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ALFRED O. ALLIE cemetery #89D Alfred O. Allie, 76, of 1918-28th St., Two Rivers, a member of one of the earliest families in the community and a retired longtime chief accounts clerk at the Two Rivers Municipal Utilities, is dead. He died shortly before midnight Thursday at the Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, and at 11 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, the Rev. Paul Schumacher officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Allie was born Aug. 16, 1894, at Two Rivers, a son of the late Oliver and Odelia LaFond Allie. He was graduated from St. Luke Parochial School and from the old Two Rivers High School with the class of 1913. After his graduation he was employed in the office of the Eggers Plywood Co. He entered World War I and became a company clerk in the 304th Infantry, U.S. Army, serving nine months in France. He was discharged as a sergeant. In March of 1925 he became employed by the Municipal Utilities as chief accountant. He retired in late August of 1950 after more than 35 years of service with the utility Widely known on a state level in the Veterans of Foreign Wars, he served as commander of the Eleven Gold Star Post 1248, Veterans of Foreign Wars, for two terms, 1931-33. Also he was a member of the Robert E. Burns Post 165, American Legion, as well as Mother of Hope Council 1957, Knights of Columbus. He married the former Blanche Emond at St. Luke church April 10, 1918. She died in March of 1957. Survivors include a daughter; two sons; four sisters; 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday where memorial services will be conducted at 7 p.m. by the VFW and again at 8 p.m. by members of the parish and friends. Herald Times Reporter, Two Rivers, WI, November 27, 1970 Sent in by a researcher, see contributors page, under Emond.

AMANDA A. ALLIE cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 09 Nov. 1905: Amanda Allie, the 7-yr. old daughter of Frank Allie in Two Rivers, died Wed. last week and was buried Friday.


BLANCHE ALLIE cemetery #89D b.06 May 1895, d.05 Mar 1957 Mrs. Alfred O. Allie, 61, of 1918 - 28th St., Two Rivers, died at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at her home after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Friday with a solemn requiem high Mass at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers, with the Rev. John K. Mueller, pastor of the new Holy Redeemer parish, serving as the celebrant. Internment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mrs. Allie, nee Blanche Emond, was born at Lena, Wis., May 6, 1895, a daughter of the late George and Ida Ruelle Emond. When she was a small child the family brought her to Niagara, Wis., where she attended the elementary schools. The family came to Two Rivers from Niagara in 1914 and she had resided there since. A charter member of the Auxiliary of Eleven Gold Star Post 1248, Veterans of Foreign Wars in Two Rivers, she held the post of first musician for three years. She also was a member of the Columbus Home Assn. Auxiliary of Two Rivers and the Altar Society of St. Luke Church as well as the Father Allie Guild. She was married April 10, 1918, at Two Rivers to Alfred O. Allie, veteran chief accounts clerk of the Two Rivers Municipal Utilities. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter; two sons; a sister; five brothers; and nine grandchildren. Friends may call at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, after 3 p.m. Thursday where the rosary will be recited at 7:45 p.m. Thursday. It was announced that the Two Rivers FVW Auxiliary members will meet at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Two Rivers, WI, March 6, 1957 Sent in by a researcher, see contributors page, under Emond.


CHARLES ALLIE (d. 1918) cemetery #89B Dies in France Messages received at Two Rivers announced the death of pneumonia, in an army camp in France, of Charles Allie, 27 years of age, son of Eugene Allie of that city. Only a brief message was carried of the death of the young man. Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, October 08, 1918 | Page 4


EDUARD ALLIE cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 06 Oct. 1904: After an illness of about one year, Edwin Allie, the 15 yr. 7 mo. old son of Eugene Allie in Two Rivers, died last week. The funeral was held last Thursday.


DONALD J. ALLIE cemetery #89D Donald J. (Duck) Allie, 50, of 2536 - 39th St., Two Rivers, passed away at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, and at 10 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Paul Schumacher officiating. Burial will be Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Allie was born Dec. 14, 1923, in Two Rivers, son of the late Alfred and Blanche Emond Allie. He attended St. Luke Parochial School and Washington High School. He had been a welder at Hydra-Tool Inc., Two Rivers. Survivors include his wife, the former Bernice Bonin, whom he married at Manitowoc, Oct. 20, 1943; four daughters, two sons, a sister, a brother, and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Memorial services will be at 8 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, Two Rivers, WI January 2, 1974 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)


HENRY J. ALLIE (d. 1918) cemetery #89B TWO RIVERS FAMILY HARD HIT BY FLU, TWO DEAD, 3 ILL Second Son of Supervisor Eugene Allie Falls Victim to Disease, Others in Family Ill The family of Eugene Allie, of Two Rivers, member of the county board, has lost two members by death from pneumonia, growing out of influenza, Charles Allie, serving with the American forces in France, having fallen victim to the disease there, report having been received two weeks ago and yesterday, a second son, Henry Allie, died at his home in Two Rivers. Three other members of Mr. Allie’s family, including himself, are ill of the disease, though reports today said that all were recovering. Henry Allie was one of the well known residents of Two Rivers, being associated with his father in the fishing business. He suffered an attack several days ago and it developed into pneumonia and caused death yesterday. He is survived by a widow and four children in that city. The situation at Two Rivers in the epidemic of influenza shows little improvement according to physicians and the closing restrictions which apply to all business places after 6 o’clock at night will be continued. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, October 24, 1918, Page 5


HILARY ALLIE cemetery #89D Hilary C. Allie, 63, of 2033-25th St., Two Rivers, widely known in organized labor circles and a past president and a member of the board of directors of the Hamilton Employes Credit Union, died unexpectedly at the home at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, and at 10 a.m. at St. Luke Catholic Church. The Rev. Robert Rhyner officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Allie was born at Two Rivers Aug. 3, 1909, a son of the late Amos and Amelia Ra?inski Allie. He attended St. Luke parochial school at Two Rivers. For many years he was a receiving clerk at the Hamilton firm at Two Rivers. He was long active in affairs of the Two Rivers Central Trades and Labor Council and was one of the organizers of the Hamilton Employes Credit Union of which he was an early president and currently was one of its directors. He married the former Blanche Shedivy in November of 1930. She preceded him in death seven years ago. Surviving are a son (Survivor omitted for privacy.); three stepsiters, Mrs. Gerald Kruse of Two Rivers and Mrs. Robert Koch and Mrs. Ray Messman of Manitowoc; a stepbrother, Roger Klein of Rt. 1, Two Rivers, and three grand- children. Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday where memorial services will be at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 18, 1972


MARGARET ALLIE cemetery #89D Funeral services for Mrs. Elmer Allie, 44, mother of ten children who died at the municipal hospital here Friday afternoon, were held from St. Luke's Catholic church at Two Rivers this morning. She had been at the hospital for only two days before her death. Mrs. Allie, nee Margaret Brunner, was born in the Town of Manitowoc Rapids, July 21, 1893. In June 1912 she was married to Elmer Allie, Two Rivers fisherman. Survivors are the widower; eight daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Eckmann, Chicago, and Geneve, Charlotte, DeLillen, Theresa, Geraldine, Carol, and Maureen, at home; two sons, Eugene and Francis; four sisters, Mrs. Mike Kanzelberger of Two Rivers and Mrs. Theresa Waniger, Mrs. C.V. Donavan, and Mrs. Louis Sinnitt, all of Manitowoc; and four brothers, Martin Brunner of Two Rivers and George, Joseph and Frank of Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 3, 1938 P. 2


MARY L. ALLIE cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 19 Aug. 1909: May Allie of Two Rivers, who had worked for a time as a stenographer for Schoch Lumber Co. here, died Tuesday evening at age 18.


NORMAN B. ALLIE cemetery #89B Norman B. Allie, 85, formerly of 1612 Emmett St., Two Rivers, a member of one of the earliest commercial fishing families, a former city councilman and World War I Veteran, died Monday night at Hamilton Memorial Home, Two Rivers, where he had been a resident for five years. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Robert Rhyner officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Two Rivrs. Mr. Allie was born Sept. 8, 1888, at Two Rivers son of the late John V. and Olive Gauthier Allie. He attended St. Luke Parochial School and Two Rivers High School. An amateur baseball player in the area in his youth, he had been associated with his father and brother, Albert, in the commercial fishing enterprise for many years, just south of the east approach of the 17th Street on the city's eastside. Among the fishing tugs the firm operated during the years were the Isabel, Reindeer, Doughboy and the John V. Allie. Mr. Allie was a member of the City Council in the mid-40's. He was an overseas veteran of World War I, serving in France, and was an earlier member of Eleven Gold Star Post No. 1248, Verterans of Foreign Wars. He married Charlotte Toseland at Sturgeon Bay Aug. 25, 1925. She preceded him in death Aug. 6, 1963. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at Klein & Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, after 4 p.m. Wednesday where memorial services will be conducted by Eleven Gold Star Post at 7 p.m. and for the parish at 7:30 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, Manitwooc-Two Rivers, Wis. January 23, 1973


PROSPER ALLIE cemetery #16 COOPERSTOWN The funeral of the late Prosper Allie took place Tuesday morning. Services were held in the St. James church and the interment in the adjoining cemetery. Prosper was a resident of Cooperstown all his lifetime up to within a year of his death. He died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Muphy at Marinette. He was 46 years old and a bachelor. He died of tuberculosis. His mother preceded him in death a year ago. He leaves to mourn his loss three sisters. They are Mrs. Mary Murphy of Marinette, Mrs. DeYoung of Oconto and Mrs. Louisa Berneau of Lena. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, June 18, 1915, Page 4 (Note: Prosper Allie is on the 1900 census in Cooperstown twp.)


STEVE ALLIE cemetery #89D Steven Allie, age 48, of Two Rivers, died Friday morning, July 14, 2000, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 18, 2000, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. William O'Brien. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. He was born August 30, 1951, in Two Rivers, son of Milton and Marion Wyzinski Allie. He attended St. Lukes Parochial School and graduated from Washington High School. He was the owner of Steve Allie Builders. Survivor include his parents; a son; a daughter; one brother and sister-in-law; one niece; one nephew; a special friend; and his Golden Retriever, (Sissy). Friends may call at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church after 10 a.m. on Tuesday until the time of Mass at 11 a.m. Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers is assisting the Allie family with funeral arrangements. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hand came to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. Herald Times Reporter, July 16, 2000


ROBERT B. ALLING cemetery #33 Robert B. Alling, 63, of 1002 E. Crescent Dr., Manitowoc, died Friday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at First Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Theodore Vinger will officiate and burial will be in Knollwood Memorial Gardens, Town of Kossuth. Mr. Alling was born April 21, 1908, at New York City, son of the late Robert and Annie Smith Alling. He attended schools in New York and later attended Columbia University. Following his schooling he was a partner in a Wall Street firm for many years. He entered the U.S. Army in 1942 and was discharged in 1945. He then was employed at the Trade Bank and Trust Co., New York, before coming to Manitowoc in 1954. He married Jean Lenz Feb. 25, 1950, at New York. Mr. Alling was employed as purchasing agent for the Manitowoc Equipment Works until 1959 when he formed the Alling Company Inc., of which he was president. He was a member of the First Lutheran Church, the Kiwanis Club of Manitowoc and Eagles Aerie No. 706. Survivors include his wife and a sister, Mrs. Jane Carlton Farrell, of Clearwater, Fla. A sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday until noon Monday and then at the church until the time of service. Memorials may be made to the First Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 5, 1971


CARL ALLINGER cemetery #82 This city and community was shocked Monday morning, when it was learned that Carl Allinger, aged 34, had passed away at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan that morning at 1 o'clock. Mr. Allinger had undergone an appendicitis operation December 23, and had gotten through the operation in fine order, but other complications set in which could not be overcome. Mr. Allinger was born in this city on May 3, 1908, the son of Charles and Flora Donath-Allinger. He was married to Miss Helen Schmidt on June 30, 1934, and the couple made their home here for two years. The following two years were spent in North Tonawanda, New York, and for the past six years they have resided on the Frederick Donath homestead farm in the town of Schleswig, on Highway 57. Mr. Allinger attended the public schools and graduated from the Kiel high school in 1926. He was well-known as a basketball and baseball player. Survivors are his wife; a two-year-old son, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allinger; a sister, Mrs. E. L. Brill of Milwaukee; and two brothers, Hubert of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Eugene of Madison. Funeral services were conducted this Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman officiating. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. - 1942


CHARLES ALLINGER cemetery #82 Charles Allinger, 83, a former alderman at Kiel, died at St. Nicholas hospital today after a week’s illness. He was born at Brothertown on September 12, 1866, and was married to Miss Flora Donath of the town of Schleswig in 1895. They made their home at Kiel for the last 55 years and until his retirement some years ago Mr. Allinger was a cigarmaker. He served on the Kiel council for 29 years. Survivors include his wife, a daughter, Mrs. E. L. Brill of Milwaukee; two sons, Hubert of Minneapolis and Eugene of Wauwatosa; three grand children, a great-grand- child, and a sister, Miss Elizabeth Allinger of Duluth. One son, Carl, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Meiselwitz Funeral home in Kiel. Burial will be in the Kiel cemetery. The Sheboygan Press – Saturday, July 15, 1950 – P. 8


FLORA ALLINGER cemetery #82 Mrs. Flora Allinger, 85, 4634 Scranton Place, Milwaukee, widow of Charles Allinger, died early today at Mayfair Nursing Home, Milwaukee. She had been in ill health the past two months. Born May 23, 1875, in Town Schleswig, the daughter of the late Frederick and Johanna Koinke Donath, she received her education in the Kiel Public Schools. Married to Charles Allinger of Kiel on Sept. 12, 1895, they resided there where he was a cigar manufacturer. For the past 10 years she made her home with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Evarist Brill, in Milwaukee. Mrs. Allinger was a charter member of Kiel Camp No. 2505, Royal Neighbors of America. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Evarist (Hulda) Brill; two sons, Hubert of St. Paul, Minn., and Eugene of Milwaukee; three grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, and one brother, Arno, of Milwaukee. Her husband passed away in July of 1950, and a son in January of 1943, and 13 brothers and sisters also preceded her in death. Christian Science services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel. Burial will be in the Kiel Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Friday. The Sheboygan Press – Thursday, February 16, 1961 – P. 8 ********* Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Allinger, 85, a former Kiel resident, who died in Milwaukee on Thursday morning, were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel. Reinhold Herrling, reader of the First Church of Christ Scientist, Plymouth, officiated. Burial was in the Kiel Cemetery. For the service Mrs. Eugene M. Thieleke sang “Not What I Am, O Lord, But What Thou Art,” and “Trust in The Lord.” Pallbearers were Roy Duerwaechter, Lawrence Hennings, Norman Hein, Frank Muehlbauer, Arno Ruh and Alfred Steinhardt. The Sheboygan Press – Monday, February 20, 1961 – P. 10


ALICE ALTENBERGER cemetery #83 Card of Thanks. We wish to extend thanks to friends for their attendance at the funeral of our beloved daughter, Alice Altenberger, to the pallbearers, to Rev. O. Kolbe for his consoling words, for the many floral tributes, to the church choir and the organist, Miss Marcella Konz, and to the neighbors for their kind assistance at the death and burial. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Altenberger. Death has robbed us of our Alice Whom we loved and cherished dear; It was our beloved Alice - Can we help but shed a tear? Yes, we miss her, oh we miss her When we see her vacant chair, But how sad our home's without her For there is no Alice there. The happy hours you spent with us - How sweet the memory is still, Burt death has left a lonesomeness, The world can never fill. In the graveyard softly sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one we loved so dearly In her lonesome, silent grave; The flowers we laid upon her May wither and decay, But the love we have for you, dear Alice, Will never, never fade away. Tri-County Record, Kiel WI, Thurs. Aug. 24, 1922, p. 2, c. 4


FRED ALTENBERGER cemetery #83 Fred Altenberger, Sr, 76 of 607 Huron avenue, a life-long resident of Sheboygan county, died early today at St. Nicholas hospital. Born June 6, 1872, in the town of Rhine the deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Altenberger pioneer county residents. He was married to Helen Anhalt at Ss Peter and Paul church, Kiel, on Sept. 11, 1900. The couple operated a farm in the town of Rhine until coming to Sheboygan to make their home 20 years ago. Mr. Altenberger was a faithful member of Holy Name church and was affiliate with the parish's Holy Name society. Survivors include the widow, five daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Margaret) Pitsch, Newton, Mrs. Julius (Esther) Brey, Chicago, Mrs. William (Anita) Keonders, Mrs. Walter (Ann) Simonich and Mrs. Fred (Martha) Dottai, of Sheboygan, two sons, Fred, Jr., Sheboygan, and Hugo, Phonix, Ariz., and 13 grandchildren. One son, Walter, one daughter, Alice, four sisters and four brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Gerend's Funeral home and at 9 a.m. at Holy Name church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Philipp Dreis will celebrate the requiem high mass, and burial will be made on the family lot in Ss. Peter and Paul cemetery at Kiel. The body will be in state at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Sunday until the time of the services. Members of the Holy Name society of Holy Name church will recite the rosary for their deceased member at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Sheboygan Press, Sat. Sept. 25, 1948, p. 6, c. 5 ********* Funeral services for Fred Altenberger, Sr., 607 Huron avenue, who died early Saturday at the St. Nicholas hospital, were held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Gerend's Funeral home followed by a requiem high mass at Holy Name church at 9 o'clock. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Philipp Dreis was the celebrant. Burial took place in the family lot in the Ss. Peter and Paul cemetery at Kiel. The Rev. Father F.X. Kheil of Kiel officiate at the grave. School children of Holy Name sang the funeral mass under the direction of Cletus Zohlen, organist. Members of the Holy Name society of Holy Name church held a vigil at the funeral home on Monday evening. Numerous spiritual bouquets and floral pieces were received. The pallbearers were Julius Brey, Joseph Bolz, Fred Dottai, William Koenders, Joseph Pitsch and John Stauber. Attending the services from away were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitsch of Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brey and family, Clayton Brey and Barbara Brey of Chicago; Mrs. Elenore Smith and Mrs. J. Shadd of Evanston and many relatives and friends from Kiel and other nearby communities. Sheboygan Press Wed. Sept. 29, 1948, p. 14, c. 4


HEINRICH ALTENBERGER cemetery #83 From Der Nord Westen, 07 June 1906: On Monday last week Henry Altenberger was found dead in his room at the residence of his brother-in-law Frank Anhalt near Mill Home. The deceased had suffered with epilepsy for the past 30 years, and it is believed that his death resulted from it. He was home alone at the time and was found by the Anhalt family upon their return. The deceased was about 43 years old. The funeral was held Thursday.


HELEN ALTENBERGER cemetery #83 Mrs. Helen Altenberger, 86, widow of Fred, formerly of 602 Huron Ave., died Tuesday afternoon at Rocky Knoll Sanatorium and Hospital. She had been a patient there four years. The former Helen Anhalt, she was born in the Town of Rhine, July 1, 1877, a daughter of the late John and Barbara Anhalt. She was married to Mr. Altenberger at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Kiel, Sept. 11, 1900. The couple farmed in the Town of Rhine until moving to Sheboygan 38 years ago. Her husband died in 1948. She was a member of Holy Name Parish and its St. Ann Christian Mothers and Altar Society. Surviving are two sons, Fred of Sheboygan and Hugo of Tucson, Ariz.; five daughters, Mrs. Joseph Pitsch (Margaret) of Sheboygan Falls, Mrs. Esther Brey of Chicago and Mrs. William Koenders (Anita), Mrs. Walter Simonich (Ann) and Mrs. Fred Dottai (Martha), all of Sheboygan; 15 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Mahloch of Manitowoc. The requiem Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Holy Name Church, with the Rev. Anthony J. Knackert, pastor, officiating. Mass will follow 9:30 family rites at the Gerend Funeral Home. Burial will be in Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery at Kiel. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Thursday. Christian Mothers and other parishioners will recite the Rosary there at 7 p.m. Thursday. Sheboygan Press, Wed. July 10, 1963, p. 16, c. 5


WALTER ALTENBERGER cemetery #83 Funeral services for the late Walter Altenberger, who died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at his home east of Kiel, were held Friday at St. Peter and Paul's church at Kiel. Rev. A. Roder officiated and interment was made in the cemetery at Kiel. Walter Altenberger was born on August 9, 1903, and was twenty-one years old at the time of his death. He had been ill for about three years with an incurable malady, and through all those years, when his strength was failing and he began to weaken more and more each day, he still retained his sweet disposition, his patience and hope that he might recover soon. He was a model young man, lived a Christian life, was devoted to his church, kind and thoughtful of those about him both in and out of his home. His early demise had brought sorrow to his home and in the vicinity in which he lived. Besides the grieved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Altenberger, the survivors are five sisters and two brothers. One sister, Alice, preceded him in death three years ago. (Sheboygan Press, Jun. 8, 1925)


CLARENCE ALTER cemetery #44 Clarence Alter, 78, of 906 N. 12th St., Manitowoc, died Thursday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, with Masonic rites, at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Alter was born June 25, 1894, at Manitowoc, son of the late Gustav and Hattie Guttman Alter. After his graduation from high school, he attended Highland Park College, Des Moines, Iowa. From 1914 to 1917, he located at Plymouth, Mich., where he designed and manufactured the Alter motor car. He enlisted in the service May 24, 1917. He served in France as a sergeant in the Motor Transport Corps Unit No. 312. After his dscharge July 16, 1919, he owned the Ford Agency at Milton Junction, Wis., for 12 years. In 1933, he became associated with the Manitowoc Seed Co. and was the vice president until its liquidation in 1960. He was on the board of directors of Schuette Bros. Co., a member of the Masonic Lodge and American Legion Drews Bleser Post No. 88. He married Irma Meyer June 23, 1926, at Manitowoc. His wife survives with two daughters, a sister, Mrs. H.C. (Margaret) Dunton, of Grand Rapids, Mich., and six grandchildren. A brother Fred L., preceded him in death. (Survivors edited for privacy) Friends may call at the funeral home from 6:30 to 9 o'clock this Friday evening and Saturday until the time of service. The casket will remain closed. Memorials in his memory may be made to Holy Family or Memorial hospitals, Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. December 15, 1972 ******** [d. 12-14-1972/age 78 yrs./on Gustav Alter lot] (b. 25 Jun 1894/d. Dec 1972/SSDI)


EUGENE O.G. ALTER (VON ALTER) cemetery #44 From the Lakeshore Times, July 18, 1882: At Rest Died: July 15, 1882, Eugen Alter, aged 50 years, 3 months and six days. Mr. Alter was born in Coblenz, Germany, April 9, 1832. In his veins there flowed the blood of two of Germany's noble families. His father was a scion of the ancient and honorable house of Von Alter, while his mother, nee Von Kutzleben, could trace her lineage back into the misty times of the age of chivalry. Born under such fortuitous circumstances, he enjoyed the best of educational facilities. A few years after the death of his father, which occurred in 1847, he emigrated, with his mother and sister to America, which to him, was the land where the true form of free government was realized. After a few month's stay in Buffalo, he came, together with the aforementioned, to Manitowoc, in May, 1850. Thus it will be seen that he was one of our oldest settlers. With the exception of a few months, spent as a clerk in Milwaukee, he has lived here ever since. He has been engaged in various enterprises and business, and during the past seven or eight years has been in charge of the Clothing Department of J. Schuette and Bros. About four months ago, he was seized with an attack of inflammation of the bowels, and ever since his health has failed. He was subject to numerous spells of sickness during that time, yet from each one he rallied. But the last one was fatal. Exactly four months ago he became seriously sick, and during all those weary weeks, he suffered most excruciating pain. The scientific skill of the physician could give but temporary relief. Gradually the robust form wasted away; the hand of science was not strong enough to keep the dread destroyer distant; the grief of wife and sons was met with no mercy. He died, and perhaps death was merciful in relieving his terrible sufferings, which he bore with manly fortitude, and his unselfish, loving nature was never shown to better advantage than during those dreary days of sickness. No patient ever caused less trouble to those nursing him, than he. It was touching to see how anxious he was that none of his family should suffer inconvenience on account of him. Indeed, it is an inscrutable providence that allows rascality to thrive and enjoy health, while it dooms such a noble nature to weeks and months of suffering, which only ends in death. A wife and three sons, as well as a large number of relatives, mourn this loss. Upon the sanctity of the grief of the family let no one intrude. No one knows better of the terrible sufferings the deceased underwent, than she, who, day and night, sat at his bedside and ministered to his every want with loving hands, and as there was no other cure than death, her boundless love for the deceased will make her resigned to that fate. Let the sons, who are just on the verge of manhood, ever keep sacred the memory and emulate the virtues of him, who has gone before them "to the land of the hereafter." He reared them with a firm and loving hand, they were his pride, his comfort, his everything. ********** The funeral of Mr. Alter occurs this afternoon at three o'clock. He will be buried with Masonic ceremonies, Bro. J.M. Craig delivering the oration. The deceased was an enthusiastic admirer of the craft and his death is a severe loss to the order in this vicinity. ********** From the Lakeshore Times, July 25, 1882: In Memoriam. At a regular communication of Manitowoc Lodge No. 65 F. & A. M., held Wednesday, July 19, 1882, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased our all-wise Supreme Master to call from labor unto rest, our worth Brother and fellow craftsman, Eugene Alter, and Whereas, We are thus separated in the body, from one whose departure creates a sad vacancy in our councils, and in our ranks, therefore be it Resolved, That this lodge in parting with our worthy brother, feels called upon to express its sentiments of respect due him as a man and a mason; that our heartfelt sympathies go out to his bereaved family, to whom his qualities of heart, and generous affections endcared(sic) him in a love, that is lasting beyond the confines of the grave. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of the Lodge and published in the papers of the city. Fred Heineman, E.G. Nash Com. ************ (Death notice in Der Nord Westen, 20 July 1882 Death of Eugen Alter on 15 July. He arrived from Rheinland in 1850 at age 18 with his mother (now deceased)and his sister who is now the wife of Mr. Wm. Bach. In recent years Mr. Alter worked in the store of the Schuette BROS. as head of the Men's Department. He leaves a wife and three children.)


FRED L. ALTER cemetery #44 Fred L. Alter, 79, of 824 York St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday evening at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, by the Manitowoc Masonic Lodge. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Alter was born Nov. 25, 1892, at Manitowoc, son of the late Gustav and Hattie Guttman Alter. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin in 1914 with a degree in civil engineering. He was a veteran of World War I serving as a first lieutenant in the 27th Field Artillery from March 28, 1918, until Feb. 21, 1919. After his discharge he was employed as city engineer of the City of Manitowoc. In 1927, he became associated with the Manitowoc Seed Co. and later became president until its liquidation in 1960. He married Mary McKenzie in 1924 and she preceded him in death in 1934. Mr. Alter also served as vice-president of Schuette Bros. Co. and officer and director of East Wisconsin Trustee Co. He was a 50 year member of the Masonic Lodge and a charter member of the American Legion Drews-Bleser Post No. 88. Survivors include a brother, Clarence, of Manitowoc, a sister, Mrs. H.C. Margaret Dunton, of Grand Rapids, Mich., two nieces and two nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday until the time of service. The casket will remain closed. Memorials may be made to the donors choice. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 16, 1972 ********* [d. 03-15-1972/age 79 yrs.](b. 25 Nov 1892/d. Mar 1972/SSDI)


GUSTAV E. ALTER cemetery #44 HEART ATTACK TAKES LIFE OF GUSTAV ALTER Treasurer of Schuette Store For 25 Years Dies At Home Early Today Gustav E. Alter, 72, (photo) treasurer of Schuette Bros. Co. department store, and identified with the mecantile institution for 59 years, died suddently at the home, 627 North Water street, early today. Mr. Alter was taken ill a week ago but his condition was not considered serious. He was stricken with a heart attack Sunday evening and died 12 hours later. Funeral Wednesday Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral home, under Masonic auspices. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. The deceased was born in this city in 1863, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Alter. His father operated one of the early day inns in Manitowoc, at the corner of Eight and Commercial streets. Early in life Mr. Alter developed a desire to enter business. At the age of 13 he left grade school to take a position in the Schuette store operated by his uncle, John Schuette. After doing clerical work for a number of years Mr. Alter was assigned to the dry goods department of the store. Later he assumed charge of the piece goods, and the ready-to-wear in addition to his other duties. When the Schuette Bros. Company was incorporated in 1901 Mr. Alter was one of the incorporators. In the election of officers he was chosen treasurer, a positon he has since held. In the nearly 60-year span that the deceased was identified with the Schuette Bros. Company, he saw the store grow from a small frame structure on South Eighth street to one of the largest department stores in northeastern Wisconsin. His duties as a store executive precluded his participation in Manitowoc's public life although he was often identified with civic projects calling for supprot and encouragement of business interest of the city. Widow Survives Fraternally Mr. Alter was a member of the Masonic order, the Knights of Pythias and the Elks lodge. He was also one of the organizers and first officers of the Hey-Day club, a social organization formed here in 1888, which maintained club rooms on the third floor of the old Savings bank building. Mr. Alter was married Dec. 30, 1890 to Miss Hattie Guttmann of this city. Survivors are the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Dunton, Grand Rapids, Mich.; two sons, Fred and Clarence, both of this city; a brother, Oscar Alter, city. The body may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home from Tuesday noon until the hour of the services Wednesday afternoon. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, January 27, 1936 P. 2 ******* [bur. 1-29-1936/age 72 yrs/cause: cardiac decompensation]


MARGARET ALTER cemetery #44 MRS. ALTER, NEE SCHUETTE, DIES, AT AGE OF 80 Widow of Eugene Alter, Sister of Geo. and Aug. Schuette Mrs. Martha Alter, widow of Eugene Alter, died at her home at 624 North Tenth street, at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, aged eighty years. The spark of life had flickered low for several days and the announcement of Mrs. Alter's death was not unexpected. The death in recent months of a sister and brother and two other near relatives had weighed upon Mrs. Alter and undoubtedly affected her condition. With the passing of Mrs. Alter, another of the pioneer residents of the city is called. Born at Delmanhorst, Oldenburg, Germany, February 3, 1840, Mrs. Alter came to Wisconsin with her parents in 1848 and a year later, the family located in this city. Deceased was a sister of the late John Schuette, whose death occurred in Decmeber, and of Mrs. Bloquelle, who passed away two years ago. Married in 1858 to Eugene Alter, who preceded her in death in 1882, Mrs. Alter was the mother of three sons, Otto, Oscar and Gustav, all of this city, and surviving her. Two brothers, George and August Schuette also survive and there are six grancchildren and two great grandchildren. A woman of retiring disposition, Mrs. Alter devoted her life to her home and family, happy in her home and children and her death was as calm and peaceful as had been her long life. The funeral will be held at the late home on North Tenth street at two o'clock Monday, the Rev. Keicher officiating. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. March 27, 1920 P. 1 ********* Out of town people here for the funeral of the late Mrs. Alter are Eugene Alter and wife, Paul Zabel and daughter, Mrs. Henry Banshaff, Mrs. Leonie Reiter, of Milwaukee; Mrs. Lillian Walker, Menominee; Erwin Alter, L'Anse, Mich. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. March 29, 1920 P. 8 ********* (Margaret SCHUETTE Alter/same date/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) [bur. 03-29-1920/age 80 yrs/cause: arterio sclerosis/ bur. on Franziska Bach lot]


DEBORAH J. ALTERGOTT cemetery #33 Mrs. David (Deborah) Altergott, age 51, of 1020 17th St., Two Rivers, died on Thursday evening, Nov. 29, 2007, at Aurora Medical Center of Manitowoc County. Deborah was born on May 12, 1956, in Manitowoc, daughter of Elsie Jean (Donahoo) Kanugh and the late Raymond Joseph Kanugh. She graduated from Two Rivers High School in 1974. On March 19, 1988, she married David Otto Altergott in Manitowoc. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) She was preceded in death by her father: Raymond Kanugh. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007, at Knollwood Mausoleum Chapel, 1500 Highway 310, Manitowoc. Deacon Al Boeldt will officiate, with burial of the cremated remains to follow at Knollwood Memorial Gardens. Relatives and friends may call at the chapel from noon. until the time of service at 1 p.m. The Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the Altergott family. Herald Times Reporter, Dec. 2, 2007


GOTTFRIED ALTERGOTT (d. 1943) cemetery #45 Gottfried Altergott, 71, Branch farmer, died this morning at the Holy Family hospital. He had been ill only a week. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. from the Leschke funeral home and two o'clock from the First German Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. L.H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be in the Branch cemetery. Mr. Altergott was born in Russia in 1872 and in 1899 married Miss Elizabeth Eurich. They came to America in 1907 and lived in Wyoming, Chicago and Sheboygan until 1914 when they came to Manitowoc. In 1933 they moved to a farm near Branch. Survivors are the widow; two sons, Godfrey, of Branch, Henry of Green Bay; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Hokenson, of Branch and Mrs. Ottmar Schadewald, of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Adam Kaufman, Mrs. Henry Ashenbrenner, Mrs. Casper Seibel, of this city; Mrs. Edward Seibel of Newton; two brothers, Alex, of this city, Henry, of Chicago; and 12 grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Saturday at 3 p.m. until the hour of the services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. June 18, 1943 P. 2


GEORGE ALTMANN SR. cemetery #43 George M. Altmann Sr., 70, of 903 Dewey St., Manitowoc died Thursday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he was a patient one year. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. James De Witt will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Altmann was born April 5, 1899, at Manitowoc, son of the late Michael and Odelia Altmann. Before retiring five years ago he was employed 15 years as a chief engineer at Manitowoc County Hospital. He married Hilda A. Hammelmann Oct. 31, 1922 at Sheboygan. Survivors include a wife, a son, a daughter, and four grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday where at 7:30 p.m. the Rosary will be recited. Manitowoc Herald Times, 1969 July 17


ALBERT P. ALTHEN cemetery #89A Albert P. Althen, 85, of 1806-29th St., Two Rivers, retired Hamilton Mfg. Co. employe, died early Thursday evening at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital where he had been a patient four weeks. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. Vernon Hauser officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery. Albert Philip Althen was born at Two Rivers Sept. 27, 1885, son of the late William and Anna Wise Althen. He attended St. John Parochial School. A craftsman in the production of veneer, Mr Althen had been an employe of the Hamilton firm for 39 years, retiring in 1956. His hobbies included carpentry and gardening. He married Rose Hascheck at Two Rivers Dec. 20, 1910. She preceded him in death July 6, 1964. A member of Grace Congregation United Church of Christ, he was also a former member of the Senior Citizens. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Anderson of Two Rivers, with whom he had made his home, and Mrs. Raymond (Caroline) Shebesta, of Janesville; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Allwardt, of Kaukauna and Mrs. Juliana Kleinke and Mrs. Elsie Kleener, of Sheboygan; seven grandchildren and a great grandchild. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 4 o'clock this Friday afternoon until the time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. June 11, 1971


ANNA ALTHEN cemetery #89A Mrs. Anna Althen, 84, pioneer resident of Two Rivers, and widow of William Althen, early millwright at the old Mann Brothers pail factory at Two Rivers, died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Allwardt in Green Bay, after an illness of several months. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 from the Klein & Stangel, Inc., funeral home at Two Rivers and at 9 o'clock in St. Luke's Catholic church, the Very Rev. Dean C.V. Hugo officiating. Interment will be in Pioneers' Rest cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at the funeral home at 7:45 Wednesday night. Mrs. Althen, nee Anna Weiss, was born in Hokau, Austria, March 31, 1854. She immigrated to this country in 1875, settling in Two Rivers, where she was married in 1881 to William Althen, who died June 17, 1896. Surviving are four sons, William of Sheboygan, Henry of Escanaba, Albert and Conrad of Two Rivers and six daughters, Mrs. Kate Mueller of Port Washington, Mrs. Edward La Fond of Sheboygan, Mrs. George Allwardt of Green Bay, Mrs. Alvin Moss of Toledo, O., Mrs. Emma Spry, and Mrs. Leo Kleinke, both of Sheboygan, and 24 grandchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. April 19, 1938 P. 2


CARL ALTHEN cemetery #63 Carl Althen, 76, retired Mishicot dray line operator, died at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Specht Funeral Home, Mishicot, the Rev. David Worgulf, pastor of St. Peter Lutheran Church, Mishicot, officiating. Burial will be in Mishicot Public Cemetery. Mr. Althen was born May 24, 1882, in the Town of Mishicot, a son of the late Henry and Christina Meines Althen. In his earlier years he assisted his father on the farm. Later he engaged in the draying business between Mishicot, Two Rivers and Manitowoc, retiring 14 years ago. His only survivors are 25 nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, December 10, 1958 P. 17


CHRISTINA ALTHEN cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 26 Feb. 1903: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 24 Feb.) Death of widow Mrs. Henry Althen, a resident of Town Two Rivers, last night at age 72. She leaves 4 children in good circumstances. The funeral will be Wed. from the Lutheran Church. From Der Nord Westen, 26 Feb. 1903: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 24 Feb.) Death of Mrs. H. Althen of pneumonia Mon. morning at her home. The funeral will be tomorrow at the Two Rivers Cemetery. (Note: Although age is off I believe this is Christina)


CONRAD ALTHEN SR. cemetery #89A Conrad (Connie) Althen,, 75, of 1524 Jasmine Dr., Manitowoc died Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. at Klein and Angel Funeral Home Inc., Two Rivers. The Rev. Ralph Backman will officiate and burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Althen was born Oct. 28, 1894 at Two Rivers, son of the late William and Ann Weiff Althen. He married Nora Stueck, who preceded him in death in 1936. He then married Bernice Schmidtman March 15, 1944, at Chicago. He was a retired tavern operator and well known basketball player. Survivors include his wife, a daughter, a step-son; three sisters; a brother and seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Monday. Manitowoc Herald Times, 1970 September 5


EDWARD J. ALTHEN cemetery #89A Edward J. Althen, 86, of 828-28th St., Two Rivers, retired longtime Two Rivers painting contractor, died shortly after noon Thursday at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital where he had been a patient four days. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. Edward Stelter officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery. Mr. Althen was born Aug. 9, 1885, at Two Rivers, son of the late Henry and Christine Bender Althen. He attended St. John Evangelical Lutheran Parochial School. For more then 60 years he was engaged as a painting contractor, retiring several years ago. He married Emma Braun at Manitowoc July 21, 1917. She preceded him in death June 14, 1961. Survivors include a daughter and a sister, Mrs. Christine Campbell, of Milwuakee. Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 3 o'clock this Friday afternoon until the time of services Saturday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 7, 1972


EMMA ALTHEN cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 04 Feb. 1892: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 01 Feb.) Death of a little daughter of Heinrich Altin(sic), last week, with funeral Sun. at the Lutheran Church.


HEINRICH ALTHEN cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 26 Dec. 1895: Death Thurs. morning of 59 yr. old Heinrich Althen, on his farm in Mishicott, of kidney and heart illness. He came to America in 1855 and rented a farm in Town Mishicott where he has resided ever since except during his service in the army. The burial will take place today in Two Rivers under the direction of the G.A.R Post there of which the deceased was a member. ****** [age 58 yrs./cause: Brights Desease(sic)]


JULIA ALTHEN cemetery #89A Julia Althen, 88, of Two Rivers, died late Friday night, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Rev. Edward Stelter will officiate with burial at Pioneer Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. She was born on May 12, 1903, in Two Rivers, daughter of the late Henry and Mary Notz Althen. She attended St. John Parochial School and Washington High Sëhool. She was employed as a cashier at Two Rivers Savings Bank for 45 years, retiring in 1968. She was a member of St. Johns Mixed Choir for many years, a member of the Ladies Evening Society of the church. She was a Sunday School Teacher for 30 years at St. Johns. Survivors include a sister; and a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a brother and a brother-in-law. Friends may call at St. John Lutheran Church, Two Rivers... the rest is tattered and unreadable.


JULIUS ALTHEN cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 06 Aug. 1903: Death Sat. following a long illness of Julius Althen, a well-known young resident of Town Two Rivers, of consumption. The deceased was born 20 May 1882 in Town Two Rivers and spent his entire life on the old family farm. The funeral was held Mon. from the Lutheran Church in Two Rivers. (Note: Since he was buried from the Lutheran Church, he is probably in Pioneers Rest because Calvary was a Catholic cemetery at the time.)


MARTHA ALTHEN Funeral services for Mrs. George Althen, 68, who died Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Raether in this city, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Frazier mortuary chapel. There will be Christian Science rites with interment in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, March 28, 1947 P.2 ******** [Mrs. George Althen/d. 03-27-1947/age 68 yrs]


PAUL ALTMAN cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 01 Mar. 1900: Death Wed. last week in Two Rivers of Paul Altmann of consumption at the age of 22 yrs. 10 mos. 15 days. The deceased, who was born in Two Rivers, is survived by his mother. The funeral took place Sun. afternoon.


WILLIAM ALTHEN cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 25 June 1896: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 22 June) Fritz Althen, who worked for the Two Rivers Manufacturing Co., and was the father of our City Clerk, had the misfortune last week to plunge from a scaffolding and die of a broken neck. He leaves a large family. The funeral was Friday. ******* [William Althen/b. Germany, 24 Oct. 1839/d. 17 Jun 1896/age 56yr./ cause: Facture of cervic (?) of spine.]


ELEANOR ALTMANN cemetery #89A Mrs. Ella Altmann, 94, who had resided at Hamilton Memorial Home Two Rivers, died Monday at the home. Private funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Klein & Angel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers. The Rev. David Hansen will officiate and burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mrs. Altmann, nee Ella Stockmeyer, was born Aug. 22, 1879, at Two Rivers, daughter of the late William F. and Anna Berger Stockmeyer. She was married to Charles Altmann July 24, 1906 at Two Rivers. He preceded her in death in 1910. Survivors include a son, Charles w. of Two Rivers, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Herald Times Reporter, 1974 April 16