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ELIZABETH KRUG cemetery #44 Name: Krug, Elizabeth D.: 2/1/1870 B.: 3/11/1841 Reg. D.: 3/15/1870 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 29 Yrs. B.P.: Hessen Darmstadt D.P.: Manitowoc Cem.: Evergreen Ch.: Inf. & Address: M. H. Quehl Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.72 *********** (Frau Elisabeth Krug born Schmidt/b. 11 Mar. 1841/born in Pladenbach, Hessen-Darmstadt/d. 1 Feb. 1870 at 4 a.m./from records of First German Evang. Luth. Ch.)

MINNIE KRUG cemetery #44 Mrs. Emil Krug, 86, of 1330 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Vernon Anderson will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Krug, nee Minnie Hempton, was born Oct. 26, 1882, at Manitowoc. Her husband preceded her in death in 1938. She was a member of the Ladies Guild. Survivors are nieces and nephews. Two brothers and three sisters preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Monday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, February 22, 1969 P.3 ******* Mina Krug/26 Oct 1882/Feb 1969/SSDI


WILHELMINE KRUG cemetery #44 MRS. KRUG, NATIVE BORN RESIDENT, IS DEAD AT AGE OF 61 Widow of Late Adam Krug Was Born in Meeme, Always Lived Here Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 23, 1917, Page 5 (this is too light to read, only the headline is legible, but perhaps library copy is better) ******** Mrs. Carl Himm and daughter of Fond du Lac attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Krug and have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Kunt Linden of Milwaukee have returned to their home after attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Krug. Charles, Henry and John Herman, Mrs. Robert Bautz, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Imes and Mrs. Hanson of Milwaukee, who were here to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Krug, have returned. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, January 27, 1917, Page 3 ******** [bur. 01-25-1917/cause: carcinoma of stomach/bur. on Adam Krug lot]


FRED KRUGER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 25 Apr. 1889: Death of Fritz Krueger on Tues. evening, after a long and painful illness. The deceased, a longtime resident of our city, has for many years suffered from asthma. He reached the age of 73 yrs. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning.


FRIEDRICH KRUGER cemetery #84 From Der Nord Westen, 29 Oct. 1896: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 26 Oct.) Friedrich Krueger, an old settler of Town Schleswig, died last week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Steinbeck, at age 79.


MRS. F. KRUGER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 03 May 1894: Death on Tues. in Manitowoc of the 78 yr. old widow of Fritz Krueger, of a heart attack. The funeral will take place this afternoon in the city cemetery.


JOHANN KRUGER cemetery #31 From Der Nord Westen, 07 Dec. 1893: Death on Thurs., 30 Nov., in Town Gibson, of Johann Krueger after a short illness with neuritis. He was born 21 June 1840 in Copenhagen, Mecklenburg- Schwerin (sic). He came to America in 1865 and settled in Chicago. On 18 Feb. 1867 he married Miss Elisabeth Koloff of Gibson, shortly after which he moved to Wisconsin and took over a farm in Town Gibson where he has remained ever since. The marriage produced 13 children of whom 6 are deceased. The burial took place Sun. afternoon in the Lutheran Cemetery in Town Gibson.


JOHANN GOTTLIEB KRUGER cemetery #40 From Der Nord Westen, 09 Dec. 1897: Death on Tues. of Johann Gottlieb Krueger at the home of his daughter, the widow Haese of Manitowoc. The deceased, who reached the age of 94-1/2, leaves 2 sons and one daughter. The funeral will take place tomorrow at the Lutheran Cemetery in Liberty.


WILLIAM KRULL cemetery #44 WM. KRULL DIES ON EVE OF HIS 58TH BIRTHDAY William Krull died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Haase, 1314 South Ninth street, this morning. Had he lived until tomorrow, that being his birthday, he would have reached the age of fifty-eight years. He was born in Germany, September 9, 1863, and came to this country and city with his parents, when but eight years of age. He had been confined to his bed, for only a week, but has never enjoyed vigorous health, having suffered from partial paralysis since his early childhood. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the house with interment at Evergreen, Rev. Machmiller conducting the services. For many years he assisted his father at Evergreen cemetery, but since the death of his father eight years ago has been employed in the orchards of Ben. Nienaber. One sister, Mrs. Haase, is the only surviving member of the family. Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. September 8, 1921 P. 1 ********** [bur. 09-11-1921/cause: congestion of the lungs/bur. on John Krull lot]


ALBERT KRUMDICK cemetery #44 Albert Krumdick Jr., 61, died Sunday afternoon after having been ill for nearly a year. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock at Holy Innocents Catholic church, the Rev. E.A. Radey officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body will lie in state after 7 p.m. today at the Pfeffer Funeral Home. Mr. Krumdick was born at Rockwood in the town of Kossuth on May 14, 1880. He was a farmer. Surviving him are six daughters, Charity of Beloit, Mrs. Phillip Meisterheim, Rosemary and Grace, all of Chicago; Mrs. Hamlin Last of Kiel and Eve, at home; three sons, John of Milwaukee, Paul of Manitowoc route 5 and Mark, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Anton Rhode of Two Rivers route 2 and Mrs. Chris Wuellner of Menominee, Mich.; three brothers, Louis of Milwaukee, Henry of Rockwood and Anton of this city; and one grandchild. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, October 27, 1941 P. 2 ******* [d. 10-26-1941/age 61 yrs./cause: heart failure due to apoplexy/ grave space purchased by son Mark]


DANIEL KRUMDICK cemetery #44 FIRST COUNTY WHITE CHILD WEDDED 50 YR'S Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krumdick Have Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krumdick, 624 Jay street, pioneer and respected residents of the city and county, are today holding open house in celebration of the golden anniversary of their wedding. With the son John and daughter Mrs. Charles A. Groffman and the five grandchildren of the family present the couple are receiving congratulations from a host of friends who are calling to pay their respects to the couple who are both hale and hearty and in enjoyment of health which gives promise that they will live to celebrate their wedding anniversary for many years to come. Mrs. Krumdick, the bride of fity years ago was born in Prague, Germany and came to the United States with her parents when but a child. The big Chicago fire was responsible for her coming to Manitowoc, she losing all of her clothes and being compelled to flee for her life. Previous to her marriage she was Miss Havlinek. The bridegroom of fifty years was born in the Town of Kossuth, the first white child to be born in the township and next July will celebrate his seventy-fifth birth anniversary, having waited until he was nearly twenty-five years old before getting married. Too Young To Go To War At the time of the Civil War Mr. Krumdick begged to be taken along when his three brothers and Henry Schmidt left for the front but the recruiting officer refused his request. He was too young. Only one of the three brothers returned, the others falling in battle. January 10, 1872 Justice of the Peace James McCarthy pronounced the words which united the Miss Havlinek and Daniel Krumdick in marriage and the pair proceeded to make a home out of the wilderness near Rockwell. Thirty-three years ago they came to the city and have alweays (sic) since made their home at 624 Jay street where the celebration is being held today. Beside the two children present today, only one other child was born to the couple, a son who died in infancy. Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, February 10, 1922 P.1 ******** STROKE WEEK AGO IS FATAL TO D. KRUMDICK First White Child Born in Kossuth Dies at Age of 79 Death claimed Daniel Krumdick, one of the oldest residents of the city and the first white child born in Kossuth, at his home 624 Jay street shortly before midnight last night, his demise being the result of a stroke which he suffered a week ago and which his advanced age made it imposible to rally from. Mr. Krumdick was stricken Thursday October 7 in the yard at his home while he was caring for his chickens and although he rallied, his fight to live was a losing one. The end came peacefully. Mr. Krumdick, who was born in Kossuth July 28, seventy-nine years ago when the section was a wilderness, had made his home in this city for forty years, during 38 of which he had been employed with the Henry Esch Sons Co., retiring because of his advancing age. He was an ardent lover of flowers and gardening and his chief interest in life was his home. Mr. and Mrs. Krumdick celebrated their golden wedding anniversary four years ago and the life of the couple had been ideal. Mrs. Krumdick, with two of three children born to the couple, survives, the children being Mrs. Charles A. Groffman and John Krumdick, both of this city. There are five grandchildren and two great grandchildren also surviving. Died as He Lived-At Peace Mr. Krumdick was well and favorably known in the city and throughout the county, having come in contact with the public in his association with the Esch Sons Co., and he was universally esteemed. "Daniel Krumdick died as he lived-at peace with all" was the tribute of a friend today that aptly pictures the life of the decedent. Funeral Held Monday Funeral services for Mr. Krumdick will be held from the home on Jay street Monday afternoon. The Rev. Menke of the Reformed church will officiate at the services at two o'clock. Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, October 16, 1926 P.3 ********* [Died 10/15/1926 in Manitowoc/buried 10/18/1926/cause of death: meningeal hemorrhage]


ERNA KRUMDICK cemetery #44 Mrs. John Krumdick, 74, died Friday evening at the home of a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gadzinski, 3616 MacArthur Dr., Manitowoc, where she had been residing. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Phipps Memorial Chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Erna Wills was born July 8, 1889, at Hurley, Wis., daughter of the late Edward and Catherine Nuhs Wills. She came to Manitowoc as a girl with her parents where she was graduated from Manitowoc Business College before going to Milwaukee to be employed for a number of years at Johns-Manville Co. She was married at Milwaukee April 10, 1915, to John Krumdick. The couple returned to Manitowoc where Mrs. Krumdick was employed as an office worker and nurse at Shady Lane Home. Mrs. Krumdick was a member of Senior Citizens Club, Manitowoc Vocational Homemakers and First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Gadzinski of Manitowoc; a son, Jack of Athol, Mass.; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Wegner and Mrs. Frank Richey of Port Clinton, Ohio and Mrs. H. Neubert of Oconomowoc; two brothers, Howard of Watertown and Henry; and five grandchildren. A brother, Elmer, a sister, Mrs. William Fricke, preceded her in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 3 p.m. Monday until 11 a.m. Tuesday when the casket will be moved to the chapel where the body will lie in state until time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. October 19, 1963 P. 13 ********* [d. 10-18-1963/age 74 yrs./widow of John Krumdick] (08 Jul 1889/Oct 1963/SSDI)


FRANCES T. KRUMDICK cemetery #38 Mrs. Frances Krumdick, 67, of Francis Creek, died unexpectedly Thursday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she had been a patient since Sunday. Funeral services will be at 10:45 a.m. Monday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellneersville, and 11:15 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church, Francis Creek, the Rev. John Haen celebrant of the requiem Mass. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Krumdick, nee Frances Kolicek, was born at Mishicot Sept. 10, 1896, daughter of the late Alois and Antoinette Simandl Kolicek. She was married to Henry Krumdick June 14, 1924, and the couple operated the Krumdick homestead farm near Rockwood until Mr. Krumdick's death in February, 1960. Mrs. Kumdick then moved to Francis Creek. She was a member of the Christian Mothers and Altar Society of St. Ann parish and Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, Branch 86. Surviving are two sons, three daughters, two brothers, Joseph and Julius, of Manitowoc; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Holly, of Shoto, Mrs. Reinhart Hessel, of Manitowoc, Mrs. Frank Beuse, of Chicago and Mrs. Antoinette Holehouse, of Milwaukee, and nine grandchildren. (Survivors edited for privacy) Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. by the parish and organization with which she was affiliated. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 27, 1964 P. 5


HENRY C. KRUMDICK cemetery #38 Henry Krumdick, 64, of Rt. 2, Two Rivers, Town of Kossuth farmer, died shortly before noon Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient since suffering a cerebral hemorrhage a week ago. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Ann Catholic Church, Francis Creek. The Rev. John Haen will be celebrant at the solemn requiem high Mass and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Krumdick was born March 20, 1895, in the Town of Kossuth, son of the late Albert and Fedes Hessel Krumdick. He married Frances Ko??ek June 14, 1924, and the couple operated the Krumdick homestead farm. Mr. Krumdick was a member of Holy Name Society of St. Ann Church. Surviving are his wife, three daughters, two sons, a brother, Anton of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Anton Rhode of Two Rivers and four grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. (Survivors edited for privacy) Friends may call at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, after 2 p.m. Sunday until the hour of service where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. by Father Haen and Holy Name Society members. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 6, 1960


JOHANN D. KRUMDICK cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Feb. 1883: John D. Krumdick died on 10 Feb. at 5:15 p.m. He lived in the Town of Kossuth but for the last few years has been a resident of the City of Manitowoc. He was known for his farm and beautiful vegetable garden on Greenbay Road. He died at age 75, leaving a widow and four married children. He was buried Tues., 13 Feb. ******* [age 74 yr]


JOHANNA KRUMDICK cemetery #44 From death records, v.8 p.2 Item #21 Place of Death: Manitowoc, Manitowoc Co. Residence: Manitowoc Name of Deceased: Joanna Krumdick Date of Death: 12/18/1905 Sex: F Color: W Date of Birth: 10/02/1828 Age: 2 months/6 days/77 years Usual Occupation: None Birthplace: Germany Name of Husband: Carl Krumdick (sic) Cause of death: Atrophia Cirrosis liver Duration of disease: 2 years Date of certificate: 12/19/1905 Name of Cemetery: Evergreen Cem. Registrars Signature: C.W. Frazier ********* From Der Nord Westen, 21 Dec. 1905: Death Mon. of 77-yr. old Mrs. Johanna Krumdick after a 2-week illness. She leaves one son, Hermann Steinbis in St. Louis, and 3 step-children, Daniel and Albert Krumdick here, and Mrs. Elisa Wilke in Two Rivers. The funeral will be held today. ********** [cause: liver disease]


MARY KRUMDICK cemetery #44 MRS. KRUMDICK DIES, 80 YEARS Pioneer Resident of County, Mother of CWA Leader Mrs. Daniel Krumdick, 80, a pioneer resident of the county, died suddenly Sunday afternoon at the home of her son, John Krumdick, county CWA director, in Manitowoc Rapids. She made her home with him for the past three years. Mrs. Krumdick who was hale and harty despite her four score years, arose and ate breakfast as usual Sunday morning and went to her room to rest at the noon hour. She was stricken suddenly with the heart attack and died in a few minutes. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with interment at Evergreen. The deceased, whose maiden name was Mary Havlinek, was born in Bohemia 80 years ago and at the age of 13 years came to this country with her parents. The family located in the town of Kossuth where she was married to Daniel Krumdick 64 years ago. They made their home on a farm in the town, but 45 years ago came to this city. In this city Mr. Krumdick was employed as a warehouseman for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Krumdick celebrated their golden wedding anniversary 14 years ago. Mr. Krumdick died seven years ago. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Groffman, city; a son, John Krumdick, Manitowoc Rapids; two brothers, Frank Havlinek of Francis Creek and John of King's Bridge, five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the funeral home up to the hour of the burial services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, March 26, 1934 P.2 ********* [bur. 3-27-1934/age 80 yr/cause: coronary thrombosis/ bur. on Daniel Krumdick lot]


0. EMIL [EMIL] KRUMHEUER cemetery #44 From the Manitowoc Pilot, January 25, 1894 Emil Krummheuer if this city died on Monday evening of this week Early Monday afternoon he had an attack similar to that he had a few weeks ago. He was taken to his home and remained conscious the whole time. The attacks were more persistent than those during his former sickness though no more severe. But they soon reached the respiratory muscles and ended his life. The physicians say it resembled tetanus, though there was no apparent cause for the manifestation of such a disease. Mr. Krummheuer has for many years been a resident of the city and was engaged in the boot and shoe business. He was born in Schlavin-Pummer, and came to this country 30 years ago. He was 52 years old at the time of his death. Mr. Krummheuer was a man of genial disposition and enjoyed the respect of all who knew him. He leaves a wife and one daughter, Mrs. Ed. Mohr of Chicago. The funeral takes place today. ******* From Der Nord Westen, 25 Jan. 1894: Emil Krumheuer, a well-known merchant in our city, suffered a fatal stroke on Mon. Mr. Krumheuer was born 28 Nov. 1841 in Labes, Pomerania and reached the age of 52 yrs. 2 mos. After early schooling he joined the army, rising to the rank of Assistant Paymaster. After wearing the king’s uniform for 3 yrs. 2 mos. he left the service and came to America in 1869, directly to Manitowoc. He worked here in a number of different mercantile ventures and developed a large body of friends. He married in 1871 to Mrs. Kembel and shortly afterwards established a retail store. He then gave up that enterprise to establish a shoe store which he pursued until his death. He suffered a stroke on 01 Dec. of last year, from which he never fully recovered. He suffered a second stroke Mon. afternoon and though several doctors were called, he died at 5 p.m. He is survived by his widow, a daughter and a stepson. The funeral will take place this afternoon.


ADDIE KRUMM cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 01 June 1905: The 14-mo. old little daughter of Carl Krumme here died Thurs. last week of bronchitis and was buried Sun. afternoon. ******** [cause: bronchitis]


CHARLES KRUMM cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 19 Jan. 1899: On Tues. afternoon Chas. Krumm, the well-known wagoner, took a piano to Kellnersville. He spent some time there and started home about 6:30. Shortly afterward his horse and wagon were going along in Francis Creek but the driver was missing. Mr. Krumm was then found lying dead in the street with a fractured skull. Nobody knows what sort of accident took place and probably never will know. For whatever reason he had fallen from the wagon and hit his head on a rock. He leaves a widow and 3 grown children as well as a wide range of acquaintances. The funeral will take place Fri. afternoon at the city cemetery. ******* [cause: accident] ******* Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors, who assisted by kind acts and sympathic words in our recent bereavement. We especialy wish to express our appreciation to Rev. Zenk and the member of the Royal Arcanum for their assistance. Mrs. Chas. Krumm and Children. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, February 3, 1899 P.1


HATTIE KRUMM DEATH VICTOR, MRS. C. KRUMM YIELDS UP LIFE Announcement of Death Is Keen Sorrow to Friends ILL MANY MONTHS; DIES SUNDAY EVE Sorrow was brought home to many friends of Mrs. Charles M. Krumm today in the announcement of her death which occurred at the family home, 1012 Hamilton street. Sunday evening at 9, the announcement, while not unexpected, being a shock to the city Mrs. Krumm had been a sufferer for years and since November had been very ill but her condition had improved and her recovery was looked for. Thursday, however, her condition became worse and since that time she had hovered between life and death and the end came Sunday night. Hattie Elenore Witt was born in this city June 22, 1879 and her life had been spent here. She attended the local schools and graduated with the class of 1897 of the North Side high school and her death is the first in the class of twenty or more members. She was a daughter of William Witt and on June 5, 1900 was married to Charles M. Krumm, who with one son, Donald, aged 14, survives. Her father also survives, her mother having died twenty years ago. Mrs. Krumm was a member of the Ladies society of the German Reformed church, of the North Side High School Alumni association and the Wednesday club. The death of Mrs. Krumm will be a loss to many friends who loved her with a most sincere affection for her many excellent qualities of mind and heart. Her disposition and character had endeared her to her associates and a wide circle of friends and her demise will be mourned. To the husband and son the tenderest sympathy of friends will be extended. Funeral services for Mrs. Krumm will be held Wednesday afternoon with services at the German Reformed church, Rev. Grether officiating. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, March 08, 1915, Page 1 ********* SORROWING FRIENDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE OF LOVE TO MRS. KRUMM A large concourse of sorrowing friends attended the funeral of the late Mrs. C.M. Krumm at the German Reformed church this afternoon, members of the Royal League and the Elks being present in delegations. Several state officers of the Royal League of which Mr. Krumm is a prominent member were in attendance. Many beautiful floral offerings were sent by friends, evidencing the love and esteem in which decedent was held. Burial was at Evergreen. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 10, 1915, Page 1 ********* MANY FROM OUT OF TOWN ATTEND FUNERAL OF LATE MRS. KRUMM A large number of out of town friends and relatives were here for the funeral of the late Mrs. Charles Krumm yesterday, among the number being Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burch of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. K. Knudson of Kewaunee; Mrs. Joseph Borcherdt, Mrs. Fred Conrad, Mrs. Charles Alwardt, Mrs. George Alwardt of Kaukauna; Fred Heideman, William Schultz of Denmark. Officers of the state and supreme council of the Royal League were also present as follows: J.B. Vastine of the supreme council, Chicago; Advisor Archon Geo. Caystlle, Racine, of the state council; George Cober of Kenosha, William Schmidt of Oshkosh, state council and Supreme Archon W.E. Hyde of Chicago. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, March 11, 1915, Page 5


JOACHIM KRUMM cemetery #44 Name: Krumm, Joachim D.: 10/28/1877 B.: 3/6/1827 Reg. D.: 12/27/1877 Sex: M/W Age at Death: B.P.: Germ. D.P.: Cem.: Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. F. A. O. Pieper Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Kidney Decease (sic) Pg. #: v.1 p.246


JOSEPHINE E. KRUMM cemetery #44 Mrs. Charles Krumm, died Wednesday morning at Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. She had resided at Shady Lane from 1961 until 1968 when she moved to Park Lawn where she had presently resided. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Theodore Vinger will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Krumm, nee Josephine Johnson, was born Nov. 2, 1879, at Branch, daughter of the late Anton and Josephine Johnson Johnson. She attended Manitowoc schools and was graduated from the old North Side High School in 1897. She was registar in probate for 14 years with the late Judge John Chloupek. She was married to Charles Krumm April 12, 1917. They made their home in Manitowoc, where she had resided all her life. She was a member of First Lutheran Church and the Women's Guild and Circle. Her husband preceded her in death in 1955. Survivors include a son, Charles J., of Ithaca, N.Y., and four grandchildren. Two sisters and four brothers preceded her in death, and a grandaughter, Judith, died in January, 1970. Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 a.m. Friday until time of services. Memorials may be sent to First Lutheran Church. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 26, 1970 ******** [d. 03-25-1970/age 90 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Anton Johnson lot]


WILHELM KRUMM cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 30 Mar. 1882: 19 year old Wilhelm Krumm on Mon. in St. Mariens Hospital. Relatives buried him yesterday. Stepfather of the deceased, Ludwig Tesmar, and the mother live in Sturgeon Bay.


WILLIAM KRUMM (d. 1920) cemetery #44 FORMER LOCAL MAN DIES AT LOS ANGELES Messages received here announce the death at Los Angeles, Cal., of William Krumm, aged 60, a former resident of this city. The deceased left here years ago and was married after he had taken up his home in California. He is survived by his widow and two children, Mrs. Edward Burch of South Bend, Ind., and William Krumm of Chicago. The remains will be brought to this city for burial and announcement of the funeral will be made later. John Krumm of this city is a brother and two sisters also survive the dead man. Mrs. Sweet of Los Angeles and Mrs. Charles Haukohl of Eagle River, Iowa. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, March 11, 1920, Page 1 ********* (William C. Krumm/d. 8 Mar. 1920/age 57/res. Los Angeles, Calif./ cause: Bright's Disease/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc) ********* [William C Krumm/bur. 03-18-1920/age 57 yrs/cause: brights disease/ bur. on Ida Krumm lot]


WILLIAM KRUMM (d. 1944) cemetery #44 William Krumm, 78, of 1314 South Eighth street, retired boilermaker, died Sunday at the Holy Family hospital, following a lingering illness. He was born in this city in 1866 and always resided here. He married Sophia Meienburg in 1896. He was employed by William Hess at the Manitowoc Boiler works for 30 years and continued on when the plant was taken over by the Manitowoc Ship Building company, later becoming a foreman. He retired six years ago. Survivors are his wife; two brothers, Carl and Frank, both of this city. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the First Lutheran church, the Rev. Ernest Zoerb officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home and will be moved to the church Tuesday at 10 a.m. to lie in state until the hour of the services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, Aguust 21, 1914 P.2 ********* [William Karl August Krumm/d. 08-20-1944/age 77 yrs./cause: chronic myocarditis/bur. on Wm. Krumm and Bertha Meinberg lot]


RAYMOND KRUMMEL cemetery #26 Funeral services for Raymond J. Krummel, 64, of 1981 W. Villard Ave., Milwaukee, former resident of Manitowoc County, who died Wednesday afternoon at Milwaukee County Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. The Rev. Francis Kerscher will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Krummel was born Nov. 7, 1905, in Town of Franklin, Manitowoc County, son of the late Joseph Krummel and Barbara Kopidlansky Krummel. He married Marie Michels April 21, 1928. The couple farmed in the Town of Two Creeks until 10 years ago when they moved to Milwaukee. Survivors include his wife; four daughters, his mother, Mrs. Barbara Krummel, of Rt. 2, Cato; five brothers, Clarence, Frank and Bernard of Rt. 2, Cato, Joseph of Taus and Victor of Menchalville; two sisters, Mrs. William Boehme of Milwaukee and Miss Veronica of Rt. 2, Cato, and five grandchildren. A sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at the Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, where the Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock this Friday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 6, 1970


JOSEPH KRUPKA cemetery #43 Joseph G. Krupka, age 72, formerly of 936 N. 22nd St., Manitowoc, died on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008, at Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc. He was born on Dec. 24, 1935, in Milan, Wis., son of the late George and Elsie (Miller) Krupka. Joseph was a graduate of Kewaunee High School, class of 1954. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving from 1955 to 1958, as a vault master in the finance office at Camp Zama, Japan. On Nov. 15, 1958, he married the former Jean M. Remiker at Tisch Mills. Joseph was a computer programmer and business information manager at Aluminum Specialty and then at Paragon. He was then employed at Stoelting Bros. of Kiel for 15 years and retired from Jagemann Stamping in 1998. Joseph was a member of St. Francis of Assisi, Manitowoc Jaycees and Manitowoc Elks. He was also a Holy Innocents basketball coach in the 1980s, and was a Red Cross volunteer driver. Joseph enjoyed golfing, fishing and camping for 18 years with his family. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) He was preceded in death by two brothers: Dennis and George W. Krupka; a sister-in-law: Donna Krupka; and four nephews: Tim, Terry, Mike and Teddy. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008, at St. Francis of Assisi on Waldo, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Gerald Foley, with entombment at Calvary Mausoleum, Manitowoc. Military Rites will be accorded by VFW Otto Oas Post 659. The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Francis of Assisi on Waldo, Manitowoc, from 9 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008, until the time of service at 11 a.m. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Feb. 7, 2008


KURT J. KRUPKAT cemetery #44 Kurt J. Krupkat of 617 N. Sixth St., Manitowoc, died Thursday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be conducted by the First Church of Christ, Scientists, 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitwooc. Mr. Krupkat was born in Bellingham, Wash., son of the late John and Rachel Wiese Krupkat. He attended schools in Bellingham and came to Wisconsin 1918. He married Minnie Bingham March 3, 1918, at Lansing, Mich., and came to Manitowoc to reside in 1929. The couple celebrated its golden wedding anniversary in 1968. In 1932, Mr. Krupkat started the Krupkat Heating Co. and operated it until his son, Dean, took over the business. He then served as office manager. Survivors include his wife, two sons, Donald of South Milwakee and Dean of Manitowoc, a daughter, Mrs. Eugene (Kathleen) Spacek of Manitowoc and five grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Friday until the time of service. The casket will remain closed. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 11, 1971 ******* [d. 02-11-1971/age 76 yrs.]


ANNA MARIA KRUS cemetery #22 Name: Krus, Anna Maria D.: 1/27/1875 B.: Reg. D.: 5/5/1875 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 80 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: St. Nazianz Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. P. Mutz Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 177 ******** Anna Marie (1795-Jan. 27, 1875 -wife of Conrad -born Prussia)


ANNA E. KRUTZIK cemetery #83 Mrs. Richard Krutzik, 78, of R. 2, Elkhart Lake, died Saturday afternoon at Rocky Knoll. The former Anna Nottling was born in the Town of Rhine on Jan. 13, 1897, a daughter of the late Bernard and Elizabeth Schaefer Nottling. On Feb. 6, 1918, she married Mr. Krutzik at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Kiel. The couple lived in the Kiel area most of their married lives. They observed their golden wedding anniversary in February, 1968. Mrs. Krutzik was a member of St. George Catholic Parish at Elkhart Lake. Surviving are her husband; two daughters and a son (names omitted for privacy); 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Henry Nottling of New Holstein and John of Sheboygan. Preceding her in death were four sisters and two brothers. The funeral Mass will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. George Church in Elkhart Lake, the Rev. George Myszel, pastor, celebrant. Family rites will precede at Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel at 9. Burial will be in Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Kiel. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today until the time of service Tuesday. A parish vigil will be held there at 8 this evening. Sheboygan Press, Mon. May 12, 1975, p. 13, c. 4


JOHN KRUTZIK cemetery #83 John Krutzek(sic), a farmer residing on the Diefenthaler place near Millhome, died Tuesday of influenza, at the age of 52 years. He leaves a wife and five children, one son being in camp in Texas. The funeral services will be held when the latter reaches home. - Dec. 1918 ******** From Manitowoc county death records: John Krutzik (v.16 p.195) Husband of Mary Pitzen Jan. 21, 1866-Dec. 3, 1918 Son of Martin Krutzik and Anna Streicker (both born Germany) Born Germany -laborer Died from "influenza munugitis" Buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Kiel


MARY KRUTZIK cemetery #83 Mrs. John Krutzik, 79, a resident of the town of Schleswig, died Monday morning at St. Nicholas hospital following a lingering illness. Nee Mary Fitzen, the deceased was born Aug. 15, 1868, in Germany, and came to the United States with her parents in 1884. The family settled in Pennsylvania where, in 1885, she was married to John Krutzik. The couple came to Sheboygan later that year. For the past 31 years she made her home on a farm in the town of Schleswig near Kiel. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. John C. Lambert, Schleswig; four sons, Richard and John of Schleswig, Jacob of New Holstein, and Joseph, Milwaukee; one brother, Joseph, in Idaho; 18 grandchildren an two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Meiselwitz Funeral home at Kiel and at 10 a.m. at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church. The Rev. F.X. Kheil, pastor, will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home from this evening until the hour of the services. Sheboygan Press, Tues. Mar. 2, 1948, p. 10, c. 5 ********* From Manitowoc county death records: Mary Krutzik nee Pitzen (v.41 p.312) Widow of John Krutzik Aug. 15, 1868-March 1, 1948 Daughter of Frank Pitzen, with mother unknown (both born Germany) Born Germany Died from "arteriosclerotic heart disease -myocardial degeneration -auricular fibrillation -complete failure -chronic rheumatoid arthritis, 20 years" Buried at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Kiel ******** (Note: Her picture is in the glass negative photos)


ADOLPH KRYNES cemetery #89D Adolph Krynes, 87, formerly of 1425 Hawthorne Ave., Two Rivers retired former yard forman at C. Reiss Coal Co., Two Rivers, died early Sunday morning at St. Mary Home, Manitowoc, where he had resided the past few years. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels and at 10 a.m. at St. Mark Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Michael Koch officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mr. Krynes was born Dec. 7, 1885, in rural Denmark, son of the late Matt and Anna Pocepicki Krynes. He attended rural schools and later farmed in the area until 1912 when he came to Two Rivers as an electric interurban line motorman. For a short time he was a Mirro Aluminum Co. employe and then went to Reiss Coal Co. until his retirement. He married Anna Papinos at Denmark in 1909. She preceded him in death May 7, 1962. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Hansen and Mrs. Lillian Kozlovsky, of Denmark and Mrs. Christina Kozlovsky, of Green Bay and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 6 to 9 o'clock this Monday evening where memorial services will be at 8 o'clock. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. December 11, 1972


EDWARD F. KRYSAK cemetery #89D Edward F. Krysak, 50, of 2118-36th St., Two Rivers, died Friday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. Paul Shumacher officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Krysak was born Aug. 2, 1921, at Manitowoc, a son of the late Charles and Mrs. Mary Buretta Krysak. He married the former Henrietta Wotachek at St. Luke Church, Two Rivers, Jan. 26, 1957. He was an employe of the Manitowoc Shipbuilding, Inc., Manitowoc. Besides his wife and mother, of Rt. 3, Manitowoc; he leaves a daughter and a stepson (Survivors omitted for privacy.); a sister, Mrs. Lillian Sekjan of Seattle, Wash., and two brothers, Harry of Waukesha and Carl of Sheboygan. Friends may call at Klein & Stangel, Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, after 3 p.m. Sunday where memorial servies will be at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 18, 1972 ******** Funeral services for Edward F. Krysak, 50, of 2118-36th St., Two Rivers, who served in the U.S. Armed Forces from 1946 to 1948, were at 10 a.m. Monday at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, the Rev. Paul Schumacher officiating. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. He died at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, Friday afternooon. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. March 20, 1972


MARY KRYSAK cemetery #43a Mrs. Mary H. Krysak, 90, of Rt. 3, Manitowoc, died Tuesday at her residence. Funeral services will be at 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 11:15 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Joseph Mattern will officiate with burial in St. Mary Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Krysak, nee Mary Buretta, was born Nov. 1, 1885, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late John and Mary Buretta. She was married to Charles Krysak in 1905 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death in 1951. Survivors include two sons, Harry, of Waukesha and Carl, of Sheboygan, a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Seljan, of California, 11 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Two sons, Alex and Edward, preceded her in death. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, where a prayer service will be at 6:30 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, Friday, April 9, 1976 P.16