
[ AS ] OBITUARIES
HENRY R. ASCHENBRENNER Henry R. Aschenbrenner, 54, of 506 Buffalo St., Manitwooc, died Tuesday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. He had been in ill health the past year. Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Friday at Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and 9:30 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, the Rev. Robert Fellenz officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Aschenbrenner was born July 21, 1910 at Osage, Ia., son of the late Henry Aschenbrenner and Dorothy Altergott Aschenbrenner. When he was 2 years old his family moved to Manitowoc and he attended Manitowoc schools. He sailed on Great Lakes Ships from 1928 to 1940 and during World War II was employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co. After World War II he was employed at Spindler Co. until 1950 and then at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry until 1963 when ill health caused his retirement. He married Angeline Klann, Jan. 18, 1941, at St. Mary Catholic Church, Clark Mills. The couple made their home at Manitowoc. His wife preceded him in death in 1962. Survivors include his mother and two brothers, Godfrey and Edward of Manitowoc. Friends may call after 3 p.m. at Thursday the (sic) Funeral home, where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times Wednesday, August 19, 1964 P.15 ******* [d. 08-21-1964/age 54 yrs.]
JOHN J. ASHENBRENER cemetery #44 John J. Ashenbrener, age 76, of Manitowoc, was born into eternal life Friday evening at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral Services will be 7 p.m. Monday, May 10, 1993, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home. The Rev. Roman Zbieranski O.F.M. will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. He was born July 23, 1916, in Manitowoc, son of the late Louis and Mathilda Scheurer Ashenbrener. He married the former Geraldine M. Smith, May 21, 1960, in Manitowoc. Mr. Ashenbrener served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was employed as a staff photographer and foreman of the Model Department, at Paragon Electric Company, Two Rivers, until his retirement in 1979. Survivors include his wife, Geraldine, Manitowoc; two sons and daughters- in-law, three daughters, one brother, Al (Bud) Ashenbrener, Two Rivers; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Ethel Kempka, Manitowoc, Marge and Joe Virgili, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by one brother, Byron, and a sister, Lorraine Rathsack. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home from 4 p.m. Monday until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, no date
OLIVER ASLACKSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 18 Aug. 1904: A terrible accident occurred yesterday afternoon at the intersection of State and 8th Streets. Elderly Oliver Aslakson was crossing the street but because of his age had lost his hearing and so was unable to discern the approaching streetcar. The motorman was unable to see the old man until it was too late because the car was coming around the corner. Therefore, Aslakson was hit head-on by the fast moving streetcar. Naturally the old man was knocked down and dragged some distance before the car could be stopped. It is reported that his chest was crushed, his head badly injured and both legs broken. Death must have occurred in the blink of an eye. A coroner’s inquest will be held today to determine the degree of the motorman’s responsibility. ********* From Der Nord Westen, 25 Aug. 1904: The coroner’s jury, which was considering last week’s accident in which Oliver Aslaksen lost his life, decided that the streetcar company was not responsible; however, the so-called fenders on the streetcar were not aligned as they should have been.
CHRISTIANE MARTINE ASLAKSON cemetery #2 Mrs. Christina Aslakson, 69, died Saturday at her home in the village of Valders after a few days illness. Her death followed 12 days after that of her husband. Hans C. Aslakson, which occured Sept. 19. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the home in Valders and at two o'clock from the Gjerpen Lutheran church, the Rev. E.A. Fretheim officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining church cemetery. Mrs. Aslakson, nee Christina Martine Aastad, was born in Stattelle, Bamle, Norway, Jan. 22, 1869 and came to this country with her parents in 1871 as a passenger on the last sailing vessel to leave Norway for America. The family located in this city. In 1895 she was married to Hans Aslakson. They lived on a farm in Cato for 25 years and in 1920 moved to Manitowoc where they lived 12 years. In 1932 they moved to the village of Valders where they since resided. Mrs. Aslakson was a member of the Gjerpen Lutheran church and the Gjerpen Ladies Aid society. Survivors are a daughter, Hazel, Valderes; and a sister, Ingeborg M. Aastad. The body will be moved to the Aslakson home Monday evening from the Berge funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. October 3, 1938 P. 2
HANS CHRISTIAN ASLAKSON cemetery #2 Hans Christian Aslakson, 74 (photo), a life long resident of Manitowoc county, died Monday evening at St. Joseph's hospital, Milwaukee, following an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the home at Valders and at 2 o'clock at the Gjerpen Lutheran church, the Rev. E.A. Fretheim officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The body will be taken from the Berge Funeral Home to the residence Wednesday evening. Mr. Aslakson was born on a farm in the town of Cato Feb. 12, 1864. In 1895 he married Christina Aastad of Manitowoc. The couple lived on a farm in Cato for 25 years and in 1920 moved to Manitowoc where they lived for 12 years. In 1932 they moved to the village of Valders where he has since resided. Mr. Aslakson was an active member of the Gjerpen Lutheran church. Survivors are the widow, one daugher Hazel, and one brother Olaves of Springfield, O. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. September 21, 1938 P. 9
HAZEL A. ASLAKSON Miss Hazel A. Aslakson, age 87, formerly of 710 Pine St., Manitowoc, died Monday, February 6, 1995, at North Ridge Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, February 9, 1995, at First Lutheran Church. Revs. Steven D. Olson and Richard E. Lind will officiate with burial at Gjerpen Cemetery, town of Cato. Hazel was born April 15, 1907, in the township of Cato, daughter of the late Hans and Christiana Aastad Aslakson. She attended rural elementary school in the Gjerpen area of Manitowoc County. She graduated from Lincoln High School in 1924 with the first class to graduate from the new Lincoln High. She attended the Manitowoc County Normal for one year after which she taught for two years in a rural school south of Valders. She attended St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., and graduated in 1931. She did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Following graduation she taught for five years at the Reedsville High School, five years at Fort Atkinson Senior High School, three years at the Janesville Senior High School. In 1946 she moved back to Manitowoc where she taught English at the Washington Junior High for 26 years. She retired in 1972 after having taught for 41 years. Since her retirement she has done volunteer work as an English language tutor working with our Hmong adults and children. She also taught a weekly Bible class for the residents of Shady Lane Home each Friday for 20 years. She was a member of First Lutheran Church where she belonged to the First Lutheran Church Women, the OUr Savior Alter Guild, the Wednesday Morning Bible Class, and taught Sunday School for many years. She was a member of the Manitowoc County Retired Teachers, the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Friends of the Manitowoc Public Library, the Manitowoc County Historical Society, the Viking Rosemalers, the Lauback Outreach Literach Council, and Society of Norway. Survivors include cousins and many, many friends. She was preceded in death by one brother and three sisters. Friends may call from 6 p.m. until the time of service at the church on Thursday, this being at her requiest. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the First Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc is assisting the family with the arrangements. There will be no Wednesday evening visitation. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter - no date with obituary.
ARVID E. ASPLUND cemetery #89A Arvid E. Asplund, age 88, formerly of Two Rivers, died early Thursday morning, May 9, 1996, at Two Rivers Community Hospital. Funeral Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 11, 1996, at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church. Officiating at the service will be Rev. Edward Stelter. Burial will follow at Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Arvid was born March 14, 1908, in Iron Mountain, Mich., son of the late immigrant parents, Johan Edvard Andersson Asplund and Maria Abrahamsdotter Herrgard, Kvevlox, Finland. As a young man, Arvid worked in Upper Michigan lumber camps, later moving to Two Rivers, where he married Leona Kubel on May 6, 1928. She preceded him in death January 2, 1988. Arvid was employed at Hamilton Manufacturing Company, and with his father-in-law, William Kubel, designed and built several intricate pearl and wood inlay tables recognized by Robert Ripley in "Believe It Or Not". Prior to retirement from Westphal's Department Store, Manitowoc, Arvid worked for area industries and was an insurance representative. He held memberships in nature clubs, the Whitecap Writers Club, and had been a past officer of Manitowoc and Two Rivers AARP Chapters. He also had served on the church council and Sunday School of St. John Congregation. Arvid maintained a life-long interest in music and literature. He wrote musical compositions, narratives, and poetry. In 1986, his autobiography was published in the Library of Congress "Folklife Annual". Survivors include two daughters and one son-in-law, one son and daughter-in- law, a daughter-in-law, one brother and sister-in-law, Alfred and Marigold Asplund, Cunard, Mich.; one sister and brother-in-law, Alma and Art Larsen, Vulcan, Mich.; one sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Florence and John Vraney, Manitowoc,; eight grandchildren, several great and great-great- grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins also survive. He was preceded in death by one son, Maurice; two grandchildren, Tern Roethie and Paul Asplund; one great-grandson, Adam Raether; a sister, Ethel Marlett; a brother, Albert; and step-brother, Andrew Mattson. Friends may call at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church from 9 am, Saturday until the time of service. Klein and Stangel Funeral Home assisted the family with funeral arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Hand Bell Fund of St. John Church. Arvid will be sadly missed by family and friends. Herald Times Reporter, no date
ADOLPH ASSMAN cemetery #63 Herald Times Reporter, January 26, 1938 Death Claims Adolph Assman Life-long Mishicot Resident Dies Wednesday Adolph Assman, 62, town of Mishicot farmer, died late yesterday at Holy Family hospital at Manitowoc after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. from Holy Cross Catholic Church at Mishicot with the Rev. Van Bogart officiating. There will be a short service from the Specht Funeral home at Mishicot at 9 a.m.. Burial will be in the Mishicot cemetery. Mr. Assman was born March 17, 1875 on the homestead on Route 3, north-east of Mishicot. His entire life was spent on the farm there. He married Ida Sprang February 26, 1906 at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers, Wisconsin Survivors are the widow, two adopted daughters, and two brothers, William and Ira in the town of Mishicot. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
ALVIN ASSMAN cemetery #67 Alvin Assmann, a prominent farmer of the town of Mishicott, passed away at the Holy Family hospital at Manitowoc Sunday evening, after an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Assman was 38 years of age and was born on the old homestead in which he resided. He was married to Celia Gelser 18 years ago and is survived by his widow, two children, an aged mother, and three brothers, Ira and Adolph of Mishicot and William of Athens, Wis. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon from St. Peter's Lutheran church. Rev. Zell officiated. The remains were taken to the Saxonburg cemetery. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, August 28, 1915, Page 4
ANNA ASSMAN cemetery #63 Herald-Times Reporter, October 18, 1986 Anna Assman, 98, formerly of Route 1, Mishicot, died Friday afternoon, October 17, 1986, at Hamilton Memorial Home, Two Rivers. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot and 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Msgr. James Feely will officiate with burial to follow in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Assman was born September 8, 1888, at Athens, Wisconsin. She married William Assman and he preceded her in death April 7, 1948 Survivors include a son, a daughter and a son-in-law. Two grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by two sons, Ben and Ira and a sister. Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. A memorial service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
BEN ASSMAN cemetery #63 Herald-Times-Reporter, November 21, 1977 Ben Assman, 68, of Rt. 1, Mishicot, died late Saturday evening November 19, 1977 in Two Rivers Community Hospital. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in Lambert Funeral Home and 10:30 a.m. in Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Earl Brouchoud will officiate and burial will be in the parish cemetery Mr. Assman was born January 4, 1909, in Athens, Wis., son of the late William Assman and Anna Assman. He was a farmer and also employed with Eggers Plywood Co., Two Rivers. He married Sophie Firkowsik in 1968. Survivors include his wife, Sophie, his mother, Mrs. Anna Assman of Rt. 1, Mishicot; a brother, Alvin of Milwaukee; a sister, Mrs. William (Louise) Stone of Two Rivers and nieces and nephews. His former wives, Hattie Patek Assman and Helen Karbowski Assman and a brother Ira, preceded him in death. Friends may call in Lambert Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Tuesday, where a memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
IDA ASSMAN cemetery #63 Herald Times Reporter, April 10, 1969 Mrs. Ida Assmann, 87, formerly of Rt. 1, Mishicot, died Wednesday night, April 9, 1969, at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. She had been a patient at the Municipal Hospital Extended Care Unit. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, and at 10 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Anthony Betley officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Assman, nee Ida Sprang, was born in the Town of Two Rivers May 22, 1881, a daughter of the late Herman and Bertha Duerschmidt Sprang. She was married at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers, Wisconsin, February 26, 1906 to Adolph Assmann; after which the couple settled on a farm in the Town of Mishicot. Her husband preceded her in death in 1938. Survivors include two daughters, a brother, William Sprang of the Town of Two Rivers. Four brothers and four sisters preceded her in death Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
IRA F. ASSMAN cemetery #63 Manitowoc Herald-Times, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 Ira F. Assman Becomes 16th County Fatality Mishap Occurs Two Miles North of Two Rivers Two Rivers---Death struck on a Manitowoc County roadway. Wednesday after a lapse of nearly one month. Latest traffic victim was Ira F. Assman 54, of Rt 1 Mishicot, who was killed a two car crash two miles north of this city at the junction of Highway 42 and a town road. His death was the first resulting from a traffic mishap since Aug. 30. Assman died in a collision shortly after 5:30 p.m. with a station wagon. Assman was proceeding west across 42 when his car was struck in the right side by the southbound vehicle. The two vehicles came to rest in an upright position in the ditch in the southwest corner. Assman was found lying just outside of the door of his wrecked 1959 model Chevrolet car. Engaged in Farming. The sun was low in the western sky, police said and it may have temprarily affected Assman's visibility. The deceased was born in the Town of Athen, Marathon County, March 17, 1913 a son of the late William and Mrs Anna Bearna Assman. When he was a child his family brought him to a farm on Rt. 1 Mishicot. Single, he attended the Saxonburg district school in the Town of Mishicot. He was engaged in farming. Surviving are his mother, on the home farm; a sister of Two Rivers, and two brothers. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, and at 10 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
ALFRED E. ASSMANN cemetery #32 Alfred E. Assmann, age 83 of 14611 Saxonburg Road, town of Mishicot, was called to his eternal home on Monday, May 1, 2006, at the Northridge Medical and Rehabilitation Center in Manitowoc, where he has been a resident for the past month after a two-year courageous battle with cancer. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 3, 2006, at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mishicot, with the Rev. Robert Johannes officiating with entombment to follow in the Knollwood Mausoleum, Highway 310 in Manitowoc. Alfred was born July 28, 1922, in the town of Mishicot to the late Ira and Mary Gesser Assmann, and has been a lifelong area resident. He was baptized into the Christian faith at home on Nov. 2, 1923, and made his promises to his Lord in the rite of confirmation at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church on Dec. 22, 1935 by the late Rev. Edward Zell. He graduated from the eighth grade at Pleasant View Elementary School in the Town of Mishicot on June 6, 1936, and from Mishicot High School on May 24, 1940, where he enjoyed being a four-year member of the high school band. After graduation, he farmed on the homestead farm with his brother, and also was assisted by his late brother, Florian, during the busy season. He farmed his entire working life, and also worked at Hamilton Manufacturing Co. in Two Rivers for a number of years. He enjoyed playing the card game of sheepshead. He is survived by his brother, who resides on the farmstead home; one sister-in-law; one brother-in-law of Manitowoc; his nephews and nieces. He is further survived by his great- and great-great-nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by one brother; Florian Assmann; and two sisters; Alice Assmann and Adeline Kobes. Relatives and friends may call after 9 a.m. on Wednesday at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mishicot, until the time of service at 11 a.m. There will be no Tuesday evening visitation. A memorial fund has been established in his name for St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Lambert-Eckert Funeral Home of Mishicot is assisting the Assmann family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter May 2, 2006
WILLIAM ASSMAN cemetery #63 Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday April 8, 1948 William Assman Is Taken at 67 Death at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday April 7, 1948, at his home claimed William F. Assman, 67, of Route 1, Mishicot, as the result of a heart attack. He had not previously been ill. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. at the Specht funeral home, and at 10 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic church, with the Rev. George Beth officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery at Mishicot. The body will lie in state at the Specht funeral home at Mishicot, and may be viewed there today. The rosary will be recited there Friday evening at eight o'clock. Mr. Assman was born December 15, 1881 in the town of Mishicot, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. August Assman. He spent his early life in the town of Mishicot until his marriage November 5, 1907 to the former Anna Berman of Athens, Wis., where the couple continued to reside for a short while. They returned to Mishicot 33 years ago where they operated a farm. Surviving are the widow, three sons, Benjamin and Alvin on the home farm, and Ira F., of the town of Mishicot; one daughter, Mrs. William Stone, of Two Rivers, and one brother, Ira Assman, of route 1 Mishicot. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
RAYMOND ATTRIDGE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 10 Jan. 1907: Ray Attridge, who came from Clarks Mills in our county but had for years been working at the Northwestern Station in Milwaukee, came to a terrible death Saturday evening on his way to supper at his boarding house. He was crossing the Northwestern tracks on Reed Street and was struck by a passenger engine and thrown into the freight engine standing on the other track breaking almost every bone in his body. He died instantly. The deceased was 23 and his parents still live in Clarks Mills. The body was sent there for burial. [Note: He was buried in Evergreen 3/9/1907. His burial is drawn smaller than normal, which is often an indication that it was a reburial.]
EDWARD SEVERIN AUBOL cemetery #41 ED AUBOL IS DEAD AT VALDERS, AGED 50 Edward Aubol, a resident of Valders for many years, died there today at age of 50 years. Decedent was a former hardware merchant and lumber dealer and leaves a widow to survive him. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, July 13, 1915, Page 1
RAY L. AUBOL cemetery #33 Word was recieved by relatives in Manitowoc County of the death in Branson, Mo., early Saturday of Ray Aubol, 4?, a construction worker who formerly lived in Manitowoc. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced Monday by the Berge Funeral Home, Valders. Mr. Aubol was born Oct. 28, 1915, in Berwick, N.D., and in 1934 married the former Florence Mitcheltree in Manitowoc. They resided here until four years ago, when they moved south with the construction unit. Survivors, besides his wife, are three daughters (Survivors omitted for privacy.); two sons (Survivors omitted for privacy.); four brothers, Arthur Aubol of Valders, Walter of Great Falls, Mont., Clarence and Richard with the army at Babkersfield, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Isaac Berg of Rt. 2, Reedsville, Mrs. Marvin Peterson of Valders and Miss Ruby Aubol of Milwaukee; and three grandchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, September 14, 1957 P. 9
CAROLINE AUDE cemetery #44 Mrs. Caroline Aude, widow of the late Joseph Aude, who died many years ago, passed away last night, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Christ Hendries, with whom she has made her home for a number of years. The deceased who was 87 years of age, was born in Germany in 1842 her maiden name being Caroline Brey. She came to this country in 1891, locating in Manitowoc, where she has since made her home. Two brothers, Edward and Carl Brey of this city and a niece, Mrs. Hendries survive. Funeral services will be held from the Hendries home, 727 North Tenth street at 1:30 Thursday afternoon and at two o'clock from the Lutheran church, Rev. Uetzman officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. April 2, 1929 P. 2 ******* [cause: cardio-renal disease dropsy/bur. on Edward Brey lot]
JOACHIM AUDE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Nov. 1896: Death on Thurs. last week of 55 yr. old Joachim Aude, an old resident of Manitowoc. The funeral took place Sun. afternoon at the city cemetery with Pastor Machmueller delivering the funeral sermon. ****** [cause: dilatation of the heart]
FRANCES AUER cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 26 Sep. 1907: A small child of Carl Auer in Two Rivers died Friday of burns which he suffered recently when he fell into a vessel of boiling water.
MARY M. AUER cemetery #89B Mrs. Mary Auer, 90, of 1417-19th St., Two Rivers, died shortly before noon Tuesday at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. 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 Rivers. Mrs. Auer, nee Mary Pupeter, was born at Two Rivers Nov. 8, 1883, a daughter of the late Albert and Catherine Kohler Pupeter. She was married Nov. 10, 1903 at St. Luke Church to Carl J. Auer, who died July 24, 1944. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Agnes, at home, and a number of nieces and nephews. A son, the Rev. Alvin Auer, preceded her in death. Friends may call at Klein and Stangel, Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, after 4 o'clock this Wednesday afternoon where memorial services will be at 7 o'clock this Wednesday evening. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. December 5, 1973
CARL AUERMILLER cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 10 Sept. 1891: Death on Mon. of the 2 mo. old child Joseph Auermueller of Manitowoc. The funeral took place Tues. morning in the Catholic Cemetery. ******** (Note: Carl Auermiller d. Sept. 7 1891 co. death index v.4 p.103/ Monday was Sept. 7.)
MARY AUERMILLER cemetery #43 INVALID FOR YEARS, PIONEER OF CITY PASSES Mrs. Joseph Auermiller, 78, Dies Sunday Morning At Home on Franklin Street An invalid for eight years, when she fell and broke her hip, Mrs. Mary Auermiller, widow of the late Joseph Auermiller, passed away at the home, Franklin and Thirteenth streets, Sunday morning. She suffered a stroke which proved fatal. The deceased, who was 78 years of age, having been born Feb. 14, 1853, was a native of this city, her maiden name being Mary Kuhl. She was brought up here and wedded Joseph Auermiller who passed away several years ago. In a fall at the home eight years ago Mrs. Auermiller suffered a broken hip and she has been an invalid since that time. Burial On Wednesday Funeral services will be held at 8:30 Wednesday morning from the home and at nine o'clock from the St. Boniface church, with interment at Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Auermiller was a member of the St. Ann society of the congregation. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Anna, who cared for her mother at the home, four sons, William and Edward of this city, John of Chicago and George of Minneapolis, four brothers, Michael Kuhl of Cottonwood Falls, Kan., August, Joseph and Nick of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Ida McComas and Mrs. Frances Mitchell of Los Angeles, Cal., and six grandchildren. The reamins were removed to the home on Franklin street this afternoon from the Shimek and Schwartz parlors. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. December 28, 1931 P. 1
SR. M. XAVIER AUFREITER cemetery #46 From Der Nord Westen, 27 Aug. 1908: Death last week in the Cloister at Silver Lake of Sister M. Xavier. The funeral was held Friday morning.
FRANK AUGUSTIN cemetery #7 Frank X. Augustin, 77, retired Town of Cato farmer, died at 8:10 o'clock this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed Lemberger, Cato, after an illness of six months. The body will be removed to the Lemberger residence from the Pfeffer Funeral home Thursday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the residence and at 9 o'clock at St. Michael's church, Whitelaw. The Rev. James Schmidt will officiate and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. Augustin had lived at his daughter's home for the last 16 years. He was born April 28, 1862, in the Town of Kossuth. Fifty-four years ago he married Miss Julia Seibert, who died 18 years ago. They resided on a farm in Cato until Mrs. Augustin's death. Mr. Augustin was a member of the St. Stephen's society and the Holy Name society of St. Michael's church. Surviving relatives are four daughters, Mrs. George Ellerman of Whitelaw, Mrs. Ed Lemberger of Cato, Mrs. Louis Schambureck of Whitelaw and Sister M. Pudentiana of St. Francis convent, Milwaukee; four son, George of Port Washington, Anton of Milwaukee, Bernard of Sheboygan and John of Manitowoc; one brother, Charles Augustin of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Blimal of Francis Creek and Mrs. William Delsman of Hillsboro, Ore.; 30 grand- children and two great granchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, July 12, 1939 P. 2
GLORIA AUGUSTIN cemetery #44 Mrs. Gloria Augustin, 42, a former Manitowoc resident, of Fort Hood, Texas, died Saturday at Temple, Texas. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Bruce P. Huffer will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Augustin, nee Gloria Robinson, was born Feb. 7, 1931, at Harrington, Maine, daughter of the late Guilford Robinson and Mrs. Vivian Morse Robinson. She was married to George Augustin in 1963 in Illinois. Her husband preceded her in death in 1965. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 o'clock this Wednesday evening. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. December 26, 1973 ******** [d. 12-22-1973 at Temple TX/age 41 yrs./widow of George Augustin/baby girl Atkinson bur. in same coffin with grandmother-Gloria Augustin]
JOSEPH AUGUSTIN cemetery #38 FRANCIS CREEK PIONEER DIES AT AGE OF 80 Joseph Augustine, pioneer settler of the county and one of its old residents is dead at his home at Francis Creek aged 80 years. Mr. Augustine was 80 years old on May 29 and had spent a large portion of his life in this county. Besides an aged wife, decedent is survived by nine children, fifty four grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. The funeral will be held at Francis Creek Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, August 28, 1915, Page 5 ******** According to the information I have, Joseph Anthony Augustin was born in Stachesried, Bavaria, Germany on May 29, 1836 (not June, as stated on the stone) and died in Kossuth on August 27, 1915. He married Barbara (nee) Bredl on June 27, 1860 in Francis Creek. Barbara was born in Bohemia, Chezh Republic on May 31, 1835 and died March 17, 1917 in Manitowoc. Joseph emigrated to the United States aboard the "Argo" and entered through the port of Buffalo, New York. He came with his father, Peter Augustin; his mother, Barbara Augustin (nee) Preu and four siblings. Joseph became a US citizen on June 3, 1878. I do not know when Barbara came to the US. At the time of his death Joseph had nine children, fifty-four grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. (this and Augustin photos sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
PETER AUGUSTIN cemetery #38 From Der Nord Westen, 29 Oct. 1891: A terrible accident occurred Mon. morning in Town Kossuth. Peter Augustin, a son of farmer Joseph Augustin, was busy hauling fertilizer across the fields and for some reason the horses shied and ran away. The young driver was thrown from the wagon and was dragged by the frightened horses. He ended up near the district schoolhouse and when found by the teacher and the children, he was still living but unable to talk. He was carried to the home of his parents where he shortly died from his injuries. He was buried yesterday in the Catholic Cemetery in Francis Creek. The unfortunate man had been born in Town Kossuth and was not quite 22 yrs. old.
PETER AUGUSTIN cemetery #38 From Der Nord Westen, 21 Dec. 1899: Death from old age late Sat. night of Peter Augustin at the home of his son. He was a long-time respected resident of Town Kossuth. He was born in Germany in 1807, came to America in 1854, and settled in Town Kossuth where he has lived ever since. Sat. evening he went quietly to bed and was found dead there next morning. He leaves two sons, his wife having predeceased him in 1890. The funeral was held yesterday in Francis Creek.
EDWARD AUGUSTINE cemetery #38 TYPHOID TAKES LIFE OF YOUTH AT FRANCIS CRK. Typhoid fever, which developed from an illness three weeks ago, caused the death yesterday afternoon of Edward Augustine, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Augustine of Kossuth, his demise coming as a great shock to family and friends. He was 25 years of age, having been born October 10, 1904 and had always made his home in this county. Besides his parents, seven brothers and four sisters survive, being Mrs. Joseph Grall of Marshfield, Anna, Manitowoc, Hilda and Helen at home, John and Joseph, Milwaukee, Martin, Andrew, Paul, Michael and Frank at Kossuth. He attended the schools at Francis Creek. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Ann's church at Francis Creek, with burial there. Father Scheuler will officiate. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, March 12, 1929 P. 2
FRANK AND DOROTHY AUGUSTINE cemetery #32 Dorothy L. Augustine, age 87, and Frank R. Augustine, age 90, residents of Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc, formerly of 333 Rockway St., Mishicot, died on Oct. 2, 2007, and Dec. 18, 2007, respectively. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Dorothy and Frank were preceded in death by a great-granddaughter: Alexandria Bennett. Private family services were held, with entombment in the Knollwood Chapel Mausoleum, Highway 310, Manitowoc. Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, 1506 18th St., Two Rivers, assisted the Augustine family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Dec. 21, 2007
GEORGE J. AUGUSTINE cemetery #44 George J. Augustine, 87, of 507 S. 25th St., Manitowoc, died Friday, May 16, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 9:30am Saturday at Parkside Funeral Home and 10 am at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Philip Hoffman will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Augustine was born Nov. 3, 1892, at Oconto, Wis., son of the late Joseph and Catherine Meyer Augustine. He was educated in the Oconto School System and married Julia Pinger May 4, 1915, at Manitowoc. He had been employed with the Hamachek Buick Garage and Rahr Malting Company, retiring in 1960. Mr. Augustine was a member of Knights of Columbus Council No. 710, Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Vincent DePaul Society, St. Paul Catholic Church and Holy Name Society of the church. (Survivors omitted for privacy, but include two daughters, five grand- children and four great-grandchildren) Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at Parkside Funeral Home (illegible) o’clock this Friday afternoon, where a prayer service will be at 8 o’clock. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, Friday, May 16, 1980 Page 3
JOHN J. AUGUSTINE cemetery #26 J.J. AUGUSTINE IS SUMMONED BY DEATH HERE Well Known Kellnersville Farmer Fails to Rally From Shock of Operation Stricken with an attack of acute appendicitis at his home at Kellnersville Saturday, and removed to the Holy Family hospital in this city where he underwent an operation that day, John J. Augustine, Kellnersville farmer, failed to rally from the shock and passed away yesterday. News of his death comes wholly unexpected. He was 49 years old. Mr. Augustine is survived by his wife and one daughter, Marie, aged 16. Three sisters, Mrs. Nic Engeldinger of this city, Mrs. W.F. Delsman of Linden, Oregon, and Mrs. Frank Blimmel of Francis Creek, also survive with four brothers, Charles of Manitowoc, Joseph of Minnesota, Anton of Nebraska and Frank of Whitelaw. Mr. Augustine was born near Kellnersville, February 12, 1878, and spent his entire life there, marrying Anna Muench 23 years ago, then taking residence on a farm where they have since lived. He was well known throughout the county as a prosperous farmer. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 from St. Joseph’s church at Kellnersville, Rev. Father Rous officiating, and interment will take place at Kellnersville. Mr. Augustine was a member of the St. Joseph parish and of the Catholic Knights organization. Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, March 21, 1927
JOSEPH W. AUGUSTINE cemetery #38 Joseph W. Augustine, 69, of Rt. 1, Whitelaw, died Saturday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, and at 10 a.m. at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Reif Mills. The Rev. John Haen will officiate and burial will be in St. Anne Cemetery, Francis Creek. Mr. Augustine was born Mar. 29, 1903, in he town of Kossuth, son of the late John and Frances Pankratz Augustine. In his early working years, he was employed at Milwaukee and later engaged in farming in the Town of Kossuth. Survivors include five brothers, four sisters nieces and nephews. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Friends may cal at the funeral home after 4 o'clock this Monday afternoon until the time of service Tuesday. Prayer service will be at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the funeral home. Herald Times Reporter, 1973 March 19
SHAWN DAVID AUGUSTINE cemetery #44 Family funeral services for Shawn David Augustine, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Augustine, of 1116 S. 18th St., Manitowoc, were held at 1 p.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Theodore J. Vinger officiated and burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Shawn was born and died Monday evening at Holy Family Hospital Manitowoc. His mother is the former Constance Gotter. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. April 24, 1971 ******* [d. 04-19-1971/age 1 minute/parents-Dale and Constance Augustine/space #381]
ANNA AULIK cemetery #66 Funeral services for Miss Anna Aulik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aulik, were held from St. Mary's Catholic church at 10 o'clock Monday morning, the Rev. Father Shimek officiating. Interment took place in the adjoining cemetery. Miss Aulik was thirty-five years of age and always made her home with her parents. For some time she had been in ill health but the end came unexpectedly. Besides her parents, six brothers and three sisters survive. They are Louis of Antigo, William of Milwaukee, Frank, John and Dan of Two Rivers and Joseph on the home farm, and Mrs. Wenzel Shebesta, Mrs. John Lambert and Mrs. John Rebitz, all of the community. The out of town relatives who were in attendance at the funeral services, outside of immediate relatives, were: Mrs. Tony Blahnik, Mrs. Josephine Hora, Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Pumper, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jensen, all of Milwaukee; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aulik of Denmark. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, August 7, 1924 P.9 (Note: This was under the "Rural News"-Tisch Mills)
ANTON AULIK (d. 1929) (cemetery #66) EXTRA! FARMER DRINKS LYE, IS RUSHED TO HOSPITAL Anton Aulik, 70 Kewaunee Co. Farmer, Despondent, and Drinks Poison Surffing from a nervous breakdown for the past several months, Anton Aulik, 70, farmer, residing in the town of Franklin, Kewaunee county, north of Tisch Mills, drank a quantity of lye yesterday afternoon. He was rushed to the municipal hospital at Two Rivers this noon and is said to be in critcal condition. Aulik's mouth, throat and stomach were badly burned by the lye and when Dr. Skwor of Mishicot, who was summoned, arrived at the farm home, he decided to have Aulik removed to the hospital at once. He is married and has a large family of children. Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, July 9, 1929 P.2 ******** BURNS FATAL TO AGED FARMER ON THURSDAY Anton Aulik, aged farmer of the town of New Franken, Kewaunee county, lost his fight for life in the municipal hospital here passing away yesterday from burns to his mouth, throat and stomach caused by drinking a quantity of lye at his farm home several days before. Funeral services of the deceased, who was 70 years of age will be held Saturday morning at nine o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church at Tisch Mills with burial in the Tisch Mills cemetery. Aulik has been suffering from a nervous breakdown for some time and while in this condition took the poison. He was brought to the hospital on Tuesday by Dr. Skwor of Mishicot. The deceased is survived by his widow, who was Mary Hallada, three daughters, Mrs. John Rebitz, Mrs. John Lambert, and Mrs. Shebesta, all of Tisch Mills, and six sons, Joseph of Tisch Mills, Ben and Frank of Two Rivers, John and William of Kewaunee and Louis of Antigo. Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 12, 1929 P.13
BESSIE AULIK cemetery #66 Mrs. Joseph Aulik, 56, of rural route in Carlton, Kewaunee county, died Monday evening at St. Vincent's hospital Green Bay after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the residence and 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic church, Tisch Mills, the Rev. John Rous officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Aulik, nee Bessie Zime, was born in Antigo in 1890 and was married to Joseph Aulik in Antigo in 1910. For seven years they resided in that city before moving to the Aulik farm homestead in Carlton where they have since lived. She is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kunish of Tisch Mills, Mrs. Frank Siebold and Mrs. Milton Augustine both of Carlton; a sister, Mrs. James Maresh of Two Rivers; two brothers, Frank and Joseph of Antigo; and five grandchildren. The rosary will be recited at the residence at 8 p.m. Thursday and the body may be viewed from Wednesday evening to time of services also at the residence. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, February 4, 1947 P.2
CLARENCE AULIK cemetery #43 From the Herald Times Reporter, October 1, 1997 Clarence J. Aulik, age 78, a Manitowoc resident, died Monday afternoon, September 29, 1997, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 4, 1997, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Rev. Gerald Foley with entombment at Calvary Mausoleum, Manitowoc. He was born May 16, 1919, in the town of Gibson, son of the late John and Julia Fictum Aulik. Clarence attended local schools. On November 14, 1943, he married the former Caroline Stahl at Holy Name Catholic Church, Sheboygan. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1993. Clarence was employed as a model maker for Hamilton Manufacturing Company for 20 years retiring in 1981. Survivors include his wife, two daughters and sons-in-law, two sons and a daughter-in-law, two brothers and sisters-in-law, a sister, and two brothers-in-law. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, and 13 great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Clara) Pollen, Mrs. Ray (Bernice) Hackbarth; and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gerald (Nancy) Aulik. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 5-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until the time of service. A prayer service will be held Friday evening at 7 p.m. by Deacon Paul Meffer. Clarence was proud of his family, the home he built, and the three patents he received during his years of employment. (sent in by a researcher/see contributors page)
DANIEL V. AULIK cemetery #44 Daniel V. Aulik, 64, of 1611 Jasmine Drive, Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon at home. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, and at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. James Craanen will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Aulik was born March 26, 1906, in the Town of Carlton, Kewaunee County, son of the late Anton and Dora Hallada Aulik. He had been employed at Motor Transport, Manitowoc. He married Alice Walesh Oct. 5, 1933, at Two Rivers. The couple located at Two Rivers until 1944 when they moved to Manitowoc. Mr. Aulik had also been employed at Mirro Aluminum Co. He was a member of the Union Truck Drivers Local of Manitowoc, and the Holy Name Society of Sacred Heart Church. Survivors include his wife; two sons and two daughters (Survivors omitted for privacy.); a brother, Frank, of Two Rivers; a sister, Mrs. Mary Shebesta, of Mishicot and five grandchildren. Several brothers and sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 o'clock this Friday afternoon where a Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 12, 1971 ******* [d. 03-11-1971/age 64 yrs./husband of Alice B. Aulik] (b. 26 Mar 1906/d. Mar 1971/SSDI)
DORA AULIK cemetery #66 Mrs. Dora Aulik, 75, Tisch Mills, nee Dora Hallada, died Saturday afternoon in the Two Rivers hospital following an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., from the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Lambert, Mishicot route, and at 10 a.m., from the St. Mary's church at Tisch Mills. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Aulik was born in August of 1863 in Bohemia. She came to America as a girl and settled near Tisch Mills with her parents. In 1882 she was married to Anton Aulik. The couple lived on a farm near Tisch Mills until nine years ago, when Mr. Aulik died. Since then Mrs. Aulik has lived with her children. She was a member of the Holy Rosry Society of the St. Mary's church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. John Raditz, Gibson, Mrs. Mary Shebesta, Mishicot and Mrs. John Lambert, Mishicot rural route; six sons, John of Tisch Mills, Frank and Daniel of Two Rivers, Louis of Antigo, William of Milwaukee and John of Kewaunee; a sister, Mrs. Frank Sinkula of Carlton; two brothers, Tom Hallada of Two Rivers and Anton of Mishicot; 36 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, May 23, 1938 P.2
FRANK AULIK cemetery #66 A 90 year old resident of the village of Denmark, Frank Aulik, died at the Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, early Sunday after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at the St. Mary Catholic Church, Tisch Mills, at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Rev. Joseph Kalisek officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining church cemtery. Mr. Aulik was born in Bohemia in 1861 and immigrated to the United States with his parents at the age of three. He married the former Francis Hlinak in 1885 and settled on a farm in Tisch Mills. He operated the farm until his retirement 30 years ago. It was then that Mr. and Mrs. Aulik moved to Denmark. Mrs. Aulik died in 1947. For the past 14 years Mr. Aulik had been living with his daughter, Mrs. Simon Dufeck, in the village. In addition to Mrs Dufeck, survivors include; two sons, Joseph and John, both of Manitowoc; one sister, Mrs. Tony Blahnik, of Milwaukee; and 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the Knutson Funeral Home, in Denmark, from Tuesday noon until the hour of services. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, October 29, 1951 P.2
FRANK J. AULIK cemetery #89D Frank Aulik, 84, of 1519-22nd St., Two Rivers, an early blacksmith and wagonmaker and later a longtime Mirro Aluminum Co. employe until his retirement in 1956, died Tuesday night at Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Robert Rhyner officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Aulik was born March 23, 1887, in the Town of Carlton, Kewaunee County, son of the late Anton and Dora Hallada Aulik. He married Emma Rebitz at St. Mary Catholic Church, Tisch Mills, June 4, 1912, after which the couple moved to Two Rivers. He was first employed at the former A. Baetz & Son Co. as a blacksmith and wagonmaker, and later worked with the late Joseph Lepine, a blacksmith, after which he took employment with the Mirro firm. He was a member of St. Luke Holy Name Society and St. Luke Court, Catholic Order of Foresters. His wife preceded him in death Nov. 28, 1956. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Adeline Becker and Mrs. Francis (Beatrice) Jacquart of Two Rivers, Sister M. Humbeline (Lucille) of Rochester, Minn., and Mrs. Richard (Sybil) Engel of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Mary Shebesta of Mishicot, nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Friends may call at Klein & Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, after 3 p.m. Thursday where memorial services will be at 8:15 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. December 22, 1971
JOSEPH AULIK cemetery #66 Joseph Aulik, 73, of Rt. 1 Kewaunee, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his farm home Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will be at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday at Klein & Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, and at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Tisch Mills, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. C.V. Hugo officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining church cemetery. Mr. Aulik was born Dec. 18, 1884, in the Town of Carlton, Kewaunee County, a son of the late Anton and Dora Hallada Aulik. He married the former Bessie Zima at Antigo Nov. 5, 1910, where the couple lived for four years after marriage, moving to Kewaunee County. She preceded him in death 11 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kunesh and Mrs. Milton Augustine of Tisch Mills and Mrs. Frank Siebold of Rt. 1, Kewaunee; a son, George of Two Creeks; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Shebesin and Mrs. John Lambert of Rt. 1, Mishicot; four brothers, Louis of Antigo, Frank of Two Rivers, John of Kewaunee and Daniel of Manitowoc, and 10 grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock this Monday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, July 14, 1958 P.13
ANNA AUMANN cemetery #43 Mrs. William Aumann, 80, 817 S. 20th St., Manitowoc, died at her home Thursday evening following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday morning at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. Clement Kern will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Aumann, the former Anna Ganterer, was born in November of 1872 in Manitowoc Rapids. She was married to William Aumann in November of 1898 and moved to Manitowoc at that time. Mrs. Aumann was a charter member of Christian Mothers Society at St. Paul Church and a past member of the Marine Band auxiliary. Survivors include her husband, one daughter, Mrs. William Ballard, and one granddaughter, all of Manitowoc. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, June 19, 1953 P. 21
EDWARD L. AUMANN cemetery #44 (photo with obituary) Edward L. Aumann, 80, of 401 S. 19th St., Manitowoc, died Monday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Canotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Aumann was born Sept. 27, 1888, at Manitowoc, son of the late Zapha and Caroline Heingarten Aumann. He married Elsie Seastedt April 5, 1912, at Manitowoc and they located there. He was employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc., until his retirement in 1956. Mr. Aumann was an outside machinist and a member of Machinists Union Local 2064. Survivors include his wife, two sons, two daughters, and 10 grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, 1968 December 9
ELSIE L. AUMANN cemetery #44 Mrs. Edward L. Aumann, 77, of Manitou Manor, Manitowoc, died Monday. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Aumann, nee Elsie L. Sestedt, was born Sept. 13, 1894, in the Town of Manitowoc Rapids, daughter of the late Otto and Julia Horn Seastedt. She was married to Edward Aumann, April 5, 1913, at Manitowoc. Survivors include two sons, two daughters, 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death three years ago. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5-9 p.m. Tuesday and until time of service Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, 1971 November 29 ********* [d. 11-29-1971/age 77 yrs./widow of Edward L. Aumann] (b. Sept. 13, 1894/d. Nov. 1971)
GUSTAVE AUMANN cemetery #43 Gustave Aumann, 82, of 818 South 20th street died early today at Holy Family hospital following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday at the Pfeffer funeral home and at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic church, the Rev. Martin Jaekels officiating. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Mr. Aumann was born in Manitowoc in 1868 and until 10 years ago was a member of the construction firm of Schadeberg and Aumann. In 1895 he married Lena Chavek. Survivors are the wife; four brothers, William, Louis, Walter and Edward of Manitowoc; sister Mrs. George Jorsch of Rhinelander. Three children preceded him in death. Mr. Aumann was a member of the Holy Name society and members will recite the rosary at 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 24, 1950 P. 4
JOSEPH AUMANN (d. 1936) cemetery #43 CHARTER BAND MEMBER, DIES Funeral For Joseph Aumann to Be Held Saturday Joseph Aumann, 62, a charter member of the Mantiowoc Marine band, died this noon at the home, 1815 Franklin street. He has been ill for several months. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from the St. Boniface church. Mr. Aumann was born in this city in 1874 and always resided here. He came of a musical family. His father, F.X. Aumann, played the bass viol in some of the first orchestras in the county. His nine sons all took up music. Member of Arions When the Arion band was at the height of its popularity more than 40 years ago six of the Aumanns including Joseph, were members. When the Marine band was organized by Director Frank Moser, Joseph Aumann was enrolled as one of the charter members. He continued his membership in the band for many years. In February, 1935, eight Aumann brothers formed a double male quartet which participated in a church show. Conducted Repair Shop In recent years Mr. Aumann conducted a shoe repair shop at his home on Franklin street. Survivors are seven brothers, Gustave, Frank, Max, William, Louis, Walter and Edward, all of this city; and a sister, Mrs. George Jorsch, Rhinelander. The body is at the Pfeffer funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. December 20, 1936 P. 9
LENA AUMANN cemetery #43 Mrs. Gustave Aumann, 79, of 818 South 20th street, died early today at the Holy Family hospital following a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday in the Pfeffer funeral home and at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic church, Rev. Klement Kern officiating. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Aumann, nee Lena Chavet, was born in Manitowoc in 1871 and lived all her life in this city. She was married to Gustave Aumann in 1895. He died last March. Three children preceded the couple in death. Mrs. Auman was a member of the Christian Mothers Altar society of St. Paul church. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Katerine Zimmerman of Milwaukee and Mrs. Susan Pollock of this city. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m Sunday at the funeral home. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Sunday until time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. August 26, 1950
MAMIE AUMANN cemetery #43 Miss Mamie Aumann, 67, of 1320 Marshall Street, died Monday at the Holy Family hospital. She had been in ill health for the past year. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Pfeffer funeral home and at 9 o'clock from St. Boniface Catholic church with the Rev. J.H. Schmitt officiating. Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. Miss Aumann was born in this city on February 2, 1875 and lived here all her life. The body is lying in state at the funeral home and may be viewed there until the time of services. The rosary will be recited there at 7 o'clock this evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 24, 1942 P. 2
MARJORIE MAE AUMANN cemetery #44 Marjorie Mae Aumann, age 81, (photo) of Manitowoc, died Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005 at St. Mary's Hospital in Rhinelander. She was born Dec. 9, 1923 in Manitowoc, to Alfred C. and Albie I. (Miller) Plinske. She graduated from Lincoln High School in 1941, and attended business school in Manitowoc. She married Paul F. Aumann on Feb. 7, 1947, after a correspondence courtship during World War II. He preceded her in death in August 1990. Marj was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian Church of Manitowoc, where she sang in the Chancel Choir for 65 years. She was known for singing solos for many weddings and funerals during those years. She served a term as a church elder. She enjoyed attending concerts and following the bands and musical groups in which her husband and children participated. She enjoyed visiting Wisconsin's north woods and fishing on the lakes. Her playful teasing and sense of humor will be missed by those who knew her. She was employed as a bookkeeper at JC Penny, Rahr Malting, Sherwin-Williams Paints, and later at Oriental Milling Co. After retirment, she was a volunteer for many years in the office of her church. Marjorie is survived by one daughter; two sons; two grandsons; one great-grandson; two sisters-in-law; one brother-in-law (Survivors omitted for privacy.); cousins, nieces, nephews and other relatives, and many friends at her church. In addition to her husband, Marjorie was preceded in death by her parents and her brother: Myron D. "Mike" Plinske. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 20, 2005, at First Presbyterian Church, 502 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc. The Rev. Dr. Matthew L. Sauer will officiate. Burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation for Mrs. Aumann will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, at the Jens Family Funeral Home, 1122 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc, and also at the church on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Memorials in Marjorie's name can be made to First Presbyterian Church Music Ministries. The Jens Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, Wis. Aug. 17, 2005
MAX AUMANN (d. 1918) cemetery #43 MESSAGE TELLING OF DEATH OF MAX AUMANN JR. COMES AS FATHER RETURNS FROM VISIT TO SON Max Aumann, Jr., a Manitowoc man who has been engaged in the plumbing business at Oconomowoc, died there last night of heart failure. Mr. Aumann had been in poor health for some time but his father, who visited him and returned here last night believed that his son was recovering. The message of death was a great shock. Mr. Aumann, Sr., left for Oconomowoc this morning to return with the body. The decedent was 44 years of age, having been born in this city Oct. 20, 1874. He made his home here until a few years ago when he located at Oconomowoc. With the breakdown of his health he was planning to dispose of his business and return here. He is survived by his parents and one sister, Miss Mayme, residing at 1320 Marshall street. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, May 20, 1918, Page 8 ******** AUMANN BODY HERE, FUNERAL ON Thursday Funeral services for the late Max Aumann, Jr., will be held from St. Boniface church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. The local council of the K.C. will attend. The body was brought here from Oconomowoc last evening by Max Aumann, Sr., and Joseph Wattawa. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, May 21, 1918 P.4
MAX AUMANN (d. 1925) cemetery #43 MAX AUMANN REACHES END LIFE'S JOURNEY Maximillan Aumann, pioneer balcksmith of the city and for more than sixty years engaged in that business, reached the end of life's journey Sunday night, when he passed away at his home, 1320 Marshall street, at advanced age of 77. Mr. Aumann had been failing for several months, death being due to infirmities of age. Funeral services will be held from St. Boniface church Wednesday morning. The death of Mr. Aumann occurred on the eve of the fifty-third anniversary of his marriage to Mary Kodet, the event having taken place on May 25, the couple celebrating their golden wedding three years ago. Besides the widow, who is in feeble health as result of injuries she suffered in a fall some months ago, a fractured hip and arm, Mr. Aumann is survived by one daughter, Miss Mayme. A son, Max, died seven years ago. Mr. Aumann was born in Bavaria, June 17, 1848, and at the age of 6 came here with his parents and had always made his home here. He was the first smity in the shops of the Lake Shore & Western when the road was built here and he continued the business as a blacksmith except for a few years in later life when he was employed at the Scating Works, retiring two years ago because of age. He was well and favorably known and enjoyed the respect of the community. Mr. Aumann was the last member of his family to survive. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. May 25, 1925 P. 2
ROY AUMANN cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 23 May 1907: Diphtheria caused the death Monday morning of Roy Aumann, the 6-1/2 year old son of Mr. Gust. Aumann. The burial was held Tuesday night.
WALTER AUMANN cemetery #44 WALTER AUMANN HAS EYE REMOVED TO SAVE SIGHT OF OTHER Walter Aumann, employed at the Aluminum Goods Mfg. company plant, had the misfortune to severely injure an eye a few days ago. A specialist, called from Milwaukee, found it necessary to immediately remove the eye to prevent the injury from affecting the other eye. A piece of a file entered the eye several days ago puncturing the retina. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, September 15, 1917, Page 1 (Note: This is the only Walter Aumann on the site)
WILLIAM F. AUMANN cemetery #43 William F. Aumann, 87, of 817 S. 20th St., lifelong Manitowoc resident, died early Sunday morning. Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. Clement P. Kern will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Aumann was born March ??, 1872, son of the late Xavier and Caroline Aumann. He was employed by Pauly Cheese Co. and Kerscher Bros. prior to 1920 and after that time until retirement in 1947 by Mirro Aluminum Co. He married Anna Ganterer Nov. 22, 1897. She died June 10, 1953. He was a ?0-year member of Manitowoc Marine Band, a member of the Mirro Twenty-Five Year Club and Holy Name Society of St. Paul Church Mr. Aumann is survived by two brothers, Walter and Edwin of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. George ?????, of Rhinelander; a granddaugher (Survivor omitted for privacy.) of Manitowoc and two great granddaughters. A daughter, Mrs. William Ballard, and a son, William Jr., preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Tuesday where the Rosary will be recied at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 1, 1960
INFANT SON AUSLOOS cemetery #83 Graveside rites for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenroy Ausloos, R. 2, Elkhart Lake, were held Friday afternoon at Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Kiel. The Rev. Robert J. Wolf, pastor of St. George Catholic Church, Elkhart Lake, officiated. The infant died soon after birth on Thursday at Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton. Besides the parents, the infant is survived by a sister, a brother (names omitted for privacy), the maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giese, Elkhart Lake, the paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ausloos, R. 2, Elkhart Lake, and the maternal great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mog of Franklin. Sheboygan Press, Sat. Nov. 13, 1965, p. 8, c. 7
ELSIE AUSTIN cemetery #43 Mrs. Robert (Elsie) Austin of St. Petersburg, Fla., died Wednesday morning at St. Petersburg hospital. Funeral services will be at 9:45 a.m. Saturday at Saur Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. The Very Rev. Msg. Alfred A. Schneider will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Austin, nee Elsie Wotruba, was born in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Joseph and Margaret Rous Wotruba. She was graduated from a Manitowoc high school. Mr. and Mrs. Austin resided at Milwaukee and Bellefontaine, Ohio, prior to moving to St. Petersburg seven years ago. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Friends may call at Saur Funeral Home from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, where a wake service will be at 8 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. June 27, 1973
STEVEN W. AUSTINSON cemetery #84 Steven W. Austinson, 18, of Town of Meeme, Rt. 1, Newton, died as a result of a traffic accident early Sunday morning. Funeral services tentatively will be Wednesday afternoon at Kiel. Steven Austinson was born Sept. 14, 1951, at Clayton, Wis., son of Duwane and Gayle Kahl Austinson. The family lived in Clayton until May, 1967, and later moved to the Kiel area. Steven was graduated from Kiel High School, Class of 1969. He was a student at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan County Campus. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Clayton. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duwane Austinson, of Rt. 1, Newton; three brothers, and three sisters (Survivors omitted for privacy.); naternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Athley Kahl, Sr., of Kiel; paternal grandfather, Mr. Orville Austinson, of Turtle Lake, Wis., and maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Kahl, of Prairie Farm, Wis. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 9, 1970 ********** Funeral services for Steven Austinson, 18, of Rt. 1, Newton, who died Sunday as a result of a traffic accident, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peter United Church of Christ, Kiel. The Rev. John F.. Baumann will officiate and burial will be in Schleswig Cemetery, Rockville. Friends may call at Meiselwitz Fuenral Home, Kiel, after 4 o'clock this Tuesday afternoon until 11 a.m. Wednesday and then at church from noon until time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 10, 1970
JOYCE C. AVERY cemetery #44 Mrs. Joyce C. Avery, 58, of 1821 Maple St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Monday at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Leo J. Schmitt will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Avery, nee Joyce Messman was born Jan. 12, 1915, at Two Rivers, daughter of the late Augustine and Clara Bennesh Messman. She was married to Loren Avery Nov. 25, 1935, at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Mr. Avery preceded her in death in 1965. She was employed at Lakeside Packing Co., Manitowoc. She was a member of the Christian Mothers Altar Society of Holy Innocents Catholic Church. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday, where memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m. by the Christian Mothers Altar Society and friends. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. March 5, 1973 ********** [d. 03-05-1973/age 58 yrs./widow of Loren E. Avery]
LOUISE AVERY cemetery #82 From Calumet county marriage records: Ben Avery and Louisa Ruppenthal (v.5 p.35) Dec. 18, 1907 in religious ceremony, Potter, Calumet County Ben Avery Age 50 –widower Son of Jacob Avery and Dale Peebler (both born New York) Born Wisconsin –farmer Louisa Ruppenthal Age 48 –single Daughter of Jacob Ruppenthal and E. Mueller (both born Germany) Born Wisconsin ********** From Manitowoc co. death records: Louise Avery nee Ruppenthal (v.26 p.775) Feb. 4, 1858-Jan. 25, 1932 Daughter of Jacob Ruppenthal and Ernestine Mueller (both born Germany) Born Wisconsin Died from “paralytic stroke –old age” Buried at Kiel Cemetery ************* Mrs. Louise Avery Is Found Dead When neighbors failed to see her about her house for several days, investigation Wednesday morning showed that Mrs. Louise Ruppenthal Avery, 73, had passed away sometime within the past two days. She had been a resident of Kiel practically all her life, and was one of the first pupils in the Kiel public school. She lived alone in her home just south of the First street bridge here. A brother, Adolph, lives in Cascade, and a sister, Mrs. Andrew Noll, lives in Chilton. The time of death was fixed at Monday night. Complete obituary will be published next week. Funeral services will probably be held on Friday afternoon. 1932 *********** Mrs. Louisa Ruppenthal-Avery Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa Ruppenthal Avery, who passed away at her home on First street Tuesday evening of last week, were held from the Meiselwitz Undertaking parlors Friday afternoon. The last rites were performed by the Rev. J. W. MacElree, with burial in the Kiel cemetery. Pallbearers were August and Fred Ehnert, Philip Arnold, Ed. Baumann, Joseph Stoeger, and Louis Kuhn. The Kiel Frauenverein of which she was a charter member, attended the services in a body. The deceased was born February 3, 1858, in the home in which she died. She was the second of nine children born to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ruppenthal. Of the entire family only one sister, Mrs. Andrew Noll of Chilton and Adolph Ruppenthal, a brother of Cascade, survive her. She was married in her youth to Mr. Avery. There were no children. 1932 ******* (Note: Her picture is in the glass negative photos)
EMIL AWE cemetery #73 Emil Awe Dies After Operation For Appendicitis Emil Awe, 35, passed away at the Holy Family hospital in Manitowoc at 8:50 a.m. Sunday, following an operation for relief from appendicitis. Mr. Awe was born on August 26, 1896 in the town of Newton, Manitowoc county, and was married to Mrs. Elsie Lanbries on July 1, 1924. Besides his wife Mr. Awe is survived by four children. Other survivors are his father, Fred Awe, his brother, William Awe of Town Newton, and two sisters, Mrs. Albert Wirth, Sheboygan, and Miss Ida Awe, Town Newton. One sister, Mrs. Albert Herrmann, preceded him in death nine months ago. The funeral will be held at the home of his father at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and then at the Newton church. Sheboygan Press, 26 Oct 1931 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
ERNST AWE cemetery #73 Ernst Awe Dies At Newton After Lengthy Illness Newton, Wis. - (Special) - Ernst Awe, 80, passed away Sunday noon at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stock. He had been ill about a year and Sunday suffered a heart attack. He was born Feb. 6, 1862, in town Newton, and was married to Sophia Vogt in 1887. She passed away about 18 years ago and a daughter also preceded her in death. Mr. Awe farmed for a number of years after his marriage, and then for 10 years worked at the Aluminum Goods Co. at Manitowoc. For the past 18 years he had made his home with his daughter and son-in-law. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Adolph Stock; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Adolph Stock residence and at 2 p.m. at the Salem Ebenezer Reformed church at Newton. The Rev. K. A. Stuebbe will officiate. Friends may view the body at the Stock residence beginning Tuesday afternoon. Sheboygan Press, 9 Feb 1942 (Monday) (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
FRED AWE cemetery #73 Frederick Awe, 78, died at his home on route three, Manitowoc, as the result of heat prostration Sunday night. He will be buried from the Newton Reformed church Wednesday afternoon. The body will be removed to the home Tuesday afternoon from the Leschke funeral home, this city, and services Wednesday will be at 1:30 from the home and at 2 o'clock from the church. Interment will be in the cemetery adjoining the Reformed church. Mr. Awe was born at Newton on May 27, 1858, and he was married 49 years ago to Pauline Daugs who died in 1929. Mr. Awe was retired from active farm operation. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Albert Wirth of Sheboygan and Mrs. Albert Herrmann of Newton, a son, William of Newton, and a brother, Ernest of Newton. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, July 13, 1936 P.2
FRIEDRICH AWE cemetery #70 From Der Nord Westen, 29 Aug. 1889: Death last Thurs. night, 22 Aug., about 11:30 p.m., of Mr. Fritz Awe age 58. The funeral took place Sun. morning, 9 a.m., in the Lutheran Cemetery in Town Newton. ******* (Friederich Ahwe/d. 23 Aug. 1889/bur. 25 Aug. 1889/from records of St. John's Evang. Luth. Ch.)
HULDA AWE cemetery #73 Mrs. William Awe died suddenly of heart failure at the home, Manitowoc, route 3, late last night, less than a week before her 46th birthday. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. from the home and at two o'clock from the First Reformed church at Newton, the Rev. Robert Klaudt officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The body was removed to the home from the Leschke funeral home this afternoon. Mrs. Awe was born Hulda Rambadt in the town of Newton on July 26th, 1891. She was married 22 years ago to Mr. Awe who with four children, two brothers and two sisters, survive. The chidlren are Ruth, Alice, Edmund and Reuben, all at home; brothers are Carl Rambadt of this city and John Rambadt of Sheboygan and sisters are Mrs. John Rooso and Mrs. Henry Waack of Newton. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. July 21, 1937 P. 9
JOHANN AWE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 05 Mar. 1891: Death of 68 yr. old John Awe on Sat. morning in the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Carl Dabbert in Manitowoc Rapids. He is survived by his widow and a married daughter. He was buried on Mon. in the local city cemetery. ******** [cause: athrophy of the kidney]
MARIE AWE cemetery #44 DEATH TAKES TWO PIONEERS OF THIS CITY Mrs. Heideman and Mrs. Awe Called to Final Rest Death came to Mrs. Henrietta Awe at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Dabbert, her demise being due to infirmities of age. Mrs. Awe is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Dabbert, 2008 Washington street, and eight grand children. Born in Germany, Aug. 13, 1825 Mrs. Dabbert (sic) came here 60 years ago and located at Rapids and in later years removed to the city. The funeral will be held from the Lutheran church tomorrow afternoon. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, November 28, 1914 P.8 ******* [Mary Awe/bur. 11-29-1914/cause: complications of diseases/ bur. on John Awe lot] ******* (Checked with the cem. office and was assured this was the same lady)
WILLIAM AXEL cemetery #85 Funeral services for William Axel, 82, of 724 Pennsylvania Ave., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Ballhorn Funeral chapels. The Rev. Kenneth Krueger, pastor of the Fountain Park Evangelical United Bretheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Uecher cemetery near Millhome. Mr. Axel, a bachelor, died early Wednesday morning at St. Nicholas Hospital after a lingering illness. A native of Manitowoc County, he was born June 8, 1873, in the town of Schleswig, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Axel. He was employed on various farms in the area and later operated a threshing machine business. He made his home in Sheboygan since his retirement. Only immediate survivors are two nephews, Arthur, of Sheboygan, and Melvin, of Menomonee Falls, Wis. The body will lie in state at the funeral chapel until the hour of services. The Sheboygan Press - Wednesday, January 6, 1955 – P. 14