered a stroke several years ago, followed by an attack of pneumonia, and had grown weaker and weaker ever since. He is survived by his widow and 3 sons. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon among an extraordinarily large number of mourners at the city cemetery. Mr. Wittmann delivered the funeral oration. (This obituary goes into much greater detail about his youth and business activities.) ******** [cause: old age]


DORA HAUKOHL (d. 1888) DIED. HAUKOHL?At THE RESIDENCE OF HER FATHER, Cas. Haukohl, on Friday June 1, Miss Dora Haukohl, aged 23 years and 11 months. Dora Haukohl was the only daughter of loving parents and the idolized sister of several brothers. She was kind and charitable and respected by all that knew her. Some time ago she visited a brother in Kansas, where she contracted a malarial fever; coming home it was hoped that she would soon recover, but her constitution was not strong enough to throw it off and becoming weaker pneumonia set in and caused her death. Funeral services were held at the house on Monday at 2 p.m., a large number of friends gathering to pay their last respects to their deceased friend. Mr. A. Wittman preached the sermon at the cemetery. Robt. Haukohl, of Milwaukee, Chas. Haukohl and wife, of Iowa, arrived in time to attend the funeral. The sorrowing parents and friends of the deceased have the heartfelt sympathy of he entire community in their great grief. The deceased was the only daughter of Chas. Haukohl Esq. Death is no respector of persons?It appears in the palace as well as the cottage. The good and gentle are not beyond the reach of this great reaper. In this case a beautiful life just blossoming into women-hood is called to leave pleasant surroundings, to leave loving parents, brothers and friends to answer the call of death. Everything that was possible was done to keep her, but death was inevitable. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, June 5, 1888 P. 6 ******* Dora Haukohl of this city died on Friday last. Last fall she visited her brother Charles in Iowa and left there in excellent health to visit friends in Kansas. Here she was taken sick and came home, but her sickness continued until she was released by death. She was 24years of age and up to the time of her last sickness knew nothing of ill health. Her funeral took place on Monday last and was quite largely attended. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, June 7, 1888 ******* A CARD: The undersigned desire to express their appreciation of the kindness of the many friends shown by attendance at the funeral of Dora Haukohl. Thanks are particularly due to the two Singing Societies, the Ladies Building Society and Mr. A. Wittmann for special services on that occasion. C. Haukohl & Family Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, June 7, 1888


DOROTHEA HAUKOHL (d. 1911) DIED: Mrs. Dora Haukohl, aged 86 years, died at her home on South 7th street Wednesday morning. She was a native of Germany and was one of the old residents of the county, and had resided in this city for several years. Her husband died eighteen years ago. She was the mother of seven children, two of whom survive. They are Robert of Milwaukee and Charles of Iowa. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, March 9, 1911 pg. 1 ******** MRS. HAUKOHL PASSES AWAY Aged Resident of the City Succumbs After Short Illness To have attained the ripe old age of 86 years and never had an illness of any consequence is the record of the life of Mrs. Dora Haukohl, who died this morning. For a week past the life of the estimable lady was despaired of and relatives were prepared for the end. Her son, Robert, was here on Sunday and visited with his mother and at that time it was known that her death was but a question of days. Mrs. Haukohl was born in Germany. She has made her home at the family homestead on South Seventh Street the last years of her life since removing to the city from Newton. Of seven children born to Mr. and Mrs. Haukohl, there are two living being Robert of Milwaukee and Charles of Eagle Grove, Iowa. Mr. Haukohl preceded the decedent in death eighteen years ago. The funeral will probably be held on Friday though that has not yet been definitely determined. Older residents of the city remember Mrs. Haukohl as a woman of splendid character and possessed attributes which have endeared her to a large circle of friends. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wed., Mar. 8, 1911 ******** [cause: old age] ******** Items Taken From Files Of The Daily Herald 15 YEARS AGO Wednesday, March 8, 1911 Mrs. Dora Haukohl dies at the age of eighty-six. Manitowoc Herald News Tuesday, March 9, 1926 pg. 3


FRED HAUKOHL Suicide at Manitowoc The City of Manitowoc is terribly shocked at the suicide of Fred Haukohl, city treasurer and a prominent shoe merchant, which occurred Wednesday. He left the office at 10 o'clock in the morning, apparently in the best of spirits and repaired to a woodshed in the rear of his store where he put a revolver bullet into his right temple, causing immediate death. He was a thoroughly honest man but rather too good hearted. He was single and about 32 years of age. He leaves a brother, Robert Haukohl, secretary of the Milwaukee Police Department. His friends noticed that he was melancholy at times. He was very popular among all classes. His aged mother is terribly afflicted. Brillion News, Fri., May 17, 1895 ********* In Manitowoc the City Treasurer Fred. Haukohl committed suicide on Wednesday by shooting himself. His was due to the fact that he had used money belonging to the city in his own business and could not produce it when he was asked for it. An audit of the books showed that he owes the city $1,617.00. His relatives deposited $2,000 at once to cover the deficit. An examination showed that his Shoe business had an inventory worth about $7,000.00, and accounts receivable amounting to $2,000.00 so he could have easily covered the amount. Die Nordwestliche Post May 23, 1895 ******* FRED HAUKOHL, the city treasurer, shot himself with a revolver yesterday morning. The deed was committed in his woodshed in the rear of his store. The bullet entered his head near the right temple and passed through the brain lodging near the opposite side of the skull. What prompted him to thus take his life was at once the general subject of inquiry. Being city treasurer it was inferred he was short in his accounts. He was extremely sensitive and could not bear public reproach for any official delinquency. Had he stated the slight embarrassment in which he was involved there would not have been the least difficulty in adjusting the whole matter and few would have known there was any discrepancy in his accounts. An examination of his accounts show that he should have on hand $17,353.40. There was on deposit in the bank $8,238.33. It was understood he held a number of checks of business men which he had not cashed, but for what amount was not definitely known. The mayor, chairman of the finance committee, city clerk and city attorney made an inventory of the assets in the safe of the treasurer. The cash on hand was found to be $442.26 Poor orders Paid....$ 500.01 Checks..............$ 6,010.73 Notes ..............$ 435.18 Orders paid.........$ 106.00 Fright (sic) paid...$ 2.02 Total assets in treasury.$ 7,497.30 Total amount in bank.....$ 8.238.63 Total assets.............$ 15,735.63 Shortage $1,61.83 The dog tax amounting to $371, is not accounted for and there was paid out by the bank on orders yesterday the sum of $410.77 which may swell the total shortage to 2,398.60, though it is not at all probable that it will exceed $1,617.83. There is no actual shortage in the treasury as the money was used in his business and is there and available. He could not show it in cash and this so worried him that he could not bear the idea of appearing to be a defaulter. The finance committee had fixed Wednesday morning for completing the settlement with the treasurer for the last year. The books had been examined and were a model of accuracy and all that remained undone was to count the cash. It was while the committee was waiting for him he shot himself. Just before, he had been quite cheerful and had lunched with some friends. He went directly to his store opened his desk and walked out to the woodshed. Soon after the report of the pistol was heard. An inquest was was held before Justice Falge and a verdict of suicide was rendered. His brother Robert of Milwaukee arrived in the afternoon and at once gave a certified check payable to the city for $2,000 to make good the deficit. Mr. Haukohl was 38 years of age. He was born in Newton. He learned the printers? trade and published a paper in Kansas. He and Judge Baensch established the Lake Shore Times here. He was as generous a fellow as was ever born and could not bear the thought that he had wronged any one. He was of a cheerful disposition and was warmly attached to his associates. His untimely death is a source of sorrow to many. Manitowoc Pilot, May 16, 1895 P. 3 ********* The proceedings of the city council are interesting reading this week which in a measure excuses their great length. The report of the committee of the whole regarding rumors that Mr. Sedgwick was unduly urgent in requesting a settlement of Fred Haukohl with the city, will be read with interest by every one who knew Fred and all who knew him liked him. Reflection will convince people that Mr. Sedgwick simply acted in the line of his duty and as the chairman of every finance committee in every city acts. Neglect to make proper settlement with treasurers has cost this county dear in the past. Fred Haukohl was a warm hearted impulsive man who never maliciously or knowingly wronged any one. But he was unduly sensitive. He never thought evil of any one and to be suspected of having done so would cause him exceeding pain. His nature was such that to appear to have done wrong was almost intolerable to him. He was not short in his accounts or the reason that he could have made up the matter in five minutes by notifying his bondsmen or dealing directly with the committee and the world would never have known there was any discrepancy. But he could not bear the idea of appearing to be short and wanted to meet no man who thought he was. His act though ill-advised, hasty and unnecessary, is a tribute to his honesty, though a sad one. As his friend the writer?s recollections of him are sweeter from the belief that it was delicacy of feeling that impelled the deed and not fear of any man. Manitowoc Pilot, May 23, 1895 P. 3

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(First publication May 23, 1895.) No. 32
IN PROBATE-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT.
In the matter of the estate of Fred Haukohl, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of Doris Haukohl, of Manitowoc, representing among other things that Fred Haukohl, late of Manitowoc, on the 15th day of May, A.D., 1895, at Manitowoc, died intestate, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this state to be administered, and that the said petitioner is the mother of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to F.C. Schultz granted, it is ordered that said petition be hard before this court, on Tuesday, the 18th day of June, A.D., 1895, at 10 o'clock a.m. at my office in said county.
Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at Manitowoc in said county.
Dated at Manitowoc the 18th day of May, A.D., 1895.
By the Court,
F.E. Monseau, County Judge.
Baensch & Chloupek, attorneys
Manitowoc Pilot, May 23, 1895 P. 2
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[cause: shot through the brain]


HARRY W. HAUKOHL From Der Nord Westen, 05 June 1890: Death in Milwaukee today of the 6-mo. old son of Robert Haukohl. The body will be brought here for a Tues. burial. ******** [bur. 06-03-1890/age 6 mo. cause: indigestion]


HELEN (FEHRS) HAUKHOHL Mrs. Helen Anna Haukohl, 87, sister of the late G.A. Fehrs, and a native of this city, died early today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph J. Simon, of 1215 South 76th street, Milwaukee. Funeral services will be held at Milwaukee at 9 a.m. Thursday and there will also be short rites at the grave in Evergreen cemetery here at 1 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Haukohl, nee Helen Fehrs, was born here in 1862 and in 1887 was married to Robert Haukohl. They located in Milwaukee, Mr. Haukohl died in 1926. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Simon of Milwaukee; son, Robert G. of Milwaukee; three grandchildren and six great grand children. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, July 5, 1949 P.2 ******** [Helen Anna/bur. 07-07-1949 at West Allis, Milwaukee, WI/age 86 yrs.]


HENRY HAUKOHL Henry Kaukohl, son of Charles Kaukohl, drowned in Newton. Manitowoc Herald, July 24, 1862 ******** SAD ACCIDENT?HENRY HAUKOHL, aged 11 years, was drowned at Brune?s Mills, in the Town of Newton, on Sunday last, the 20th inst. He was a promising, active and intelligent boy, and a son of Charles Haukohl of this village. His funeral was numerously attended on Tuesday, the Turner?s Society, and the south side schools joining in the procession. He was a member of the boys? Turner Society with which his activity and pleasant disposition made him a great favorite. He was a dutiful and obedient son, and the sudden disaster which has taken him away has deeply afflicted a worthy family. Manitowoc Herald, July 24, 1862 P. 3 ******** [Burial register says buried the son of Mr. Haukohl]


ROBERT HAUKOHL MILWAUKEE POLICE OFFICER DIES FRIDAY Robert Haukohl, Veteran of Force, Expires; Valued Aid to Racine Robert Haukohl, a veteran in the police service of Milwaukee and a valued aid to the police officers of Racine on many occasions, died yesterday in Milwaukee. He was secretary of the department for many years, a close friend of Chief Janssen and the first man in the Midwest to master the Bertillon system of identification of criminals. In the latter service he was of special aid to the city of Racine. Whenever there was a major crime committed here in the early days, before Racine had its identification bureau, "Bob" was called in. He photographed many of Racine's criminal characters ash they came into the clutch of the law. Born at Manitowoc, Wis., on Oct. 6, 1861, Mr. Haukohl lived in Milwaukee 45 years. He entered the service of the police department on Dec. 1, 1883. Mr. Haukohl is survived by his wife and two children, Mrs. J.J. Simon and Robert G. Haukohl, who is a member of the faculty of Marquette University. Funeral services will be held at Manitowoc on Monday. The Journal Times, Racine, Wis., Saturday, June 26, 1926 pg. 1 ***** Robert Hankohl Marriage • Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004 Name: Robert Hankohl Parents: Carl Haukohl/Dorothea Schulz Marriage Date: 16 Sep 1886 Marriage County: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Spouse: Helena Aima Felers Parents: Gustav Carl Felers/Emma A. Hentsher "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" ***** Robert Haukohl Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Robert Haukohl Death Date 25 Jun 1926 Death County Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004"


SON OF ALBERT HAUKOHL A child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haukohl died on Monday of this week and was buried yesterday. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 18, 1882 ******** The 20 month old son of Albert Haukohl died on Mon. in Manitowoc. He was an only child. Der Nord Westen, May 18, 1882 ******** A Card of Thanks. The undersigned desire to express their thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors whose sympathy and assistance during their bereavement did so much to lighten the sense of loss. Their thanks are particularly due Mr. Fred Heineman. Albert Haukohl and Wife. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, May 23, 1882 P. 1


AGON A. HAUPT Agon Haupt Is Dead at 62 MANITOWOC ? Agon Haupt, 62, of Rt. 4, local businessman, died Wednesday at Holy Family Hospital of a coronary attack. Mr. Haupt, a native of the Town of Liberty, was born July 11, 1903, son of the late Charles and Emma Rusch Haupt. He married Hertha Pleuss Sept 2, 1925, in the Town of Newton where the couple farmed until 1933 and then moved to Manitowoc. Since 1934 he had resided on Rt. 4, where he operated Haupt Milk Transit Co. He was president of the Warehouse Terminal in the city. He was a member of the Manitowoc - Two Rivers Traffic Club and United Commercial Travelers. He is survived by his wife, two sons, (private), a daughter, (private); two brothers, Erich, of Valders and Ottomar, of Rt 1, Manitowoc; a sister Mrs. Norbert Kieselhorst, of Manitowoc, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be at p.m. Friday at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. Theodore Sauer officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, State Street entrance, after 3 p.m. Thursday until 11 a.m. Friday Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, September 15, 1965 ******* [d. 09-15-1965/age 62 yrs.]


AUGUST C. HAUPT After only a brief illness August C. Haupt, 81, retired farmer and millwright, died today at the home, 819 York street. He had been living a retired life for six years. Mr. Haupt had been able to be about as usual until this week, being confined to his bed only a day. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m., from the home and at two o?clock from the First German Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. L. H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Haupt was born on a farm in Manitowoc Rapids in 1857, the son of Ludwig and Wilhelmine Haupt. His father, who came to Manitowoc from Germany in the early fifties, founded one of the first flour mills in the county. The younger Haupt obtained his schooling in the Rapids rural school and assisted his father in operation of the farm and flour mill, which was located at the south end of Silver Lake. In 1868 the mill was taken over by John Roepke, Ludwig Haupt and August Wahle built a modern milling plant at the foot of South 11th street in this city, now occupied by a cold storage company. Here August Haupt worked as a millwright until 1885. The following year he moved to a farm in Newton which he operated for many years. He was prominent in town and school affairs, holding offices on the town board and on the district school board. In 1912 he disposed of the farm and moved to the city. In 1919 his two sons, Elmer and Raymond Haupt, took over the National Bowling alleys, Jay street, and for years august Haupt was active, assisting his sons in the management and operation of the business. His years at the alleys brought him in contact with most of the Manitowoc bowling fraternity. In 1880 Mr. Haupt married Miss Elizabeth Schmiedicke and nine years ago the couple observed their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Haupt died in 1930. Mr. Haupt was a life-long member of the First German Evangelical Lutheran church. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. William Rusch, Valders, Mrs. Otto Weiss and Mrs. William Kollath, city; two sons, Elmer and Raymond, city; four sisters, Mrs. Sophia Reif, Mrs. Minnie Martens, Mrs. Mary Kleinbauer, city and Mrs. Ida Windler, Chicago; a brother, Henry, Milwaukee; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The body may be viewed at th Haupt home on York street from Saturday noon until the hour of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 13, 1939 P. 2 ******** [cause: myocarditis]


CLARA HAUPT (d. 1884) C E B Haupt Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name C E B Haupt Gender Male Race White Birth Date 2 May 1883 Birth Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin Father Louis Haupt Mother Dorothea Meyer FHL Film Number 1305081 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** Clara Haupt Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907 Name Clara Haupt Death Date 9 Jul 1884 Death Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Volume 01 Page number 0471 Reel 049 Image 0102 Index Volume 01 Sequence Number 149213 "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907" ***** Clara E Haupt Death 0149 Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Clara E Haupt Color/Sex: White Female Age: 1 year Father: Louis Haupt Mother: Dorothea Haupt Birthplace: Manitowoc County Birth Date: 2 May 1883 Death Date: 9 Jul 1884 Death County: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: lung disease "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [L. Haupt/bur 07-20-1884/age 1 yr]


CLARA I. (MAHNKE) HAUPT (d. 1986) Mrs. Clara I. Haupt, 93, formerly of 1010 Division St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday afternoon, May 14th, at Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 pm Friday at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Arno J. Wolfgramm will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Haupt was born Sept. 24, 1892 at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Christ and Bertha Wilsing Mahnke. She grew up and was educated at Manitowoc. She was married to Elmer A. Haupt July 11, 1917 at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Elmer and his brother, Ray operated Haupt Brothers Bowling Alley for 23 years. Elmer preceded her in death Dec. 5, 1973. Mrs. Haupt was a member of First German Evangelical Lutheran Church and Ladies Aide. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Kenneth H. and Ruth A. Haupt of Manitowoc and two grandsons, John Haupt of Clinton, Iowa and Thomas Haupt of Madison, Wis. She was preceded in death by three brothers and seven sisters. Relatives and friends may meet with the family at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, from noon on Friday until the time of services. Memorials may be directed to First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is in charge of funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., May 15, 1986 page 26 ******* [widow of Elmer Haupt] ******* The marriage of Miss Clara Mahnke and Elmer Haupt was celebrated Tuesday morning at the parsonage of the German Lutheran Church, Rev. Machiller officiating. The attendants were Miss Elsie Haupt and William Kollath. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. John Krei. The groom is a son of August Haupt, York Street, and is employed at the General Shops. Mr. and Mrs. Haupt have gone to the Dells on a wedding trip and upon their return will take up their residence on South 15th Street. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., July 12, 1917


CLIFFORD HAUPT Another Child Lost In The Haupt Family Friends will exntend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Agon Haupt, town of Newton residents in the death of their infant son Clifford, a child born December 24 last. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., from the home, with interment at Evergreen. Late last fall Mr. and Mrs. Haupt lost their five-year-old daughter, Emmerdine, who was run down and killed by a passing motorist while returning to the Haupt home one afternoon from school. Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, January 13, 1933 P.2 ******** [cause: acute bronchitis/bur. on Agon A. Haupt lot]


DOROTHEA HAUPT From Der Nord Westen, 15 Mar. 1894: Death on Tues. afternoon, after a long illness with Bright?s disease, of Mrs. Dorothea Haupt, wife of Louis Haupt. The deceased, a daughter of Mr. John Meyer, was in her 39th year and has been married for 19 yrs. She is survived by her husband and 5 children, the youngest being 1-1/2 yrs. old. The burial will take place this afternoon at the city cemetery. ******* Dorothea Haupt nee Meyer (co. death index v.3 p.324) Wife of Ludwig Haupt July 26, 1855-March 13, 1894 Born City of Manitowoc Died from ?heart disease? Buried at Evergreen Cemetery, City of Manitowoc


EDWIN HAUPT Edwin Haupt Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907 Name Edwin Haupt Death Date 3 Jul 1890 Death Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Volume 02 Page number 0327 Reel 049 Image 2163 Index Volume 01 Sequence Number 149216 "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907" ***** Edwin Haupt Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Edwin Haupt Color/Sex: Wh M Father: Louis Haupt Mother: Dorothea Haupt Birthplace: Kaukauna Wis Death Date: 3 Jul 1890 Death County: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: convulsions Burial place: city cem "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Edwin Haupt/bur 08-01-1890/cause: scrofula]


ELISABETH HAUPT MRS. AUG. HAUPT PIONEER HERE, DIES AT HOME Resident of Manitowoc Since Her Birth, Passes Away at 73?Husband and Five Children Survive Mrs. August C. Haupt, 73, who with her husband celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on February 6th last passed away this morning at five o?clock at the family home, 819 York street. Funeral services will be held on Monday after- noon at two o?clock from the German Lutheran church, 8th and Marshall streets with Rev. Uetzman in charge. The deceased has been a life long resident of Manitowoc having been born Elizabeth Schmiedicke in this city Sept. 25, 1856. She received her education here in the public schools of the city. She was married to August C. Haupt in 1880 and shortly after their marriage the couple located on a farm in the town of Newton. There they continued to live until eighteen years ago when they removed to this city to reside. Enjoyed Reading Mrs. Haupt was a home loving mother devoting her time to her household duties and her children. She took great diversion in reading and keeping up with the events of the day and was much interested in church work. She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Evangelical Lutheran church. Shortly after she, with her husband, observed fifty years of wedded life, began to fail but was able to be up and around until two weeks ago when the infirmities of old age set in. Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Wm. Rusch of Route 2, Valders, Mrs. Otto F. Weiss and Mrs. Wm. Kollath of this city and two sons, Elmer and Ray Haupt of this city. Three sisters, Mrs. Henry Bremer and Mrs. Paulina Meyer of this city and Mrs. George Heinemann of Chicago, two brothers, Herman and Ernst Schmiedicke of this city, and nine grand children also survive. Manitowoc Herald News, July 18, 1930 P. 2 ******* [cause: streptococus-sore throat/bur. on August Haupt lot]


ELMER A. HAUPT Elmer A. (Shorty) Haupt, 82, formerly of 1010 Division St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Norval W. Kock will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Haupt ws born April 15, 1891, at Manitowoc, son of the late August C. and Elizabeth Schmiedicke Haupt. He attended the rural school, District No. 8, of Newton. He married Clara I. Mahnke July 11, 1917, at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. He operated the Haupt Bros. Bowling Alley on Jay Street, Manitowoc, for 23 years in association with his brother, Raymond. He was then manager of the Elk's Club Bowling Alleys for 13 years. Mr. and Mrs. Haupt observed their golden wedding anniversary in July of 1967. He was a member of First German Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Men's Club of the church. Survivors include his wife; a son, Kenneth H.; a brother, Raymond and a sister, Mrs. Elsa Kolloth, of Manitowoc, and two grandchildren. A brother and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday and on Friday at the church from noon until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. December 5, 1973 ******** [husband of Clara Haupt] ********* The marriage of Miss Clara Mahnke and Elmer Haupt was celebrated Tuesday morning at the parsonage of the German Lutheran Church, Rev. Machiller officiating. The attendants were Miss Elsie Haupt and William Kollath. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. John Krei. The groom is a son of August Haupt, York Street, and is employed at the General Shops. Mr. and Mrs. Haupt have gone to the Dells on a wedding trip and upon their return will take up their residence on South 15th Street. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., July 12, 1917


ELSA HAUPT Mrs. Elsa Haupt, 64, of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, died at 6:45 a.m. Monday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she was removed shortly before her death. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. T. F. Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Haupt was born Ella Carstens Dec. 18, 1896, in the Town of Newton, daughter of the late John and Lisetta Ahlers Carstens. She resided in Manitowoc County all her life and was married to Leland J. Haupt April 26, 1916. She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include a daughter, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Her husband preceeded her in death Dec. 9, 1957. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 3 p.m. Wednesday until 11:30 a.m. Thursday and at the church after 12:30 p.m. Thursday until the hour of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, 25 Sep 1961 ******* [d. 09-25-1961/age 64 yrs./widow of Leland J. Haupt]


ELSIE HAUPT Elsie C. Haupt, 90, former Town of Newton resident, died early Friday morning, February 12, 1988 at the Manitowoc Health Care Center. Funeral services will be 11 am Monday at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church, Manitowoc. Rev. Glenn Unke will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Haupt was born Elsie Caroline Kolb on August 28, 1897 in the town of Barron, Wisconsin, daughter of the late William and Louise Waack Kolb. She married Siegfried F. Haupt on October 9, 1918 in the Town of Newton. The couple celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary in 1983. The couple owned and operated a farm in the Town of Newton, retiring in 1961. He preceded her in death on July 24, 1986. Mrs. Haupt was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Hubert and Marian Haupt of Manitowoc; two daughters and a son-in-law, Vera and Bud Liermann of Conway, Arkansas and Ethel Rusch of Manitowoc; 6 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth Sanger, a grandson, Steven Rusch, a granddaughter, Annette Rusch and a brother, Walter Kolb. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Funeral Home, 5 pm to 9 pm Sunday evening and Monday morning at the church from 10 am to the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Fri., Feb. 12, 1988 page 17 ******** [widow of Siegfried Haupt]


EMMERDINE HAUPT MOTHER STOOD NEARBY AS HER CHILD WAS HIT Emmerdine Haupt In Centerville Tragedy; Pair is Held For Inquest As the mother waited on the porch for the return of her daughter from school Wednesday afternoon, Emmerdine Haupt, aged 5, was run down and almost instantly killed on Highway 141 ten miles south of the city by a car driven by William Arthur Carte, 25, Chicago scal mechanic. The girl sustained a fractured skull when she was carried along on the bumper and radiator of the car for 140 feet. Carte, who with a companion Ray P. Crass, 30, of Sturgeon Bay, was en route from Chicago to Sturgeon Bay when the accident happened at 4:30 p.m. He put the Haupt girl in his car and brought her to the hospital in this city but the child was dead when the end of the journey was reached. Sheriff Herman Carstens advised of the accident by phone, hur- (this line illegible) measurements of the wheel tracks of the Carte car, and came back to Manitowoc to place both Carte and Crass in custody to await the finding of the coroner's jury. An inquest this afternoon was ordered by Dist. Atty. Lyman Fischer and Coroner A.F. Stueck. Front of Home The Haupt girl was one of a number of school children being taken home from the school near the "Second Rooster" church in the town of Centerville, by Arthur Gaeke, a neighbor of the Haupts. He stopped his car alongside the road in front of the Haupt home, and had just started away west when the Carte car came along the highway from the west. A broken right headlight on the Pontiac coach of the Carte, as well as a three-inch dent in the radiator of the car, indicated that the Haupt girl had been struck when she was nearly across the cement highway. Gaeke told the sheriff that he had warned all the children many times to be careful of approaching cars when they jumped from his car to run to their homes, but yesterday afternoon said he did not notice the approach of the Carte car. Sheriff Takes Measurements Sheriff Carstens, in his examinations at the scene of the accident, said that measurements showed that for a number of feet there were no skid marks and that from the point of the accident to where (continued on page 15) Carte brought his car to a stop was 140 feet. The sudden death of the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Agon Haupt, before the eyes of the mother as she eagerly awaited her daughter's safe return from school, prostrated the mother at the Haupt home last night. Carte and Geske(sic) told the sheriff that they left Chicago at 10 a.m. Wednesday and were en route to Sturgeon Bay. They declined to (illegible) as to their version of the accident. A jury composed of Francis Scheurell, Henry Baedke, A.F. Rank, John Rhode, Joseph Pitsch, and Otto Kuehne was drawn by Sheriff Carstens, viewed the body of the Haupt girl at the Pfeffer funeral home last night and adjourned until 2 p.m. today. ....paragraph about other accidents in 3 days... The remains of the Haupt girl were taken to the Haupt home this afternoon, where funeral services will be held at 1:45 p.m. Saturday and at 2 p.m. from the German Lutheran church here. Interment will be at Evergreen. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, November 3, 1932 p.1 ******** [cause: basal skull fracture/bur. on Agon A. Haupt lot]


HATTIE HAUPT Mrs. Hattie Haupt, 79, a former Manitowoc resident, of 1530 N. 10th St., Sheboygan, died Thursday, October 29, at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Immanuel Evanelical (sic) Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Glenn H. Unke will officate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Haupt, nee Hattie Baryenbruch, was born Sept. 6, 1903, in Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Henry and Amelia Mathias Baryenbruch. She was married to Milton H. Haupt Sr. Sept. 19, 1925, at Newtonburg in Manitowoc County. Mr. and Mrs. Haupt owned and operated the former Haupt's Tavern at Alverno for many years. He preceded her in death Jan. 14, 1962. Survivors include four sons and daughters-in-law, Roy A. and Arlene Haupt, Wayne C. and Jean Haupt and Milton M. Jr. and Gloria Haupt of Manitowoc and Dale R. and Frances Haupt of Libertyville, Ill.; a daughter and son-in-law Carol and James Wolf and a sister, Mrs. Rudolph (Erna) Jaehnig of Manitowoc, 15 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A grandson, five brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday until 11:30 a.m. Monday and at the church from noon until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, October 30, 1981 P. 3 ********* [d. at Sheboygan, WI/widow of Milton H. Haupt]


HERTHA HAUPT Mrs. Hertha A. Haupt, 88, formerly of 823 N. 11th Street, Manitowoc, died Monday evening, February 17, 1992, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Rev. Keith Haag will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born January 2, 1904, in the town of Manitowoc Rapids, daughter of the late Charles and Minnie Cummings Pleuss. She married Agon A. Haupt on September 2, 1925, in the town of Newton. The couple founded and operated Haupt Milk Transit Company and Warehouse Terminal, Inc. He preceded her in death September 15, 1965. She was a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Grace Circle. She was a member of Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and did volunteer work at Park Lawn Home through the Red Cross. Hertha was actively involved in league bowling until 1987. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn and Elmer Carstens of Manitowoc; grandchildren, Joyce and Sylvester Barbeau Jr., Dale and Rod Schultz, Cindy and Bob Schneider, Kathy and Dennis Riederer, Terry and Wayne Johnson of Germany, Connie and Peter Dorner, Amy Haupt, Donald and Lu Ann Haupt of Manitowoc; grandchildren, David, Jeffrey and Anne Haupt; 11 great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Kirt of DePere; three sisters-in-law; nieces; nephews and other relatives and friends also survive. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Emmerdine; a son, Clifford; a brother and a sister. Friends may call at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 p.m. to 8 pm. Wednesday and Thursday at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Memorials appreciated to Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Herald Times Reporter, February 18, 1992 P. b6 ******** [widow of Agon A. Haupt]


HILBERT E. HAUPT Hilbert E. Haupt, 70, of 916 Chicago St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Friday at his residence. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Haupt was born March 1, 1907 in the Town of Newton, son of the late August and Bertha Vogt Haupt. He was employed with Burger Boat Co. of Manitowoc until his retirement in 1969. Survivors include a brother, Ziegfried Haupt of 4814 S. Union Rd., Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Edwin (Elenora) Krueger of 5732 S. Union Rd., Manitowoc and nieces and nephews. Five brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Friends may call in Pfeffer Funeral Home 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and Monday until the time of service. Manitowoc Herald times - Saturday, Jan. 14, 1978 - page 3


KENNETH HAUPT Kenneth Haupt, age 88, a Manitowoc resident, passed away peacefully in his sleep Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009. Ken was born in Manitowoc on Sept. 27, 1920, son of the late Elmer and Clara (Mahnke) Haupt. He was a 1938 graduate of Lincoln High School, Manitowoc. Ken fought with the United States Army in World War II for more than three years, earning a Purple Heart and Cluster, and was honorably discharged in 1945. Ken was married to the former Ruth Zachow at St. James Church in Shawano on Aug. 14, 1948. Following the war, Ken worked for the U.S. Post Office as a letter carrier for 34 years. He then finished his working career as a crossing guard at St. Andrews School for five years. Ken came from a family of bowlers, and was a league bowler in Manitowoc for many years. He was a member of Drews- Bleser American Legion Post 88 of Manitowoc, the Disabled American Veterans and First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife: Ruth Haupt, Manitowoc; two sons and daughters-in-law, and two grandchildren. (Survivors edited for privacy) Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009, at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1033 S. 8th St., Manitowoc. The Rev. David Rosenow will officiate, with burial at Evergreen Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorial donations would be appreciated for the First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home of Manitowoc is serving the Haupt family. Herald Times Reporter, Feb. 24, 2009


LELAND J. HAUPT Leland J. Haupt, 62, lifetime Manitowoc County resident, died unexpectedly at his farm home, Rt. 1, Manitowoc, Monday evening. He had been in good health and the seizure occurred shortly after he had returned from a wake for a brother, Myron, who died Saturday. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, with the Rev. T. F. Uetzman officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The son of the late August and Bertha Vogt Haupt was born Aug. 27, 1895, in the Town of Newton. He married Elsa Carstens April 26, 1916?, and the couple moved to its present farm in 1947. He served on the board of Whittier and Shady Side schools in the town and St. John Lutheran School, Newtonburg, as well as serving on the St. John Church Council six years. He was a member of the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church Council three years and a member of the Men?s Club. He was a member of the Manitowoc County Sheriff and Deputies Assn. 30 years. Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Francis Barta of Rt. 4, Manitowoc; five brothers, Sigfried and Erhardt of Rt. 3, Manitowoc, Milton and Hilbert of Rt. 1, Manitowoc and Allen of Rt. 4, Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Edwin Krueger of Rt. 3, Manitowoc and three grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Hilbert Bruss, died in 1942. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Hme, Manitowoc, after 3 p.m. Wednesday until 11 a.m. Thursday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 10, 1957 P. 13 ******* [d. 12-09-1957/age 62 yrs.]


LOUIS HAUPT Ludwig J A Haupt Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name Ludwig J A Haupt Gender Male Race White Birth Date 21 Feb 1879 Birth Place Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Father Ludwig Haupt Mother Dorethea Meyer FHL Film Number 1305081 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** Ludwig J Haupt Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Ludwig J Haupt Color/Sex: white male Age: 3yr 1mo 12da Father: Louis Haupt Mother: Dora Haupt Birthplace: Manitowoc Wis Birth Date: 21 Feb 1879 Death Date: 3 Apr 1882 Death County: Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: scarlet fever "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004"


LUDWIG HAUPT Death last Mon. of Mr. L. Haupt, age 56, of Manitowoc Rapids. The burial is today. Der Nord Westen, 09 Jan. 1879 ******** Louis Haupt(sic), a wealthy farmer of the town of Manitowoc Rapids and one of the proprietors of the Wsconsin central mill died at his residence in the Rapids on Sunday night of heart disease. Manitowoc Pilot, January 9, 1879 P. 3

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(First publication Aug. 17, 1882.) No. 75
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
STATE OF WISCONSIN,-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY. In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of the minor heirs of Ludwig Haupt, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue and inpursuance of an order of License, made in said matter, on the 4th day of August, A.D., 1882, by the county court of said county, the undersigned, as general guardian of Minnie Haupt, Mary Haupt, and Ida Haupt, minor children and heirs at law of Ludwig Haupt, late of the town of Manitowoc Raids, in said county deceased, will, on Friday the 15th day of September, A.D., 1882, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office of the county judge, the city of Manitowoc, in said county, offer for sale, at public vendue, the interest of said minors as heirs at law of said deceased, in and to the following described lands, to-wit: the south-east quarter (SE1/4) of section thirty-five (35), of township nineteen (19), north, of range twenty-three, (23), east, in the county and state aforesaid, being an undived one-third (1/3) interest in fee in and to said lands, subject to the dower and homestead right therein of the widow of said deceased.
The terms of sale will be made known at the time and place of sale.
Dated at Manitowoc, the 4th day of August, A.D., 1882.
Wilhelmine Haupt, Guardian of said Minors.
Schmitz & Kirwan, Attys.
Manitowoc Pilot, August 17, 1882 P. 2


MILTON H. HAUPT Milton H. Haupt, 64, of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, died early Sunday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient since Wednesday. Death was attributed to a cerebral hemorrhage. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, with the Rev. T. F. Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Haupt, a native of Manitowoc County, was born in the Town of Newton, Dec. 19, 1897, son of the late August and Bertha Vogt Haupt. He married Hattie Baryenbruch at Newtonburg Sept. 19, 1925, and the couple established residence in the Town of Manitowoc Rapids. Mr. Haupt was a cheesemaker for 10 years and subsequently owned and operated Haupt Tavern in the Town of Manitowoc Rapids for 26 years. He also owned and operated H and H Window and Awning Corp. He was a member of Alverno Gun Club and for years had sponsored bowling teams in a number of leagues. Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. James Wolff of Rt. 1, Manitowoc; four sons, Roger A. and Milton M. Jr., of Manitowoc, Wayne C. of Rt. 3, Manitowoc, and Dale R. of Knoxville, Tenn.; four brothers, Sigfried, Erhardt and Hilbert of Newton and Allen W. of Rt. 4, Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Edwin Krueger of Newton and 12 grandchildren. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, until noon Tuesday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 15, 1962 P. 13 ******** [d. 01-14-1962/age 64 yrs.]


PAUL HAUPT (d. 1882) A little child of August Haupt died on Wednesday morning. It was only seven months old. Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, Tuesday, July 18, 1882 P. 1 ********* [bur. 07-12-1882] (Note: Wednesday was July 12, 1882 which shows as the burial date on the cem. record)


RAMSEY W. HAUPT Ramsey William Haupt, 7 week old son of Rickey and LuAnn Haupt, of 1208A Hamilton St., Manitowoc, died Monday morning, Oct. 3, at the family residence. Family services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Arno Wolfgramm officiated and burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Ramsey was born Aug. 17, 1983, at Green Bay, son of Rickey and LuAnn Kretsch Haupt. Survivors include his parents; a brother, Rickey Glenn Haupt at home; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mr. William Kretsch of Manitowoc; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haupt of Newton; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Freis of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cherney of Green Bay and Mrs. Hubert Kretsch of Manitowoc; aunts, uncles and cousins. Herald Times Reporter, October 5, 1983 P. 3 ******** [age 1 month]


RAYMOND P. HAUPT (d. 1981) Raymond P. Haupt, 83, formerly of 819 York St., Manitowoc, died Friday afternoon, Jan. 16, at Park Lane Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Arno J. Wolfgramm will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Military graveside rites accorded by the American Legion, Drews Bleser post No. 88. Mr. Haupt was born June 8, 1897, in the Town of Newton, Manitowoc County, son of the late August C. and Elizabeth Schmiedicke Haupt. He was educated at Newton and Manitowoc schools and was a graduate of Manitowoc Central high school class of 1915. Mr. Haupt owned and operated Haupt Brothers bowling alleys with his brother Elmer from 1919 to 1942. For five summers he was employed on the S.S. Roosevelt. He was also employed with Red Arrow Steamship Company from 1947 to 1962 sailing on the S.S. Joe S. Morrow. Mr. Haupt was a member of American Legion Drews Bleser Post No. 88, Veterans of Foreign Wars Otto Oas post No. 659, 40 et 8, United Commercial Travels, past commanders club of Wisconsin, Retreads. He was a Veteran of the Army serving in World War I, Oct. 1918 to 1919 and World War II, 1942 to 1945 serving in the South Pacific. Survivors include nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 o?clock to 9 o?clock this Sunday afternoon and on Monday until the hour of service. Memorial may be made to Manitowoc Lutheran High School or donors choice. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, January 18, 1981 p.3


RICHARD OTTAMER HAUPT Richard Haupt, age 70, passed away peacefully at home. It was Dad's wishes to express that the two greatest joys in his life were his family and his membership at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Richard is survived by his wife: Mary Carol; six daughters and sons-in-law, all of Manitowoc: Sue Haupt (Rod Schultz); Cindy Schneider (Bob Schneider); Kathy Haupt; Terry Johnson (Wayne Johnson); Connie Dorner (Peter Dorner); Amy Haupt. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Becky Fricke; Craig Schneider; Bridget Hebert; Crystal Schneider; Andrew Dorner; and a special great-granddaughter: Hailey Hebert. The family will greet relatives and friends on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2426 N. Rapids Road, Manitowoc, from 9 a.m. until the start of the funeral service at 11 a.m. The Rev. Tom Pankow will officiate, with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Manitowoc. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made in Richard's name the benefit of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Herald Times Reporter, August 2006


RUTH HAUPT (d. 2009) Ruth Haupt, age 88, a Manitowoc resident, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Ruth was born on May 15, 1920, in Shawano, daughter of the late Arnold and Emma (Beversdorf) Zachow. She was a 1938 graduate of Shawano High School. Ruth was married to Kenneth Haupt on Aug. 14, 1948, at St. James Church in Shawano. He preceded her in death on Feb. 21, 2009. Ruth worked in Manitowoc at Frieder's Bakery and for many years served a number of roles working for the Manitowoc Public School District. She was a member of First German Ev. Lutheran Church. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) She was preceded in death by one brother: Arnold Zachow; two sisters and one brother- in-law: Eleanor Zachow; Vera (Harvey) Mitchell. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 20, 2009, at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1033 South 8th St., Manitowoc. The Rev. David Rosenow will officiate with burial at Evergreen Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at church Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorial donations would be appreciated for First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home is serving the Haupt family. Herald Times Reporter, March 18, 2009


SIEGFRIED F. HAUPT Siegfried F. Haupt, 89, of 4814 S. Union Road, Manitowoc, died Thursday afternoon, July 24, 1986 at North Ridge Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 11 am Monday at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. Rev. Glenn Unke will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Haupt was born December 14, 1896 in the Town of Newton, son of the late August and Bertha Vogt Haupt. He was a lifelong Town of Newton resident. He married the former Elsie C. Kolb on October 9, 1949 in the Town of Newton. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Haupt was active as a farmer and a carpenter. He was a member of the Carpenters Local. Survivors include his wife, Elsie C.; a son and a daughter-in-law, Hubert and Marian Haupt of Manitowoc; two daughters and a son-in-law, Vern and Bud Liermann of Manitowoc and Ethel Rusch of Manitowoc; seven grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth Sanger, a granddaughter, Annette; two sons-in-law, Berlin and Darrell; six brothers and two sisters. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 5 pm to 9 pm Sunday afternoon and Monday at the church from 10 am until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Fri., July 25, 1986 page 13 ******** [husband of Elsie Haupt]


WILHELMINE HAUPT (First publication April 30, 1885.) No. 33 IN PROBATE,-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT. In the matter of the estate of Wilhelmine Haupt, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Henry Haupt, of Manitowoc county, state of Wisconsin, representing among other things that Wilhelmine Haupt, late of said Manitowoc county, on the 1st day of November, A.D., 1884, in said county, died intestate, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this state and that the said petitioner is a son and heir at law of said deceased, and praying that adminstration of said estate be to Charles Siecker granted, it is ordered that said petition be heard before this court on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, A.D., 1885, at 10 o'clock A.M., at my office in said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at the city of Manitowoc in said county. Dated at Manitowoc, the 25th day of April, A.D., 1885. R.D. Smart, County Judge. Schmitz & Kirwan, Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, April 30, 1885 P. 2 ***** Wilhelmina Haupt Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Wilhelmina Haupt Color/Sex: White Female Age: 62 years Birthplace: Europe Birth Date: 1 Oct 1822 Death Date: 1 Nov 1884 Death County: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: Dropsy "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Mrs.] [bur. 11-04-1884] (note: pre-1907 deaths has d. 11-1-1884/stone reads 1885)



BABY HAUSCHULTZ Hanschutz Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Hanschutz Death Date 15 Jan 1921 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Baby HAUSCHULTZ/bur 01-17-1921/age 3 unknown/cause: asphyxia]


AGNES C. HAUSCHULZ Mrs. Agnes C. Hauschulz, 84, formerly of Sahdy Lane Home, Manitowoc, died Tuesday morning, June 14, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by the Rev. Philip Hoffmann and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hauschulz, nee Agnes C. Kapitz, was born Sept. 19, 1898, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Joseph and Martha Muchowski Kapitz. She was married to Alvin O. Hauschulz, Sept. 22, 1923, at Manitowoc. He preceded her in death Dec. 10, 1967. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Delmar and Catherine Hauschulz of Manitowoc; a daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and Michael Wisniewski of Two Rivers; a brother, Walter Kapitz of Manitowoc; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Matt, George, William and Joseph, and a sister, Lillian Schroeder. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Wednesday afternoon, where a prayer service will be at 8 o'clock this Wednesday evening. Herald Times Reporter, June 15, 1983 P. 3 ******** [widow of Alvin O. Hauschulz]


ALVIN O. HAUSCHULZ Alvin Hauschulz, 70, of 1719 S. 19th St., Manitowoc, died Sunday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient for a day. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Edmund E. Olson will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hauschulz was born Aug. 9, 1897, at Marion, Wis., son of the late Carl and Augusta Wick Hauschulz. He moved to Manitowoc in 1918 where he married the former Agnes C. Kapitz Sept. 22, 1923. Prior to his retirement six years ago, he was employed at Mirro Aluminum Co., Manitowoc, for 41 years. Survivors include his wife, a son, Delmar C. of Manitowoc; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Marilyn) Wisniewski, of Two Rivers; two brothers, Otto and Reuben, of Marion; three sisters, Mrs. William Dallaway and Mrs. Edwin Bach of Ripon and Mrs. Emil Kersten, of Marion, and five grandchildren. A brother preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 11, 1967 P. 16


DELMAR C. HAUSCHULZ Delmar C. Hauschulz, age 80, a resident of 2440 Paul Road, Manitowoc, entered into eternal life on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2008, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center in Manitowoc. Delmar was born on January 11, 1928, in Manitowoc, to the late Alvin and Agnes (Kapitz) Hauschulz. Delmar graduated from Lincoln High School, Manitowoc, with the class of 1946. He enlisted with the U.S. Army, 793rd Field Artillery Battalion, A Battery. He trained at Fort McCoy and was stationed in Ansbach, Germany. Upon his return, he worked for Mirro Corporation for 46 years until his retirement in 1993. On May 7, 1955, Delmar married Catherine Bartelme at Holy Innocents Catholic Church in Manitowoc. Delmar was a past member of the Roncalli Athletic Association, past president of the Manitowoc-Two Rivers Traffic Club, and current member of St. Francis of Assisi in Manitowoc. Delmar enjoyed woodworking, golfing and spending time with his family. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) The family will greet relatives and friends on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008, at St. Francis of Assisi-Waldo site from 9 a.m. until the beginning of the Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. The Rev. Daniel Felton will officiate, with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Manitowoc. The Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and Crematory, North 11th and St. Clair streets, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Jan. 17, 2008


JOHN HAUSNER John Hausner, 83, died early this morning at the home of Elmer Keil, 614 South 27th street, after a three months illness. Mr. Hausner operated a tavern in Taus, north of Cato, many years ago. The body is at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Funeral arrangements will be announced tomorrow. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 19, 1946 ******** Funeral services for John Hausner, 83, who died yesterday, will be held at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home at 1030 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 20, 1946 p. 2 ******* [d. 12-19-1946/age 83 yrs.]


MARY HAUSNER TAUS WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE IN CISTERN Nervous Breakdown Tho?t to Have Unbalanced Mind of Suicide Double tragedy was recorded in Manitowoc county?s book of history today when following the report of the murder on the Wrolson farm, authorities received notice of the death by her own hand of Mrs. John Hausner at Taus. Mrs. Hausner was found in a cistern in the cellar of her home when search was made for her after she had been absent for some time. The body was found by Mr. Hausner. Mrs. Hausner is believed to have ended her life while insane, caused by nervous breakdown, lack of sleep and prolonged illness. She was formerly Mary Naidl and was 60 years of age, having been married for forty years. Four children born to her are dead. Ill For Long Time Ill since last fall, Mrs. Hausner had believed that she was improving but had still been troubled by nervous attacks and inability to sleep. She arose as usual this morning and assisted her sister who had been at the home in work about the house but during the absence of her husband and sister in other parts of the house made her way to the cellar and apparently plunged into the cistern head first. Mr. Hausner, searching for his wife, visited the cellar and made discovery of the body. Although Mrs. Hausner had acted strangely at times, it was not thought by relatives that her mind was affected. Besides her husband Mrs. Hausner is survived by three brothers, George of this city and Jacob and Joseph Naidel, Franklin, and one sister, Anna Marijovitz, of Reedsville. No inquest will be called as the case is pronounced clearly a suicide. Manitowoc Herald News, February 6, 1926 P. 1


CARRIE HAVER Mrs. Ernest Haver, 75 (above)of 1424 Clark St., Manitowoc died Friday afternoon at the home following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Wesley Methodist church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Donald T. Stannard will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born Carrie Wolfe in Outagamie County in 1879, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfe. She was married in 1901 to Ernest Haver. They located in Manitowoc in 1927. She was a member of the Wesley congregation, the Women's Society of Christian Service and the Royal Neighbors Camp, No. 3302. Surviving are her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Murrill Weiss of Milwauke, Mrs. E.L. Wyn Dunst of Wausau and Mrs. William Schneider and Mrs. Edward Lambries of Manitowoc; six sons, Lorin, Eugene and Harland of Manitowoc, Darrell and Glen of New York City and Melbert of Milwaukee; three grand- children she raised since infancy (Survivors omitted for privacy.); and also 20 grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday. The casket will be moved to the church at 10 a.m. Monday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, December 11, 1954 P.13 ******* [d. 12-10-1954/age 75 yrs./bur. on Harland Haver lot]


ERNEST S. HAVER Ernest S. Haver (photo), 79 of Rt. 3, Manitowoc, died Wednesday afternoon at Holy Famiy Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient four days. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, the Rev. Donald T. Stannard officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Haver was born July 26, 1879, in Seymour, Wis., son of the late Albert and Ida Putman Haver. On July 10, 1901, he married the former Carrie Wolfe at Appleton. She preceded him in death four years ago. In 1927 he moved to Manitowoc where he worked as a horse trainer. In 1943? he joined Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc., where he worked until his retirement in 1948. Survivors include five sons, Harland, Lorin and Eugene of Manitowoc, Melbert of Milwaukee and Darrell of New Jersey; four daughters, Mrs. Muriel Weiss of Milwaukee, Mrs. Elwyn Dunst of Wausau and Mrs. William Schneider and Mrs. Edward Lambries of Manitowoc; four sisters, Mrs. Max Heyer of Neenah, Mrs. Herbert Jansen of Wauwatosa, Mrs. Oscar Koeppel of Appleton and Miss Bernice Haver of Milwaukee; 23 grandchidren; and 10 great grandchildren. Three of his grandchildren he had reared since infancy. They are Robert E. Rickop and Mrs. Paul Grubic of Manitowoc and Mrs. Donald Duetschman of Missouri. A son and a daughter preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 17, 1958 P. 21 ******** [d. 07-16-1958/age 79 yrs./bur. on Harland Haver lot]


HARLAND C. HAVER Harland C. Haver, 52, of 235 Mountain Ave., Waukesha, died Monday at Memorial Hospital, Waukesha. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Donald T. Stannard will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Military graveside services will be conducted by the V.F.W. Post No. 659. Mr. Haver was born Oct. 18, 1919, at Seymour, Wis., son of the late Ernest and Carrie Wolfe Haver. He was a graduate of Lincoln High School with the class of 1938 and also attended Manitowoc County Teachers College and Spencerian Business School of Milwaukee. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army in the European Theatre. Mr. Haver had been employed by Margenau Drug Stores for many years prior to moving to Waukesha three years ago where he was employed by Schmidt Glass Service of New Berlin. He was a member of the Manitowoc V.F.S. Post No. 659. Survivors include two brothers, Lorin and Eugene of Manitowoc; four sisters, Mrs. Muriel Weiss of Milwaukee, Mrs. Elwyn (Elva) Dunst of Wausau and Mrs. William (Arnelda) Schneider and Mrs. Edward (LaMoyne) Lambries of Manitowoc, and nieces and nephews. Three brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday until the time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 1, 1971 ******** [d. 11-01-1971 at Waukesha WI/age 52 yrs.] (18 Oct 1919/Nov 1971/SSDI)


LORIN W. HAVER Lorin W. Haver, 67, of 615 Marshall St., Manitowoc, died early Friday morning, July 23, at the family residence. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Wesley United Methodist Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. David A. Passet will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, with graveside military rites accorded by V.F.W. Otto Oas Post 659. Mr. Haver was born July 21, 1915, at Seymour, Wis., son of the late Ernest and Carrie Wolfe Haver. He married Yvonne Houghton, Feb. 22, 1946, at Wesley United Methodist Church, Manitowoc. Mr. Haver was paymaster at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry for 27 years, retiring in 1974 due to illness. He also worked part time at Marcus Theaters for many years. He was a Master Sergeant in the United States Army from 1942 to 1945, serving overseas during World War II. He was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Yvonne; three sons and daughters-in-law, Bruce and Joan Haver of Milwaukee, Greg and Diane Haver of Manitowoc, and Jeffrey and Laurie Haver of Las Vegas, Nev.; a brother and sister-in-law, Eugene and Marge Haver of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Arnelda Schneider of Manitowoc; three grandchildren, Heather, Cherie and Jeff; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters. Friends may call at Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and 8:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. Monday, and at the church from noon until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, July 23, 1982 P. 3


YVONNE L. HAVER Mrs. Yvonne L. Haver, 66, of 615 Marshall Street, Manitowoc, died Tuesday, December 15, 1987 at her residence. Funeral services will be 11 am Saturday at Harrigan-Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Robert Hayes will officiate with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Haver was born April 27, 1921 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, daughter of Anita Rosinsky Houghton and the late Walter Houghton Sr. She married Loren W. Haver on February 23, 1946 at Wesley United Methodist Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death July 23, 1982. Mrs. Haver was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Survivors include three sons and daughters-in-law, Bruce and Joan of Milwaukee, Greg and Diane of Manitowoc and Jeff and Laurie of West Germany; her mother, Anita Houghton of Manitowoc; a brother and a sister-in-law, Walter Jr. and Faye Houghton of Manitowoc; a sister, Lois Maples of Manitowoc; five grandchildren and other relatives and friends survive. She was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Houghton. Friends may call at Harrigan-Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 5 pm to 9 pm Friday and Saturday from 9 am until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., Dec. 17, 1987 page 25


CHARLES HAVERLAND At the advanced age of 77 years, Charles Haverland, once prominent in the business life of the city, passed to his eternal rest early Sunday morning his death occurring at his home on the Plank road after a long illness, due to a general breaking down of the system. For many years the deceased conducted the Central house, and for five years previous was a member of the company which conducted the Manitowoc Iron Works. Born in Germany, Sept. 21, 1828 he settled at Port Jarvis, N.Y., in 1864(sic) remaining there until 1861(sic) when he came to Manitowoc where he has since resided. In 1854 he was married in Germany to Miss Emilie Birkholz, the wife who survive to mourn his loss. During his last illness he had been cared for by his niece Ricka Birkholz, who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Haverland. He was a man widely acquainted and well thought of by his friends and acquaintances. During his business career he established an enviable reputation and was successful. The funeral will be held from the late home at 2 o?clock Wednesday afternoon and interment will be at Evergreen. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, October 15, 1900, Page 1 ********* Many friends and neighbors gathered yesterday afternoon to pay a last tribute of respect to the memory of the late Charles Haverland, and beautiful floral tributes carried their message of sympathy to the stricken hearts of the family. Services were held at the late home, Justice Falge making the remarks. Interment was at Evergreen. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, October 18, 1900, Page 1 ********* Death Sun. of 77-yr. old Charles Haverland, a well-known resident of our city, of old age debility. During the last year he has been living on Plank Road. Mr. Haverland was born 27 Sep. 1823 in Germany, came to America in 1854 and settled in Port Jarvis, N.Y. In 1861 he came to Manitowoc and has remained here ever since. He worked here in various jobs. The last few years he operated the guest residence "Central House". He is survived by his widow but there were no children. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. Der Nord Westen, 18 Oct. 1900 ******** Charles Haverland birth: 1827 Germany death: 17 October 1900 Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin residence: 1900 Manitowoc Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 ******** [cause: loss of liver] ******** STATE OF WISCONSIN-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT. In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Charles Haverland, deceased, intestate. On reading and filing the petition of Amelia (sic) Haverland, of Manitowoc in said county, representing among other things that Charles Haverland an inhabitant of said county, on the 14th day of October, A.D. 1901 (sic) at Manitowoc died intestate, leaving estate to be administered and that the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to her granted. It is ordered that said petition be heard at a special term of said county court to be held on Tuesday the 30th day of July, A.D. 1901, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the office of the county judge, in the city of Manitowoc, in said county. Ordered further, that notice of the time and place so appointed, be given to all persons interested by publication hereof for three weeks successively, prior to said day of hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at the city of Manitowoc in said county. Dated at Manitowoc, the 28th day of June, A.D. 1901. By the Court. J.S. Anderson, County Judge. Schmitz, Burke & Craite, Attorneys. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, July 4, 1901 P. 3


EMIELIE HAVERLAND EX-RESIDENT OF CITY WILL BE BURIED HERE Mrs. Emily Haverland, 98, Dies At Sheboygan After Being Injured In Fall Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Haverland, 98 year old former Manitowoc resident who died at Sheboygan on Sunday following injuries she received in a fall there some time ago, will be held at Evergreen cemetery tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Haverland left Manitowoc in 1904, four years after the death of her husband, Paul Haverland, in this city. Since that time she has been making her home with relatives at Sheboygan. Several days ago the aged woman fell down a stairway and broke her hip, her advanced age and the shock of the injury proving too great a handicap to overcome. She was born in Germany, January 2, 1831 and married Paul Haverland on March 26, 1854. On July 1, 1854, the couple came to this country and for several years made their home in Pennsylvania, later moving to Manitowoc where they resided for many years. Miss Uricka Birkholz of Sheboygan, a niece is the only survivor. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Henry Stegemeyer home (next sentence unreadable) the Rev. Ernest Beyer of the St. Andrews Lutheran church officiating. Burial will take place in Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, March 12, 1929 P. 2 ******* [Emelia Haverland/died at Sheboygan, Wisconsin/cause: fracture of left femur]


FRANK HAVLICEK Frank Havlicek, 79, died of a heart attack Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Darbant, 1124 S. 9th street. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with burial at Evergreen. The Rev. C.H. Phipps will officiate. Mr. Havlicek was born June 24, 1864, in Bohemia and married Katherine Velina there. With his wife he came to Manitowoc in 1908. Survivors are two children, Mrs. Darbant and Mrs. John Herndey of Two Rivers; five grand children and one great-granchild. His wife died last January. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 5, 1944 p.3 ******** [d. 06-04-1944/cause: cerebral hemorrhage]


KATHARINE HAVLICEK Mrs. Frank Havlicek, 81, of 1102 Park Row, died Saturday at 2 p.m. following a short illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o?clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with the Rev. C. H. Phipps, D.D., officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Havlicek, nee Katherine Zelena, was born in Bohemia Nov. 25, 1862. She was married Aug. 15, 1885. The couple came to this country in 1908 and came directly to this city where they resided ever since. Survivors are the widower; two daughters, Mrs. John Hernday of Two Rivers and Mrs. George Darbant of this city; one son, Joseph in Bohemia; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The body will lie in state at the funeral home from 6 p.m. today to the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 17, 1944 P. 2 ******* [d. 01-16-1944/age 81 yrs./wife of Frank Havlicek]


ALBERT HAVLICHEK A. HAVLICHEK PASSES AWAY Albert Havlichek, 75, retired Kossuth farmer, died yesterday at the Holy Family hospital of injuries received two weeks ago when a horse stepped on him. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10 o?clock from the Kellnersville Catholic church. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Havlichek was born in Bohemia in 1860. He came to America and to Manitowoc county at the age of four years. In 1886 he married Caroline Kugle, who survives him. Survivors besides his widow include a son, Joseph, on the home farm; three daughters, Mrs. Emma Krejcarek, Polivka?s Corners, Mrs. Henry Basken, Francis Creek, and Mrs. Henry Cayemberg and Mrs. Harry Orchekowski, both of Manitowoc; a brother, Wencle Havlichek of Francis Creek and ten grandchildren. The body will lie at the Hussar and Wachal funeral home until the time of the services. Manitowoc Herald Times, April 3, 1936 P. 2 ******* (Note: One of the daughters may be a sister. He has 3 daughters and 4 women are named) ******* [bur. 4-6-1936/age 75 yrs]


CAROLINE HAVLICHEK Mrs. Caroline Havlichek, 74, died at 7:3 o?clock this morning at the hospital, one week after she had sustained a fractured hip in a fall at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Orchekowsky, 509 S. 30th street, where she resided. A stroke preceded death by a few hours. She had been in poor health for the past four years. Mr. Havlichek, whose maiden name was Kugel, was born in the Town of Kossuth April 10, 1864. In 1886 she was married to Albert Havlichek. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1936. Upon the death of her husband that year, Mrs. Havlichek left the farm in Kossuth and made her home with her daughter. The survivors are one son, Joseph, Town of Franklin; three daughters, Mrs. Henry Cayemberg and Mrs. Harry Orchekowsky, both of this city, and Mrs. Henry Basken, Francis Creek; and 13 grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Emma Krejcarek, died lsat April. Mrs. Havlichek was the last of her family. Her brother, Thomas, died two months ago. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph?s church, Kellnersville. The Rev. Joseph Rous will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Husar undertaking parlors at Kellnersville from Sunday afternoon until the hour of the funeral. Manitowoc Herald Times, August 20, 1938 P. 4 ******* [bur. 08-23-1938/age 74 yrs./cause: cerebral hemorrhage/ bur. on Mrs. Albert Havlichek lot]


JOSEPH A. HAVLICHEK (d. 1956) Joseph A. Havlichek, 63, a native of Manitowoc county, died Monday night at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, following a short illness. Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at St. Andrew Catholic Church. The Rev. Henry Letz will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Havlichek was born Aug. 14, 1892, in the town of Kossuth, son of the late Albert and Caroline Kugel Havlichek. He never married. Mr. Havlichek came to Manitowoc in 193? and was employed as a tinsmith by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. He was a member of the Boilermaikers Union, Local 443. Mr. Havlichek resided with a brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cayemberg, 8?? Wilson St., Manitowoc, until six months ago. Since then he had made his home with a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dokey, Manitowoc. Surviving him are three sisters, Mrs. Cayemberg and Mrs. Harry Orchekowski of Manitowoc and Mrs. Henry Basken of Francis Creek. A sister, Mrs. Fred Krejcarek, preceded him in death in 1938. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, February 7, 1956 P. 15 ******** [d. 02-06-1956/age 63 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Albert Havlichek lot]


JOSEPH C. HAVLICHEK (d. 1954) Joseph C. Havlichek, 54, of 1106 N. 11th St., Manitowoc, died at Holy Family Hospital early Tuesday morning after suffering a stroke upon his return home from work Monday night. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at the Holy Innocents Catholic Church, the Rev. F.A. Radey officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Havlichek was born Dec. 8, 1900, at Francis Creek and came to Manitowoc as a young man and was employed at the Aluminum Specialty Co. and for the past 26 years he had been employed at the Eastman Mfg. Co. In 1926 he married Josephine Khail of Manitowoc who survives. Also surviving are a son (private); mother, Mrs. Anna Havlichek of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Holschbach of Manitowoc and Mrs. Francis Preston of Elm Grove. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Innocents Catholic Church of Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Wednesday. The Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Tueday, December 21, 1954 P. 27 ******** [d. 12-23-1954/age 54 yrs.]


JOSEPHINE V. HAVLICHEK Mrs. Joseph C. Havlichek, 60, at 1106 N. 11th St., Manitowoc died Wednesday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, after a lingering illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced Thursday by Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Mr. Havlichek, the former Josephine Khail, was born July 25, 1904, in Czechoslovakia, daughter of the late Wenzel and Veronica Stuksa Khail. She came with her parents to America in 1911. She was married to Mr. Havlichek in 1924. He died in 1954. Survivors are a son, Emil, of New York City, a brother, Emil H. Khail, of Manitowoc and a sister, Mrs. Emma Baroshek, of Chicago. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 27, 1965 P. 11 ******* Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph C. Havlichek, 60, of 1106 N. 11th St., Manitowoc, who died Wednesday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. E.A. Radey officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, January 28, 1965 P. 2 ******* [d. 01-27-1965/age 60 yrs./widow of Joseph C. Havlichek] (25 Jul 1904/Jan 1965/SSDI)


FRANK HAVLINEK Frank Havlinek, 86, of Manitowoc, route 5, died Wednesday night at 11:30 o?clock at the Holy Family hospital. He had been ill three weeks. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8:15 from the Pfeffer funeral home and at nine o?clock from the Holy Innocents church, the Rev. Joseph A. Rausch officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Born Nov. 1, 1855 in Bohemia, he came to the United States with his parents at the age of 10. They settled in the town of Kossuth. Mr. Havlinek became a farmer at Kossuth and resided there all his life. He was married in 1880 to Miss Rose Rathsack, who died 11 years ago. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Anna Losey of Milwaukee, Mrs. Wenzel Vrany and Mrs. Frank Vrany of Kossuth; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He has made his home with Mrs. Wenzel Vrany since 1930 The body will lie in state at the funeral home from seven o?clock tonight until time of the services. Father Rauch will recite the rosary at the funeral parlor at seven o?clock Friday night. Manitowoc Herald Times, May 21, 1942 P. 11 ******* [d. 05-20-1942/age 86 yrs./cause: diabetes mellitus/ bur. on Wenzel Vrany lot]


ROSE HAVLINEK DIES WHILE ON A VISIT TO HER DAUGHTER Death's summons came quickly to Mrs. Frank Havlinek, 68, well know Branch resident last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wencel Vrany, Route 5, Manitowoc where she, with her husband, was on a visit. Mrs. Havlinek was apparently in good health when stricken suddenly Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock and she passed away shortly before midnight last evening. The maiden name of the deceased was Miss Rose Rathsack and she was born in Poland, coming to this country with her parents at an early age and locating in this county. She was married to Mr. Havlinek, and they located on a farm near Branch, where they since resided. Besides the husband, three daughters survive. They are Mrs. Wencel Vrany, and Mrs. Frank Vraney, both of Route 5, Manitowoc, and Mrs. George Losey of Milwaukee. Six brothers and three sisters also survive. Burial will take place at ten o'clock Friday morning from the home of Mrs. Wencel Vrany, with burial at Evergreen cemetery. The remains will be brought to the home of the daughter Thursday morning, where they may be viewed. Manitowoc Herald News, November 26, 1930 P.6 ******* [bur. 11-28-1930/died at Kossuth,WI/cause: apoplexy/ bur. on Wenzel Vrany lot]


ANDREA KATHRYN HAW Andrea Kathryn Haw, 3 months, infant daughter of Antonette Haw of 513 Huron St., Manitowoc, died Sunday. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Richard Lind will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Andrea was born Jan. 4, 1979, in Two Rivers. Survivors include her mother, Antonette Haw of Manitowoc; grandparents, Ruth Haw and Terry Chernik of Manitowoc and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haw of Souix Falls, S.D.; uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mr. Waldon (Anne) Haw of Route 1, Valders, Daniel Haw with the United States Coast Guard at Sturgeon Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery (Phyllis) Leschke of Route 1, Newton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Cindy) Stelzer of Kentwood, Mich., and six cousins. Friends may call in the funeral home after 1 p.m. Wednesday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, April 3, 1979 P. 3


RUTH K. (WALDEN) HAW Mrs. Ruth Kathryn Haw, 60, of 931 N. 9th St., Manitowoc, died Saturday, January 6, 1990, at her residence. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at First Lutheran Church. Rev. Bruce Hanstedt and Rev. Richard Lind will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Haw was born August 24, 1929, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Rev. Roy and Klara Nybroten Walden. She attended schools in Manitowoc and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Walden and Ann Haw of Valders, Daniel and Beth Haw of St. Ignes, Michigan; three daughters and sons-in-law, Phyllis and Jeff Leschke of Newton, Cynthia and Gary Stelzer of Manitowoc, Antonette and Leonard Olvera of Minoqua, Wisconsin; a brother and sister-in-law, Philip and Rose Mary Walden of Rockford, Illinois; a sister, Dorothy Van Duyse of Green Bay and 12 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, a granddaughter and a very special friend, Tony Chernik. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Funeral Home and from 12:30 p.m. until the time of services at the church. Memorials may be made to First Lutheran Church, American Cancer Society of Sids. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, January 1990


WALDEN FLOYD HAW Walden F. Haw, age 52, of 13920 Newton Road, Valders, died Sunday evening, Oct. 23, 2005, at Aurora BayCare, Green Bay. Wally was born Dec. 7, 1952, in Manitowoc, son of the late Freeman and Ruth (Walden) Haw. On Sept. 15, 1973, he married the former Anne Schultz in Manitowoc. Wally was employed as a truck driver for Great Lakes Cheese Company, Plymouth. He looked forward to free time riding his Harley and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was an avid NASCAR fan and golf enthusiast. Survivors include his wife: Anne Haw, Valders; a daughter and son-in-law: Tina and Michael Ash, San Diego, Calif.; a son and daughter-in-law: Jason and Cheryl Haw, Neenah; a grandson: Landon Haw, a granddaughter to be born in February; his beloved dog "Ali"; three sisters and brothers-in-law: Phyllis and Jeffrey Leschke, Newton; Cindy L. and Larry Frank, Manitowoc; Antonette ?Angel? and Lenny Olivera, Minocqua; a brother and sister-in-law: Dan and Beth Haw, Union City, Tenn.; his mother-in-law: Carol Schultz, Manitowoc and a brother-in-law: Brad Schultz and his wife, Bonnie, Manitowoc. Nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. He was also preceded in death by a niece: Andrea Haw and his father-in-law: Delmar Schultz. The family will greet relatives and friends at The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005. Friends may also visit Thursday morning at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Lauren Ley. Herald Times Reporter, October 2005


LAURA HAWKINS Mrs. Laura Hawkins, 58, of 519 N. Ninth St., Manitowoc, died Monday night, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. A.M. Stene will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born Laura Wienke in Liberty in 1896, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wienke. The family later moved to Manitowoc. She was a member of the G.U.G. Germania. Surviving are two sons, Earl Hawkins ane Ray Brown, both of Manitowoc; father, Albert of Manitowoc; brother, Louis of Valders. Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after Wednesday noon. The casket will be moved to the church at 10 a.m. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 16, 1954 P. 29 ******** [bur. on Laura Brown lot]


EVELYN A. HAYDEN Evelyn A. Hayden, age 90, formerly of 730 N. 6th St., Manitowoc, died Friday morning, December 29, 1995, at the Highland Transitional Care Center, Madison, Wis. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 3, 1996, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Rev. William Zimmer Will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial with burial to follow at the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The former Evelyn Peltier was born November 25, 1905, in Lena, Wis., daughter of the late Andrew and Mary Jindra Peltier. She moved to Manitowoc as a young child and attended Sacred Heart School and graduated from Washington High School in 1923. Prior to her marriage she was employed by the Wisconsin Public Service for 15 years. She married J. Charles Hayden July 3, 1937, in Manitowoc. He preceded her in death November 27, 1975. Evelyn moved to the Madison/Middleton area in 1992 to live with her daughters. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy and Donald Field, Middleton, Wis., Marge and Ed Fitzhugh, Madison, Wis.; a son, John Hayden, Paris, France; seven wonderful grandchildren, Kim, Debbie, Peggy, Andrew, Donald, Willy and Chantal; one great-granddaughter, Kendall; two nephews, Eugene and Donald Peltier; and numerous nieces and other friends. She was preceded in death by a brother, Earl, and a sister, Irene. The family will greet relatives and friends at the church form 9:30 a.m. Wednesday until the time of services. The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Evelyn took every opportunity to enjoy life to the fullest. She was known for her warm generous nature and incredible sense of humor. Herald Times Reporter, January 2, 1996 P. A2


JOHN CHARLES HAYDEN J. Charles Hayden. 75, of 730 N Sixth St., Manitowoc, died Thursday morning at his home. Funeral services will be at 11 a. m. Saturday, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Donald Schneider will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Mantowoc. Mr. Hayden was born March 19, 1900 at Cato, son of the late John and Ellen Fenlon Hayden. Mr Hayden moved to Manitowoc in 1926. He married the former Evelyn A. Peltier on July 3. 1937, in Manitowoc. Prior to his retirement in 1965, Mr Hayden was employed for 36 years at Wisconsin Public Service Corp. Survivors include his wife, a son, John, of Paris France, two daughters. Mrs. Donald (Nancy) Field of Bellevue, Wash., and Mrs. Edward (Marjone) Fitzhugh of Madison, Wis., three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Roland of Reedsville, Mrs. Henrietta Henning of Milwaukee Wis. and Miss Blanche Hayden of Cudahy and seven grandchildren. A brother and a sister preceded him in death. There is no visitation. Pfeffer Funeral Home of Manitowoc is in charge of funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter November 28, 1975 p. 18 ******* [aka Charles J. Hayden/bur. on Mrs. Evelyn A. Hayden lot-his wife]


MARY HAYES [Mary Catherine Hayes/stillborn/father: Donald J. Hayes]


ADELINE HAYN Miss Adeline Hayn, 80, lifelong resident of county and city, died Wednesday evening following a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. A.C. Fischer officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Miss Hayn was born in Cato and spent most of her life on a farm in that town. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Edward Muss of Ledyard, Iowa and Mrs. Otto Vreisen of Hamburg, Minn. The body may be viewed after Friday noon at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, December 19, 1946 P.2 ******* [age 80 yrs./bur. on Albert Hayn lot


ALBERT HAYN Albert Hein Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Albert Hein Death Date 4 Jun 1912 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Albert Hayn/bur 06-07-1912/cause: acute myocarditis]


AUGUSTA HAYN Mrs. Augusta Hayn, residing west of the city, died last night, aged 72 years. The burial will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o?clock. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 09, 1915, Page 1 ******** MRS. HAYN, DECEASED, LONG RESIDENT HERE Funeral Will Be Held Friday at Two O?clock Funeral services for the late Mrs. Augusta Hayn, whose death was noted yesterday, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o?clock. Mrs. Hayn was a native of Germany, born at Wesel on the Rhine in 1843 and had made her home here for many years. Her maiden name was Klinghotz. Seven children survive Mrs. Hayn as follows: Mrs. Emil Hacker, Chas., Adeline, Clara, Erna, Erna, Mrs. Chas. Winters, this city; Mrs. Otto Zriesen of Elkhart Lake. One son, William, died in 1898 while serving in the Spanish-American war. Mrs. Hayn was well and favorably known and her death will be regretted by many friends. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, February 10, 1915, Page 5 ******** [cause: abdominal carimonia] ******** (The following obit is for her son) Wilhelm Heyn(sic), a member of Company H, 2nd Regiment, died of typhus on the journey from Ponce, Florida to the hospital in Fort Monroe, Virginia. The deceased was 27 years old. He was a miller and up to the outbreak of the war had worked in John Shuttes' Oriental Mill here. His parents live in Town of Manitowoc Rapids and the body was buried at sea. Der Nord Westen, August 11, 1898


CHARLES A. HAYN Charles A. Hayn, 68, former county resident, died yesterday at Grand Rapids, Mich. The body will be brought to Manitowoc for burial tomorrow. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hayn was born at Cato Falls in 1869 and when a boy moved to this city with his parents. He learned the millwright trade and was employed for years at the plant of the American Seating company here. When the plant was moved to Michigan, Mr. Hayn located at Grand Rapids to be employed by the company there. Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Emil Hecker and Adeline Hayn, city, Mrs. Edward Nuss, Newton, Mrs. Otto Vreisen, Bismark, Minn. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Saturday noon until the hour of the services Monday. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 12, 1937 P. 2 ******** [bur. 11-15-1937/d. Grand Rapids, MI/age 69 yrs./cause: cancer of bladder/ bur. on Albert Hayn lot]


CLARA HAYN Clark Hayn Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Clark Hayn Death Date 25 Aug 1923 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Clara Hayn/bur 08-28-1923/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur on Albert Hayn lot]


ARTHUR E. HAYNES The schooner Joseph Duval shared the same fate at the same place in July, 1880, while en route from Kewaunee to Chicago with 140 cords of bark, seven were drowned and the vessel which had been built by Rand & Burger in 1875 at a cost of $7,000 proved a total loss. In a terrible storm on October 16, of the same year the Goodrich steamer Alpena went down on the east shore, carrying seventy-five passengers and a crew of twenty-six to a watery grave. Arthur Haines, the clerk and William Shepard, the steward, were both Manitowoc young men and their death cast a gloom over the city. FROM CHAPTER 6 OF RALPH PLUMB?S BOOK ******** Manitowoc Pilot: The Goodrich steamer Alpena has undoubtedly gone down with all on board, between seventy and eighty people?People hoped to the last that she had sought shelter at some place removed from telegraph lines, but that hope is now abandoned. She left Grand Haven for Chicago on Friday night at 9. At noon on Saturday she was seen off Kenosha by a steam-barge heading against the wind. The impression is that being unable to make headway against the storm that she attempted to turn around so as to run before the wind and that some accident occurred to the machinery. The last thing positively known of the Alpena is that she was seen off Kenosha. A reporter of the Chicago Times reports having seen a steamer about eight miles out making for the Milwaukee harbor from the north-east. She instantly swung around and pointed for the north-east, after which she disappeared from view in a twinkling. A mail carrier from Clay Banks on the east shore, reported having seen the deck of the steamer Alpena near Stoney Creek. This was just about where the wind would have driven the wreck if the steamer went to pieces off Kenosha. A man picked up a pail and step ladder at Holland on the east shore marked ?Alpena.? These facts although not well authenticated, taken in connection with the failure to hear from the steamer, made the impression irresistible that she was lost with all on board. Yesterday a telegram was received at this city stating that the body of one of the passengers, a Mrs. Bradley, was found on the beach. A later telegram states that there were 75 passengers on board which with a crew of 26 would make the loss of life 101. The clerk of the steamer was Arthur Haynes, a young man from this city. Willie Shepard, another Manitowoc boy was steward. Harry Shepard, his brother, was drowned last year off the same steamer. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, October 21, 1880 ******** The Alpena There is no longer any doubt that the Alpena went down with every person on board. Not one escaped to tell how the disaster occurred and the precise time and circumstance will be forever shrouded in impenetrable mystery. Seven bodies in all have been found. Some have had life preservers on and some had none. The absence of life preservers go to prove that the final break must have been sudden. A piece of paper was found pinned to some of the wreckage which floated ashore on which was written; ?Oh, this is terrible. The boat is fast going to pieces. I am on board the Alpena a passenger from Grand Haven to Chicago.? It was signed George Connell. A watch was found on one of the bodies which stopped at 10:50. As the Alpena was seen later than 10:50 of the forenoon of Saturday, the disaster must have occurred at 10:50 p.m. It has been charged that the timber in the Alpena was rotten and that it was unable to withstand a severe storm. This is indignantly denied by the Goodrich Transportation Company. The east shore near Holland is strewed with wreckage from the Alpena, and patrols are on the beach looking for bodies. The friends of those on board are there in large numbers. Some of Willie Shepard's clothes floated ashore. They were marked with his name. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, October 28, 1880


ELIZABETH HAYNES Mrs. E.M. Haynes of this city died on SAaurday last after a brief illness. She was born in Vermont May 1818 and from there move to Michigan where she was married in 1848. She and her husband moved to Manitowoc in 1855. Their only son Arthur was lost on the Alpena which went down in a storm some years ago. She is survived by her husband Mr. E.M. Haynes to whom the sympathy of the entire community is extended in his bereavement. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, December 11, 1890 P. 3 ******** [cause: paralysis of the brain]


EMERSON M. HAYNES From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago (1892) E.M. Haynes, of this city, died on Tuesday morning of this week. He was born in Massachusetts in 1812 and came to Manitowoc in 1855. Some years ago, he lost his son, Arthur, who was clerk of the steamer Alpena, when it went to pieces near the Michigan coast. The old gentleman was very methodical and an honest good citizen. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Apr. 19, 1917 ******** [E.M. Haines/bur. 04-21-1892/age 80 yrs./cause: cerebral softening] ******** (First publication April 28, 1892.) No. 39 STATE OF WISCONSIN-COUNTY COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNT. In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Emerson M. Haynes, deceased. An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and tesament of Emerson M. Haynes of Manitowoc, Wis., in said county, having been delivered into said court; And Sarah F. Snow, of St. Louis, Mo. having presented to said court her petition in writing duly verified, representing among other things, that said Emerson M. Haynes died testate, at Manitowoc in said county, on the 19th day of April 1892; that said instrument is the last will of said deceased and that said petitioner and J.S. Anderson of Manitowoc, Wis. are named therein as executors and praying that said instrument be proven and admitted to probate and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to her. It is ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs of said last will and testament be taken at a special term of said county court, to be held at the probate office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday the 24th day of May 1892, at 10 o'clock A.M. And it is further ordered, That notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks, once each week previous to said day of hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot a newspaper published in said Manitowoc county. Dated April 22, 1892. By the Court. Emil Baensch, County Judge. J.S. Anderson, Atty. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, May 5, 1892 P. 4


IDA E. HAYNES Ida Haynes died, daughter of E.M. and Elizabeth Haynes. Manitowoc Herald, 27 Feb 1862 ******** Items From The Pilot Files - Fifty Years Ago (1862) DIED. - On Wednesday, the 19th inst., Ida, daughter of E.M. and Elizabeth Haynes, aged 4 years and 6 months. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, February 29, 1912 pg. 1


JENNIE S. HAYNES Jennie S Haynes Death • Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Name Jennie S Haynes Death Age 55 Record Type Death Birth Date abt 1835 Death Date 13 Apr 1890 Death Place Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Father Emerson M Mother Ann Lincoln "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988" ***** Jennie S Haynes Death • Massachusetts, U.S., Death Records, 1841-1915 Name Jennie S Haynes Gender Female Age 55 Birth Date abt 1835 Birth Place Ashfield Death Date 13 Apr 1890 Death Place Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Father Emerson Mother Ann Luicohe "Massachusetts, U.S., Death Records, 1841-1915" ***** [Miss] [cause: cancer of the stomach]


NETTIE L. HAYNES Died. HAYNES.?In this city, April 16th, 1877, at 9:15 am., of paralysis, Nettie L, daughter of E.M. and E. Haynes, aged 12 years, 9 months and 12 days. To this little sufferer Death came as a welcome visitor, relieving her from the terrible suffering she has endured for so many long months. Her family have the heartfelt sympathy of all who knew her. The funeral was conducted from the house yesterday afternoon, by Rev. J.W. Olmsted. Manitowoc Pilot, April 19, 1877 P. 3


ARTHUR C. HAYWARD WORLD WAR VET IS DEATH VICTIM Arthur Hayward Dies At Hospital Today After Illness Arthur Hayward, World war veteran, died at 5:40 this morning at Holy Family hospital at the age of 34 years. Death came following an illness of four months duration. Since Sunday Mr. Hayward had been a patient at the hospital. Born in Columbus City, Ind., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayward, 630 South Twenty-sixth street, he came to this city with his parents in the year 1900 residing in this city since. For several years he had been employed with the Wisconsin Public Service company. In 1913 Mr. Hayward enlisted in the machine gun company in the World war and later served as a coast guard during 1913 and 1916 and later served in the 132nd division. For three years following the signing of the armistice Mr. Hayward was stationed in Germany. Surviving besides his parents are three sisters, Mrs. W.F. Kugler, Huntington, Ind., Mrs. Leo Fritz, Sheboygan, and Mrs. Gilbert Schmalfeldt, city, and one brother, Raymond residing at home. The deceased never married. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2pm at the home on South Twenty-sixth street with the Rev. M.S. Weber officiating. Interment at Evergreen cemetery. Manitowoc Times, Friday, November 30, 1928, Page 2 ******** [bur. 12-03-1928/age 34 yrs/cause: aneurism of aorta/ bur. on Claud (sic) Hayward lot]


CLAUDE HAYWARD Claude M. Hayward, 82, died early Sunday at the home of his son, Raymond, of 630 S. 26th St., Manitowoc, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, with the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born Aug. 27, 1872, at Grand Rapids, Mich., and in 1898 married Miss Ella Knott at Columbia, Ind. They located in Manitowoc where he was employed by the Rahr Malting Co. His wife died in 1935 and he retired in 1937. He was a member of Local No. 297 of the Malsters and Brewery Workers union. Surviving are a son, Raymond of Manitowoc, three daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Schmalfeldt of Manitowoc, Mrs. William Kugler of LaOtto, Ind., and Mrs. Willard Belonger of Sheboygan; five grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 6, 1955, Page 13 ******* [d. 06-05-1955/age 82 yrs.] ******* Article about his daughter: CHILD UNDER HEAVY SLEIGH Little Girl Caught When She Attempts to Get Ride Caught under the runners of a heavily loaded sleigh, the four year old daughter of Claude Hayward, on the West side, narrowly escaped death Friday, sustaining a fracture of the thigh bone as result of the accident. The child, with others, were bobbing near the hospital and attempted to get a ride on the bobsled of the Rapids Milling Co., and was thrown under the runners. Dr. Staehle attended the child. The accident should be a warning to parents and children. Manitowoc Daily Herald, St., Feb. 12, 1910 (1910 Manitowoc census: Claud Hayward age 37; wife Ella 41; Edna 17; Charles 15; Louella 9; Hallie 7 (possibly Hattie without the T's crossed?); Raymond 5)


ELLA HAYWARD MRS. HAYWARD PASSES SUNDAY Succumbs At Home After a Lingering Illness Mrs. Claude Hayward, 66, died Sunday morning at her home, 630 South 26th street, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Born in Indiana Mrs. Hayward, nee Ella Nott, was born in Columbia City, Indiana, January 27, 1869. She came to Manitowoc in 1900 and has made her home here ever since. In 1892 she was married to Claude Hayward, who survives her. Mrs. Hayward was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the Riverview Presby- terian chapel. Survivors besides the widower include three daughters, Mrs. W. F. Kugler, LaOtto, Indiana; Mrs. Leo Fritz of Sheboygan and Mrs. Gilbert Schmalfeldt, Manitowoc; a son, Raymond of Manitowoc; a brother, Frank Nott of Columbia City, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. John Gardner of Elkhart, Ind. and Mrs. Rose Cline, Avilla, Ind., and five grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the funeral parlors from five o'clock this afternoon until time of the services. ******** [bur. 12-24-1935/age 66 yrs./cause: carcinoma of stomach/bur. on Claud Hayward lot]


LUCILLE HAYWARD Lucille E. Hayward, age 84, of 1325 N. 8th St., Manitowoc, died Thursday morning, August 4, 1994, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitwooc. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 6, 1994, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home and 11 a.m. at St Paul's Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Ronald Reimer with burial to follow in the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born April 25, 1910, in Coleman, Wis., daughter of the late Marcel and Anna Dery Wolfe. She married Raymond Hayward, September 16, 1929, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Coleman. He preceded her in death January 18, 1987. Mrs. Hayward cooked for the hot lunch program at St. Paul's Catholic School for many years. She loved to cook, bake and enjoyed her many card clubs. She was a member of St. Paul's Parish Women. Survivors include one daughter, Rosalie Lutterman, Manitowoc; six grandchildren, Mike and Sharon Lutterman, Madison, Sue and Steve Naidl, Manitowoc, Tom and Susan Lutterman, Ruidoso, N.M., Kay and Kevin Rocklewitz, Two Rivers, David and Mary Lutterman, Manitowoc, Al Lutterman, Manitowoc; 15 great-grandchildren; one brother and sister-in-law, Russell and Gert Wolfe, Coleman; many special nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends survive. She was also preceded in death by three brothers, three sisters and two sons-in-law. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. Friday where a prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. by Deacon Willilam Klein. She was a special mom, grandmother and great-grandmother and we will miss your Saturday morning cinnamon rolls. Herald Times Reporter, August 4, 1994 P. A2 ******** [widow of Raymond Hayward]


RAYMOND HAYWARD Mr. Raymond Hayward, 82, of 1325 N. 8th St., Manitowoc, died Sunday, January 18, 1987 at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc. A memorial mass will be 11 am Tuesday at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Ronald Reimer will officiate with burial to follow at a later date. Mr. Hayward was born May 8, 1904 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, son of the late Claude and Ella Nott Hayward. He married Lucille Wolfe, September 16, 1929 at Coleman, Wisconsin. Mr. Hayward was a lifelong Manitowoc resident and was employed at Medusa Portland Cement Company for 20 years until retiring in 1967. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Hayward of Manitowoc; a daughter, Mrs. Rosalie Lutterman of Manitowoc; six grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three sisters, a brother and two sons-in-law. Friends may meet with the family 10:30 am Tuesday at St. Paul Catholic Church. Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Jan. 19, 1987 page 14 ****** [cremains/husband of Lucille Hayward]