

[ REIF ] OBITUARIES
ADOLPH REIF Cemetery #44 (The following from the Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, 26 Jan. 1949) Adolph Reif, 55, of 1011 South 11th street, died today at the Holy Family Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Pfeffer funeral home, the Rev. Richard Schmitz officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Reif was born in this city in 1882, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Reif. For many years he was employed at the Stangel Hardware Company. He never married. He was a member of the Eagles lodge. He is survived by two sisters. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Thursday.
ANNA REIF Cemetery #44 From the Manitowoc Pilot, 27 Sept. 1906 REMAINS OF WOMAN FOUND IN THE LAKE Body later identified, with a degree of certainty, as that of Mrs. A. Rief. The body of a woman, aged about forty-eight years, was found floatin in the lake in shallow water, near the beach at the south pier, last Monday afternoon. The discovery was made by a little boy named Johnny Loef, who, with several companions, had been playing at the beach near the pier mentioned. The children hastened to make the discovery known, and a telephone message was sent to the police station. Two officers responded, and the corpse was taken to the undertaking rooms of Vogelsang & Murphy. The body was found to be clothed in a dark skirt and a light wesket. There were shoes on the feet and gloves on the hands. There were no marks of violence on the remains. The indications were that the case was one of accidental drowning, or one of self-destruction. The face was so badly decomposed and changed that it could not be recognized even by relatives and friends. But the discovery of a purse at the beach near the place where the corpse was found led to the identification of the remains. The purse contained four receipts obtained by Mrs. Anna Rief from business men of this city. The purse was found by John Fricke several days before the body was found, but Fricke did not report the find until after the discovery of the corpse. A cape and a lady's hat were also found at the beach near the place where the body was found floating on the water. These articles, as well as parts of the clothing on the body of the corpse, were identified by Mrs. Edward Heise as being those of her mother, Mrs. Anna Rief. Mr. Heise also identified the hair and the height of the body as being that of his mother-in-law. The body was taken to the receiving vault in Evergreen cemetery Monday afternoon, and the decedent's children residing out of the county were notified by wire. Mrs. Anna Rief was born in this county and lived all her life in the county. Her husband, Peter Rief, died about ten years ago. The family resided on a farm at Rief's Mill. About a year ago Mrs. Anna Rief disposed of her farm to her son-in-law, Mr. Kiel. Since then she had been making her home, off and on, with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heise of this city. She was last seen at the Heise home on Tuesday, Sept. 18, when she said that she contemplated making a trip to Antigo to visit her son Leonard, who resides on a farm four miles from that city. She had not been in good health for some time, but she had never exhibited any signs of despondency. She is survived by six children. They are: Mrs. Edward Heise, this city; Peter Rief, Chicago; Leonard, Antigo; Joseph, Kossuth; Mrs. Mathilda Rief, Rief's Mill, and one unmarried daughter. ---------- From Der Nord Westen, 27 Sep. 1906: (Long article about finding a woman's body in the water near south pier, the process of establishing her identity as Mrs. Anna Reif, and speculation about possible suicide.) Mrs. Reif, a widow, leaves 6 children: Peter in Chicago, Joseph in Manitowoc, Leonhard near Antigo, Mrs. Edward Heise in Manitowoc, Mrs. Mathilda Kiel in Kossuth, and an unmarried daughter. She was 48.
(CHILD) REIF cemetery #39 From Der Nord Westen, 27 Feb. 1890 Death on Feb. 17 of the 10 mo. old child of Mr. Peter Reif of Reif's Mill. The funeral took place on Thurs of last week under the direction of Pastor Wenzel Kraemer at St. Augustin Cemetery in Town Kossuth.
EDWARD REIF cemetery #38 From Der Nord Westen, 16 Jan. 1902: Edward Reif, a former resident in Francis Creek but more recently living in Coleman, Wisconsin, who had buried his wife two weeks ago met his own death on Sat. He had tried to cross the tracks ahead of an oncoming train but there was insufficient time. His buggy was shattered by the locomotive and he was so severely injured that he soon died. His body was taken to Francis Creek and buried there Tues.
MINNIE REIF cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 09 May 1895: Death on Sun. of Mrs. Minnie Reif, wife of Mr. J. Reif of Manitowoc, after a long illness. The deceased reached the age of 34 yrs. 9 weeks and was buried yesterday.
NICKOLAUS REIF #39 From Der Nord Westen, 16 Dec. 1897: Death on Wed. last week of Nic Reif, well known resident of our county, at age 81 yrs. 8 mos. The deceased was born 03 Apr. 1816 in the Rhineland and came to America in 1852, settling in Town Kossuth where he has lived ever since. However, last year he moved in with his son-in-law Frank Braunreuter in Kossuth, in whose house he died. He is survived by 4 grown children, his wife having predeceased him 12 yrs. ago. The burial took place Sat. morning at the cemetery in Kossuth.
PETER REIF cemetery #39 From Der Nord Westen, 06 Apr. 1893: Death of Peter Reif in Town Kossuth last Sat. after a long illness with consumption. He reached the age of 38 yrs. 9 mos., leaving a widow and 6 small children. The burial took place Tues. at the Catholic Cemetery in Kossuth. (Note: I put this entry here because this cem. has the older Reif stones)
ANNA MARY REIMER cemetery #44 REIMER - Mrs. Peter Reimer, 84, of 1416 S. 15th St, Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. El Roy and the Rev. Ronald Reimer, nephews, will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Reimer, nee Anna Mary Pilger, was born June 10, 1888, in the Town of Kossuth, daughter of the late Anton and Catherine Dwork Pilger. She was married to Adolph Schulze Jan. 22, 1913, at Manitowoc. he preceded her in death April 28, 1926. She was married to George Lambries June 10, 1931, at Manitowoc. He preceded her in death Dec. 1, 1944. She was than married to Peter Reimer June 14, 1947, at Manitowoc. Mrs. Reimer was a charter member of the Eagles Auxilliary, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxilliary, the Royal Neighbors Germania Society, The Catholic Women's Club, the Women's Relief Corp., the American Legion Auxiliary, St. Andrew Women's Council, the WWI Barracks Auxiliary and the Women's Benefit Assn. Survivors include her husband; a half-brother, Charles Pilger, of Manitowoc; six half-sisters, Mrs. L.E. Warren and Mrs. Ben Kowalski of California, Mrs. Farnk Benist of Arizona, and Mrs. Ralph Paulson, Mrs. Joseph Hudon and Mrs. Arthur Mueller of Manitowoc; a grandson, three granddaughters, and 8 great-grandchildren. A daughter, Ruth, a brother, a sister, a granddaughter, and 2 half-brothers preceded her in death. (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
FRANCISCA REIMER cemetery #7 Name: Reimer, Francisca D.: 6/8/1877 B.: 6/8/1877 Reg. D.: 6/19/1877 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 3 Hrs. B.P.: D.P.: Cato Cem.: Cath. Graveyard Cato Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: John Reimer M.: Francisca Muhlbauer Cause of Death: Debility Pg. #: v.1 p.224
FRIEDRICH REIMER cemetery #70 From Der Nord Westen, 21 Nov. 1895: Death in Town Newton today of 77 yr. old Fred Reimer, of old age debility. The deceased belonged among the old settlers of Town Newton where he resided for 45 yrs. His funeral will be Sat. at the Lutheran Cemetery in Town Newton. ******** (Friedrich Roemer(sic), d. 11/13/1895, Bur.: 11/16/1895/from records of St. John's Evang. Luth. Ch.)
CHARLES REIMERS cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 09 Mar. 1905: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 07 Mar.) Chas. Reimer, a Southside resident, is very ill and one is doubtful about the outcome. He is a veteran of the Civil War and draws a pension. He had been operating a small store in the so-called “Mexico” section. ******************** From Der Nord Westen, 11 Oct. 1906:(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 08 Oct.) An old settler of our city and veteran of the Civil War, Charles Reimers, died Thursday last week of consumption and was buried Sunday under the auspices of the local Odd Fellows Lodge of which he had been a longtime member. Charles Reimers was born in 1836 in Mecklenburg, Germany, and came to America in 1859, settling here where he has lived ever since. He was married twice and he is survived by his second wife and 4 children: Wilhelm, Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Edward and Hattie Reimers. There were no children from the first marriage. During the war he served in Company 'D', 48th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, for which service he received a pension, otherwise employed at the local chair factory from 1859 to 1886. Following the closure of that factory, he operated a small store on the South Side. His wife and daughter operated the store the past few years while he was ill.
HENRIETTE REIMERS cemetery #84 From Der Nord Westen, 03 May 1894: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 01 May) The wife of Hans Reimers shot herself with a pistol on 25 Apr. and died on Sat. She was the sister of Wilhelm Boss who hanged himself about 2 weeks ago. Both families are old settlers of Schleswig and reside about 5 miles from Kiel.
ADAM REINART cemetery #13 From Der Nord Westen, 19 Mar. 1908: Death in a Sheboygan hospital Saturday of Cleveland resident farmer Adam Reinert following an appendectomy. The deceased, who reached the age of 35 yrs. 4 mos. 18 days, came from Rhine Province in 1879 and settled in Cleveland. In addition to his sorrowing parents, he is survived by his wife and an adopted child. The funeral was held Tuesday at the St. Wendel Catholic Cemetery.
WALDBURGA REINBOLD cemetery #22 Name: Reinbold, Waldbarga D.: 2/19/1864 B.: Reg. D.: 9/2/1869 Sex: Age at Death: B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.22
CLARA REINBOLDT cemetery #83 Mrs. Clara Reinboldt, 83, of 612 9th St., Kiel, died Sunday morning at Calumet Homestead in New Holstein, where she had lived the past three years. The former Clara Freimund was born Aug. 31, 1888 at Thorp, Wis., daughter of the late Christian and Charlotte Freimund. In July of 1910 she married Emil Breitzman. He died and on Aug. 18, 1923 she married William Reinboldt in Waukegan, Ill. They lived in Sheboygan breifly before moving to Kiel where they operated a restaurant for nine years. Mr. Reinboldt died in April, 1952. Mrs. Reinboldt was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel, its Christian Mothers Society and the Kiel Frauenverein. (Suvivors omitted for privacy) She was preceded in death by a son, five sisters, and five brothers. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Sts. Peter and Paul Church, with the Rev. Eric Middlecamp, SDS, celebrant of mass. Family rites will be at 9:30 a.m. in Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. - January 16, 1972
WILLIAM REINBOLDT cemetery #83 Funeral services for William Reinboldt, 58, were held from Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church Wednesday morning. Mr. Reinboldt died Sunday morning at his home here after a lingering illness. Born in Germany, July 6, 1892, he came to America with a brother in 1911, settling in North Dakota. In 1922, he moved to Kohler. On August 18, 1923, he was married to Mrs. Clara Breitzman of Sheboygan. The couple moved to Kiel in 1934 and with the exception of 19 months when they operated a restaurant in Manitowoc, have lived in Kiel since. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, two sons, six grandchildren, and one brother, Frank of Arlington, Washington. - 1951
CATHERINE REINDL cemetery #26 Name: Reindl, Catherine D.: 7/3/1878 B.: Reg. D.: 12/28/1878 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 4 Yrs. 6 Mo. B.P.: Franklin D.P.: Franklin Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. J. Maly Spouse: F.: Joseph Reindl M.: May Reindl Cause of Death: Add Info.: Farmer's Daughter Pg. #: v.1 p.287 ELIZABETH REINDL cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 10 July 1902: Cancer took the life of Mrs. John B. Reindl on Mon. in the local hospital. She was born in Bohemia 03 Apr. 1845 and came to America with her parents in 1855, the family settling in Town Cooperstown. There she eventually married her now surviving husband and they moved to Manitowoc in 1873. She is also survived by 7 children. Her funeral was held yesterday morning from the Catholic Church.
JOSEPH REINDL cemetery #26 Name: Reindl, Joseph D.: 7/15/1877 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1877 Sex: M/W Age at Death: Few Days B.P.: Franklin, Mtwc. Co. D.P.: Franklin Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Jos. Maly Spouse: F.: Joseph Reindl M.:Mary Mazanec Cause of Death: Add Info.: Farmer Pg. #: v.1 p.249 MARKETA REINDL cemetery #26 From Der Nord Westen, 07 Jan. 1897: Death Tues. last wk. in Town Franklin, of Mrs. Mathias Reindl at the age of 79. MARY REINDL cemetery #26 Name: Reindl, Mary D.: 6/17/1877 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1877 Sex: F/W Age at Death: B.P.: Franklin, Mtwc. D.P.: Franklin Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Jos. Maly Spouse: F.: Joseph Reindl M.: Mary Mazanec Cause of Death: Add Info.: Farmer Pg. #: v.1 p.248 VACLAV REINDL cemetery #26 From Der Nord Westen, 06 June 1901: Death Thurs. morning last week in Kellnersville following a long illness of 58-yr. old Wenzel Reindl. The deceased, who had lived in Kellnersville a long time, leaves a family. ADAM REINECK cemetery #82 Stricken while working in the garden on Friday afternoon, Adam Reineck, a well-known citizen of Kiel, suddenly passed away at his home at 5 o'clock of that day, a victim of heart failure. Decedent was born in the town of Rhine, Sheboygan county, July 13, 1850, where he grew to manhood. He was united in marriage to Regina Happel, in 1876, and the couple located on a farm near Millhome. Fourteen years ago they disposed of the property and moved to Kiel, where they have since lived in retirment. Mr. Reineck was 74 years old at the time of his death. Besides his widow he leaves three sons, Dr. Carl Reineck of Appleton, Peter of Rockville and Herman of Brillion; three daughters, Mrs. Johanna Feile of Kiel, Mrs. Frieda Jaschob of near Appleton, and Miss Mary at home. Also 13 grandchildren, one brother and one sister survive him. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, Rev. W. Rech officiating. Interment in the Kiel cemetery. - 1924 (Note: His tombstone says 1852, but he was born 1850, died 1924 makes him 74 like the obit says.)
CHARLOTTE REINECK cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Apr. 1909: Death Monday from old age debility of 83-year old Mrs. Charlotte Reinek at the home of her daughter here, Mrs. A. Gans. The deceased, who was born in Hesse came to Manitowoc in 1848 and has lived here ever since. She is survived by 2 sons and 2 daughters. The funeral will be held this afternoon.
GEORGE REINECK cemetery #82 Called By Death George Reineck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reineck of Kiel, passed away at this home in Appleton after a brief illness, the news of his death coming as a shock to his relatives and friends. Mr. Reineck was born December 9, 1879, in the town of Rhine, where he grew to manhood. He was united in marriage in 1910 to Ella Feile, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Math. Feile of Kiel, and the couple made their home in Reedsville, where the deceased owned and operated a cheese factory in partnership with a brother. Four years later he purchased a cheese factory near Appleton, which he conducted for seven years. After disposing of this property, he moved to Appleton, where he was employed in a creamery. On Sunday before last he was compelled to leave his work owing to illness, and on the following day he underwent a surgical operation for the relief of appendicitis. The operation seemed to have been successful, but soon after his condition became worse, until Friday morning at 7 o'clock, when he was called to the great beyond. Mr. Reineck reached the age of 44 years, 6 months and 20 days, and leaves to mourn his untimely death, his grief-stricken widow, one daughter, his parents, three brothers and three sisters. The remains were brought to Kiel, to the home of his parents, from where the funeral took place on Monday afternoon, Rev. Wm. Rech officiating at the obsequies. Interment was in the Kiel cemetery.
PETER REINECK cemetery #82 Peter Reineck, 69 year-old former blacksmith in Rockville, Town of Schleswig, died at his home in Appleton Wednesday evening, following a lengthy illness. He was born in the town of Schleswig and was married to Emma Horneck. He operated the Rockville blacksmith shop until moving to Appleton five years ago. In Appleton he was employed by the Fox Machine Co. The survivors include his wife; one son, Edward of Chicago; one daughter, Mrs. William (Victoria) Behling of Milwaukee; five grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Mary Reineck of Sturgeon Bay and Mrs. Frieda Jaschob of Appleton. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Meiselwitz Funeral home in Kiel with the Rev. E. L. Worthman officiating. Burial will be made in the Kiel Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the funeral home from Saturday morning until the time of services.
PHILLIP L. REINECK cemetery #82 Philip(sic) L. Reineck, 76, of 1131 Sixth St., Kiel, who until two days ago continued at his job at the A. A. Laun Furniture Company in Kiel, died unexpectedly early Wednesday evening at his home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church, Kiel. The Rev. E. L. Worthman will officiate and burial will be in the Kiel cemetery. He was born in Rhine, Sheboygan County, in 1877 and attended district schools at Millhome. In 1914 he married Miss Elsie Rothe of Herman. They operated a farm in Rhine for 13 years and moved to Kiel in 1931 where Mr. Reineck followed the carpenter trade. The past 20 years he had been employed at the A. A. Laun Furniture Company. Survivors are his wife; daughter, Mis. Ervie Guenzler of Mr. Carmel, Ill.; son, Roman, a student at Mission House college; sister, Miss Helena Reineck and brother, Adam of Elkhart Lake, Wis.; and three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, after 2 p.m. Friday. The casket will be moved to the church at 11 a.m. Saturday. - 1953
REGINA REINECK cemetery #82 CALLED BY DEATH. Mrs. Regina Reineck, nee Happel, widow of the late Adam Reineck, died Tuesday morning at about 10 o'clock at her home, 907-6th st., after an illness of four months' duration, with a complication of diseases. She was born in Harxheim, Hessendarmstedt, Germany, Sept. 15, 1855, and came to America at the age of ten years. After her marriage to Mr. Reineck on Feb. 27, 1876, the couple lived on a farm in the town of Rhine. Mrs. Reineck was preceded in death by her husband, who passed away two years ago, one son George died three years ago, and a daughter Anna died in infancy. The survivors are three sons, Dr. Carl of Appleton, Peter of Rockville, and Herman of Brillion, three daughters, Mrs. Rud. Feile of this city, Mrs. Arthur Jaschob of Appleton, and Miss Marion at home, a brother George Happel of Town Rhine, and twelve grandchildren. For the last 16 years Mrs. Reineck has lived in Kiel. She was a kind and generous neighbor and a loving mother. Her many virtues are held in kind remembrance by old neighbors, and a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 p. m. from the residence, and at the Reformed church at 2:30 p. m. Burial will be made in the Kiel cemetery. Rev. W. Rech will officiate. - 1926
WILLARD F. REINECK cemetery #82 Willard F. Reineck, age 14 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reineck, of this city, passed away at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Rothe, in the town of Herman, on Friday evening at 11:30, after an illness of several weeks duration. Three weeks ago he had been a patient at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan, but was returned to the home of his grandmother in the town of Herman soon after. Willard was born on a farm in the town of Rhine on January 25th, 1919, where he attended the district school when he became a youth. Three years ago the Reineck family moved to Kiel, where he attended the public school. Willard would have been in the eighth grade this year. He attended the Sunday school of the St. Peter Reformed church the following year, but last year was confirmed at the Ebenezer Reformed church at Sheboygan, by the Rev. E. P. Oppermann. However on the 21st of May of this year Willard was received into full membership of the St. Peter Reformed church here. The survivors are his parents, one sister, Elmira, and one brother, Roman, and his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Rothe. The body was brought to the home of his parents at 1131 N. 6th street here on Monday morning, the funeral services taking place on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock p. m. At 2 o'clock services were held at the St. Peter Reformed church, the Rev. E. L. Worthman officiating. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. Members of his classmates attended the funeral in a body and members of his Sunday school class were pallbearers. Pallbearers were: Wilfred Schreiber, Willard Stecker, Melvin Huppel, Melvin Baumann, Arthur Kaemmer Jr., and Dale Green. - 1933
HULDA W. REINEKING cemetery #84 Funeral Services Held Tuesday for Mrs. Reinecking Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church for Mrs. Hulda Reinecking. Rev. Allen L. Bowe officiated. Burial was made in the Rockville cemetery. Mrs. Reinecking died Saturday at the Enders Nursing Home in Glenbeulah where she had been a patient for the past month. Born near Kiel, Sept. 1, 1886, she was the former Hulda Stark, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark. Following marriage to Calvin Reinecking, Aug. 18, 1906, the couple resided in Kiel, where her husband formerly operated a clothing store and later represented an insurance firm in the area prior to his death in September, 1954. Mrs. Reinecking, who was active in church work, was a charter member of First Presbyterian Church in Kiel, the Dorcas Society of the church, Kiel Frauenverein and Rockville Cemetery Ladies Aid Society. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Loella, Kiel; Mrs. C. W. Ottensman (Ruth), Platteville; and Mrs. Henry Capelle (Marion), Midland, Texas; seven grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Abe DeMunck, Milwaukee. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Mrs. L. L. Feldkamp (Dorothy), Detroit, a brother and a sister. 4-1959
ALFRED C. REINEMANN cemetery #53 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Nov. 1906: Death in Reedsville on Friday of Alfred Reinemann after a 1-year illness. We have no further details.
AUGUST P. REINEMANN cemetery #8 From Der Nord Westen, 26 Sep. 1901: Death from consumption on Fri. in Town Centerville of August Reinemann, son of Christoph Reinemann. The deceased, who was born 02 Jan. 1878 in Town Centerville, leaves 9 sisters in addition to his parents. The funeral was held Mon. afternoon.
F. WILLIE REINEMANN cemetery #8 From Der Nord Westen, 07 Aug. 1902: 18-yr. old Wilhelm Reinemann died Sat. in a Sheboygan hospital from a spinal inflammation. He was the son of Town Centerville resident Christian Reinemann. His funeral was held Tues. afternoon at the Lutheran Cemetery in the Cleveland vicinity.
PETER REINEMANN cemetery #53 From Der Nord Westen, 23 Sept. 1909: An eminent resident of Village Reedsville, Peter Reinemann, was the victim of a deplorable fatal accident Thursday afternoon last week at the Western Supply elevator in Reedsville. (Detailed account of the accident in which a wagon loaded with grain was in the process of being moved by a team of horses. A piece of iron broke from the connection and hit Reinemann, the foreman, in the chest with such force that he was rendered unconscious. He was being taken to his home, but died before arriving. The Coroner was notified, but no inquest was ordered.) Reinemann was 53 years old and is survived by a widow and 5 children. A brother, John Reinemann lives in Cleveland, and a brother-in-law, Peter Herman resides in Manitowoc. The funeral was conducted on Sunday.
JOHANN REINERT cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 05 Sep. 1901: Death in Two Rivers Fri. of 66-yr. old John Reinert after a long illness. The deceased was born 02 Apr. 1835 in Helfant, Kr. Saarburg, Trier, and came to America in 1854 with Mr. M. Kettenhofen, also a native of Helfant. He settled in Kings Bridge where he remained until 2yrs. ago when he retired to Two Rivers. During the Civil War he served with the 34th Regiment and belonged to the local Post of the G.A.R. He is survived by 7 children. The funeral was held Mon. and he was given an honor guard by the G.A.R. Posts from here, Two Rivers and Mishicott.
KENNETH EDWIN EDWARD REINERT cemetery #13 From Der Nord Westen, 19 Jan. 1905: A small child of Dr. E. Reinert in Cleveland died Wed. last week and was buried Fri. at the Catholic Cemetery of St. Wendel.
AUGUSTA REINHART cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 5 Apr. 1883: Mrs. Augusta Reinhart, wife of Mr. Wm. Reinhart died on 2 Apr. in Town Rapids. She was 37 years old. She leaves her husband and five children. Burial took place today.
WILLIAM REINHART cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Jan. 1885: Death last Fri. of Wm. Reinhart as a result of a suicide attempt the week before. He leaves a large family.
ANNA MARGARETHE REINHOLDT cemetery #20 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Mar. 1906: Mrs. Anna Margarethe Reinholdt, one of the oldest settlers of Town Schleswig, died March 4 of a stroke which arose from old age debility. Mrs. Reinholdt was born 18 September 1826 in Himme, Holstein, and came with her parents to America in 1854, settling in Town Schleswig in 1855. Her husband died in 1890. She leaves 6 children. The funeral was held March 7. HENRY J. REINHOLDT cemetery #54 From Der Nord Westen, 06 Dec. 1888: Death of 25 yr. old Henry Reinhold(sic) in Reedsville on Sun. morning, of diphtheria. He leaves a widow and one child. Burial was Tues., 04 Dec. in the Catholic Cemetery in Reedsville. MARY REINHOLDT cemetery #20 Mrs. William Reinholdt passed away at her home here at 3 p.m. Monday as a result of pneumonia. She had been ill for about a year, but had been in bed only a few days. Mrs. Reinholdt, nee Mary Sievers, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sievers, was born in New Holstein, August 17, 1859. In February, 1886 she was united in marriage to William Reinholdt at Reedsville, where the latter was engaged in the retail hardware business. Later the couple moved to the old Reinholdt homestead, four miles north of Kiel, where they resided until eight years ago. Five children were born to the union: Mrs. Herman Roseburg and George J. of Milwaukee; Rudolph of Minneapolis; Mrs. George Krueger of Valders; and Miss Emma of this city. Mrs. Reinholdt was a member of the Reformed church Frauenverein. Other surviving relatives are: Mrs. D. Schaar of New Holstein; Mrs. Katherine Aggen of Chilton; Mrs. Christina Worm of Fond du Lac, sisters of the deceased; and one brother, Claus Sievers, of New Holstein. Funeral services were held at her home on Thursday afternoon with interment in the Union cemetery in the town of Eaton.
HENRY REININGER cemetery #83 Henry Reininger, 79, 1306 Grand Avenue, Manitowoc, a Kiel resident for 40 years, died Sunday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services were held December 23 at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Manitowoc, Reverend James Stamborski officiating. Burial was in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Kiel, Reverend Francis Kerscher officiating. Born September 4, 1896, in Chilton he was the son of the late Remigus and Christina Tax Reininger. May 25, 1926 he married Linda Wiskerchen at St. Anna Catholic Church. The couple settled in Kiel. She died February 7, 1967. Employed at the Laun Furniture Company for 40 years, he retired in May 1967 and moved to Manitowoc. He had been a member of the SS. Peter and Paul Holy Name Society. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Leo Schwab, Manitowoc; Mrs. John Gruber, Visalia, California; Mrs. Frank Koehler, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Zeno Nennig, Neenah; one brother, William Reininger, Appleton, and nieces and nephews.
AMELIE REINKE cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 07 Sep. 1905: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 04 Sep.) Early death Thurs. evening of Mrs. J. Reinke. Along with many other women and girls, she was working for gardener L. Hartung picking gherkins. Between 4 and 5 o’clock she took her filled sack to the wagon, and while emptying it, fell dead to the ground…. Her husband who was working nearby was immediately called, as well as the doctor. They could provide no help since she was already dead. News of the misfortune spread like lightening so that when the body was brought home the street in front of the Reinke residence was filled with people. The deceased was an active, upright lady who stood by her husband. She leaves a family of 9 children of whom the eldest, a girl, is 17….
BERNARD H. REINKE Cemetery #78 From the Manitowoc Herald Times, Dec. 18, 1970, pg. 8T, col. 2 REINKE Bernhard Reinke, 80, of Collins, died Thursday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Collins. The Rev. Robert Wendland will officiate and burial will in the church cemetery. Mr. Reinke was born Sept. 14, 1890, in the Town of Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, son of the late Albert and Wilhelmina Fischer Reinke. He married Bertha Krepline Dec. 22, 1914, at St. Peter Church, Collins. They farmed in the Town of Rockland most of their lives, retiring in 1957 and moving to Collins. The couple celebrated its golden wedding anniversary in 1964. Mr. Reinke served as a trustee of the church. Survivors include his wife; two sons, seven daughters, a brother, Edwin, of Brillion; five sisters, Mrs. Adahla Piepenburg of Brillion, Mrs. Lenora Maechtle of Port Washington, Mrs. Bertha Piepenburg of Cedarburg, Mrs. Hertha Bartz of Rt. 4, Chilton, and Mrs. Irene Krueger of Brillion; 46 grandchildren and 45 great grandchildren. A son, Raymond, two brothers and three grandsons preceded him in death. Friends may call at the Reedsville Funeral Home after 4 o'clock this Friday afternoon until 11 a.m. Saturday and then at the church until the time of services.
BERNHARD REINKEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 20 Aug. 1908: Bernhard Reinken, the well-known cigar manufacturer, died Sunday afternoon from a stroke. Although Mr. Reinken had not been feeling totally well recently, no one guessed its danger. The deceased was born 76 years ago in Losum, Germany, and came to America in 1866 directly to Manitowoc. In 1869 he founded the cigar and tobacco business which he was operating with his son Heinrich up to the time of his death. His wife had preceded him in death several years ago and since then he had been living with the aforementioned son. In addition to him he leaves 2 other sons and a daughter; Louis in Colorado Springs, and Charles in Belen, New Mexico, and Mrs. Henry Gerpheide also there. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Lutheran Church. [Bernard/bur. 08-21-1908/cause: arteris tulerosis]
CATHERINE ELISABETH REINKEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Feb. 1906: Catharina Elisabeth Reinken (nee Vielstich) wife of Bernhard Reinken, died Saturday morning at the end of a 12 year illness with rheumatic fever. Mrs. Reinken was born 1842 in Lesum, Germany, married in 1864, and then came to Manitowoc with her husband in 1865. In addition to her husband, she is mourned by 3 sons and a daughter - Henry, who is a member of the firm of Bernhard Reinken & Son; Louis, who runs a business in Colorado Springs; Mrs. Henry Gerpheide in Belen, New Mexico; and Carl also in Belen where he has a position in the store of his uncle, Mr. John Becker. Another son, Bernhard, died 5 years ago. Among the decedent's 8 sisters is Mrs. Pastor C. Dailes of Ripon, Wisconsin, who is here at present. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the funeral home under the direction of Pastor C. Machmueller.
HELEN E. REINKEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Apr. 1909: Death Friday last week, following a long illness with a tumor, of Mrs. Henry Reinken (nee Helene Wimmler). Mrs. Reinken was born 19 April 1869 in Gera, Thuringia, and came to America as a child with her parents. In 1889 in Milwaukee she married Henry Reinken, the well-known cigar manufacturer, with whom she lived happily for 20 years. In addition to her sorrowing husband, she is survived by her 84-year old mother and several sisters. The funeral was Monday afternoon.
DAUGHTER OF ANDREW REINWAND cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 11 Feb. 1897: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 09 Feb.) Also, death last Sun. morning of a daughter, about 10 yrs. old, of Andrew Reinwand, who was kicked by a horse so severely that she succumbed within a few hours. The funeral will take place tomorrow at the Two Rivers Catholic Church.
CHRISTOPH REINWAND cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 22 Mar. 1894: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 20 Mar.) Death last Sat. evening of 59 yr. old Christoph Reinwand after a few weeks illness with “galloping consumption”. Burial will be tomorrow in the Two Rivers Cemetery. (Note: This is the only Two Rivers cem. with this surname is why I put the obit here)
AUGUST REIS, SR. cemetery #7 From Der Nord Westen, 23 July 1903: Death Thurs. in Ironwood, Michigan, of 25-yr. old August Reis, a former resident of Whitelaw in this county. He leaves a widow and 3 brothers. The funeral was held Sat. in Whitelaw.
MINNIE REIS cemetery #45 From Der Nord Westen, 16 Apr. 1885: Death of 42-year old Mrs. Mina Reis last Tues. night, about midnight, after a long illness. She was the wife of Mr. Peter Reis, resident in Town Kossuth, 1-3/4 miles west of Branch Mills. She leaves a sorrowing husband and seven children. The loss of his wife was made more severe by the fact that he had buried his youngest child just 14 days ago. Mrs. Reis' funeral will take place tomorrow at 10am in the cemetery in Branch Mills. MARIE REISENBICHLER cemetery #44 Name: Reisenbuhler, Mary D.: 12/31/1869 B.: 4/11/1820 Reg. D.: 1/15/1870 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 49 Yrs. B.P.: Austria D.P.: Manitowoc Cem.: Evergreen Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Quehl Spouse: Joseph Reissenbuhler F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.73
WILLIAM J. REISER cemetery #47 Services for William J. Reiser, 88, a resident of Park Lawn Home in Manitowoc who died Saturday at Holy Family Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Silver Lake. The Rev. Ronald Kirk, pastor, will celebrate the requiem Mass. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the funeral home, where the Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. A parish vigil also will be held at 8 p.m. The son of the late Ferdinand and Catharina Miller Reiser was born on June 27, 1882 in Hilbert. He married the former Francis Becker at St. Peter and Paul Cahtolic Church, Kiel, on Sept. 3, 1912. They lived in St. Cloud and New Holstein before moving to Park Lawn Home in 1956. Mrs. Reiser died on April 13, 1960. He was a member of St. Jospeh Parish and of its Holy Name Society. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. William (Genevieve) Bonlander of R. 1, Manitowoc, and Mrs. James (Della) Weisfeld of Sheboygan; a son, Paul of R. 4, Manitowoc, 30 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. A son, a daughter and six grandchildren preceded him in death.
FRIEDA REISS cemetery #82 Mrs. Paul Reiss, 78, of 503 Calumet Ave., Kiel, died early today at St. Nicholas Hospital where she had been a patient for the past week. Nee Frieda Meinert, Mrs. Reiss was born in Manitowoc County July 28, 1878. She attended school in Kiel, was graduated from the Kiel High School in 1894, and for a number of years worked as a clerk in a general store in Kiel. She was married to Mr. Reiss June 11, 1914. Mr. Reiss' home was in Sidney, Mont., and the couple lived there until 1944 when they moved to Kiel. Mrs. Reiss was a member of St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church at Kiel. She leaves her husband as her only immediate survivor. One brother and two sisters preceded Mrs. Reiss in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Vernon E. Jaberg will conduct the services, and burial will be in the Kiel Cemetery. Friends may call at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel from 2 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. Monday and at the church from 11:30 a.m. Monday until the time of services. - March 2, 1957 ********* Rites Held Monday for Mrs. Paul Reiss Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Mrs. Paul Reiss, 73, from St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church with the Rev. Vernon Jaberg officiating. Burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. Mrs. Reiss died Saturday at St. Nicholas hospital where she had been a patient for about a week. Frieda Meinert was born July 28, 1878, in Manitowoc county, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meinert. She received her education in Kiel schools and was graduated from high school in 1894. She was employed as a general store clerk in Kiel, and June 11, 1914, was married to Paul Reiss of Sidney, Montana. The couple lived in Montana until 1944, then moving to Kiel. The only survivor is her husband. She was preceded in death by a brother and two sisters.
JOHANN REITH cemetery #22 Name: Reith, Johann D.: 5/23/1866 B.: Reg. D.: 9/2/1869 Sex: M Age at Death: 9 Wks. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Schleswig Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: v.1 p.37
MARY REITH cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 19 Jan. 1899: Death yesterday of 82-yr. old Mrs. Martha Reith of old age. She was born 04 Sep. 1816 and came to Manitowoc 45 years ago with her husband and has lived here ever since. Mr. Reith preceded her in death 12 years ago.
ALOIS REITMEIER cemetery #26 Name: Reitmeier, Alois D.: 8/24/1877 B.: Reg. D.: 12/31/1877 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 3 Mo. 11 Days B.P.: Franklin D.P.: Franklin Cem.: Franklin Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. J. Maly Spouse: F.: Alexander Reitmeier M.: Mary Reitmeier Cause of Death: Add Info.: Farmer Pg. #: v.1 p.250 ANNA REMICH Cemetery #59 Volume #45; Page & Document #118 (co. death record) residence: Meeme, WI born: March 10, 1867, Town of Meeme/died: 3 Dec. 1951 at 4 p.m./at Sheboygan, WI at St. Nicolas Hospital/cause: arteriosclerotic heart disease & cerebral hemorrage due to generalized arteriosclerosis, fractured right hip (neck of femur) result of fall caused by cerebral hemorrage. white/female occupation: house work age: 84 Father: Jacob Bersch Mother: Margaret Hoffman Physician: George J. Twohig, MD of Kiel, Wisconsin Informant: Margaret Hoffman
WILLIAM REMICH Cemetery #59 Volume #34; Page & Document #179 (co. death record) born: Belgium, Wisconsin/died: March 9, 1941/cause: Carcinoma of pancrease/ length of disease 10 months/died at Cleveland, Wisconsin white/ male occupation: retired age: 70 yrs, 11 mo, 20 days Spouse: Anna Father: Matthies Remich, born Luxemburg Mother: Catherine Hoffman, born Town of Meeme, Wisconsin Physician: E N Reinert of Cleveland,WI informant: Mrs. Anton Nonoratzsky, Kiel, Wisconsin
ELMER J. REMIKER cemetery #55 Elmer J. Remiker Sr., 96, formerly of the town of Franklin, Manitowoc County, died Tuesday afternoon, July 19, 2005, at Harmony West Assisted Living, Manitowoc. Elmer was born Jan. 16, 1909, at Maple Grove son of the late Joseph and Mary Stefl Remiker. On Nov. 22, 1927, Elmer married the former Marie H. Siedel at St. Patrick Catholic Church at Maple Grove. She preceded him in death on Aug. 20, 1992. Elmer farmed in the town of Franklin until 1955 and then became an advertising salesman for Bankers Advertising Co., Hilbert Favorite Co., and the Zander Press for which he worked for 33 years. Elmer was also a health officer for the town of Franklin for 15 years. In the past he was a member of the Reedsville School Board for 12 years, Wisconsin School Board Association, The Reedsville Lions Club, The Reedsville- Wayside Sportsman's Club, The Reedsville Knights of Columbus Council #5798, and was a current member of Holy Family Parish of Brillion. Survivors include two sons and one daughter-in-law, Maple Grove; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers and one sister-in-law, three sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends survive. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie; two brothers, Edward and Herbert; seven brothers-in-law and three sisters-in-law. Relatives and friends may call at Holy Family Parish on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. The Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home of Kellnersville is serving the Remiker family. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 23, 2005, at Holy Family Parish, 1100 West Ryan Road, Brillion. The Rev. Tom Long will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial with burial to follow at St. Patrick Cemetery, Maple Grove.
LOUIS REMIKER cemetery #38 Herald Times Reporter, 17 January 1975 Louis W. Remiker Sr., 78, of Francis Creek, died Thursday evening at Family Heritage Home, Manitowoc. Funeral Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Saur Funeral Home and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Anne Catholic Church, Francis Creek. The Rev. John Haen will officiate and burial will be in the parish cemetery. Graveside military rites will be conducted by American Legion Drews-Bleser Post No. 88 of Manitowoc. Mr. Remiker was born Feb. 2, 1896, in the Town of Franklin, son of the late Frank and Theresa Vogel Remiker. He married Susan Fogeltanz April 20, 1921, at St. Anne Catholic Church, Francis Creek. They farmed in the town of Franklin eight years, then operated a farm in the Town of Kossuth, retiring in 1964, when they moved to their present home at Francis Creek. He was a veteran of World War I, serving with Battery C. 35th Field Artillery. He was a member of World War I Barracks No. 2565. He was also a member of Holy Name Socity of St. Anne Church and served for 20 years as a school board member of the former Meadow Brook School. Mr and Mrs. Remiker observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1971. Survivors include his wife, a son; two daughters of Manitowoc; a step-sister of Hales Corners and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Arthur, who was killed in action during World War II. An infant son, two brothers, and two sisters also preceded him in death. Friends may call at Saur Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Sunday and Monday until the time of service. A prayer service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Sunday by Father Haen and St. Anne Holy Name Society.
FERDINAND RENN cemetery #82 Fred. Renn, a former resident of Kiel died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Riehn in the town of Rhine, on Thursday of last week, death being due to the infirmities of old age. Decedent was a native of Germany, where he was born Feb. 5, 1844. He was married in 1872 to Ernstine Mademann, and in 1902 the family came to America, locating in Kiel, where Mr. Renn was employed at the Woodenware factory for nine years. Since 1909 the couple lived on the Riehn farm in the town of Rhine. He reached the ripe age of 78 years and 6 months and is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Fred. Kattreh of Kiel and Mrs. Herman Riehn of Rhine; ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, with burial in the Kiel cemetery. Rev. W. Rech officiated. (no newspaper named, 8-1922)
FRED REPSOLD cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 17 June 1897: Death Mon. in Manitowoc of joiner Fritz Repsold after a long illness with volvulus, for which an operation two weeks ago was unsuccessful. The deceased, who was 47, leaves a widow but no children. His funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 p.m. in the city cemetery.
CARL RESEBURG cemetery #84 Death Claims C. Reseburg, at Milwaukee Funeral to Be Held Here This Thursday Afternoon Following a lingering illness of two years, Charles Reseburg, former well-known resident of Kiel, died at his home at 1057- 2nd street, Milwaukee, March 31 at 4 o'clock. During the past year his illness caused him great suffering, although he bore it uncomplainingly. The deceased was born March 15, 1854 in Rode Muehl, Pommern, Germany. At the age of 27 he came to this country, settling in Kiel, where he bought a home on Fourth street. He was married a few years later to Mrs. Louisa Broese, nee Sommer, who preceded him in death 14 years ago. One son, Herman, was born to this union. Some time after their marriage he built the home now occupied by Adolph Hingiss; where he lived until fifteen years ago, when he sold his home and moved to Menasha. For the past eleven years he had made Milwaukee his home, where his son Herman and family lived with him. A step-son, Adolph Broese, lives in Los Angeles. Other surviving relatives are a brother, Herman, of Sheboygan, and a sister, Mrs. Gustave Kowal of Menasha. Funeral services are being held this Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Reformed church here, the Rev. Otto Saewert performing the last rites. Burial will be in the Rockville cemetery, where the widow the deceased lies. - April 3, 1930
LINDA RESEBURG cemetery #82 Mrs. William Reseburg, 53, of Fond du Lac, former Kiel resident, died last night at St. Nicholas hospital in Fond du Lac following a lingering illness. Mrs. Reseburg, nee Linda Manz, was born in Elkhart Lake in 1896. At the age of 10, she moved to Kiel with her parents, where she lived until her marriage to Mr. Reseburg in 1919. The couple resided in Grafton, and then moved to Fond du Lac where they lived for the past 25 years. Survivors are the husband; five daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Hull of Clear Lake, Iowa and Anita Mae, Denise Linda, Fern, and Ellen Clarice at home; four sons, Frederick of Manitowoc, Athniel and Norman of Fond du Lac and William Jr. of Ft. Riley, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Percy Belcher of Showville, Quebec, Canada, and Mrs. Carl Hanke and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Kiel; four brothers, Frank, Arthur, Ben and Alvin of Kiel; four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Peter Evangelical and Refomed church in Kiel, the Rev. Carl Schmahl officiating. Burial will be in the Kiel cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Meiselwitz funeral home from 1 p.m. Sunday until 10:30 a.m. Monday, and will be moved to the church to lie in state until time of services. July 8, 1949
WILLIAM C. RESEBURG cemetery #82 William C. Reseburg, 69, a former Kiel barber, died at Mercy Hospital, Oshkosh, Wednesday morning. Mr. Reseburg was born in Kiel Sept. 24, 1892, a son of William and Ernestine Michler Reseburg. He married Miss Linda Manz at Kiel April 21, 1919. She preceded him in death July 8, 1949. On Oct. 18, 1952, he was married to Mrs. Mabel L. McNinch at Fond du Lac. Mr. Reseburg became a barber at the age of 15 and worked in Kiel, Wittenburg, Maniwa, and Fond du Lac. For the last four years he was proprietor of the Service Barber Shop in Oshkosh. (Survivors omited for privacy) Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Candish Chapel, Fond du Lac, with the Rev. Karl Koehler officiating. Burial will be at Kiel.
WILLIAM RETLICH cemetery 85 Schleswig Farmer Breaks neck by a fall in barn William Redlich(sic), a farmer residing in the town of Schleswig, a few miles northeast of Kiel, was fatally injured on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Redlich was unloading hay in his barn when the accident which resulted in his death occurred. He was standing on a beam, and in pulling on the swings to hoist the hay, he lost his balance and fell to the floor of the barn, twenty feet below. He landed on the back of his neck and lay inert on the floor while medical aid was summoned. After an examination by a physician, who found that two of the bones in the neck were broken. Mr. Redlich was taken to the Plymouth hospital, where he died Monday morning. He was conscious and able to talk until shortly before he passed away. Mr. Redlich was born in the town of Schleswig, October 28, 1889, where he grew to manhood. He was married November 24, 1921, to Emma Fischer and the couple located on the farm where they have since resided. The survivors are his widow, a daughter nearly two years old, his parents, one brother, Walter, and three sisters, Mrs. Art. Ruh, Mrs. Hugo Luelloff, and Mrs. Geo. Luelloff. The funeral will be held today, Thursday, at 2 p.m. from the late home, Rev. W. Kuether of Louis Corners officiating. Interment in the Ucker road cemetery.
FRANK RETZLAFF cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 28 May 1908: Death in Two Creeks on Thursday last week of Frank Retzloff of pneumonia at age 43 yrs. 9 mos. He leaves his wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters. The funeral was Sunday.
HEINRICH RETZLAFF cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 13 June 1901: On Tues. last week a 5-yr. old son of farmer John Ratzloff in Town Two Rivers, drowned in the pond which was used for watering the cattle. A brother of the child found the body as he led the cattle there for watering.
LOUISA RETZLAFF cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 21 Feb. 1901: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 18 Feb.) Mrs. L. Retzloff, an old resident of Town Two Creeks, is dead at age 79. Burial was Wed. from the local Lutheran Church. Messrs. Klein & Britzel were in charge of the arrangements. (Correction in the next column that W. Runge was in charge of the arrangements)
MINNA RETZLAFF cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 31 May 1906: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 29 May) Death last Friday of the wife of Frank Retzlaff who lives a mile from here. The deceased was 38 and her funeral was conducted from her home on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Retzlaff, who had been ill for a long while, is survived by her husband and 4 children of whom the youngest is about 2 yrs. old. She was a faithful wife and mother whose passing will be deeply mourned.
CHARLES A. REUTER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 14 Mar. 1878: Death of Charles A. Reuter, age 78, on 09 March. He was one of the earliest settlers in Manitowoc, served as Justice of the Peace, and Clerk of the Court, and from 1856 to 1860 County Treasurer and later again Justice of the Peace and Police Judge.
ANNA REUTHER cemetery #44 MRS. OTTO REUTER DIES SUDDENLY AT MANITOWOC Suffering a sudden attack of illness on Monday, her condition becoming gradually worse, Mrs. Otto Reuter passed away at the family home Friday morning at 10 o'clock and news of her death will come as a severe shock to a wide circle of friends. Death was due to gall stones. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, 830 North Seventh street and was in charge of the Manitowoc Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Burial was at Evergreen. Mrs. Reuter was 46 years old on Monday, the day on which she suffered the attack of illness which ended in her death Friday. She was born at Kiel and after her graduation, from the high school in the village took up teaching school as her profession, holding positions in the schools at Schleswig and in her own hometown for a number of years. July 11, 1903 she was married at Kiel to Otto Reuter, having made his home here for three years previous to his marriage. No children were born to the couple and besides the husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Johanna Broeckert widow of William Broeckert, Kiel, one sister and one brother, Mrs. Bernard Greve and Kuno Boeckert, both of Mt Carmel, Ill. Mrs. Reuter has made a large circle of warm friends for herself during her residence in this city and was active in the Star at whose sessions she was a regular attendant. - Herald News (Note: I believe the newspaper mis-spelled her surname)
PAWEL REWOLINSKI cemetery #43a From Der Nord Westen, 01 Mar. 1900: Death of 17-yr. old P. Revolinski Sun. of consumption. The funeral was held yesterday morning from the Polish Church.
CLARA A. REZACHEK cemetery #89D Clara A. Rezachek, age 84, a resident of Hamilton Memorial Home, formerly of 2310 School St, Two Rivers, died Tuesday afternoon, February 15, 2000 at Two Rivers Community Hospital. Funeral Services will be held at 11a.m. Friday, February 18, 2000 at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Officiating at the Mass of Christain Burial will be Rev. Larry Seidl, burial will take place at Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. Clara was born December 12, 1915, in Marinette. Wis, daughter of the late James and Rose Guyette Dassey. On June 15, 1937, she married Joseph Rezachek in Menominee, Mich. He preceeded her in death on June 14, 1991. Clara was a lifetime member of St. Luke Catholic Church. Survivors include two sons and daughter-in-laws, eight grandchildren, 10 great grandchilden, one sister-in-law. Clara was also preceeded in death by one son, Robert, three sisters and two brothers. Friends may call at St Luke Catholic Church on Friday from 9-11a.m. There will be no Thursday evening visitation. Klein & Stangel Funeral Homes, Two Rivers, is assisting the family with arrangements Herald Times Reporter February 17,2000
JOSEF A. REZBA cemetery #18 From Der Nord Westen, 06 Dec. 1900: Death Thurs. last week of Cooperstown resident Joseph Rezba in a Green Bay hospital. His body was shipped to Cooperstown for burial.