BARBARA RACH From Calumet county death records: Barbara Rach nee Meyer (v.6 p.46) Wife of John Rach July 7, 1864-Sept. 15, 1913 Daughter of Domlickes Meyer and Elizabeth (both born Belgium) Born Wisconsin Died from “pulmonary tuberculosis, 1 year” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein
CLARA RACH Mrs. Clara Rach, 78, of Mel, died early Monday evening at St Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan, following a heart attack at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Reinthaler, Sheboygan, where she had been staying for the past three weeks. She was born at St. Anna, Dec. 30, 1875, the daughter of William and Catherine Brill. Her marriage to Nicholas Rach took place at St. Ann’s Catholic Church Nov. 13, 1894. The couple operated a farm until their retirement. Mr. Rach preceded her in death on Feb. 13, 1941. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. John Hubing, and Mrs. Aloys Schueller, both of Dacada; Mrs. Edward Riesterer, Chicago; Mrs. Walter Caldwell, Memphis; Mrs. Oliver Vandborg, Wheaton; and Mrs. Reinthaler; and one son, Hugo, at Kiel; 36 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; and one brother, Theodore Brill, Chilton. She was also preceded in death by two daughters, one son, four sisters, and five brothers. She was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of the Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church, Kiel. The group will recite the Rosary at the church at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at the Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. F. X. Kheil, pastor of the church will officiate at the requiem mass. Burial will be in St Ann's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Wednesday until the time of services. Sheboygan Press, Tues. June 9, 1953, p. 8, c. 4 (Note: Transcription has b. 1874) ********** (Clara-12/30/1875-6/8/1953/nee Brill/from SS. Peter and Paul ch. records) ********** From Calumet county marriage records: Nicolaus Rach and Clara Brill (v.3 p.167) Nov. 13, 1894 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein Nicolaus Rach Son of Nicolaus Rach and Elizabeth LaCroix Born Town of New Holstein Clara Brill Daughter of William Brill and Cath. George Born Town of New Holstein ******** From Sheboygan county death records: Clara Rach nee Brill (v.62 p.231) Dec. 30, 1874-June 8, 1953 [Wife of Nicholas Rach] Daughter of William Brill and Catherine George Born Wisconsin Died from “cerebral hemorrhage, 1 day –chronic hypertension –albuminuria” Buried at St. Anna Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ********* (Note: Her picture is in the glass negative photos)
CLARA (RIHA) RACH Mrs. Frank Riah(sic), nee Clara Rach, passed away at 6:15 p.m. Saturday at the Municipal hospital at Two Rivers following a lingering illness. Born in the town of New Holstein on Nov. 6, 1899, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rach, she spent her early life in the town of New Holstein and in Kiel. On May 13, 1935, she was married to Frank Riah of Mishicot and resided there several years. They then resided in Two Rivers and Kiel for a number of years and for the past five months at 1013 Webster Street, Two Rivers. Survivors are her husband; four sisters and a brother, Mrs. Peter Schmitz of Hilbert, Mrs. Edward Gross of Marytown, Mrs. Gilbert Mirsberger of Sheboygan, Mrs. William Zorn of Chilton and Leo Rach of Kiel; a step-daughter, Mrs. William Petska of Mishicot. Her parents, one sister and three brothers preceded her in death. Mrs. Riah was a member of the Auxiliaries of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Two Rivers and the American Legion of Kiel. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Meiselwitz Funeral home at Kiel and at 10 o’clock at the St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Church at Kiel with the Rev. F. X. Kheil officiating. Burial will be made in the St. Anna cemetery. No newspaper named, December 6, 1947 (Note: I think the cemetery entry is probably in error)
ELISABETH RACH From Calumet county death records: Elizabeth Rach nee LaCroix (v.4 p.34) Wife of Nick Rach Aug. 1826-May 20, 1904 Daughter of Peter LaCroix and Mary Nickloy (both born Germany) Died from “malignant janudier, one week” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******** (Note: Her picture is in the glass negative photos, she is the mother of the Rach children shown in photos.)
HENRY RACH From the Calumet county death records: Henry Rach (v.7 p.765) Oct. 12, 1861-Sept. 30, 1924 Husband of Sophia Rach Son of Nich Rach and Elizabeth LaCroix (both born Belgium) Born Wisconsin –farmer Died from “chronic myocarditis” Buried at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein ******** Sudden Death Of Henry Rach Causes Grief At St. Ann Funeral services for Henry Rach, 63, whose sudden death at St. Ann shocked the entire community, were held Friday at St. Ann’s church with a solemn requiem mass conducted by Rev. J.H. Schmitt, assisted by Rev. Hanert of Kilbourne and Rev. Felix Sipple of Elkhart Lake. Interment was made in the family lot in St. Ann’s cemetery. Three years ago Mr. Rach had suffered a stroke of apoplexy, but for the past few years he appeared to be in good health. He was a leading resident of the town of Russell and was a devout member of St. Ann’s church and St. Joseph’s society. Mr. Rach was born in St. Ann, October 12, 1861, and on June 3, 1890, he was married to Miss Sophie Hanert. The couple settled on a farm near New Holstein where they resided for ten years. Since that time they had made their home at St. Ann. Deceased is survived by his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Mary Pickart; two brothers, Nick and John Rach of Kiel, two sisters, Mrs. Nick Goebel of Jetmore, Kansas, and Mrs. Anna Wick of Kiel; and grand-daughter, Cecelia Pickart. Sheboygan Press-Telegram, Tues. Oct. 7, 1924, p. 10, c. 6 ******* (Note: His picture is in the glass negative photos)
HENRY RACH Henry Rach Dies On His Farm Near Kiel Saturday Kiel. – Henry Rach, aged 45, passed away very suddenly at his farm home, three miles west of Kiel, on Saturday, shortly before noon, as a result of heart attack. He was stricken while at work at his home. The deceased, a son of John Rach of this city, was born Septemeber 6, 1888, on the farm where he passed away on Saturday. He was married to Miss Hulda Nagel, Nov. 16, 1915, and the couple resided on the present farm home until 10 years ago, when he rented the farm to August Zorn and moved to Kiel, where the family remained for eight years. While residing in Kiel, Mr. Rach served as alderman of the Third ward, for several terms. Two years ago the Rach family moved back to their farm. To the couple were born eight children, of whom two passed away in infancy. The survivors are his wife, six children, Sylvester, Helen, LaVerne, Melvin, Eugene and John, at home, his aged father, John Rach of Kiel, two brothers, Louis of Granton, and Leo Rach of Kiel, and five sisters, Mrs. Peter Schmitz of Hilbert, Mrs. Edmund Gross of Marytown, Mrs. Gilbert Mersberger of Sheboygan, Miss Clara Rach and Mrs. Arno Burtard, both of Two Rivers. His mother preceded him in death on September 15, 1913, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Walber passed away 14 years ago. Funeral services were held this morning at 9:30 o’clock at the family residence, and at 10 o’clock at St. Ann’s Catholic church, with the Rev. Father J.H. Schmitt officiating. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery. Sheboygan Press, Tues. Jan. 2, 1934, p. 6, c. 4 (Note: His tombstone has b. 1889) ********** Henry Rach of Kiel Is Laid To Rest After Last Sad Rites Kiel. – Funeral services for Henry Rach, who passed away at his home west of Kiel on Saturday morning, were held at the family residence Tuesday morning at 9:30 o’clock and at 10 o’clock at St. Ann’s Catholic church. The Rev. Father J.H. Schmitt officiated and interment was made in the adjoining church cemetery. Pallbearers were: August Zorn, Emil Ellenbeck, John Franzen, Edward Gross, Otto Conrad, and Melvin Schmitz. The following relatives and friends from out of town attended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmitz and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitz and family of Hilbert; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mersberger and family of Sheboygan; Otto Henke and Miss Rose Henke of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bichler, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Deffeis, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mayer, Don Mayer, Mrs. J. Mayer, Dominic Watry, Mrs. Nicholas Bichler, Joseph Walber and son, Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Heinen, all of Fredonia; Mr. and Mrs. John Hubing and Mr. and Mrs. A. Schuller, Dacada; Mr. and Mrs. John Breit, St. John; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cavanagh; Mr. and Mrs. William O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. John Roltgen and Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Engel, Dotyville; Wenzel Zepnick, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zepnick and Mrs. Edward Hoehl, Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kies and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mersberger, Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler, Hilbert; Johne Grieber and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Schommer, Chilton; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorn, New Holstein; Mr. and Mrs. George Trimberger and daughter, Chilton; Mr. and Mrs. Bartelt Mersberger, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Reiser, Mr. and Mrs. John Mersberger and son, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mersberger and family, Sheboygan; Mrs. Henry Goebel and son, John, and Miss Zickler, fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, Haven; Nicholas Paulers, Fredonia; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nadler, New Holstein; Mr. and Mrs. George Wick, School Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Becker, Sheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeanty, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rach, Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Arno Burtard and son, Donald, and Miss Clara Rach, Two Rivers; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gross and family, Marytown, Mrs. Nicholas Karls and Mrs. Carl Karls, Lake Church; Mr. and Mrs. John Rach, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rach, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Wick, Mrs. Anna Wick, and daughter, Miss Martha, Mrs. Josephine Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rach and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Rach, and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas, all of Kiel, besides many other friends from Kiel attended the funeral. Sheboygan Press, Fri. Jan. 5, 1934, p. 2, c. 7 ********** Fredonia Fredonia, Jan. 12 - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goedde, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Steffen, Mrs. J. N. Paulus, Mrs. J. P. Mayer, Nic. J. Paulus, John N. Meyer and John M. Heinen attended the funeral of Henry Rach at St. Ann Tuesday morning. Sheboygan Press, Sat. Jan. 13, 1934, p.9, c. 5
HILDA RACH BUCHHOLZ A concelebrated funeral Mass for Mrs. Hilda Rach Buchholz, 80, a Kiel resident, who died early Thursday at Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton will celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel following brief family rites at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, at 9:30. The Rev. Francis Kersher pastor will be celebrant, assisted by two other priests. Burial will be in St. Anna cemetery St Anna. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. A wake service will be held there at 8 this evening. The former Hilda Nadler was born on Jan 26, 1898 at St. Anna, a daughter of Nicholas and Anna Mirsberger Nadler. She attended St. Ann Catholic School. She married Henry Rach at St. Anna Catholic Church The couple operated a farm in the Town of New Holstein. Mr. Rach died on Dec 30, 1932. On Feb 8, 1941, she married William Buchholz at St. Anna. In 1943, the couple retired from farming and moved to Kiel. Mr. Buchholz died on Aug. 16, 1971. She was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Church, its Christian Mothers Society, the G.L.G. Germania Societv and the Kiel Senior Citizens Club. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Sylvester (Helen) Halbach of rural New Holstein, four sons, Sylvester and Eugene Rach of Sheboygan, LaVerne Rach of Kiel and Melvin Rach of rural Chilton, 31 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Amanda Janty of Kiel, two step-daughters, Mrs. Willard (Hildegard) Wieting of Kiel and Mrs. Lester (Anita) Schnell of rural Kiel, two step-sons, William Buchholz of rural Kiel and Elmer Buchholz of Kiel. Prior to her illness, she was a resident of the Calumet Homestead in New Holstein. Sheboygan Press, Fri. May 21, 1976, p. 12 c. 5 (Note: Transcription has b. 1896)
JOHN RACH John Rach Dies Monday Evening; Rites Thursday John Rach, 86, 913 West Fremont street, Kiel, passed away at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan at 8 o'clock on Monday night. He had been confined there for the past 10 days. His birth occurred in St. Ann on March 31, 1857, and he was the oldest child of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rach. He was married to Miss Barbara Mayer of Holy Cross on June 2, 1883, and following marriage the couple operated a farm in St. Ann township in Calumet county until 1915, when he and his children moved to the present home in Kiel. Mrs. Rach preceded her husband in death, passing away on Sept, 15, 1913. Survivors are one son and five daughters, namely, Leo, at home; Mrs. Peter Schmitz, Little Chute; Mrs. Edward Gross, Marytown; Mrs, Gilbert Mersberger, Sheboygan; Mrs. Frank Riha, Two Rivers, and Mrs. William Zorn, Chilton. Twenty grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren also survive. Three sons and one daughter preceded him in death. Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday morning at 9:30 a. m. at the Mieselwitz Funeral home in Kiel and at 10 a.m. at the Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church in Kiel, the Rev. F. V. Kheil officiating. Interment will be in the St. Ann's Catholic church cemetery at St, Ann. Mr. Rach was a member of the Holy Name society of the church and members will recite the rosary at 7:30 o'clock on Wednesday night at the Ss. Peter and Paul church. Sheboygan Press, Tues. Dec. 28, 1943, p. 8, c. 3 ******** From Sheboygan county death records: John Rach (v.49 p.425) Husband of Barbara Mayer March 31, 1857-Dec. 27, 1943 Son of Nicholas Rach and Elizabeth LaCroix (both born Germany) Born Town of New Holstein –farmer Died from “broncho pneumonia, 2 weeks –chronic bronchitis, years” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******** (Note: His photo is in the glass negatives)
JOHN HUGO RACH Sgt. John H. Rach, 33, son of Mr and Mrs. William Buchholz of Kiel, died Monday evening of pneumonia aboard the ship USS General Maurice Rose en route to France. He was in the U.S. Army for 15 1/2 years. The ship on which he was traveling left the United States Jan. 16 after Sgt. Rach had spent a holiday leave in Kiel with his parents. He was born Sept. 27, 1931, in Kiel, a son of Mrs. Hilda Rach Buchholz and the late Henry Rach. He attended Ss, Peter and Paul Catholic School and Kiel High School, graduating in 1949. Entering the Army immediately after graduation from high school, he served in Japan, Korea. New Foundland and in the states. He was married Aug. 1, 1951, to Beverly Skelton, Cascade, in Kentucky. Surviving are his mother and step-father; four sons, two daughters, a sister, and four brothers. (Survivors edited for privacy) Funeral arrangements are pending at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel. Sheboygan Press, Wed. Jan. 20, 1965, p. 16, c. 5 ********* Funeral services for Sgt, John H. Rach, 33, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Buchholz, Kiel, who died Jan. 18 enroute to France on the USS. General Maurice Rose, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel. The Rev. George Kiefer will officiate and burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, St Anna. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Wednesday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p. m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tues. Feb. 2, 1965, p. T3, c. 3 ********* Due to an unanticipated delay in arrival of the body of Sgt. John A. Rach, visiting hours at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, will be from 8 to 10 a.m. Thursday only. Funeral services will be held as scheduled at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Sgt. Rach, 33, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Buchholz, Kiel, died Jan. 18 aboard the USS General Maurice Rose en route to France. Sheboygan Press, Wed. Feb. 3, 1965, p. 10, c. 5
NICOLAS RACH From Calumet county death records: Nicholas Rach (Calumet 4-67) Widowed of Elizabeth LaCroix April 2, 1826-June 7, 1905 Parents names are left blank on death record Died from “uremia –chronic hemorrhage –nephritis” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein
NICHOLAS RACH From Sheboygan county death records: Nicholas Rach (Sheb. v.46 p.215) Dec. 29, 1869-April 13, 1941 Husband of Clara Brill Son of Nicholas Rach and Elizabeth LaCroix (both born Belgium, Europe) Born Town of New Holstein, Calumet County –farmer Died from “carcinoma of the Sigmoid Colon and Ceacum” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein, Calumet County ********* Nicholas Rach Of Kiel Passes Away On Sunday Kiel. — (Special) — Nicholas Rach, 71, of 717 Chicago street, passed away at St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan at 5:15 p.m. Sunday following a brief illness. He was born Dec. 28, 1869, in the town of New Holstein near St. Anna, a son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Rach, and was married to Clara Brill of New Holstein on Nov. 13, 1894. After their marriage, they resided on a farm in St. Anna before coming to their present home, where they have lived for the past 26 years. Survivors include his wife, eight children, Mrs. John B. Hubbing and Mrs. Aloys Schueller, of Belgium, Wis., Mrs. E. N. Reisterer and Miss Lorraine, Chicago, Hugo, of Kiel, Mrs. W. E. Caldwell, of Alexandria, La., Mrs. Oliver Vandborg, of Wheaton, Ill., and Mrs. George Reinthaler, of Sheboygan. Also surviving him are 31 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, a brother, John, of Kiel. He was a member of the Holy Name society of St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic church. Services will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Meiselwitz funeral home, and at 9:30 o'clock at St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic church. The Rev. J. J. Esdepsky will officiate, and interment will be in St. Anna Catholic church cemetery. Sheboygan Press, Mon. Apr. 14, 1941, p. 4, c. 5 ********* Nicholas Rach, aged 71, passed away at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan on Sunday at 5:15 p.m. following a brief illness. The deceased was born December 28, 1869, in the town of New Holstein near St. Anna, a son of Nicholas and Elizabeth Rach, and was married to Clara Brill of New Holstein on November 13, 1894. After their marriage, they resided on a farm in St. Anna, before moving to their present home, where they have lived for the past 26 years. Survivors include his wife, eight children, Mrs. John B. Hubing, and Mrs. Aloys Schueller of Belgium, Mrs. E. N. Reisterer and Miss Lorraine of Chicago, Hugo of this city, Mrs. W.E. Caldwell of Alexandria, Louisiana, Mrs. Oliver Vandbork of Wheaton, Illinois, and Mrs. George Reithaler of Sheboygan. Other survivors are 31 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; a brother, John, of here. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church. Funeral services were conducted this Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home and at 9:30 o'clock at the Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church with the Rev. J.J. Kadepsky officiating. Interment was made in (obit cut short) (1941 handwritten on obit-no newspaper cited) ********* Hold Last Rites For Nicholas Rach At Kiel Church Kiel, Wis. — (Special) — Last rites for Nicholas Rach, aged 71, who lived at 717 Chicago street in this city, who passed away at St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan following an operation, were conducted Wednesday morning from the Meiselwitz Funeral home and at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic at 9:30 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. J. J. Esdepsky. Interment was in St. Anna's Catholic cemetery. Pallbearers were the following nephews of the deceased: Leo Rach, Norbert Wick, Jerome, Elmer, Clarence and Norbert Brill. Attending the services were relatives from Hilbert, Marytown, St. Anna, Mishicot, Two Rivers, Sheboygan, Milwaukee, Dacada, Cascade, Fond du Lac, New Holstein, Plymouth, Chicago, Belgium, town of Rhine and Russell, Alexandria, La., and Wheaton, Ill. Sheboygan Press, Fri. Apr. 18, 1941, p. 4, c. 6
PETER RACH St. Anna — Mr. Peter Rash(sic), a young man of 27 years, died March 26th and was buried at St. Anna, March 29th. The deceased had been suffering from an internal affliction for the last half year, when his only hope of recovery rested in an operation, which was performed on him, apparently with success, but alas! terminated so fatally. Chilton Times, April 6, 1892
SOPHIE RACH From Calumet county marriage records: Henry Rach and Sophia Hanert (v.3 p.90) June 3, 1890 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein Henry Rach Son of Nicolas Rach and Elizabeth LaCroix Born Town of New Holstein Sophia Hanert Daughter of Joseph Hanert and Joanna Thomas Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County Witnesses are Maggie Hanert and Peter Rach ********* From the Calumet county death records: Sophia Gertrude Rach nee Hanert (v.12 p.540) Dec. 1, 1867-April 27, 1950 Daughter of Joseph Hanert and Janet Thomas Born Wisconsin Died from “hypostatic pneumonia, 1 week –cerebral arteriosclerosis senility –complete uterine prolapse, 10 years” Buried at St. Anna Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******* (Note: Her picture is in the glass negative photos)
HELENA RAMMINGER Mrs. Adam Ramminger died on Wednesday of last week at her home one mile west of this village after a lingering illness of Chronic Bright’s disease, at the age of 51 years 11 months 26 days. The deceased is survived by her husband, two daughters and four sons, namely; Mrs. Heiman Stinn, of Omro; Fabian of Milwaukee; Ambrose, Valentine and Mary at home. The funeral took place on Sunday at 9 o’clock and was largely attended. Rev. Fr. Schmitz of Kiel conducted the funeral service. Chilton Times, January 2, 1904
MARTHA ANNA RAMMINGER Mrs. Martha Ramminger,84, of the Town of Rhine, died this morning at the Plymouth Extended Care Facility where she had resided the past 15 months. The former Martha Buhl, she was born Dec 24, 1891,near Charlestown, the daughter of Frank and Margaret Woelpel Buhl. In 1910 she was married to Valentine Ramminger at St. Charles Catholic Church, Charlestown. After their marriage the couple lived in St. Anna for 10 years and in 1920 moved to Crystal Lake Mr. Ramminger died in 1941. She was a member of St. George Catholic Church, Elkhart Lake, and its Christian Mothers Society. Survivors are three sons, Sylvester of Oshkosh, Oscar of Sheboygan Fails, and Wallace of Plymouth, three daughters, Miss Lillian Ramminger of R 3, Plymouth, Mrs. Sherman (Rosemarie) Schnell of R 2, Kiel, and Mrs. Ray (Virginia) Stem of West Allis, 27 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Two sons, four daughters, a granddaughter, two brothers and five sisters preceded her in death. The funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St George Catholic Church, preceded by brief family rites at 9 30 a.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth The Rev. George Myszel, pastor, will be celebrant of the Mass. Burial will be in St. Anna Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Monday until time of services. A service of the wake will be held there at 7 30 p.m. Monday. Sheboygan Press, Sat. Feb. 21, 1976, p. 12, c. 5
VALENTINE RAMMINGER V. Ramminger Is Laid To Rest After Last Rites Elkhart Lake, Wis, — Funeral services for Valentine Ramminger who passed away at his home at Crystal Lake Tuesday morning were held at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Raeder Funeral home and at 9:30 a. m. at St. George Catholic church- in this village, the Rev Clemens Kern of St, Ann's parish officiating in the absence of the Rev. A. J. Reinl, pastor of St. George. Interment was in St. Anna cemetery. The pallbearers were Del Haag, Otto Haulfner, Jack Lisowe, Charles Pfrang, Carl Schmahl and Albert Schirmer. Among those who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Ramminger and Mrs. Ignatz Tuerk of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ramminger, Ervln and Randolph Ramminger and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneider of Chilton, and many others from St. Anna, Charlestown, Hayton, Chilton and this vicinity. Sheboygan Press, Sat. Feb. 15, 1941, p. 4, c. 7
GUSTAVE RANZ Hold Last Rites For Gustave Ranz At St. Anna Church St Anna —Funeral services for the late Gustave Ranz were held at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday with the Rev. Clemens Kern officiating. Burial was made in the St. Anna cemetery. The pallbearers were: Edmund Turba, Louis, David, Henry, Adolph and William Gross and Jake Leiffring. The deceased was brought up by Mr. and Mrs. M. Hiederer of St. Ann after his parents died. Following the death of the couple he made his home with Joe and John Hiederer. Survivors include one sister, Margaret of Milwaukee, and one brother, George of Bristol, Minn. Many relatives and friends from Milwaukee, New Holstein Kiel Fond du Lac and Random Lake attended the last rites. Sheboygan Press, Sat. June 23, 1945, p. 4, c. 2
AMBROSE REISER Ambrose Reiser Of Sheboygan Passes Away Early Today Ambrose Reiser died at 12:30 this morning at the home of his daughter Mrs. Frank J. Reding, Jr., 1419 S. Eleventh street. The remains were taken to the home of his son, William A. Reiser of St. Ann this morning at which place the funeral will be held next Saturday. Details will be published on Monday. Sheboygan Press, Thurs. Aug. 9, 1928, p. 12, c. 6 ********* Many Attend Last Rites At St. Anna, Wis. Funeral services for Ambrose Reiser, 64, who died Thursday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Reding, Jr., 1419 S. Eleventh street, after a lingering illness, were held at 9:30 Saturday morning at St. Anna. The services were held at the St. Anna Catholic church with a high mass. The Rev. J. Haeusler of this city, the Rev. Father Roder of Kiel, and the Rev. Father Schmltt of St. Anna officiated. Burial was made in the St. Anna cemetery. The deceased was born in Town of Rhine on November 1, 1863, and his wife who was Miss Marie Nadler, preceded him in death one year and four months ago. He leaves to mourn his death seven children, Arthur A. Reiser of New Holsteln, Mrs. Walter J. Gregorious, Milwaukee; Nick Reiser of Plymouth; Mrs. John Neis, West Allis, William A. Reiser, St. Anna; Mrs. Eugene V. Breitenbach, North Milwaukee, and Mrs. Frank J, Reding, Jr., of this city. There were many beautiful floral tributes sent by relatives and friends. The pallbearers were Frank Reding, Sr , John Gross, Peter Roehrig, John Rach, Hubert Ochs and Henry Stemper. The following attended the services from away: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Reiser and daughter, Serena, Mr. and Mrs. Nic Nadler, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Reiser, Mr. and Mrs. William Reiser, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Pfister, Gust Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kolbe, Mr. and Mrs. P. Neis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wick, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Walber all of New Holstein. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Reding, Jr , Mrs. Carl Fahres, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Reding, Sr., of Sheboygan; Mr.and Mrs. John Neis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tobin of West Allis; Mr. and Mrs E. V. Breitenbach and family of North Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gregorius and son, Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kern, Mrs. Marie Fischer of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Nic Reiser and son, Elmer, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reiser, Mr. and Mrs. Nic Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Reiser of Marytown; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reiser and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dorn and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dorn of St. Anna; Mrs. W. Reiser and son, John, Chilton; Mr. and Mrs. Nic Schram and daughter, Elmira, John Rach, Nic Rach, C. Rich. Rudolph Greve, Nic Schneikert and Emil Demolin of Kiel. Sheboygan Press, Mon. Aug. 13, 1928, p. 3, c. 6
JOSEPH W. REISER Joseph W. Reiser, 73, of St. Anna, passed away at his home Sunday morning following lingering illness. He was born August 3, 1879 in Forest Junction, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Reiser. On Sept. 26, 1916, he was married to Miss Mary Meyer. From 1916 until their retirement in 1952 they operated farm in the town of New Holstein. Last year they moved to the village of St. Ann. Survivors include his wife; one sister, Mrs. Mary Meyer, of New Holstein; and one brother, William Reiser, of New Holstein. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a. m., Tuesday, at the Meiselwitz Funeral home, Kiel and at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic church, St. Anna. The Rev. John M. Haen will be celebrant of the requiem high mass and burial will be made in the church cemetery. The body will lie in state at the funeral home until the hour of services the Holy Name of which the deceased had been a member, will pray the Rosary at 8 p. m., this evening, at the funeral home. Sheboygan Press, Mon. Feb. 16, 1953, p. 8, c. 6 ********* Funeral services for Joseph W. Reiser, 73, retired town of New Holstein farmer, who died at his St. Ann home the past Sunday were held Tuesday morning in the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, and at the St. Ann Catholic Church. The Rev. John M. Haen was celebrant of the requiem high mass which was sung by children of the St. Ann School. Burial was in the church cemetery. Holy Name Society men of the parish held a vigil at the funeral home on Monday evening, also attending the funeral in a body. Pallbearers were Adolph Gross, Isadore Watry, Albert and Edmund Krupp, Casper Roehrig and Blase Thiel. Sheboygan Press, Wed. Feb. 18, 1953, p. 10, c. 6
MARY REISER Death claimed Mr. Ambrose Reiser, 60, at her home in this city on Friday morning at 10:30, after a prolong illness. Deceased, nee Marie Nadler, was born at Marytown, Fond du Lac county, October 5, 1867, where she grew to womanhood. January 8, 1884, she was married at St. Anna to Ambrose Reiser, after which the couple lived on a farm in the town of New Holstein until six years ago, when they retired and moved to Kiel, where they have since resided. Mrs. Reiser was well-known in the communities where she spent her life and enjoyed the esteem of all who knew her, for her kindly and benevolent spirit which she showed on every occasion. She will be greatly missed by her husband and children and host of friend. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn three sons and four daughters: Arthur A. Reiser of New Holstein, Mrs W. J. Gregorius of Milwaukee, Nic. Reiser of Plymouth, Mrs. John Neis of West Allis, Wm. A. Reiser of St. Anna, Mrs. Eugene Breitenbach of North Milwaukee, and Miss Marcella A. Reiser at home. Also 2 brothers, Nic. Nadler of New Holstein, Anton Nadler of West Bend, and two sisters, Mrs. John Dorn of St. Anna and Margaret Nadler of West Bend, and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services took place at 9 a.m. at Sts. Peter and Paul church in Kiel, the Rev. A Roder officiating, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Ann’s church, Rev. J. H. Schmitt conducted the last sad rites. Tri County Record, April 21, 1927
MARY K. REISER Mrs. Mary Reiser, 67, widow of the late Joseph W. Reiser, died suddenly Sunday afternoon at her home in St. Ann. Nee Mary Meyer, she was born Dec. 1, 1887, in Marytown, a daughter of the late Louis and Theresa Long Meyer. She was married to Joseph W. Reiser on Sept. 26, 1916. Following their marriage, the couple operated a farm in the Town of New Holstein until 1952. They resided in St. Ann since their retirement. Mrs. Reiser was a member of the Christian Mothers Society of St. Ann's Catholic Church. Only immediate survivor is a brother, Anthony Meyer, of Clintonville. Her husband died in February, 1953, and four sisters and two brothers also preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 9:15 a. m. Tuesday at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, and at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Catholic Church, with the Rev. John M. Haen, pastor, the celebrant of the requiem mass. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. The body will lie in state at the funeral home until the hour of services. A parish vigil will be held at the funeral home at 8 o'clock this evening. Members of the Christian Mothers Society will recite the rosary at the church immediately preceding the funeral mass. Sheboygan Press, Mon. Feb. 21, 1955, p. 14, c. 4 (Note: Transcription has b. 1888) ********* Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Reiser, 67, who died the past Saturday at her home at St. Anna, were held Tuesday morning at St. Ann Catholic Church, following brief rites at the Meiselwitz Funeral home in Kiel. The Rev. John M. Haen was celebrant of the requiem mass which was sung by children of St. Ann School. The organist was Mrs. Henry Meyer. Burial took place in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Adolph Gross, Charles Krupp, Casper Grube, Albert Roehrig, Blase Thiel and Othmar Woelfel. Members of the Christian Mothers Society recited the rosary at the church preceding mass. Father Haen led the rosary at the funeral home Monday evening. Sheboygan Press, Thurs. Feb. 24, 1955, p. 18, c. 8 ********* ST. ANNA - The household goods of the late Mrs. Mary Reiser were sold at auction Saturday afternoon at Smoot's Hall. The farm and the dwelling in St. Anna will be sold Saturday. March 12. Sheboygan Press, Thurs. Mar. 10, 1955, p. 30, c. 3
THERESIA REISER St. Anna — March 8 — Mrs. Theresa Reiser, widow of the late Fabian Reiser, of Rhine, Sheboygan County, died at her home, Tuesday March 1, at the advanced age of 71 years. Her funeral took place at St. Anna, Friday March 4, Rev. J. H. Schiefen officiating. The deceased was both a truly virtuous woman and an energetic church member. Her last act of charity consisted in a donation for a new church at St. Anna. Chilton Times, March 8, 1892
ALBERT RICHART Albert Richart, resident of the town of New Holstein, died Monday morning at 11:50 at his home, after a lingering illness of a year. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Richart, and was born Dec. 17, 1880, in St. Kilian, Wisconsin. He was married to Miss Mary Schwartz of Hayton on November, 22, 1903. The couple first located in Kiel, where they resided for two years, during which time the deceased was employed at the Kiel Wooden Ware Co. Plant. They then moved to the farm where they have since lived. Five children of whom two died in infancy, were born to them. Surviving are his widow, two sons, Fred of Cazenovia and George at home, and a daughter, Miss Alice, at home. There are also three grandchildren, three brothers, Louis of Marathon, John of New Holstein and Anton of St. Kilian; and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Steinmetz of Milwaukee. Funeral services were held at 9 a.m. Thursday from the residence with services at the St. Anna church at 9:30. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery, the Rev. Fr. J. H. Schmidt conducting the last rites. Tri-County Record, September 14, 1933 (Note: Date of death doesn't match)
ALOIS RICHART Alois Richart died at the home of his son John at New Holstein on Tuesday forenoon, after 11 days’ illness with enlargement of the liver and inflammation of the bowels. Decedent was born Nov. 11, 1858, at St. Kilian, Fond du Lac County, where he grew to manhood. He was married to Margaret Irrthum, Jan. 15, 1883, at Lomira. After their marriage the couple moved to Nebraska, where they lived for 7 years. Returning to Wisconsin, they resided on farm in Fond du Lac, Washington and Calumet counties until five years ago, when they sold their farm in the town of New Holstein, west of Kiel, and moved to this city, where they lived till about three weeks ago, since when they made their home with their son, in the town of New Holstein. Mr. Richart leaves to mourn his death his grief-stricken wife, two daughters, Mrs. Emil Ehlenbeck of St. Anna and Mrs. Edw. Ehlenbeck of Rockville, and one son, John of New Holstein. Also six grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be at 9:30 on Thursday at St. Peter & Paul Catholic church at Kiel. Interment in St. Anna cemetery. Rev. A. Roder will officiate. Tri-County Record, November 26, 1925
SUSANNA RIX Mrs. Henry Rix died Tuesday at her home in the town of New Holstein. She was born October 23, 1853 in Luxemborg, Germany where she grew to young womanhood. In 1874 she was married to Henry Rix and 1887 they emigrated to America with their two children. Coming to New Holstein they settled on a farm near St. Anna. She leaves besides her husband, one son, Peter Rix of Chicago and one daughter, Mrs. Ed Greve of Sheboygan. The funeral was held this Friday morning at St. Anna, Rev Schmitt officiating Calumet County Reporter, April 30, 1915
ALICE ROEDER From Sheboygan county death records: Alice Josephine Roeder nee Ausloos (v.106 p.210) Widow Sept. 5, 1904-June 7, 1977 Daughter of Lambert Ausloos and Josephine Le Page Born in Wisconsin Died from "metastatic carcinomatosis, 2 years -cancer of cervix, 3 years" Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein (Note: Her tombstone has d. June 6)
ANNA ROEDER From Sheboygan county death records: Anna Roeder nee Hiederer (v.24 p.7) Widow [of Bartholmaeus Roeder] Nov. 23, 1836-March 10, 1922 Only info on parents is that they were “Hiederer” and were born in Austria Born Austria Died from “general debility –old age” Buried at St. Ann Cemetery, Town of New Holstein
ANTON ROEDER From Calumet county marriage records: Anthony Roeder and Elizabeth Stemper (v.3 p.248) Married May 30, 1899 in Catholic Ceremony at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein Anthony Roeder Son of Bartholomeu Roeder and Anna Hiederer Farmer –born Town of New Holstein Elizabeth Stemper Daughter of John Stemper and Barbara Grabonger Born Port Washington, Ozaukee County Witnesses Nic J. Stemper, Joe Hiederer, Anne Roeder and Barbara Stemper ******** From Manitowoc county death records: Anton Roeder (v.61 p.235) Widower [of Elizabeth Stemper] Jan. 16, 1876-Aug. 18, 1965 Son of Barthelme Roeder and Anna Hiederer Born Wisconsin –farmer Died from “carcinoma of the liver, 4 months” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein (Note: His picture is in the glass negative photos) ******** Anton Roeder, 89, 910 6th St., Kiel, died at his home early this morning. He had been ill for several months. He was born Jan. 16, 1876, son of the late Barthelme and Annie Hiederer Roeder. He attended school in St. Anna. He married Elizabeth Stemper of St. Anna, May 30, 1899. They lived on a farm in New Holstein which they operated until their retirement in 1948 when they moved to Kiel. Mrs. Roeder died in August, 1955. He was a member of Holy Name Society and the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, St. Anna Branch. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Math (Olive) Winkel, R. 2, Elkhart Lake, and Mrs. Alfred (Viola) Mirsberger, Sheboygan; a son, Ervin, R. 3, Chilton; 11 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. A son, Walter, preceded him in death. Services will be held at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel, following brief family rites at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel. The Rev. George Kiefer, pastor, will celebrate the requiem mass. Burial will be in St. Anna Cemetery. Sheboygan Press, August 18, 1965
ELIZABETH ROEDER From Manitowoc county death records: Elizabeth Roeder nee Stemper (v.50 p.384) Wife of Anton Roeder Nov. 4, 1875-Aug. 28, 1956 Daughter of John Stemper and Barbara Grabinger Born Wisconsin Died from "pneumonia following cerebral vascular accident, 3 days -left ventricular heart failure -hypertensive heart disease, years -senility" Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******** Mrs. Anton Roeder, 79, of 910 6th St., Kiel, died early Sunday morning at St. Nicholas Hospital after a prolonged illness. Nee Elizabeth Stemper, she was born Nov. 4, 1875, in the town of Port Washington, a daughter of the late John and Barbara Grabinger Stemper. She was married May 30, 1899, to Anton Roeder at St. Ann’s Catholic Church at St. Anna, six miles west of Kiel. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1949. After their marriage the couple settled on a farm near St. Ann where they lived until moving to Kiel in 1948. Mrs. Roeder was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Kiel and the Christian Mothers’ Alter Society of St. Ann’s parish at St. Ann. Survivors are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Matthew (Olive) Winkel, St. Ann, and Mrs. Alfred (Viola) Mirsberger, Sheboygan; two sons, Ervin of Chilton, and Walter of New Holstein; 11 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, John Stemper of Kiel and Nick of New Holstein, and four sisters, Mrs. Barbara Weyker, Racine, Mrs. John Hass, Minneapolis and Mrs. Albert Kohler and Mrs. Henry Mitter, both of Barton. Two sisters and a brother preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic, Kiel, following brief rites at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel. Burial will be in St. Ann’s parish cemetery. Sheboygan Press, August 29, 1955
MARGARET ROEHRIG Mrs. P. Roehrig Dies on Thursday At Home of Son The death of Mrs. Peter Roehrig, 72, occurred early Thursday morning of last week at the home of her son Casper in the town of New Holstein, where she had been visiting. Her demise was due to the infirmities of old age. The deceased, nee Margaret Mertens, was born in St. Anna, October 6, 1867(sic), and spent all her life in this vicinity. She was united in marriage Nov. 27, 1879, to Peter Roehrig. To this union four children were born, two of whom survive. They are Mrs. Nicholas Dietz of Milwaukee, and Casper, on the homestead farm. One daughter, Mrs. Thomas Regan of Milwaukee preceded her in death. Another child died in its infancy. Besides her husband, she is also survived by one brother, Jacob Mertens of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Anton Herzog and Mrs. Joseph L. Voelker of St. Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Roehrig have made their home in Kiel for the past 15 years. The deceased was a staunch member of the Christian Mothers Society here. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 a.m. at the St. Ann's church, the Rev. J.H. Schmitt reading the mass. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Ann's church, the Rev. J.H. Schmitt, A. Roder, and Joseph Gluckstein of New Holstein, conducting the services. Pallbearers were Joseph Mertens, Joseph P. Voelker, Clemens Mertens, Oscar Herzog, Joseph P. Mertens, and Cyril Roehrig, a grandchild. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery. Those from out of town who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Nic. Dietz and son Casper, Thomas Regan and children, Joseph and Marie, Miss Annie Regan, all of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Max Thiel and Mrs. Sophie Mertens and daughter Minne, of Sheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Roehrig, Oscar Roehrig and Mrs. Math. Anhalt, all of Plymouth; and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Herzog and son Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Math. Schmitz, of New Holstein; Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Roehrig, Jacob Roehrig of Calumet; and Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Roehrig of Marytown; and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Klingzing, Herman Driefuerst, Mrs. Jacob Petrie, Peter Kraus, and Jacob Mertens of Fond du Lac; and many other relatives. (rest is missing) (No newspaper named, 1929 handwritten on the obituary.)
VERONICA E. SCHMITZ On Saturday morning another young life was added to the long list of influenza victims. Miss Veronica Schmitz, youngest daughter of Mrs. Nic Schmitz of Marytown, which occurred at the home of her sister, Mrs. Julius Heus at St. Anna, following a brief illness of influenza-pneumonia, the deceased was 23 years old, was born at St. Anna and spent her entire life their until about a year ago, since that time staying at the home of her sister. She was an amiable and bright young lady, ambitious to succeed, faithful in the line of duty, and made friends where ever she was known. She is survived by her mother, five sisters and seven brothers. The remains were brought there and buried in St. Ann’s cemetery on Tuesday. New Holstein Reporter, February 13, 1920
ROSETTA "BETTY" SCHNELL Rosetta E."Betty" Schnell, age 85, of St. Anna, WI, died Tuesday morning, August 30, 2011 at Homestead Care Center, New Holstein where she resided the past few weeks. She was the former Rosetta Turba, born June 30, 1926 in St. Anna, daughter of the late Henry & Seraphine (Perl) Turba. Betty attended school in St. Anna. She had worked at St. Nicholas Hospital & Leverenz Shoe Co. prior to her marriage to Eldridge P. Schnell on May 25, 1948 at St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna. Betty & Eldridge farmed in the St. Anna area after their marriage. Eldridge preceded her in death on February 19, 2006. Betty was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna as well as the Christian Women's Society and the Catholic Knights. Betty also was a member of the Mission Quilting Society, craft groups and volunteered at the Salvatorian Mission Warehouse, New Holstein for many years. She enjoyed flower gardening, reading and doing word searches. (Survivors omitted for privacy) She was preceded in death by her husband, Eldridge, infant son, Anthony, sister, Lucina Krebsbach and brothers-in-law, Ken Steffen and Don Strong. The funeral Mass for Betty will be celebrated at 6:00 pm. Thursday, September 1, 2011 at St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna with Rev. Harold Berryman & Joe Zenk, Parish Director officiating. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. Family and friends may call at the church on Thursday from 3:00 pm until the time of service. Betty's family would like to extend their thanks to the doctors and staff of Aurora Medical Centers in Sheboygan & Grafton and Homestead Care Center, New Holstein for the wonderful care she received. Obit from Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home, Kiel, Wisconsin.
SIGMUND SCHWARZ Sigmund (Siggie) Schwarz, owner and operator of Schwarz's Supper club at St. Anna, died early today in Wood Veterans Hospital, Milwaukee. Funeral arrangements are pending at Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home, New Holstein, and will be announced Wednesday. Sheboygan Press, Tuesday, December 7, 1971 ********** SIGMUND W. SCHWARZ The funeral Mass for Sigmund W. Schwarz, 55, owner and operator of the Schwarz Supper Club at St. Anna, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Anna Catholic Church, with the Rev. Raymond Konard, pastors celebrant. Mass, will follow 10 a.m. family rites at the Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home, New Holstein, with burial in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until the time of services Thursday. A parish wake will be held there at 7:30 this evening. Military rites will be conducted at graveside by New Holstein American Legion Post 124, of which he was a member. Mr. Schwarz died early Tuesday at Wood Veterans Hospital, Milwaukee, where he had been a patient one week. He had been ill the past two years. Mr. Schwarz, in the restaurant business most of his adult life, opened the St. Anna supper club 14 years ago. A native of Kloten (Calumet County), he was born April 17, 1916, a son of Mrs. Josephine Mueller Schwarz and the late John Schwarz. He attended school in New Holstein. On April 14, 1950 he married Evelyn Edison in Virginia City, Nev. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of New Holstein American Legion Post No. 124. He was also a member of the East Shore Lions Club, Calumet County Tavern League, St. Anna Sportsmen's Club, Outdoors Inc., and St. Anna Catholic Parish. He is survived by his wife; mother, R. 1, New Holstein; a son, John. R. 1, New Holstein; two step-sons, David, St. Anna and James, R. 1, St. Cloud; two step-daughters, Mrs. James (Barbara) Hennes, St. Anna, and Mrs. Lloyd (Sandra) Stemper, Demotte, Ind., and 13 grandchildren. He also leaves three brothers, Sylvester, Clarence and Gregor, all of R. 1, New Holstein; and five sisters, Mrs. George Rabe, Mrs. Anthony Heimerl and Mrs. Jerome Williams, all of R. 1, New Holstein, Mrs. Robert Schneider, R. 2, Kiel, and Mrs. Fred Neima, Downey, Calif. Sheboygan Press, Wednesday, December 8, 1971
LUCILLE SHUMAKER Lucille Rose (nee Van Erem) Shumaker, age 93, died on Friday, July 22, 2005 at the Calumet Homestead in New Holstein. She was born on Aug. 20, 1911 in Green Bay, daughter of the late Andrew and Estelle (Vanderperren) Van Erem. As a young child, she moved with her parents to a farm near Pulaski. She attended a one-room school at Kunesh. She worked as a mother’s helper in Green Bay until her marriage to Ernest Glenn Shumaker. Her husband, Glenn, preceded her in death on Feb. 13, 1957. They lived in the Green Bay area until moving to Kiel in 1935. In 1938 they moved to Louis Corners and in 1942 to St. Anna until 1995. She moved to the Mill View Apartments in Kiel and later to Century Ridge in Chilton, then onto the Calumet Homestead in New Holstein where she resided for the past four years. She was a member of St. Ann’s Parish, a member of the Christian Mothers and volunteered at the Salvatorian Center in New Holstein. Lucille raised 11 children and taught them by example the value of hard work. She worked at Cal’s Coffee Shop in Kiel, Evans Variety Store in Kiel, and for many years at Schwarz’s Supper Club in St. Anna, retiring at the age of 79. She always had a large garden and loved working in her flower garden. She loved to travel, visiting her family throughout the country. She is survived by four sons and six daughters.She is also survived by a son-in-law, 47 grandchildren; 89 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. She is further survived by one sister, Rosella Sorenson of Howard; three sisters-in-law, Margaret Van Erem of Howard, Carol Shumaker of Seattle, Wash., and Louise Flack of Lacey, Wash.; and many nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Eilene Diller; one grandson, Michael Keuler; and one great- granddaughter, Lauren Eastman. Also preceding her in death were four brothers; her twin, Austin (Butch), Louis, Alphonse and Jacob Van Erem, and two sisters, Elizabeth Tonnon and Isabelle Eageson. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 30, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in St. Anna with the Rev. Frank Weber officiating. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at Wieting Family Funeral Home, 1212 Teckla Place, Kiel, from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday July 29, and again at the funeral home on Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. when family prayers will be held. A memorial fund a has been established in the name of Lucille Shumaker. The family would also like to thank the staff at Calumet Homestead and Dr. Dennis Pleviak for the wonderful care given to her the last few years. Also thank you to Fr. Frank Weber of St. Ann Parish. Sheboygan Press
KATHRYN SMITH Mrs. Kathryn Smith, 823 Cleveland St., Kiel, died Wednesday morning, April 18, 1990, at her home, of an apparent heart attack. She is the former Kathryn Jeanty, born in the Town of Russell, daughter of the late John and Alma Jens Jeanty. She attended grade school in St. Anna and graduated from Kiel High School. She received a B.E. degree at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and a masters degree at North- western University, Evanston IL. In June of 1950 she married Harry Smith at St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna. She taught business education in Tripoli, Tigerton, Hilbert and Elkhart Lake for a total of 13 years. Kathryn Smith was employed as a secretary at Stoelping Incorporated, of Kiel for 18 years, retiring in 1978. Her husband, Harry, died on April 7, 1961. She was a member of St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel; the Christian Mother’s Society, the Kiel Historical Society and the Kiel Senior Citizens. Survivors include two daughters, one granddaughter, one sister, Mrs. Clara McDonald, LaCrosse, WI. (Survivors edited for privacy) She was preceded in death by three brothers. ******* From Manitowoc county death records: Kathryn Smith nee Jeanty (v.93 p.397) Widow Jan. 19, 1913-April 18, 1990 Daughter of John Jeanty and Alma Jens Born Wisconsin -secretary at Soft Serve Mfg. Co. Died from "myocardial infarction, acute -arteriosclerotic heart disease, chronic -diabetes mellitus" Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein
ANNA STEMPER (d. 1927) Mrs. Anna Stemper Passes Away Here Mrs. Anna Stemper, aged 48 years, wife of John Stemper, and a resident of St. Anne, died at 1 p.m. Monday at the St. Nicholas hospital, where she submitted to an operation a short time ago. Mrs. Stemper was born in Wisconsin on August 15, 1878. She is survived by her husband and one son. The remains will be taken to St. Anne and funeral services will be held there at the Catholic church at 10 a.m. Friday. The Sheboygan Press, March 29, 1927
HENRY STEMPER New Holstein—Henry Stemper died at his home in St. Anna at 12:30 Wednesday morning after a four-year illness. Born in St. Anna on March 30, 1869, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Stemper, he married Mary La Croix of St. Anna on Nov. 12, 1890. He has been retired from farming for several years. Surviving are his widow; two children, Edward N. of New Holstein and Mrs. Hugo (Elfrieda) Gebhart of Milwaukee; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three brothers, Nick of St. James, Minn., Guido of Milwaukee, and Joseph of New Holstein; five sisters. Mrs. W. Z. (Clementine) Miller of Portland, Ore., Mrs. John (Ludwin) Zender of St. James, Minn., Mrs. Joseph (Josephine) Gerhartz of Charlesburg, Mrs. Emil (Minnie) Zoelker of Green Bay, and Mrs. Jac. (Martha) Friess of Milwaukee. A daughter, Mrs. S. S. (Amanda) Mahlberg of Glenbeulah, preceded him in death in 1939, while two brothers and a sister also passed on prior to his death. A member of Holy Name society of St. Ann’s Catholic church, he will be buried in the church cemetery following rites on Saturday morning with Rev. Clemence Kern officiating. The Sheboygan Press, August 28, 1947
JOHN STEMPER JR. (d. 1963) John Stemper, 82, 818 Seventh St., Kiel, died this morning at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan, where he had been a patient the past three months. He was born June 25, 1881, near St. Anna, a son of the late John and Barbara Stemper. He attended the St. Anna Catholic School and was married June 24, ____ to Anna Meyer at St. Ann’s Catholic Church. The couple lived on a farm in the Town of New Holstein. Mrs. Stemper preceded him in death in March of 1927. Mr. Stemper retired from farming in 1936 and moved to Kiel. He was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel, and the Holy Name Society of the church. Surviving are a son, Hugo, R. 1, New Holstein; a grandson and two great- grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Hass, Hudson, and Mrs. Alber Koller, West Bend. Funeral services will be Tuesday at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel, following brief rites at Meiselwitz Funeral Home. The Rev. George Kiefer, pastor will officiate and burial will be in St. Ann’s Cemetery, St. Anna. The Sheboygan Press, August 17, 1963
JOHN STEMPER SR. (d. 1932) Kiel—John Stemper, age 79, resident of Kiel, passed away at the Plymouth hospital, at 12:13 a.m. Sunday, after being a patient there for the past three days. Mr. Stemper was ill for the past two years with a complication of diseases. Deceased was born April 18, 1853 at Holy Cross, Wis. On January 14, 1874 he was married to Barbara Grabinger, and the couple located on a farm in Port Washington. Later they sold that farm and purchased a farm in St. Anna, which they disposed of and moved to Kiel 20 years ago. His wife preceded him in death May 24, 1927. To the couple were born twelve children, of who 2 died in their youth. He was married the second time to Miss Anna Cherne of Sheboygan, on May 2, 1929, and the couple lived for a while at Sheboygan and then returned to Kiel, making their home at 803 Washington street. Surviving Mr. Stemper are his widow, seven daughters, Mrs. Erhard Koehler of Charlesburg, Mrs. Barbara Weaker of Racine, Mrs. Anton Roeder of St. Anna, Mrs. B. Voigt of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Albert Keller of Kohler, Mrs. ___Hass and Mrs. Henry Mea___ of Barton, Wisconsin ; three sons, Nicholas J. Stemper of St. Anna, John J. Stemper of St. Anna and Edward of Kohler. Thirty ___grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren and two brothers, Peter of Montana and Nicholas of Green Bay, also survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at the family residence, 803 Washington street and at 9:00 o’clock at St. Peter and Paul Catholic church, with the Rev. Father Esdepsky officiating at the rites. Burial will be made in St. Anna Catholic church cemetery on the family lot. The great grandsons of the deceased will act as pallbearers. The Sheboygan Press, January 26, 1932
JOHN NIC STEMPER (d. 1946) New Holstein Man Dies After Illness New Holstein—John M. Stemper, 68, a farmer for many years in the town of New Holstein, passed away Wednesday afternoon at the Community hospital in New London after a brief illness. He had made his home for the past several months with a son, Leroy, at Clintonville. Mr. Stemper was born in the town of Russell, April 19, 1899 (sic) the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Stemper. He attended school at St. Anna and in June 1904, was married to Miss Katherine Kleinhans there. He was a member of the Holy Name society of St. Anna Catholic church. He leaves his wife; three sons, Allen, New Holstein; Cyril, Elkhart Lake, and Leroy, Clintonville; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Mattison, Clovis, Calif., Mrs. Aurelia Aschenbrenner, Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Florence Harbrough, Milwaukee; 21 grandchildren; four brothers, Nicholas, St. James, Minn.; Henry, St. Anna; Guido, Milwaukee, and Joseph, New Holstein, and five sisters, Mrs. Clementine Miller, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Ludzina Zender, St. James, Minn.; Mrs. Joseph Gerhartz, Fond du Lac; Mrs. Emil Voelker, Green Bay, and Mrs. Jake (Martha) Friess, Milwaukee. Funeral services will be held Monday at the Erbe-Hoffmann Funeral home here and at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, the Rev. Clement Kern officiating. Burial will be in St. Anna church cemetery. The Sheboygan Press, November 29, 1946 (Note-The birthdate is wrong in this obit)
KATHERINE STEMPER Mrs. Katherine Kleinhans Stemper, 69, of route 2, Elkhart Lake, died shortly before noon Friday at St. Nicholas hospital after a lingering illness. Born April 23, 1882, in the town of Rhine, the daughter of Jacob and Katherine Meyer Kleinhans, she attended school at St. Anna and was married to John Stemper in June, 1904. She was a member of the Christian Mothers’ society of St. Ann’s Catholic Church. Survivors are four sons, Allen, Glenn and Cyrill of St. Ann and LeRoy of Clintonville; three daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Lucille) Mattison of Clovis, Calif., Mrs. Alfred (Aurelia) Aschenbrenner of Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Alfred (Florence) Harrough of Hales Corners; her mother, Mrs. Jacob Kleinhans of St. Anne; 22 grandchildren; three brothers, William of Fresno, Calif., Nicholas of St. Nazianz, Clarence of Jericho; and two sisters, Mrs. Steve Nichols and Mrs. Edward Klauck of New Holstein. Her husband preceded her in death Nov 27, 1945. (sic) Funeral services will be Monday at Erbe-Hoffmann Funeral Home, New Holstein, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Ann’s Church. The Rev. John Haen, Pastor will officiate. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. The Sheboygan Press, July 7, 1951
MARIE LOUISE STEMPER Mrs. Nicholas Stemper passed away at the home of her son at Fond du Lac. Mrs. Stemper nee Louise Marshal, was born June 15, 1848 in Belgium, Germany. In the year 1869 she married to Nicholas Stemper. She died in February 1934 and her body was removed to the home of her son Henry at St. Anna and the funeral services were held at St. Anna Catholic Church. Rev. J.H. Schmitt officiated and burial in the adjoining cemetery. Tri-County Record, Thursday Feb. 15, 1934 (Note: The b. date is different that her tombstone) (Her picture is in the glass negative photos)
NICHOLAS STEMPER (d. 1937) Nicholas Stemper, 87, resident of St. Ann and New Holstein for many years, died at 4 p.m. Monday at the residence of his son, Guido, 1786th Street, after two months illness. Mr. Stemper, who was born at Lake Church, Ozaukee county, had resided near St. Ann until twenty years ago. He lived in New Holstein for fifteen years and at the home of his son Guido, for the last five years. Mrs. Stemper died three years ago. Surviving are ten children, Mrs. William Miller, Portland Oregon, Mrs. J.J. Zender, St. James, Minn., Mrs. Josephine Gerhartz, Charlesburg, Mrs. Emil Voelker, Green Bay, Mrs. J.H. Fries of Milwaukee, Edward of Palmer, Idaho, Henry and John of St. Ann, Nicholas of St. James, Minn. and Joseph of New Holstein. The funeral will be held at 8:45 a.m. Thursday from Hardgrove and Gordon funeral home and at 10 a.m. from St. Ann's church, St. Anna. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Tuesday, January 19, 1937 (His picture is in the glass negative photos)
NICHOLAS J. STEMPER (d. 1960) Nicholas J. Stemper, 85, of 2011 Wisconsin Ave., New Holstein, died Friday at his home following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Erbe-Hoffman Funeral Home, New Holstein, and at 10 a.m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church. The Rev. Lambert Scanlan will officiate and burial will be in the cemtery at St. Anna. Mr. Stemper was born May 15, 1874, at Port Washington, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Stemper. He attended district shcool there and choose farming as a lifetime occupation. Mr. Stemper moved to New Holstein 15 years ago following retirement. He married the former Ottilia Pfranz April 16, 1901, at Plymouth. She died Dec. 17, 1959. Mr. Stemper was a member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Rosary Church. A daughter and a son preceded him in death. Survivors include three sons, Alvin of Newton, Raymond of Elkhart Lake and Edwin of New Holstein; five daughters, Mrs. Olive Huebschman of Random Lake, Mrs. Joseph Grasser of New Holstein, Mrs. Peter Pierre of Techny, Ill., Mrs. Otto Hendrich of Evanston, Ill., and Mrs. Lawrence Nolsen of Skokie, Ill.; a brother, John of Kiel; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Hass of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Albert Kohler of Barton, Wis., and 37 grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Sunday where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 9, 1960 (His picture is in the glass negative photos)
ANTON TURBA From Sheboygan county death records: Anton Turba (v.24 p.401) Nov. 29, 1834-Dec. 8, 1922 Son of Micke Turba and Theresa Schneider (both born Germany) Retired farmer Died from "general debility -old age -died in Town of Russell" Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein
JOHN TURBA From Sheboygan county death records: John Turba (v.40 p.111) Oct. 3, 1865-May 11, 1936 Husband of Louise LaCroix Son of Anton Turba and Elizabeth Reinke (both born Germany) Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County –farmer Died from “lobar pneumonia –myocarditis” Buried at St. Anna Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******* On Monday evening, May 11, the grim reaper entered our community and claimed John Turba. The deceased was born in the town of Russell, two miles west of St. Anna, where he spent all his life, on October 3, 1865, thereby attaining the age of 70 years. In 1894 he was married to Louise LaCroix, who survives him. The deceased was a kind and loving husband and father and always had a kind word and was in a friendly disposition when met by his neighbors and friends, who regretted to hear of his departure from this earth, after as many years of toil and hardships, which befall all of us more or less in this life. He was a member of St. Joseph's Society and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by five sons, namely: Edmund, Joseph, Henry and Leo of St. Anna, and Otto of Kiel; also 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Anna's church, the Rev. Father J.H. Schmitt officiating. Burial will be made in the adjoining cemetery. (5-14-1936 handwritten on obituary-no newspaper cited)
JOSEPH TURBA From Sheboygan county death records: Joseph Turba (v.55 p.362) Nov. 15, 1863-May 28, 1948 Husband of Lena Turba Son of Anton Turba and Elizabeth Reinl (both born Austria) Born at St. Anna, Calumet County Died from “coronary occlusion –cancer of bladder” Buried at St. Anna Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ********* Joseph Turba Passes Away At Elkhart Lake Joseph Turba, 84-year-old Elkhart Lake resident, passed away at 2:15 p.m. Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Emil Zorn, 326 Franklin st., Plymouth, following a short illness. He was born on Nov. 15, 1863, in St. Anna, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Turba. On Nov. 13, 1888, he was married to Miss Josephine Merk. She died on April 23, 1891. On Nov. 26, 1891, Mr. Turba was married to Miss Lena Meyer. After their marriage the couple operated farms in Sheboygan county until 1924. For some time they resided in Kiel. From 1924 to 1938 Mr. Turba was employed by the H.C. Prange Co. in Sheboygan. They moved to Plymouth in 1940 and in 1947 moved to Elkhart Lake. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Hugo of Hartland and Arno of Sheboygan; two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Joseph) Free of Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Emil (Dionysia) Zorn of Plymouth; seven grand- children; six great-grandchildren. One brother and one sister preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday at the Gentine Funeral home at Plymouth, and at 9:30 o'clock at St. George's Catholic church in Elkhart Lake, with the Rev. Henry Langenfeld officiating. Burial was made in the St. Anna cemetery. (6-3-1948 handwritten on the obit, no newspaper cited) ********** From Calumet county marriage records: Joseph Turba and Josephine Merk (v.3 p.67) Nov. 13, 1888 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein Joseph Turba Son of Anton Turba and Elizabeth Reinel Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County Josephine Merk Daughter of J. B. Merk and Maria Harnert Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County ********* From Calumet county marriage records (v.3 p.116) Joseph Turba b: Town of Russell, Sheboygan County –farmer p: Anton Turba and Elizabeth Reinel m: Nov. 26, 1891 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein Witnesses John Turba and Maggie Meyer to: Helene Meyer b: Town of Rhine, Sheboygan County p: Peter Meyer and Catharina Kleinhans ******** (Note: His picture is in the glass negative photos)
JOSEPHINA TURBA From Calumet county marriage records: Joseph Turba and Josephine Merk (v.3 p.67) Nov. 13, 1888 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein Joseph Turba Son of Anton Turba and Elizabeth Reinel Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County Josephine Merk Daughter of J. B. Merk and Maria Harnert Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County ********** St. Anna Cemetery Josephina (Merk) Turba 6-17-1865 - 4-23-1891 ********* (Note: Her picture is in the glass negative photos)
LENA TURBA From Calumet county marriage records (v.3 p.116) Joseph Turba b: Town of Russell, Sheboygan County –farmer p: Anton Turba and Elizabeth Reinel m: Nov. 26, 1891 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein Witnesses John Turba and Maggie Meyer to: Helene Meyer b: Town of Rhine, Sheboygan County p: Peter Meyer and Catharina Kleinhans ********* From Sheboygan county death records: Lena Turba nee Meyer (v.86 p.510) Dec. 14, 1866-Feb. 7, 1966 Wife of Joseph Turba Daughter of Peter Meyer and Catherine Kleinhaus Born Wisconsin Died from “arteriosclerotic heart disease, years” Buried at St. Anna Cemetery, Town of New Holstein
LOUISE TURBA From Sheboygan county death records: Louise Turba nee LaCroix (v.67 p.105) April 6, 1869-March 28, 1956 Wife of John Turba Daughter of Henry LaCroix, with mother unknown Born Wisconsin Died from “apoplexy –artereosclerosis” Buried at St. Anna Cemetery, Town of New Holstein ******** Mrs. Louise Turba, 86, died suddenly Wednesday at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Turba of St. Anna. Nee Louise LaCroix, she was born in the town of Russell April 6, 1869, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaCroix. June 19, 1894, she was married to John Turba at St. Ann’s Church and settled and lived on a farm west of St. Anna until the death of her husband in 1936. Since then she has lived with her son in St. Anna. She was a member of St. Ann’s parish and of the Christian Mothers Society. Survivors are four sons, Edmund, Joseph, Henry, and Leo all of St. Anna, 16 grandchildren, 18 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Mary Stemper of Milwaukee. In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by a son, Otto in Oct. 1942 and three sisters and a brother. Members of the Christian Mothers Society will recite the rosary at St. Ann’s Church Monday prior to the funeral mass. The Rev. John M. Haen will be celebrant of the mass with burial in the church cemetery. Sheboygan Press, March 29, 1956 ******** From Calumet county marriage records: John Turba and Louisa LaCroix (v.3 p.157) June 19, 1894 at St. Anna, Town of New Holstein John Turba Son of Anton Turba and Elizabeth Reinel Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County Louisa LaCroix Daughter of Henry LaCroix and Anna Thomas Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County ******** (Note: Her picture is in the glass negative photos)
ELIZABETH VICHICH Mrs. Elizabeth Vichich, 65, residing with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Seitenzahl of 615 State street, Kiel, died this morning at the St. Nicholas hospital, Sheboygan. Funeral plans are incomplete and will be announced Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, April 5, 1948 P. 2 ********* Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Vichich, 65, of Kiel, who died yesterday at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan, will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Meiselwitz funeral home in Kiel and at 9:30 a.m. at the SS. Peter-Paul Catholic church. The Rev. F.X. Kheil of SS. Peter-Paul church and the Rev. Father Kern of the St. Anna Catholic church will officiate. Burial will be in the St. Anna church cemetery. Mrs. Vichich, nee Engheiser, was born in 1878 in Austria-Hungary and came to this country in 1907. She was married to Joseph Vichich in 1908. Mr. Vichich died in 1936 and since 1946 Mrs. Vichich had been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Seitenzahl in Kiel. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Marion Thielman of Charlesburg and Mrs. Seitenzahl; two sons, Joseph of Appleton and Edward of Milwaukee; one brother, John Engheiser of Germany; 10 grandchildren. Mrs. Vichich was a member of the Christian Mothers Altar society and members will recite the rosary at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening until time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Tuesday, April 6, 1948 P. 2
BARBARA VOELKER John Walsdorf – Peter Rach St. Anna — Mr. John Walsdorf, another young man of 28 years, died after a long protracted illness, of consumption, March 27th and was laid to rest in St. Anna’s cemetery, March 30th. While the two above mentioned were yet lying in the open coffin, watched by the sad looks of their mourning relatives and friends, another ill-fated messenger announced the death of Mrs. Jos. Voelker, nee Barbara Enders, who died shortly after giving birth to a child, at the age of 38 years, March 28th. Her funeral took place at St. Anna, March 31st, amid a large concourse of relatives and friends. Everyone in the parish deeply sympathizes with the bereaved husband and his six little children, who have suffered such a heavy loss in the death of their wife and mother. Chilton Times, April 6, 1892
JOSEPH VOELKER Jos. L. Voelker Dies at Home in St. Anna Respected Farmer and a Director of Local Bank, Passes On After an illness of about a week and a half, Joseph Voelker, 67, died at his home in St. Anna at 9 a.m. Tuesday of this week. He had made his home in St. Anna, with his wife, for the past 11 years. Mr. Voelker was born May 31, 1870, on the homestead farm in the town of Russell, now owned by his son, Hilmar. There he lived until his retirement in 1926. He was married on October 23, 1894, to Miss Clara Mertens of St. Anna. To the couple, six children were born, all of whome survive. They are: Mrs. Ambrose (Katherine) Reiser and Mrs. Ted (Theklal) Reiser of Chilton; Mrs. Lester (Florence) Wiskerchen of Auburndale; Gilbert of Thorp; Joseph of Chilton; and Hilmar of near St. Anna. His widow also survives him. He leaves also one brother, Arnold of Duluth, Minn., and four sisters: Mrs. Mich (Pauline) Wilgen, Mrs. Max (Katherine) Weber, and the Misses Bertha and Margaret Voelker, all of Thorp. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Ann's church, and a director of the Citizens State Bank of Kiel. Funeral services will be held at the St. Anna church Friday morning at 9 o'clock, with the Rev. John Bartelme officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The remains may be viewed at the home in St. Anna. A successful farmer, Mr. Voelker was a highly respected resident of St. Anna, and enjoyed a wide circle of friends. No newspaper named, 3-10-1938 handwritten on the obituary (Note: He is a brother to the Pauline Voelker Wilgen in the glass neg. photos)
KATHARINA VOELKER From Sheboygan county death records: Catharine Voelker nee Kopriger (v.9 p.208) Wife of Val Voelker July 14, 1867-Sept. 23, 1903 Parents are left blank on the record Born Brotherstown, Calumet County Died from “phthisis pulmanis, one year” Buried at St. Anna Catholic Cemetery, Town of New Holstein (Note: Her photo is in the glass negatives)
VALENTIN VOELKER Valentine Voelker, one of the old and respected citizens of the town of Russell, died at his home on Sunday last and was buried from the St. Anna Catholic Church on Tuesday. Mr. Voelker was in his seventy second year. He was a man highly respected where he was known. The funeral was attended by all of his children. Chilton Times, November 7, 1891
JOHANNA WALSDORF Johanna F. Walsdorf, 90, formerly of St. Anna and Kiel, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1992 at Calumet Homestead in New Holstein, where she had resided since February 1988. She was born Aug. 26, 1902 in Newburg, a daughter of John and Angeline (Hammes) Wollner. On Sept. 21, 1925 she married Dr. I.A. Walsdorf at St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna. She was a partner with her husband, who founded St. Anna Veterinary Office in 1925, until they retired in 1956 and moved to Kiel. She was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna, St Anna and Kiel Christian Mothers, the original 500 Rummy Club of St. Anna, Kiel Homemakers and Kiel Senior Citizens. Survivors include four sons, Dr. James (Ruth), New Holstein; William (Mary Ann), Leavenworth, Wash,.; Dr. Thomas, Manhatten Beach, Calif.; and John J., Portland, Ore.; two daughters, Marian (Joseph) Schmitz, Greendale, and Catherine (Molly) (Thomas) Meyer, Kewaunee; 17 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren Preceding her in death were her husband on Oct. 24, 1969, five sisters and one brother. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 2 at St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna. The Rev. Earl Brouchoud and Deacon Clay Wildenburg officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Kiel Tri-County Record – January 7, 1993 ******* (Spouse Dr. Isador A.)
JOHN WALSDORF John Walsdorf – Peter Rach St. Anna — Mr. John Walsdorf, another young man of 28 years, died after a long protracted illness, of consumption, March 27th and was laid to rest in St. Anna’s cemetery, March 30th. While the two above mentioned were yet lying in the open coffin, watched by the sad looks of their mourning relatives and friends, another ill-fated messenger announced the death of Mrs. Jos. Voelker, nee Barbara Enders, who died shortly after giving birth to a child, at the age of 38 years, March 28th. Her funeral took place at St. Anna, March 31st, amid a large concourse of relatives and friends. Everyone in the parish deeply sympathizes with the bereaved husband and his six little children, who have suffered such a heavy loss in the death of their wife and mother. Chilton Times, April 6, 1892
ROSA WALSDORF St. Anna — Rosa Walsdorf died of consumption Sunday night, April 10, at the age of 22 years, and was buried at St. Anna, April 13th. Her brother preceded her to the world beyond two weeks ago. Chilton Times, April 12, 1892 ******** (Dau of Wilhelm and Anna)
EDWARD J. WALTERS Edward "Eddie" J. Walters, 66, of N134 Highway A New Holstein, died Thursday morning, February 15, 2007 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton after a two month battle with cancer. He was born October 10, 1940 in Sheboygan Falls, son of the late Alvin Sr. "Smoky" & Antoni "Toni" Leon Walters. Eddie attended St. Mary's Grade School and Sheboygan Falls High School. On August 30, 1969 he was united in marriage to Carol Schmitz at St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna. He had previous been employed at Kohler Foundry and Tecumseh Products, New Holstein before retiring in 2000 from Bremer Mfg. in St. Anna where he was employed for twenty four year. After retirement he worked at Schmitty's Garage in St. Anna. Eddie enjoyed going up North, especially Schaefers Park in Crivitz, and "cruising" the highways and side roads. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) He was preceded in death by one sister, Margie, his father and mother- in-law, Ervin & Lorraine Schmitz, two brothers-in-law, Tony Ramminger and Kenny Schmitz and the family dogs, Cocoa & Bimbo. The funeral mass for Eddie will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 19, 2007 at St. Ann Catholic Church, St. Anna with the Rev. Harold Berryman officiating. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home, 815 6th St., Kiel from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday and at the funeral home on Monday from 9:00 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. when brief family rites will take place. A wake service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. A memorial has been established in his name. Online condolences at www.meiselwitzfh.com. The Sheboygan Press February 16, 2007
LAMINA WEISSGERBER Mrs. Lamina Weissgerber died June 16, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Worthman, Erdman, after a long illness. She was born April 14, 1894, the daughter of William and Florence Grimes Cane and attended school at St. Anna and high school at Kiel April 21, 1923, she married Arthur W. Weissgerber at Chicago and resided there until his death in 1940. For the past six years she has made her home with the Worthmans. Funeral services were held at the Meiselwitz Funeral home with a requiem high mass at St. Anna’s church and burial in the church cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, six sisters, Mrs. Cecelia Manthey, Princeton; Mrs. Marcella Bodell, Mrs. Clarise Jenkins, Mrs. Luella Weggel and Mrs. Ethel Slattery, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Rose Hoehl, Elkhart Lake; one brother Emmett, Milwaukee, and three grandsons. (Survivors edited for privacy) No newspaper named, 1955
JOHANN WICK Died at the home of his son, Jacob, in the town of New Holstein, John Wick, aged 78 years. He leaved an aged wife and three sons, John, Joseph and Jacob, besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn his death. The funeral took place on Sunday at 9 o’clock at St. Anna’s Catholic Church and was largely attended. Chilton Times, July 14, 1900
MARGARETHA WIESECKEL Suffering several broken ribs a few days previously, Mrs. Margaret Wieseckel, aged 84, passed away Friday morning at about 3 o’clock at the home of her sons Michael and Nicholas in the town of New Holstein, southwest of Kiel. Mrs. Wieseckel was born February 18, 1848 in Germany. When she was 15 years of age she came to this country with her parents, who located on a farm in Calumet County. In 1854(sic) she was married to Barthelmius Wieseckel, the couple locating on a farm in the town of New Holstein, where they lived ever since. Her husband preceded her in death. She is survived by her two son, one sister, Mrs. Anna Buhl of the town of Charlestown, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 9:30 from the home, and at 10 o’clock at the St. Anna’s Catholic Church, the Rev. Fr. J. H. Schmitz performing the last rites, Burial was in the adjoining church cemetery. Tri-County Record, November 24, 1932
NICHOLAS WIESECKEL Nicholas Wieseckel, 84, of Rt. 2, Elkhart Lake, died Wednesday at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan, where he was a patient one week. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, and at 10 a.m. at St. Anna Catholic Church, St. Anna, the Rev. Benedict Marx officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Wieseckel was born Aug. 2, 1882, in the Town of New Holstein, son of the late Bartholomew and Margaret Woerfel Wieseckel. He farmed on the Wieseckel home farm all his life with a nephew, John Wieseckel. He was a Holy Name Society member. Survivors are nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:30 p.m. Friday where at 8 p.m. the parish Rosary will be recited and at 8:30 p.m. the HNS will conduct its vigil. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, April 27, 1967 P.21
ANNA ZORN Funeral serviced for Mrs. August Zorn, 74, of the town of New Holstein, who died Thursday morning at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan, were held Monday morning at the St. Anna Catholic church, St. Anna. The Rev. John M. Haen celebrated the requiem mass, with burial in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Arthur Berrens, Eugene Berrens, Roger Zorn, Ronald Anders and Martin Salm. Darwin Immel and Charles Zorn carried the cross. Relatives were here from Lake City and Goodhue, Minnesota, Stanley, Thorp, Chicago, Two Rivers, Green Bay and Milwaukee. Born Anna LeCroix at St. Anna, July 2, 1879, Mrs. Zorn was a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Dickrell LeCroix. She spent her early life in St. Anna and attended Catholic school there. January 27, 1899 she was married to Mr. Zorn of the town of New Holstein at St. Ann’s church. The couple operated the Zorn homestead farm west of Kiel until retirement several years ago. Although they continued to live on the farm, operation of it was taken over by a son, Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Zorn celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1949. Surviving are the husband: one daughter, Mrs. Frank Anders, Sheboygan; four sons, William, Chilton, Isadore and Raymond, town of New Holstein; Leo, town of Russell; 14 great-grandchildren; 21 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. John Johst and Mrs. Paulina Sievert, town of Schleswig; Mrs. Henry Schram, St. Nazianz, and Mrs. John Schram, Two Rivers; two brothers, Paul LaCroix, Kiel, and Edward, Glenbeulah. Tri-County Record, February 11, 1954
NICHOLAS ZORN (d. 1953) Rites Held Tuesday For Nicholas Zorn Funeral services were held yesterday, Wednesday for Nicholas Zorn, 85, who died Friday. The services were held from St. George Catholic church, Elkhart Lake, in charge of the Rev. J.H. Goebel. Burial was made in the St. Anna cemetery. He was born on the Zorn home farm about two miles west of Kiel December 6, 1867. He married Emma Mueller at St. Anna November 26, 1891. The couple made their home on a farm in Russell until 1927 when they moved to Elkhart Lake. Survivors include the widow and five sons, Arthur, Cataba; Emil, Plymouth; Frank, Mt. Sterling, Illinois; and Alfred and Nicholas, Jr., Elkhart Lake; a brother, August, and 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Unknown Paper March, 1953 handwritten on the obituary