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FERDINAND F. HUHN cemetery #14 CAME HERE IN 1848 Ferdinand Huhn, a well known resident of Manitowoc Co. for many years past, died at 10:15 p.m. Saturday night at St. Nicholas hospital of heart failure. He underwent an operation last Wednesday which was pronounced successful, but owing to his advanced age he was unable to survive it. He was born June 13, 1834 in the village of Abend, Saxony, Germany. He came to the United States and direct to Sheboygan by the way of the Hudson River, Erie Canal and the Great Lakes in 1848, accompanied by many of his countrymen who founded “Sachsen” settlements in Manitowoc, Sheboygan and Washington Counties. His parents settled on an 80 acre farm in Centerville, at which place he lived until about seven years ago, then retiring and moving to Cleveland Station, where he resided for the past three years. He was married Sept. 15, 1862, to Henrietta Mueller at Centerville. Their golden wedding was celebrated last fall. He is survived by his wife and eight children as follows; Oscar F. Huhn, this city, editor of the Amerika; Mrs. W. Wagner, Mosel; Mrs. Henry H. Branch, Manitowoc County; Mrs. W. M. Belitz, Cleveland, Wis; Mrs. Theodore Frohne, wife of the Rev. Frohne, Cleveland, Ohio; August C., Grand Forks, N. D.; Miss Lizzie, Chicago Ill., and Mrs. Henry Luelloff, Milwaukee. One son, Ernst Huhn, was accidentally drowned in the Milwaukee harbor in 1889 at the age of 19 years. The remains were taken from the resident of Oscar F. Huhn this afternoon to the 3:34 p.m. train and sent to Cleveland Station, his former home. The funeral will be held Thursday at 1 o’clock from the home. Services will be held in St. Peter’s Lutheran church, located two miles west of Cleveland. Interment will be in the cemetery adjoin the church known as “God’s Acre,” and originally a part of his 80 acre farm. The Rev. Phil Sprenging will officiate. Sheboygan Press, December 23, 1912

HENRY HUHN cemetery #44 Henry Herman Huhn, 87, (above) died Wednesday morning at the Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, following an 18 months illness. He had been residing with a daughter, Mrs. Walter Larson, of Valders. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the First Reformed Church, Manitowoc. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born in Cleveland, Wis., 1866 and in 1895 he married Miss Ida Luebke in Manitowoc. He operated a cheese factory in Cato and later in Branch. He retired in 1932 and established his residence in Manitowoc. The couple observed its 55th wedding anniversary in 1950. Mrs. Huhn died in 1952. Huhn was a member of the consistory of the First Reformed Church, former secretary and treasurer of the Branch Fire Department, former member of a school board in the town of Manitowoc Rapids, secretary of the Whitelaw State Bank, for six years, and member of the Masonic lodge. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. A.A. Greenwald and Mrs. Edward Mrotek of Manitowoc, Mrs. Walter Larson of Valders and Mrs. Adolph Graebel and Mrs. William Wagener of Sheboygan; a brother, August of Claremont, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Belitz of Sheboygan, Mrs. Theodore Frohne of Milwaukee and Miss Louise Huhn of Chicago; and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after Friday noon. The casket will be moved to the church at 10 a.m. Saturday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Wednesday, May 19, 1954 P. 27 ******** [d. 05-19-1954/age 87 yrs.]


ALOIS H. HUINKER cemetery #7 Al Huinker, 84, former Cato resident and businessman, died Friday evening at Maple Crest Home, Whitelaw. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, and at 10 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, Whitelaw. The Rev. Richard Heyman will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Huinker was born June 21, 1888, at Festina, Iowa, son of the late Henry and Johanna Schoebel Huinker. He married Anna Einck June 19, 1912, at Festina, Iowa. The couple operated a tavern and store at Taus for five years. They moved to Cato where they operated a general merchandise store. His wife preceded him in death in 1959. Mr. Huinker was a fieldman for the Superior Beet Co., a member of the Fox Breeders Assn. and was assistant postmaster at Cato until his retirement. He was also a member of St. Michael Holy Name Society. Survivors include two sons, Raymond, of Cato and Harold, of Whitelaw; five daughters, Mrs. Donald (Eleanore) Bruning, of Rt. 1, Cato, Mrs. Gerhardt (Ruth) Lewis and Mrs. Donald (Marie) Holly, of Manitowoc, Mrs. Patrick (Dorothy) Sheahan, of West Allis, and Mrs. Francis (Delores) Shea, of New Holstein; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Einck,of Festina, Iowa, and Mrs. Ida Dvorak, of Reedsville; 19 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. A son, three brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday where a wake service will be held at 8 p.m. by Father Heyman and Holy Name Society. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. October 21, 1972


HAROLD (PAT) HUINKER cemetery #7 Harold (Pat) Huinker, age 72, formerly of Cato, died Monday afternoon, October 14, 1991 at the Manitowoc Health Care Center. Private family funeral services will be held Wednesday at the Saur Funeral Home. Deacon William Klein will officiate with burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Whitelaw. Mr. Huinker was born December 22, 1918 in the town of Cato, son of the late Alois and Anna Einck Huinker. He attended St. Michael's Grade School in Whitelaw. Mr. Huinker had worked for the Brillion Iron Works in Brillion. (Survivors omitted for privacy) He was preceded in death by two brothers, Herb and Raymond. (no newspaper cited, October 14, 1991)


OLIVE T. HUINKER cemetery #32 Mrs. Olive T. Huinker, 73, of Cato, died Thursday evening, June 27, 1991, at her residence. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. this Saturday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville. Msgr. Alfred A. Schneider will officiate with entombment to follow at Knollwood Mausoleum. The former Olive Lensmeyer was born May 1, 1918, in Kellnersville, daughter of the late Joseph and Frances Jirikovec Lensmeyer. On November 24, 1945, she was married to Raymond T. Huinker at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. He preceded her in death January 16, 1987. She was a charter member of Kubale-O'Connell V.F.W. Post 6179 of Cato Auxiliary. (Survivors omitted for privacy) She was preceded in death by five brothers-in-law. Friends may call at Saur Funeral Home from 1 p.m. this Saturday until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, no date


FRANTIZEK HULETZ cemetery #38 Joseph Holetz(sic) spent the past week at Milwaukee where he was summoned by the serious illness of his father who died Sunday morning. The body will be taken to the home of his son, Stephen Holetz, from where the funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, with interment at Francis Creek cemetery. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, April 5, 1916 P.3 ******* The body of Frank Hulitz (sic), a former well known resident of the county, was brought here from Milwaukee yesterday and buried at Francis Creek. Mr. Hulitz died Sunday at advanced age. A son, Joseph Hulitz, resides at Francis Creek. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, April 7, 1916 P.3 ******** CARD OF THANKS I desire to express my grateful thanks to neighbors and friends for their kindness in the death and burial of my late father, Frank Hulitz, especially to the Catholic Knights and Woodmen of Francis Creek. Joseph Hulitz. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, April 7, 1916 P.4


VACLAV HULETZ cemetery #66 From Der Nord Westen, 24 May 1900: Farmer Wenzel Hulit, who resides near Tisch Mills, visited Two Rivers Sat., and on the way home, as he was approaching the Two Rivers Cemetery, he fell from his wagon and suffered fatal injuries. The horse waited alongside the unconscious man. When he was eventually found he was taken to the residence of a Two Rivers relative, Wenzel Schedivy, where he died without regaining consciousness.


WILLIAM HUME cemetery #44 From the Manitowoc Herald, 27 Nov 1862: William Hume funeral. ********* (William Hume/d. 9 Nov. 1862 in Lebanon Ky./cause: fell from window, had typhoid fever, supposed to be crazy/soldier/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


LEONA HUNGSBERG cemetery #85 Mrs. Hungsberg was born Leona Rumpff, daughter of the late William and Augusta Rumpff, on June 24, 1892, in the Town of Meeme and was married to Louis Hungsberg of Schleswig, Dec. 30, 1913, at Louis Corners. The couple farmed at Schleswig and Rhine, before moving to Elkhart Lake. He died in 1950. Survivors include a son, Melvin at home, a daughter, Mrs. Hugo (Vilarie) Kuhn of Hazel Park, Mich.; three brothers. Oscar and Harold of rural Kiel and Louis of Plymouth; five sisters, Mrs. Elvina Wengel of Sheboygan, Mrs. Alfred (Erna) Scherricht and Mrs. Henry (Ethel) Hansman of rural Sheboygan, Mrs. Carl (Lorena) Eisenhardt, of Rochester, Mich.; and Mrs. Herman (Mildred) Eisenhardt of rural Sheboygan Falls, one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Her parents, husband and a sister preceded her in death. No newspaper named, 1961


LOUIS A. HUNGSBERG cemetery #85 Louis A. Hungsberg, 70, a resident of the town of Rhine, died late Wednesday afternoon at his home, northwest of Elkhart Lake, after a lingering illness. Born June 20, 1880, near Millhome in the town of Schleswig, he was the son of Bernard and Amelia Zorn Hungsberg. He was married to Leona Rumpff of the town of Meeme on December 30, 1913. Survivors are his widow; one son, Melvin, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Hugo (Valerie) Kuhn, Pontiac, Mich.; a grandchild, Rose Marie Kuhn, and one sister, Mrs. Helena Reichardt of the town of Schleswig. His parents, four brothers and one sister preceded him in death. Funeral services are pending. Details of the funeral arrangements will be published in Friday’s edition of The Press. The Sheboygan Press - Thursday, July 6, 1950 – P. 14 ******* Funeral services for Louis A. Hungsberg, 70, of the town of Rhine, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Raeder Funeral home in Elkhart Lake. The Rev. E. G. Behn, of Kiel, will conduct the services, and burial will be in Ucker cemetery near Wilke’s Lake. Friends may call at the funeral home from noon Saturday, until the time of services. The Sheboygan Press - Friday, July 7, 1950 – P. 10


MELVIN HUNGSBERG cemetery #85 Melvin W. Hungsberg, 52, a resident of the Town of Rhine, died Wednesday while at work as a custodian at the Elkhart Lake dumping grounds. Mr. Hungsberg was born in the Town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County, on Nov. 20, 1914, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hungsberg. He attended district school and was confirmed at the Zion Lutheran Church, Louis Corners, on May 5, 1929. He lived and farmed in the Town of Schleswig before moving to the Town of Rhine. For the past several years he had been employed by the Village of Elkhart Lake. Mr. Hungsberg was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Kiel. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Hugo Kuhn, and a niece, Mrs. Robert Cheneye, both of Glenbeulah. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Kiel, with the Rev. C. L. Reiter officiating. Burial will be in the Ucker Road Cemetery in the Town of Schleswig. Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, from 2 p.m. Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday, and then at the church after noon Saturday. The Sheboygan Press - Thursday, July 13, 1967 – P. 8


REBECCA HUNGSBERG cemetery #85 Mrs. Hungsberg is Called to Rest at Kiel Monday Mrs. Rebecca Hungsberg, 77, wife of Rudolph of Route 1, Kiel, died Monday at 1:15 p.m. at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilsnack, 1707 N. Twelfth street. She had been visiting here for the past three weeks and prior to that spent a week in Milwaukee. Mrs. Hungsberg was born Sept. 25, 1854, on a farm in town Schleswig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Oehloff. On March 18, 1886, she married Rudolph Hungsberg and the couple resided on a farm until their retirement 30 years ago. Since that time they have lived on Route 1, Kiel. Survivors are the husband, three daughters, Mrs. William (Lillie) Kell, Oshkosh, Mrs. Herbert (Vida) Reichwaldt, town Schleswig, and Mrs. Herman (Edna) Wilsnack, this city and two sons Hugo of Stettsonville, wis., and Edwin of Milwaukee. Three sons preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral home at Kiel. The Rev. August Hammann officiating with burial in Ucher cemetery, town Schleswig. The body can be viewed at the funeral home. The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, March 31, 1942 – P. 4


RUDOLPH HUNGSBERG cemetery #85 Town Schleswig Resident Passes Away on Monday Kiel, Wis. – (Special) – Rudolph Hungsberg, 79, of town of Schleswig, passed away Monday at 10:15 a.m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Herman Wilsnack at Stetsonville, where he had been visiting for the past three weeks. He was born July 17, 1852, in the town of Rhine, the son of Bernard and Emilie Zorn Hungsberg, and was married to Rebecca Oehloff of Schleswig on March 18, 1886. Following their marriage the couple resided on a farm in Town Schleswig for 33 years and for the past 23 years have lived on the Ucker road, Town Schleswig. Mrs. Hungsberg passed away last March. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. William (Lillian) Kell of Oshkosh, Mrs. Herbert (Vida) Reichwaldt of Town Schleswig and Mrs. Herman (Edna) Wilsnack of Stetsonville; two sons, Hugo of Stetsonville and Edwin of Milwaukee; four grandchildren; one great grandchild; two brothers, Theodore of Elkhart Lake and Louis of Town Rhine; and a sister, Mrs. George Reichert of Town Schleswig. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral home at Kiel, the Rev. August H. Hammann, pastor of the Bethlehem Reformed church of Schleswig officiating. Burial will be made in the Ucker road cemetery. The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, June 23, 1942 – P. 2


GWENDOLYN (JONES) HUNKEL cemetery #44 MRS. HUNKEL IS DEATH VICTIM AT ROCHESTER (photo) Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higgins To Be Buried Here Hope that the crisis in the illness of Mrs. Edwin C. Hunkel, Milwaukee, would be passed safely was destroyed when news of her death was received at the Thomas Higgins home Monday night from Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Hunkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jones and granddaugher of Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, had been taken to the Mayo clinic at Rochester three weeks ago. Although her condition was reported to be critical during the last few days, many friends in this city were hopeful until the time of her death last night that she might rally. Her husband, parents, aunt, Miss Helen Higgins, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Spindler of this city were at Rochester at the time of her death and are accompanying the remains to Manitowoc this afternoon. Funeral Thursday Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon from the Higgins home, North Tenth street, where Mrs. Hunkel was born 24 years ago. Formerly Miss Gwendolyn Jones, Mrs. Hunkel spent her girlhood with her parents in the south. Her parents (sentence unreadable) in Arkansas and later went to Memphis, Tenn. There their daughter attended the private schools of Miss Cook and Miss Hutchinson, later enrolling in Miss Dow's school at Briarcliff Manor, New York. Mrs. Hunkel later entered Miss Stone's school at Washington, D.C., from which she was graduated. Her marriage to Edwin C. Hunkel of Milwaukee took place June 6, 1931, at the home of her grandparents here, and was one of the brilliant affairs of the season. The young couple took up their residence at 1717 East Kane Place, Milwaukee. Since her marriage Mrs. Hunkel made many visits to Manitowoc. Survivors are her husband, parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jones, grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higgins, city, paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lucy S. Jones of Memphis, Tenn., and aunts, the Misses Helen and Eva Higgins of this city. Mrs. Hunkel was a member of the St. James Episcopal church of this city. The Rev. W.F. Hood, rector of the parish here, will officiate at the funeral services Thursday afternoon. Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery here. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, October 17, 1933 P.2 ******** HUNKEL RITES HELD TODAY Mrs. Edwin C. Hunkel Buried At Evergreen Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Thomas Higgins residence, North Tenth street, for Mrs. Edwin C. Hunkel of Milwaukee, the former Gwendolyn Jones, who died Monday night at Rochester, Minn. The Rev. William F. Hood rector of St. James Episcopal church, was in charge of the services and burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. The pallbearers where Thomas Donahue, Francis Murphy, James Spindler, Willott Eggers, Robert Carney and Allan Magee. Rooms in the Higgins residence were banked with an unusually large floral tribute. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thusday, October 19, 1933 P.1 ******** [bur. 10-19-1933/died Rochester, MN/age 24 yrs/cause: lupus enythemmatosis cont. fatty changes of myocardium with failure/ bur. on Mrs. F.P. Jones lot]


SR. M. ROSALIE HUNT cemetery #46 Sister M. Rosalie, 51, of Holy Family Convent, Manitowoc, died Monday at St. Joseph Hospital, Tucson, Ariz. Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at Holy Family Convent Chapel. The Rev. Ferdinand Dupont, O. Pream., will officiate and burial will be in the convent cemetery. Sister M. Rosalie, nee Mary Hunt, was born April 7, 1919, at Sawyer, Wis., daughter of the late David and Sarah Donlan Hunt. She was graduated from Sturgeon Bay High School and entered the Order of Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity in 1937. She received a BA degree from St. Norbert College and did graduate work at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., Michigan State University and the Universities of Oklahoma and Arizona. She taught schools at Waukesha, Antigo, Green Bay, Brillion and Oconto Falls. Survivors include two brothers, Donland of Sturgeon Bay, and Quentin of Hammond, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. Delbert Schmetzer of Forrestville, Mrs. Robert DeMille of Sturgeon Bay and Mrs. Louis Peterson of Grafton. Friends may call at the convent this Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon. Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is in charge of funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 27, 1971


ROSE B. HUNT cemetery #26 Mrs. Rose Hunt, 61, residing on Menasha avenue, died last night at the Holy Family hospital, following a three months illness. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from the Husar funeral home in Kellnersville and at 8:30 from the St. Joseph's Catholic church there, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Hunt, nee Rose Rebachek, was born in Kossuth in 1879 and has resided in Manitowoc the past 22 years. Survivors are a son, Lambert, of this city; daughter, Mrs. Leonard Frosh, of this city; two brothers, Frank of Kewaunee and George, of this city; sister, Mrs. Frank Kloida, of Tisch Mills; and a grandchild. The body may be viewed at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, April 8, 1941 P.2


LOU ANN HUNTINGTON cemetery #89D Mrs. Lou Ann Huntington, 31, of Two Rivers, died unexpectedly at home Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be at 9 a m. Friday at Klein & Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Mark Catholic Church, the Rev. Michael Koch officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Huntington, nee Lou Ann Koch, was born Nov. 14, 1939, at Two Rivers, daughter of Martin and Viola Pilger Koch. She attended Two Rivers Washington High School and was graduated as a dental assistant from Milwaukee Technical Institute. She was married in November of 1964 at Two Rivers. Besides her husband and parents she leaves a son at home; four sisters, and two brothers. Friends may call at the funeral home where memorial services will be at 5 o'clock this Thursday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, August 26, 1971 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)


CHARLES E. HUNTLEY cemetery #25 FIND DEAD BODY OF VALDERS MAN, SUICIDE BY ROPE C.E. Huntley, 50, Had Been in Ill Body and Mind Unsettled Since Death of Wife, 3 Years Ago His mind unbalanced by grief over the death of his wife, C.E. Huntley, a well known farmer residing four miles west of Valders, committed suicide by hanging, his dead body being found suspended from the door of a silo on the farm when search was made for him after hours of absence. Huntley ended his life yesterday. For three years, since the demise of his wife, Huntley has been morose and has shown signs of mind being unbalanced and while he had never given relatives and friends any reason to believe he might do violence to himself or others, his condition caused apprehension. Huntley was 50 years of age and made his home on a farm with his daughter, Carrie. He was well and favorably known and was popular with all who knew him. Of late (illegible) he had held aloof and had (illegible) association. A tie strap which he had secured from the barn, was used by Huntley. The funeral will be held ? at N? church. District Atty ? who was notified of the suicide ? the circumstances surrounding it deemed no inquest necessary. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, July 12, 1918 ********** Chas. E. Huntley, a life long resident of the town of Eaton, committed suicide on Thursday. The decedent has suffered from ill health for about a year and the rash act was due to a nervous breakdown, as his condition had been noticeably peculiar for a week or more. He was about 46 years of age, was of a social, jolly disposition and was a man highly respected and liked by his neighbors. He is survived by a daughter and two sisters, one of whom, Mrs. Monroe Tyler, has made her home with him since her husband’s death. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, July 13, 1918, Page 2 ********* Chas. E. Huntley (co. death index v.15 p.613) Widower [of Elizabeth Sachs] Jan. 10, 1858-July 11, 1918 Son of Lorenz Huntly and Luetta [Laucretia] Spooner (both born in England) Farmer –born in Town of Eaton Died from “suicide by hanging” Buried at the Niles Cemetery, Town of Eaton


ELIZABETH HUNTLEY cemetery #25 Elizabeth Huntley nee Sachs (co. death index v.13 p.469) Married [to Chas. Huntley] May 22, 1857-May 17, 1916 Daughter of Adam Sachs and Catherine Horste (both born in Germany) Born in Wisconsin Died from “convulsions –epilepsy” Buried in Town of Eaton [at the Niles Cemetery]


JUNIATA E. HUPPERT cemetery #44 Mrs. Leland (Juniata E.) Huppert, 92, of Manitowoc, died Tuesday, March 16, at her residence. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Wesley United Methodist Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. David Passet will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Huppert, nee Juniata E. Buerstatte, was born Nov. 17, 1889, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Frederick and Augusta Gennrich Buerstatte. She attended schools in Manitowoc and later attended Milwaukee School of Teachers. She taught one year at Waupaca and nine years at Cleveland School, Manitowoc, and was acting principal for a number of years. She was married to Leland Huppert Sept. 29, 1919, at Milwaukee. The couple moved to Manitowoc following their marriage, purchasing Manitowoc Ford Agency which Mr. Huppert operated until 1935. He preceded her in death in 1970. Mrs. Huppert was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, a former member of the choir and various other church organizations. Survivors include a sister-in-law, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by five brothers and five sisters. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 7 p;.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and at the church Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Memorials may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Wednesday, March 17, 1982 (Sent in by researcher/see contributors page)


SR. M. LEA HURLER cemetery #21 Sister Lea Hurler, 77, of St. Mary Home, St. Nazianz, died Sunday morning. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Gregory Catholic Church, St. Nazianz. The Rev. Gregory Putzer, S.D.S., will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Sister Lea was born March 14, 1893, in Oberringingen, Germany. Survivors include a brother and a sister in Germany. Friends may call at St. Mary Convent, St. Nazianz, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Christianson Funeral Home, St. Nazianz, is in charge of funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. April 20, 1970 ******** Sr. Lea (March 14, 1893-April 19, 1970 -single -daughter of Anton Hurler and Kunigunda Gerstenmeir -born Germany -died from "dissecting aneurysm (aortic), hypertension")


ALFRED HURLEY cemetery #89D Funeral services for Alfred J. Hurley, 66, of 1710 East St., Two Rivers, a retired operator of the Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant at Two Rivers and who died on the island of Maui, Hawaii, while on vacation trip Thursday, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Robert Rhyner officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Hurley was born May 31, 1905, in the Town of Lincoln, Kewaunee County, son of the late Julius and Elizabeth Deprey Hurley. A resident of Two Rivers nearly 50 years, he married Margaret Ruthmansdorfer Wyszynski at Two Rivers July 7, 1934. She preceded him in death in 1961. He then married Sophie Janczeski Zinn at Two Rivers Aug. 6, 1963. Retired as a city employe in 1970, he was a member of St. Joseph Athletic Assn. Besides his wife he leaves a son (Survivors omitted for privacy.); two brothers, John and Henry Hurley, of Two Rivers and one granddaughter. Friends may call at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, after 4 o'clock this Monday afternoon where memorial services will be at 8 o'clock this Monday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 20, 1972


JOHN HURLEY cemetery #44 The funeral of the late John Hurley, who died at the hospital as a result of injuries sustained in a railway accident at Valders, was held this afternoon. The bar tenders’ union of which he was a member, took charge of the burial. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, March 16, 1918, Page 3 ******** FUNERAL IS HALTED BUT IS LATER HELD HERE After the funeral of the late John Hurley, which was to have been held Saturday afternoon had been halted by a telegram from his sister asking that the body be shipped to Victor, N.Y. and the body had been taken to the Northwestern depot for shipment, a later message was received saying that the body should be buried here. In accordance with the later advices the funeral was held yesterday, under auspices of the bartenders’ union of which deceased was a member. Hurley was one of the two men injured at Valders early last week. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 18, 1918, Page 5 ******** [John Hurley/bur. 03-17-1918/cause: R.R. Accident]


HARRY R. HURST cemetery #89A Harry R. Hurst, 88, of 2613 School St., Two Rivers, a former assistant postmaster at Two Rivers, oldest member of the Two Rivers Lodge of Masons in point of years of membership and a member of a pioneer Two Rivers family, died at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital Thursday night. Mr. Hurst was injured in a fall at his home two weeks ago from which he never regained consciousness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Grace Congregational Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Richard H. Trump officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery. Mr. Hurst was born Dec. 7, 1875, at Two Rivers, son of the late William and Nancy Isabelle Rogers Hurst. His father was one of Two Rivers' earliest mayors and later served as a postmaster. He attended Two Rivers public schools and the high school and was graduated from Valparaiso, Ind., Business College. Returning from Valparaiso he took employment in the shipping room of the old Two Rivers aluminum firm before the turn of the century, founded by the late Joseph Koenig, which later became Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. and now Mirro Aluminum Co. Several years later he became assistant postmaster at Two Rivers, serving under a number of postmasters. Leaving that post he managed the former American Express Co. after the death of the late Gus C. Kirst, which position he held until his retirement 25 years ago. Since early youth Mr. Hurst was interested in sports activities at Two Rivers and maintained his interest until death. Mr. Hurst was honored several years ago by the Two Rivers Lodge No. 200, F. and A.M. He had been a Blue Lodge Mason for more than 65 years. He was also a longtime member of Two Rivers Lodge of Elks No. 1380 and a lifetime member of Grace Congregational Church. He married the former Salome Rehrauer at Two Rivers, Feb. 23, 1922, who survies him with a son, (private), three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends may call at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, until 9 o'clock this Friday evening. The casket will be brought to Grace Church at 11 a.m. Saturday where the body will lie in state until the time of service. Elks brethren will meet at the clubrooms at 7 o'clock this Friday evening and proceed in a body to the funeral chapels. Masonic Memorial services, conducted by the Two Rivers Lodge of Elks, and led by Past Masters Heber Clayton and Chester J. Wiltjen, will be at the funeral chapels at 8 o'clock this Friday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 27, 1964 P. 5


HAZEL HURST cemetery #89C Mrs. Hazel Hurst, 60, of 1621-29th St., Two Rivers, died Tuesday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she had been a patient for one day. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. Paul Schumacher officiating. Burial will be in Forest View Cemetery. Mrs. Hurst, nee Hazel Edwards, was born July 10, 1912, at Green Bay, a daughter of the late Fred and Mrs. Clara Edwards. She attended Green Bay schools and East High School there and later was employed at Two Rivers Bakery and the Suettinger Hardware Co. until four years ago. She was married at Green Bay to William R. Hurst Oct. 18, 1938, who preceded her in death March 4, 1968. Besides her mother of Green Bay, she leaves a daughter and two sons (Survivors omitted for privacy.); a sister, Mrs. Margaret Crabb of Green Bay; a brother Elwin of Green Bay, and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the funereal chapels from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Wednesday evening, where memorial services will be at 8 o'clock. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. September 13, 1972


NANCY I. HURST cemetery #89A The funeral of Mrs. William Hurst, mother of Assistant Postmaster Harry Hurst at Two Rivers, is dead at her home in that city. She was a native of Sheboygan county. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, June 09, 1915, Page 3


SALOME HURST cemetery #89A Mrs. Salome Hurst, 79, of 2613 School St., Two Rivers, a longtime director of Two Rivers Savings and Loan Assn. and the firm's assistant secretary for a number of years until her retirement in 1962, died Tuesday noon at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. She had been a patient since Friday. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, and at 10 a.m. at St. Luke Catholic Church, the Rev. Robert Ryner officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Hurst, nee Salome Rehrauer, was born Nov. 9, 1892, daughter of the late George and Denise Niquette Rehrauer. She attended St. Luke Parochial School and was graduated from the former Two Rivers High School and later from Ferris Institute at Big Rapids, Mich. Prior to her many years of employment at the financial institution at Two Rivers, she was in the office of the former American Express Co. there. She was a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club and the Ladies of St. Luke. She was married to Harry Hurst Feb. 10, 1922, at Two Rivers. He preceded her in death March 26, 1964. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Allan J. (Ann) Weinhardt, of Terre Haute, Ind; and Mrs. Clara White and Mrs. Henry P. (Louise) Berzinsky, of Two Rivers. Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 6 to 9 o'clock this Wednesday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 22, 1972


DONALD J. HUSAR cemetery #43 Donald J. Husar, age 82, of 1110 S. 25th St., Manitowoc, passed away peacefully Saturday, July 5, 2008, at home surrounded by his family. He was born in 1925 in the town of Kossuth, son of the late Edward and Emma (Popelar) Husar. Donald attended Manitowoc Lincoln High School and as a senior he enlisted in the United States Navy. He married the former Mae Jackson on June 21, 1950, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. They recently celebrated 58 years of marriage. Donald was a meatcutter with Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (A&P Foods) for 17 years. He then worked as a meat inspector with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade & Consumer Protection for 23 years, retiring in 1991. For years, Don enjoyed his hobby farm, especially buying and selling cattle, and upon his retirement he loved traveling and going to many antique shops. Don and Mae enjoyed many trips both by car and by bus throughout the United States. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Donald was preceded in death by one brother-in-law: Everett Belongia; two stepbrothers and stepsisters-in-law: Elmer and Helen Pech, John and Mary Pech; and one stepsister: Lillian Hebel. Don was a very loving husband, father, grandfather and great- grandfather. He was extremely proud of his three girls and their families, especially his great-grandson, Connor. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 9, 2008, at St. Francis of Assisi on Marshall, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Richard Klingeisen. Donald will be laid to rest at Calvary Mausoleum following cremation. The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Francis of Assisi on Marshall, Manitowoc, from 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 9, 2008, until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials may be made in Donald's name to HomeCare Health Services & Hospice, 1004 Washington St., Manitowoc, WI 54220. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at HomeCare Health Services & Hospice, especially (private), for the compassionate care they gave to Don and his family. Also would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. (private) and Dr. (private). Herald Times Reporter, July 7, 2008


EDWARD HUSAR cemetery #26 Edward Husar, 79, Manitowoc resident who had lived six years at St. Mary Home, Manitowoc, died Friday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been removed earlier in the day. Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John S. Landowski will officiate and burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Kellnersville. Mr. Husar was born Jan. 4, 1885, in the Town of Kossuth, Manitowoc County, son of the late Frank and Mary Wanish Husar. He married Emily Feit in 1914. She died in 1918. In 1919, he married Mrs. Emma Popelar Pech. She died in 1933. The couple resided at Kellnersville until 1929, moving then to Manitowoc. Mr. Husar had been a mason and retired 13 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Everett Belongia of Manitowoc and Mrs. Matt Hebel of Cato; two step-daughters, Mrs. Leonard Shimek of Wayside and Mrs. Alvin Baumann of Broadview, Ill.; three sons, Donald and Victor of Manitowoc and Clarence of Green Bay; three step-sons, Elmer Pech of Manitowoc, John Pech of Tulare, Calif., and Ray Pech of Glendale, Ariz.; four brothers, Fred of Kellenersville and Emil, Anton and Frank of Denmark; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Riederer of Manitowoc; 14 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. by friends and Daughters of Isabella. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 21, 1964 P. 14


EMMA HUSAR cemetery #26 DEATH CLAIMS KELLNERSVILLE WOMAN, AGED 33 Mrs. Edward Husar, a well known resident of Kellnersville, died at her home Thursday night. Mrs. Husar, who was a daughter of John Feit (Felt?) of Kellnersville, was 33 years of age and is survived by her husband and four children, the oldest four and one half years of age and the youngest ? days. The funeral will be held from St. Joseph’s church at Kellnersville, Monday morning at 10 o’clock. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, September 14, 1918


MARY HUSAR cemetery #26 Mrs. Frank Husar Sr. Is Summoned Manitowoc, Wis-Mrs. Frank Husar Sr., 78 years old and a life long resident of the town of Cooperstown passed away Sunday at her home near Kellnersville of apoplexy. Deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Wanish, was united in marriage to Frank Husar Sr. on November 3, 1876. Survivors are the widower; three daughters Mrs. Steven Yanna of Waukesha, Mrs. Victor Kliner of Marshfield, Wis., and Mrs. Joseph E. Riederer of this city; six sons, Frank of Winnetka, Ill., Edmund of this city, Emil of Kellnersville, Frederick at home, Anton of Denmark, Wis., and Charles of Brussels, Wis.; two brothers, Frank Wanish of Maribel and Joe Wanish, of this city, and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Catholic church in Kellnersville, the Rev. Father Rous officiating. Sheboygan Press, April 30, 1935


ANN E. HUSKE cemetery #44 Mrs. Willliam (Ann) Huske, of 1723 Bergee Court, Manitowoc, died early Monday norning, Oct. 3, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc after a short illness. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, and 11:30 at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Daniel J. Felton will officiate, and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. (Survivors omitted for privacy) Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday where a prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening by Deacon Paul Kieffer. Herald Times October, 1983 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)


JANICE E. HUSKE cemetery #41 Janice Huske, 19, of Rt. 1, Valders, died Tuesday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, as the result of injuries received in a car accident. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders. The Rev. Robert Onkka will officiate and burial will be in Valders West Cemetery. Janice was born Nov. 15, 1952, at Manitowoc, daughter of John and Elmira Christianson Huske. She was graduated from Valders High School with the Class of 1970. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Friends may call at Christianson Funeral Home, Valders, after 4 p.m. Thursday until noon on Friday and then at the church until the time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. May 3, 1972


EMILY HUSS cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 11 Apr. 1907: Death last Wednesday of Mrs. Amelia Huss in the home of her daughter Mrs. Bachus in Two Rivers. The deceased, who was born 13 April 1832 in Grosslinde, Province of Brandenburg, leaves 2 daughters. Her husband died during the Civil War in Little Rock, Arkansas. The funeral was held Saturday from the St. Johannes Church.


JOHN HUSS cemetery #67 From Der Nord Westen, 21 Oct. 1897: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 19 Oct.) Johann Hus died last Fri. morning of kidney disease. He was born 10 Nov. 1827 near the city of Hof in Bavaria, and came to America with his parents and sisters in 1852 when they settled in Saxenburg. His wife died 10 yrs. ago. He leaves a daughter and 2 sons, all married. Burial was last Sun. afternoon in the Saxenburg Cemetery.


JOHN FRANCIS HUSSEY cemetery #44 John F. Hussey, 45, a native of town of Franklin who had been employed as an auto painter at Detroit, died Tuesday at Detoit. He had been ill with pneumonia for the past week. Funeral services will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m. fron the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hussey, Sr., 1620 New York avenue, and at 9 o'clock from Holy Innocent's Catholic church with the Rev. E.A. Radey officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hussey was born in the town of Franklin in 1897. Survivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hussey, Sr., city, three brothers, Dr. F.J. Hussey, Remsen, Iowa, J. M. Hussey of Detroit and J.L. Hussey, city; eight sisters, Mary and Dolores Hussey and Mrs. Joseph Kilbane of Chicago, Mrs. George Bartelme, Mrs. A.L. Pitz and Mrs. Henry Jansen of this city, Anne Hussey of Hurley, and Sister Rosita Marie of St. Lenis, Missouri. The body was brought to the Pfeffer funeral home from Detroit and will be taken to the home on New York avenue this evening. The rosary will be recited at the home at 8 p.m. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. September 16, 1942 P. 2 ******** [d. 09-15-1942 at Detroit, MI/age 44 yrs./cause: lobar pneumonia/ bur. on father Jerry Hussey's lot]


GEORGE HUTCHINSON cemetery #44 G. HUTCHINSON, 67, SUCCUMBS Private Funeral Services To Be Held Saturday Afternoon George Hutchinson, 67, a resident of Manitowoc for seven years, died early last evening at the Holy Family hospital, after only a few hours illness. Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Hutchinson had returned from a northern outing at Lac du Flambeau Tuesday evening. His wife and daughter remained for a longer stay. He complained of feeling ill yesterday morning. In the afternoon Joseph Eastman, for whom Mr. Hutchinson, a cost accountant, had been doing work, was called to the residence, 511 North Fifth street. Mr. Hutchinson called to Mr. Eastman from the upstairs bathroom and when the latter reached there he found Mr. Hutchinson had fallen and struck his head on the edge of the tub. He was removed to the hospital. Born in New Zealand Mrs. Hutchinson and her daughter were notified at once and returned from Lac du Flambeau early today. Mr. Hutchinson was born in New Zealand and was married there. He came to the United States and was located in other Wisconsin cities doing cost accounting work before coming to Manitowoc in 1929. He was also an inventor and had secured patents on numerous devices. Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Sister Shelia; and two sons, Frank, New Zealand, and Clement, Spokane, Wash. Funeral services, which will be private, will be held Saturday afternoon. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. September 10, 1936 P. 2 ********** [Phillip Geo./bur. 9-12-1936/age 67 yrs/cause: cerebral hemorrhage/ bur. on Ada Rapp lot]


JOHN M. HUTCHISON cemetery #44 John Hutchison Jr. Victim Of River Drowning SNAGGED HOOK LED MAN INTO WATERY GRAVE Attempted To Retrieve Fish Hook, Waded Into The River And Drowned (photo) The body of John Martin Hutchison Jr., 24, condensary worker recovered from the upper river shortly after noon on Sunday, remained unidentified for six hours yesterday. And at their modest little home on Hamilton street an anxious wife and twenty-month old son waited in vain for the return of husband and father. Not until Asst. Chief Ladwig and Officer Tulach, of the night force came on duty at 6 p.m. was the body of the drowned man, who lost his life while wading ashore in the upper river in the morning, identified. A short time before the wife had communicated with relatives of her husband to institute a search for him. She had prepared a noon day meal and also an evening meal expecting him, but believed that he had gone for a brief stay with his brothers. Mr. Hutchison was drowned when he stepped into a deep hole in the river between Soo line and high North Western bridge shortly after 9 o'clock Sunday morning. He had been fishing along the bank and his hook became caught in a snag. Disrobing, he waded into the stream, loosed the hook and was walking back to shore when he stepped into the hole and sank from sight. Police Drag for Body A ??????? ???? the river bank saw Hutchison disappear and notified the police station. Officers Peterson, Healy and Novak responded and started dragging operations. They were assisted by young men swimmers who dove repeatedly to try and locate the body, but it was not until 12:15 that the body was recovered. As the dead youth was a good swimmer and had never suffered from heart trouble, it is believed that he suffered a cramp. The coroner and Sheriff Herman Carstens were notified but advised that there would be no inquest. Since his marriage to Miss Mary Clemens of this city, at Waukegan, June 10, 1930, Mr. Hutchison had been employed at the plant of the White House Milk Co. on the night shift. He came to his home at 1712 Hamilton street at seven Sunday morning and without waiting for breakfast told his wife that he was going fishing and would be back later in the day. Another touch of tragedy marred the return to the city this morning from Bohemia of Mrs. Polifka, mother of Mrs. Hutchison. When she got off the train she was ??? ??? of the death of her daugher's husband. Came Here 17 Years Ago John Hutchison Jr. was born in the town of Wilson, Sheboygan county, in 1908 and came to this city seventeen years ago. Besides his widow he is survived by a twenty month old son, (private), his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison Sr., town of Newton, ten brothers and three sisters as follows; Giljam, Mrs. Herman Hecker, of this city, Mrs. Arthur Klein, Two Rivers, Mrs. Harvey Gutknecht, Haven, Theodore, Henry, Andrew, Clarence and Wilbur of Newton, Harry, Edward and James of Sheboygan and Cornelius of Kohler. The deceased was a member of the Z.C.B.J. society. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, in charge of the Rev. Menke of the German Reformed church and Henry Cizek of the Z.C.B.J. The remains may be viewed from seven to nine tonight and also tomorrow and Wednesday before the services at the funeral home. It was the fourth drowning fatality of the summer in Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. August 29, 1932 P. 2 ******** [John Hutchinson/bur. 8-31-1932/age 24 yrs/cause: accidental drowning in river while bathing/bur. on Mrs. Anna Polifka lot]


JOSEPH HUTTERER (d. 1910) cemetery #38 Joseph Huttern (sic), an aged pioneer, passed away at his home here Friday morning at the age of 93 years. Death was due to the infirmities of old age. Deceased was one of the first to settle in this vicinity and was one of the few pioneers that we had left us. He was the father of five children, one son and four daughters. The son died many years ago. One of the daughters lives in Sheboygan and three live in Green Bay. The funeral will be held Tuesday with interment in the Catholic cemetery. Manitowoc Daily Tribune, Monday, February 28, 1910 P.1


RAYMOND HUTTERER cemetery #38 Raymond Hutterer, 60, of Milwaukee, former Town of Kossuth resident, died Monday at Milwaukee County General Hospital, where he had been a patient since February. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville. The Rev. John Haen will officiate and burial will be in St. Anne Cemetery, Francis Creek. Mr. Hutterer was born Jan. 20, 1910, in Town of Kossuth, son of the late John and Anna Goedert Hutterer. He had been employed at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry, Manitowoc, for several years. The past 14 years he resided at Milwaukee. Survivors include five brothers, Joseph of Rt. 1, Whitelaw, Jerome of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, John and Clarence of Rt. 2, Manitowoc, and Paul of Branch; and nieces and nephews. A brother preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday morning until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. June 9, 1970


EARL G. HUWATSCHEK cemetery #44 The Sheboygan Press, Monday, August 3, 1981 Page 6 Dr. Earl G. Huwatschek, 76, of 330 Roger St., Port Washington, died Sunday at St. Alphonsus Hospital, after a heart attack. He was born Nov. 6, 1904, in Manitowoc, a son of Dr. George H. and Louise Mueller Huwatschek. On June 25, 1938, he and Hope A. Smith were married in Port Washington. He was a graduate of Loyola University's Chicago School of Dentistry and began his dental practice in Port Washington in June 1927. He retired in 1979. Dr. Huwatschek was a charter member of the Port Washington Kiwanis Club, a life member of the American Dental Association, former trustee of the Wisconsin Dental Association and a past president of the Washington-Ozaukee Dental Society. He was past master and 50 year member of Ozaukee Lodge No. 17, F&AM; was a member of the Washington-Ozaukee Scottish Rite, the Scottish Rites Bodies, AASR, the National Sojourners and the Heroes of '76. Surviving are his wife; one daughter, two sons, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Masonic Temple in Port Washington, with the Rev. James Liebnow and Ozaukee Lodge No. 17, F&AM officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Friends may call at the Masonic Temple after 4 p.m. Tuesday. A memorial fund has been established in Dr. Huwatschek's name for Ozaukee Lodge No. 17, F&AM. Poole Funeral Home, Port Washington, is handling arrangements.


SYLVESTER HUYBERS cemetery #55 Sylvester Huybers, 67, of Rt. 1, Greenleaf, died Monday evening at home following a coronary attack. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Reedsville Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Maple Grove. The Rev. Alois Pimeskern will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Huybers was born June 23, 1903, at Phlox, Wis., son of the late Frank and Delia Arnoldessen Huybers. He married Mable Franzen Sept. 7, 1931, at Phlox. He had been employed at the Brillion Iron Works until his retirement. Mr. Huybers was a member of the Wayside Fire Dept. and a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Patrick Church. Survivors include his wife; two sons and a daughter (Survivors omitted for privacy.); two brothers, Hubert of Mattoon, Wis., and Leo of Crivitz; a sister, Mrs. Clarence (Vi) Bretl, of Antigo and 14 grandchildren. Two sisters, a brother and a grandson preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Wednesday where a Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 9, 1971


HELEN HUYCKE cemetery #89D After giving birth to a son on Thursday, Mrs. Albert Huycke, 40, 2311 Lincoln Ave., Two Rivers, died at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital Sunday night. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mrs. Huycke, nee Helen Grzelczyk, was born in 1913 in Detroit, Mich., a daughter of the late Valentine and Agatha Kuklis Grzelczyk. When she was three years old the family brought her to Two Rivers, where she had resided since. She was married in 1936 in Two Rivers to Albert Huycke. Surviving are the husband, the infant son, (Survivor omitted for privacy.), a sister, Mrs. Warren Wyszynski of Two Rivers,and a brother, Edmund Grzelczyk of Two Rivers. Friends may call at the Klein & Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers, from 2 p.m. Tuesday until the time of services. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, January 11, 1954 P. 13


ANNA M. HYNEK cemetery #44 Mrs. Wenzel Hynek, 83, of Rt. 1, Whitelaw, died Wednesday evening at the home of a son, Lester. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hynek, nee Anna Mleziva, was born Nov. 3, 1889, in the Town of Franklin, daughter of the late Bartholowmew and Catherine Randa Mleziva. She was married to Wenzel Hynek in September of 1906, in the Town of Franklin, locating there. Mr. Hynek preceded her in death July 8, 1950. Survivors include a son, Lester, of Rt 1, Whitelaw; two daughters, Mrs. Alex (Anna) Wilda, of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Lillian Krall, of Manitowoc, a sister, Mrs. Mary Welch, of Manitowoc; nine grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Two brothers and a daughter preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. February 22, 1973 ******** [d. 02-21-1973/age 83 yrs./widow of Wenzel Hynek]


BLANCHE HYNEK cemetery #44 Blanche M. Hynek, age 86, of 3805 Custer St., Manitowoc, died Friday, Dec. 7, 2007, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Blanche was born Jan. 30, 1921, in Denton, Mont., daughter of the late John and Mary Simsa Simon. On Jan. 7, 1943, Blanche married Charles S. Hynek in Texas. He preceded her in death in 1997. Blanche worked at Manitowoc Equipment Works for many years and later at Kelvinator Co. until her retirement in 1969. When her sister, Anna, died in 1958, Blanche helped mother Anna's five minor children. She also was a fabulous grandmother to many of her great- and great-great-nieces and nephews. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Blanche was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Charles; two brothers, Daniel Simon and Jerry Simon; and one sister, Anna Gollata. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 10, 2007, at the Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory, 1122 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc. The Rev. Mark Brunn will officiate. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Relatives and friends may call on Monday at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Herald Times Reporter, Dec. 9, 2007


CHARLES N. HYNEK cemetery #43 Charles M. Hynek, 73, of 2313 Clark St., Manitowoc, died shortly before noon Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, from injuries suffered when he fell at home Thursday night, striking his head on the sidewalk. Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. Clement Kern will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Hynek was born Dec. 6, 1886, in Manitowoc County, son of the late John and Mary Pivonka Hynek, and lived in Manitowoc County all his life. He married the former Elizabeth Simmer Nov. 18, 1909, and the couple celebrated its golden wedding anniversary in 1959. He owned and operated the Hynek Tavern at Manitowoc Rapids for 23 years until his retirement in 1958 when he moved to Manitowoc. He served as town clerk for Town of Manitowoc Rapids for 31 years prior to his retirement. He was a past president and life member of the Manitowoc County Tavern League. Surviving are the wife; daughter, Mrs. George Paris of Manitowoc; four sons, Melvin, Eugene, Earl and Harland, all of Manitowoc; two brothers, Anton of Racine and Frank of Menominee Falls; three sisters, Mrs. George Wyszynski and Mrs. Joseph Polifka, both of Mantiowoc, and Mrs. Frank Shimon of Whitelaw; 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A son, Paul, was killed in action in World War II. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. April 30, 1960 P. 3


JAN HYNEK cemetery #36 JOHN HYNEK SR., ONE OF OLDEST SETTLERS OF COUNTY, PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF 80 YEARS John Hynek, Sr., one of the oldest pioneers of Manitowoc county, died Sunday at the advanced age of nearly 80 years. Mr. Hynek, who was a native of Bohemia, came to Manitowoc 75 years ago, at the age of five and located on a farm in the town of Franklin with his parents and at his death resided on the same farm with his son. He was born Jan. 12, 1838. Mr. Hyenek is survived by a widow, thirteen children, 48 grandchildren and eight grandchildren all of whom attended the funeral, held yesterday with the exception of one son in North Dakota, who was unable to be here. Charles Hynek of this city is a son. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, September 20, 1917, Page 5


JOSEPH HYNEK (d. 1964) cemetery #44 Joseph F. Hynek, 60, of 1220 Arlington Ave., Manitowoc, died Tuesday evening after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at St. John United Church of Christ, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Hynek was born March 9, 1903, at Spruce, Oconto County, son of the late Joseph and Mary Kapinos Hynek. He married Anna M. Krueger at Manitowoc June 16, 1923, and the couple always lived at Manitowoc. He had been employed 37 years by Mirro Aluminum Co. and retired in 1961 because of ill health. He was a member of the Twenty-five Year Club of Mirro. Active in sports, he was a softball umpire in the City Softball League for 11 years and also managed the J.J. Stangel Hardware Co. basketball team, the team which in the early 1940's copped the city championship three times. He also had been an ardent fisherman and hunter. Surviving are his wife, two sons, three brothers, Edward of Two Rivers, Frank of Green Bay and James of West Bend; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Murray of Newald, Wis., and Mrs. John Evarad of Green Bay; and three grandchildren. A son, two sisters and a brother preceded him in death. (Survivors edited for privacy) Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 4 p.m. Thursday until 10:30 a.m. Thursday until 10:30 a.m. Friday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 4, 1964 P. 16 ******** [Joseph F. Hynek/d. 3-6-1964/age 60 yrs./Burial placed 7'9" from north end of lot as requested by Mrs. Anna Hynek that the three unused spaces be used for two burials only.]


JOSEPHA HYNEK cemetery #26 Name: Hynek, Josepha D.: 9/9/1878 B.: Reg. D.: 12/28/1878 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 7 Da. B.P.: D.P.: Franklin Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Jos. Maly Spouse: F.: Simon Hynek M.: Catharine Hynek Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.291


LILLIAN HYNEK cemetery #43 Mrs. Charles Hynek, 73, formerly of 1026 N. 40th St., Manitowoc, and who had resided three years at Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, died at 3:10 p.m. Sunday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she had been removed earlier in the day. Death was attributed to a cerebral hemorrhage. 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 Very Rev. Clement P. Kern will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The former Lillian Simmer was born Jan. 22, 1891, at Manitowoc Rapids, daughter of the late Matthew and Margaret Lambries Simmer. The lifelong Manitowoc County resident was married to Charles Hynek at St. Boniface Catholic Church Nov. 18, 1909. They observed the golden anniversary of their wedding in 1959. The couple owned and operated Hynek Tavern at Manitowoc Rapids 23 years until retiring in 1958 and moving to Manitowoc. He died April 29, 1960. Mrs. Hynek was a member of Christian Mothers Altar Society of St. Paul Church, Catholic Woman's Club, Gold Star Mother and Golden Agers. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George Paris, four sons, Melvin, Eugene, Earl and Harlan, of Manitowoc, 19 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A son, Paul, died in World War II in 1943 and two brothers and a sister also preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday where the Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. by memebers of St. Paul Parish, Christian Mothers Altar Society and Catholic Woman's Club. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 2, 1964 P. 5


LILLIAN HYNEK cemetery #44 Miss Lillian Hynek, 64, who resided with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hynek, of 2222 Menasha Ave., Manitowoc, died Wednesday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 9:45 a.m. Friday at Saur Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. The Very Rev. Msgr. Alfred A. Schneider will offiicate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Hynek was born Dec. 9, 1907, in the Town of Franklin, daughter of the late Joseph and Emma Reznichek Hynek. She was employed at Holy Family Hospital for several years until her retirement. Miss Hynek was a member of the Western Bohemian Fraternal Life Assn., Lodge No. 20, of Melnik. Survivors include a brother, Joseph, of Manitowoc; a nephew and two nieces (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 o'clock this Thursday evening until the time of service Friday. Prayer service will be held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. September 28, 1972 ******** [bur. on Joseph J. Hynek lot]


MARGARETHA HYNEK cemetery #26 Name: Hynek, Margaretha D.: 3/19/1878 B.: Reg. D.: 12/28/1878 Sex: F/W Age at Death: B.P.: Bohemia D.P.: Franklin Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Jos. Maly Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Add Info.: Farmer's Wife Pg. #: v.1 p.284


MARY HYNEK cemetery #26 Name: Hynek, Mary D.: 7/31/1877 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1877 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 7 Yrs. B.P.: Franklin Mtw. Co. D.P.: Franklin Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Jos. Maly Spouse: F.: Jos. Hynek M.: Anna Hynek Cause of Death: Add Info.: Farmer Pg. #: v.1 p.249


SIMON HYNEK cemetery #26 Name: Hynek, Simon D.: 4/17/1877 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1877 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 79 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Cem.: Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Jos. Maly Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.247


JAN HYPSA cemetery #29 BRING BODY HERE FORM WEST FOR BURIAL John Hipscha, Sr., Dies in Nebraska, Buried Here The body of John Hipscha, a former resident of Melnik, this county, whose death occurred in Nebraska where the family has resided in late years, was brought here yesterday for burial at his old home and was taken to Melnik today. The body was accompanied by Mrs. Hipscha and her son, John. The Hipscha family resided at Melnik for years and removed to Nebraska to make their home several years ago. Mr. Hipscha was of advanced age. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 26, 1915, Page 4 ********* POLIFKA’S CORNERS Members of the Hipscha family of Nebraska whose father was buried in Melnik Tuesday are visiting their relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Polifka and Mr. and Mrs. H. Tvznik(sic). Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, January 30, 1915, Page 4