EVERGREEN CEMETERY OBITUARIES

ALMA M. HAFEMAN Mrs. Bernard Alma Hafeman, 81, of the Shady Lane Home since Nov. 13, 1978, died Friday afternoon, Dec. 28, at Holy Family Hospital. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Larry Ellenberger will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Hafeman was born Feb. 27, 1898, in the Town of Liberty, in Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Ernest and Christine Carsten Wehausen. She was educated at Liberty Schools and was a lifelong resident of the Manitowoc area. She was married to Reinbold Bauch Sept. 29, 1922. He preceded her in death Jan. 3, 1958. She then married Bernard Hafeman March 9, 1963, at Minnesota. Their former address was 3615 MacArthur, Manitowoc. She was a Manitowoc Homemaker and a member of the Ladies Aid Society of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church and a member of the Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include her husband, Bernard, two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Jacobson and Mrs. Ida Schwanke of Manitowoc, many nieces and nephews. A sister and two brothers preceded her in death. Friends may call at Parkside Funeral Home, 3:30 to 9 o'clock this Sunday evening and Monday 8:30 to 11:30 am. and at the church from noon till the hour of service. Herald Times Reporter, December 30, 1979 P. 3 ******* [wife of Bernard Hafeman/widow of Reinhold Bauch - husband #1/ bur. on Mr. & Mrs. Reinhold Bauch lot]


BERNARD W. HAFEMAN Mr. Bernard W. Hafeman, 87, a resident of Park Lawn Nursing Home, died Sunday evening, May 20, at the nursing home. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Larry Ellenberger will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hafeman was born August 10, 1896, at Casco, Wisconsin, son of the late Karl and Emelia Reduenz Hafeman. Mr. Hafeman was a salesman for the Hostess Cake Company for many years, retiring in 1959. He married the former Florence Garbright in 1932. She preceded him in death May 17, 1960. He then married Alma Wehausen Bauch on March 9, 1963, at Minnesota. She preceded him in death December 28, 1979. Mr. Hafeman was a member of Fish and Game Association, The United Commercial Travelers Association and Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include a sister, Esther Hackbarth of Berrington, Wisconsin; five sisters-in-law, Lydia Jacobson and Ida Schwanke both of Manitowoc, Alvina Hanneman of Peshtigo, Irene Stueck of Mishicot and Dora Hanneman of Pound, Wisconsin; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survived. He was preceded in death by nine brothers and sisters. There will be no Tuesday evening visitation at the funeral home. Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc is in charge of arrangements. Memorials would be appreciated to Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. Herald Times Reporter, May 22, 1984 P. 3 ******** [widower of Florence G. Hafeman and widower of Alma Hafeman]


DEANNA (ELM) HAFEMAN Deanna Hafeman, age 60, of 935 South 35th St., Manitowoc, died Monday afternoon, July 27, 1998, at her residence. A Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 31, 1998, at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Rev. Glenn Unke, with burial of the cremains to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born December 15, 1937, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Peter and Olive Meloxen Elm. Deanna was a graduate of Lincoln High School, Class of 1956. On June 16, 1956, she married Donald O. Hafeman in Manitowoc. Deanna was employed at Cawley Company for many years. Survivors include her husband, Donald O. Hafeman, Manitowoc; two daughters and a son-in-law, Dustardy Hafeman, Appleton, Desiree and Mark Arneson, Clintonville; one son and daughter-in-law, Don G. and Kim Hafeman, Manitowoc one brother and sister-in-law, Dale and Karen Elm, Manitowoc; two sisters, Doris Weigert and Donna Elm, both of Manitowoc; and a sister-in-law, Grace Horner, Two Rivers. Also surviving are three grandchildren, Casy Hafeman, Justin Hafeman, Aaron Hafeman; along with nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Loretta Elm, and Delores Elm; and a family friend, Chet Partenski. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday, and her words were nothing novel, her achievements were nothing extraordinary, but her presence was. Like a big-branched elm she could always be leaned upon. Like a warm fireplace she was a source of comfort. During the turbulent years of our lives Mom was one part that was predictable. Season after season she was there. Summer vacations, homework, first cars, dating, they all had one thing in common: her presence. And because she was there life went smoothly. The laughter was fresh and the future secure. Because she was there, our growing up was what God intended it to be be. We have lots of family pictures without her. Not because she wasn't there, but because she was always behind the camera. She helped make decisions, broke up the fights, chuckled at Archie Bunker (our dad), read the paper every evening, did our laundry, and fixed our meals. She didn't do anything unusual. She only did what moms are supposed to do - be there. She taught us how to laugh and how to pray. She helped us memorize verses for Sunday school and taught us that wrong should be punished and that rightness has it's own reward. She comes to mind often; when we smell watermelon, we think of her. When we see a grandson, we see her face and I know when we hear the names of Tarzan and Elvira, we'll remember her and smile. She was always there. Maybe that's why the coming days will seem a bit chilly like a warm fireplace whose fire has gone out. The winds of time have swallowed the splendid flame, leaving only golden embers. But there is a strange thing about those embers, stir them a bit and a flame will dance. It will dance only briefly, but it will dance. And it will knock just enough chill out of the air to remind us that she is still…in a special way, very present. Herald Times Reporter, July 29, 1998 P. 2


DONALD O. HAFEMAN Donald O. Hafeman, age 72, a former Manitowoc resident, currently of 25 N. Main St., Clintonville, died on Thursday morning Aug. 9, 2007, at his residence. Don was born on Aug. 18, 1934, in Green Bay, son of the late Henry and Alma Kay Hafeman. He graduated from Algoma High School with the class of 1952. He later received an associates degree in Mechanical Drafting from Lakeshore Technical College. On June 16, 1956, he married Deanna Elm at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Manitowoc. She preceded him in death on July 27, 1998. Don spent most of his life as a journeyman carpenter, beginning as a home builder in Manitowoc and continued with his own business traveling throughout Wisconsin, working in commercial construction. After retirement he was employed with the Cawley Company in Manitowoc. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Don was also preceded in death by four brothers: Leroy, Francis, Orville, and Harvey; and one sister: Paula Hafeman. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, at Redeemer Lutheran Church. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Richard Miller, with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. The family will greet relatives and friends from 5 until 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 12, 2007, at The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Visitation will continue from 1 p.m. until the time of service at 2 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Aug. 10, 2007


FLORENCE HAFEMAN Mrs. Bernard Hafeman, 56, of 1111 N. 18th St., Manitowoc, died at home late Tuesday afternoon after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, with the Rev. T. F. Uetzmann officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Florence Garbright was born at Pound, Wis, Sept. 8, 1903, daughter of William Garbright and the late Anna Seefeldt Garbright. She came to Manitowoc in 1923. She was married at Milwaukee Aug. 9, 1931, to Bernard Hafeman and the couple settled at Manitowoc. Surviving are the husband, father of Pound and four sisters, Mrs. Ben Krueger of Luxemburg, Mrs. Robert Hanneman of Peshtigo, Mr. Oscar Stueck of Mishicot and Mrs. Karl Hanneman of Pound. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Hom, Manitowoc, after 3 p.m. Thursday until 10:30 a.m. Friday when the casket will be moved to the church where the body will lie in state until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, May 18, 1960 P. 25 ******* [d. 05-17-1960/age 56 yrs./wife of Bernard W. Hafeman]


PETER HAFETY Peter Hafate, aged 62, died at the sanatorium at Whitelaw yesterday and the funeral was held this afternoon at 3 from the undertaking rooms of Urbanek and Wattawa, with interment at Evergreen. Mr. Hafate had been employed at Two Rivers up to the time of his illness. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 06, 1918, Page 3 ******** [cause: tuberculosis] ******** (Peter Hafty/d. 4 Mar. 1918/age 62/res. Two Rivers/cause: T.B./ from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


EDWARD J. HAGARTY Edward J. Hagerty (sic), of 1315 Fairmon Ln., Manitowoc, died Tuesday after a heart attack at home. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hagerty was born at Eau Claire, son of the late Edward and Henrietta Hayes Hagerty. He served in the Spanish American War, entering April 28, 1898, and received his discharge Jan. 5, 1899. He was a member of Company E of the Third Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He married Gladys Anderson at Duluth and they moved to Manitowoc in 1930. He was a salesman at Eastman Manufacturing Col, Manitowoc, until his retirement approx- imately 10 years ago. Mr. Hagerty was a member of the Spanish American War Veterans and of the United Commercial Travelers of Manitowoc. Survivors include his wife; a son, Gerald Jack, of Pewaukee; nine sisters, Mrs. J. Peter Eastman, Mrs. George W. Noll and Mr. Harry Berns of Manitowoc, Mrs. Charles DeFrehn of Superior, Mrs. Frank Pokorney, Mrs. Joseph Robitaille and Mrs. Donald M. Stalker of Duluth, Mrs. Roy L. Burke of Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. Melvin DeBoer of Pasdena, Calif., and five grandchildren. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, August 8, 1961 P. 9 ******** [age 81 yrs.]


AUGUSTA HAGEN WOMAN WHO HAD RESIDED HERE 76 YEARS, DIES Death claimed Mrs. Augusta Hagen, widow of George Hagen, at her home 1115 South Eighth street, today, death being due to heart trouble from which she had suffered for two years, and which was aggravated by age. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon from the home at 2:45, the Rev. Monke officiating. Mrs. Hagen was born in Germany April 18, 1843 and was a daughter of Frank Climmer who located here in early days and was owner of what has become known as the Eberhardt farm, Mr. Climmer having cleard the farm, one of the best in the county. For seventy-six years Mrs. Hagen had been a resident of Manitowoc county having come here with her parents when but four years of age. She was married to Mr. Hagen in 1862, his death occurring in 1903. She is survived by four sons and three daughters, G.C. Hagen of Chicago; Wm. A. of Helena, Mont., O.J. of this city and H.J. of Chicago and Mrs. John D and Ida Hagen and Classina Hagen, all of this city. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, March 8, 1923 p.10 ********* [bur 03-10-1923/cause: heart and kidney/disease/bur on George Hagen lot]


CLASINA HAGEN Miss Clasina Hagen, Invalid For Years, Dies Here Monday Miss Clasina C. Hagen, aged 54 years, who has been an invalid for years, passed away Monday at the home, 1115 South Eighth street. Funeral services which will be private will be held from the home on Wednesday with interment at Evergreen. The deceased was born in this city Dec. 26, 1874 and has always made this city her home. One sister, Miss Ida Hagen and four brothers, William, G. C. Otto and H. J. Hagen survive. Manitowoc Herald News, February 5, 1929 ******* [bur. 6 Feb. 1929/cause: intestinal obstruction/age 54 yrs.]


FRANK HAGEN Herman F Hagen Birth • Wisconsin Birth Index, 1820-1907 Name Herman F Hagen Birth Date 04 Oct 1867 Birthplace Manitowoc, Wisconsin Event Type Birth Affiliate Film Number 0115 Record Number 001027 "Wisconsin Birth Index, 1820-1907" ***** Herman Fanz Hagen Vital • Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926 Name Herman Fanz Hagen Sex Male Birth Date 4 Oct 1867 Birthplace Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States Race White Ethnicity American Father's Name George Hagen Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Auguste Klimmer Mother's Sex Female Event Type Birth "Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926" ***** [?? Haagen/bur. 07-17-1881/7/17/1881/burial register has buried the son of George Hakyen lot 3:4, bl 190, $2]


GEORGE HAGEN (d. 1883) 17 year old George Hagen, Jr. died on Monday in Manitowoc. He was the son of Street Commissioner George Hagen. Burial took place yesterday afternoon. Der Nord Westen, 1 Feb. 1883 ******** [bur. 01-31-1883]


GEORGE HAGEN (d. 1903) Georg Hagen, one of the oldest and best-known residents of our city, died unexpectedly Sat. afternoon. Mr. Hagen had suffered from a heart illness for a long time but was feeling quite well on Sat. and helped to shovel the snow from in front of his house on Franklin St. In the middle of his work he went in and lay down on the sofa, rasped a few times and died before the arrival of the doctor who had been called. Mr. Hagen was born 21 Apr. (year omitted) in Eversaal, Rhineland, and came to America in 1849. He lived in Buffalo for 2 yrs. and in 1851 moved to Manitowoc where he has lived ever since. In 1858 he established a brewery here with Mr. Roeff which he left after a few years and worked as a ship's carpenter, a trade he followed until retiring about 12 yrs. ago. He had married Auguste Klimmer, his now surviving widow, on 21 Jan. 1862. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon under the direction of the Chickerming Lodge of the Order of Odd Fellows, of which the deceased was a member. Pastor Zenk delivered the funeral sermon. Der Nord Westen, 10 Dec. 1903 ******* George Hagen, 80 years of age, a well known resident of the South Side, died very unexpectedly at his home on Franklin street last Saturday afternoon. While he had been suffering from a weak heart for some time, he had been in apparently excellent health and spirits on the day of his death. He is survived by a widow and seven children, Otto J., William, Jugo J., Clasina, and Ida J., of this city; Gerhardt, of Chicago; and Mrs. J. Sand, of Sheboygan. The funeral took place at the house Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, the Rev. Mr. Zenk officiating. The services at Evergreen cemetery were under the auspices of the I.O.O.F. The family and friends were much touched at the many and beautiful flora tributes presented. Those presented from out of town were: G. C. Hagen, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kressman, Chicago, and Mrs. Sand, Sheboygan. Mr. Hagen was born at Eversaal Rhine Province, Germany, April 21, 1823. He came to this country in 1851 and was one of the pioneers in this section of the country. He was at one time associated with the Roeffs and Hagen brewing firm. Later he became a ship carpenter and continued as such until his retirement from active business, fifteen years ago. He has been street commissioner of the city during three terms. His wife, whom he married in 1862, was Miss Augusta Klimmer. Manitowoc Pilot, December 10, 1903 ******* [bur. 12-07-1903/cause: heart disease]


HUGO J. HAGEN HUGO J. HAGEN DIES; FUNERAL TO BE MONDAY Jewelry Salesman Who Was a Lifelong Resident Here Ill Three Months Hugo J. Hagen, 57, jewelry salesman and lifelong resident of the city died this morning at the hospital. Whll ill at the home, 1115 South Eighth street, for the last three months he was removed to the hospital only a few days ago. Funeral services for the deceased will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Vogelsang funeral home, with interment at Evergreen cemetery. Rev. Menke will officiate and the services will be in charge of the Elks lodge, of which Mr. Hagen was a member. Hugo Hagen was born in Manitowoc Nov. 9, 1877 and was educated in the First ward school. When a young man he entered the employ of J. A. Rummele and learned the jewelry trade. After many years with this firm he located at Marinette and later became a jewelry salesman in middle-west territory for a large Chicago wholesale jewelry house. the deceased continued with this firm until last August when his health failed and he came to the city in hopes of recovering. He has been here since. In addition to the Elks, Mr. Hagen was a member of the United Commercial Travelers. Survivors are three brothers, Otto, city; G.J. Hagen, Chicago; and William A. Hagen of Helena, Mont. The body may be viewed at the Vogelsang funeral home until the hour of the funeral. Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, November 16, 1934 p.2 ******** [bur. 11-19-1934/cause: broncho pneumonia/bur. on George Hagen lot]


IDA J. HAGEN IDA J. HAGEN, LONG ILL, DIES Funeral Will Be Held Monday In The Afternoon Ida J. Hagen, 70, 1115 South 8th street, died this morning at the Holy Family hospital following an illness of more than 20 years. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Vogelsang funeral home, the Rev. Otto Menke officiating. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. the deceased was born March 14, 1864 in Manitowoc. She lived here all her life. She had been a patient at the hospital since May, when she suffered a broken hip in the fall. She was a member of the German Reformed church and Ladies Aid society. Survivors include four brothers, William of Helena, Montana; G.C. Hagen of Chicago; and Otto J. and Hugo J. of this city. The body will lie at the Vogelsang funeral home tomorrow and Monday until the of the funeral. Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, August 11, 1934 p.4 ******** [bur. 8-13-1934/age 70 yrs./cause: broncho pneumonia]


IRENE HAGEN Mrs. Lloyd Hagen, 74, of 1712 Wollmer St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday at St. Petersburg, Fla. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Shultz will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hagen, nee Irene Klingholz, was born May 11, 1897, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Victor and Ida Volendorf Klingholz. She was a graduate of Central High School, Manitowoc. She was married to Lloyd Hagen Feb. 4, 1934, at Manitowoc. The couple resided in Manitowoc. She was employed at Western Union, Manitowoc, for 20 years and was also employed at the Empress Hat Shop. She was a member of First Reformed United Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, a brother, Adolph, of Manitowoc and nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday until the time of service Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. April 10, 1972 ********* [d. 04-05-1972 at St. Petersburg FL/age 74 yrs./wife of Lloyd Hagen] (b. 11 May 1897/d. Apr. 1972/SSDI)


LLOYD J. HAGEN Lloyd J. Hagen, 84, of 1712 Wollmer St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning, October 21, at Holy Family Hospital. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gerald Schrankler will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hagen was born Feb. 13, 1897, at Milwaukee, son of the late William and Lura Hagen. His wife, the former Irene Klingholz, preceded him in death April 5, 1972. He had been employed at the former Midwest Creamery, Manitowoc, until his retirement. Survivors include a dear friend, Viola Kuhl Natzke, and other relatives and friends. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, October 22, 1981 P. 3


LURA HAGEN Mrs. William Hagen, 73, of 1712 Wollmer street, died early Tuesday evening at the home following a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home, the Rev. A.c. Fischer officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Hagen, nee Lura Cadieux, was born in Janesville in 1873 and in (to light) was married to Mr. Hagen. They moved to Manitowoc in 1911, and Mr. Hagen engaged in the garage business. Mrs. Hagen was a member of the First Reformed church. Survivors are the husband and a son Lloyd of this city. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, August 28, 1946 p.2 ******* [d. 08-27-1946/age 73 yrs./bur. on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Hagen and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Hagen lot]


OTTO J. HAGEN Otto J. Hagen, 90, retired letter carrier who walked more than 146,000 miles serving the federal government, died Sunday evening at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Formerly of 924 N. 13th St., he had resided four years at Elm Terrace Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. He was born at Manitowoc Feb. 25, 1873, and married Rose Staehle Aug. 14, 1901. She died in 1959. He became a letter carrier at Manitowoc when he was 20, serving more than 43 years and delivering mail on the north side business area. Prior to the time he retired in February of 1936 it was estimated he walked a distance equivalent to six times around the globe at the equator. He was the first substitute carrier at the Manitowoc Post Office and a regular postman since 1895. When he was a substitute, the city had but three regular carriers. Mr. Hagen was a past member of National Association of Letter Carriers and in 1938 was elected national vice president of Automobile Tourists Assn. Surviving are five nephews and two nieces. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Two Rivers Reporter, June 17, 1963 P. M-13 ******** [d. 06-16-1963/age 90 yrs./bur. on George Hagen lot]


ROSE M. HAGEN Mrs. Otto J. Hagen, formerly of 924 N. 13th St., Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, after an illness of two months. For the past month, Mr. and Mrs. Hagen had resided at Elm Terrance Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services tentatively have been arranged for Monday afternoon at Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hagen, nee Rose Staehle, was born at Manitowoc July 23, 1891, daughter of the late Joseph and Caroline Stauss Staehle. She was married to Otto Hagen Aug. 14, 1901. Surviving her are her husband, a retired letter carrier, and three nephews, Paul Stahle of Manitowoc and Ralph and Carl Staehle. Manitowoc Herald Times, August 1, 1959 P. 9 ******** Another Manitowoc couple were made one at Milwaukee Wednesday morning when at nine o'clock at St. Mary's Church, Miss Rose Staehl and Otto J. Hagen were quietly married. The ceremony was not witnessed by the relatives of the young people as they desire that it be an unostentatious one. After a wedding trip to the Dells the couple will return here where they will in the future reside. Manitowoc Daily Herald, August 15, 1901 p.1 ******** [Rose Margaret/d. 08-01-1959/age 88 yrs./wife of Otto J. Hagen/ bur. on George Hagen lot]


WILLIAM A. HAGEN (d. 1936) DEATH CLAIMS W. HAGEN, 67 Funeral Services to Be Held Thursday Afternoon William A. Hagen, 67, who left Manitowoc over 30 years ago to locate in the west and returned to the city last January, died late yesterday at the Holy Family hospital. Mr. Hagen, who fell at his rooming house February 28 and sustained a fractured hip, has been a patient at the hospital for 15 weeks. The injury hastened his death. Funeral Thursday Funeral services in charge of the Rev. C.H. Phipps, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral home. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hagen was born in Manitowoc in 1869 and attended public schools of the city. He entered the employ of the late Henry Schmidt, livery stable operator, and drove the bus between the depot and hotels for years. Thirty years ago he moved west to Montana to take a position as a salesman for the American Tobacco company. He made his headquarters at Helena, Mont. and held the position for more than 25 years, when failing health forced him to give up the road. Never Married Mr. Hagen was a member of the Helena lodge of Elks. He never married. Survivors are two brothers, Otto, city and G.C. Hagen, Chicago. A brother, Hugo, and a sister, died two years ago. The body may be viewed at the Pfeffer funeral home after 7 p.m. today. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, June 17, 1936 p.2 ********* [Wm. A./bur. 6-18-1936/age 67 yrs/cause: general paresis/bur. on George Hagen lot]


WILLIAM F. HAGEN (d. 1949) William F. Hagen, 75, (photo) retired garage owner and inventor, died suddenly Saturday afternoon at the home of his son, Lloyd, of 1712 Wollmer street, with whom he made his home. Mr. Hagen had enjoyed good health but was stricken with a heart attack as he rested in a chair on the porch. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Frazier mortuary chapel, the Rev. A.C. Fischer officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. He was born in Milwaukee in 1874 and in 1894 married Miss Lura Cadoeux. In 1911 they moved to this city and Mr. Hagen engaged in the garage business, establishing one of the first garages here, first on Jay street and later on South Tenth street. Mr. Hagen also invented several items including one of the first types of sliding doors. In later years he engaged in the manufacture of fishing tackle and lures. He is survived by a son, Lloyd, of this city and a brother, Paul of Milwaukee. His wife died three years ago. The body may be viewed at the mortuary until the hour of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, August 29, 1949 p.2 ********* [bur. 08-30-1949/age 75 yrs./bur. on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Hagen and Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Hagen lot]


MARTHA HAGENOW Martha Birkholz Marriage • Michigan, U.S., Marriage Records, 1867-1952 Name Martha Birkholz [Martha Birk??] Gender Female Race White Age 21 Birth Date abt 1894 Birth Place Lena, Wisconsin Marriage Date 26 Nov 1915 Marriage Place Menominee, Menominee, Michigan, USA Residence Place Menominee, Michigan Father Gustav Birkholz Mother Louise Goetting Spouse Roland McCullough Record Number 429 "Michigan, U.S., Marriage Records, 1867-1952" ***** Martha McCullough Marriage • Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004 Name Martha McCullough Maiden Name Birkholz Gender Female Marriage Date 30 Jul 1927 Marriage County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Spouse Fred Hagenow "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" ***** Martha E. Hagenow Death • U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name Martha E. Hagenow Social Security Number XXX Birth Date 25 Dec 1893 Issue year Before 1951 Issue State Wisconsin Last Residence 54230, Reedsville, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Death Date 22 Nov 1988 "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014" ***** Martha E Hagenow Death • Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988 Name Martha E Hagenow Death Date 22 Nov 1988 Death Place Cook, Illinois, USA File Number 68803 "Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988" ***** [d at Harvey IL]


AUGUSTA HAGENSTEIN OLD RESIDENT OF CITY DIES AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Augusta Hagenstein, widow of the late William Hagenstein and an old resident of the city, died at the hospital early today, aged 75 years. Death was due to dropsy. Decedent was born in Germany and had been a resident here for 35 years. One daughter, Mrs. Spencer Haughton, survives. The funeral will be held from the late residence at 725 North Tenth street Sunday at 2 o'clock. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, August 20, 1915, Page 5 ******* [bur. 22 Aug. 1915/cause: chronic nephritis]


LOUISE HAGENSTEIN WIDOW DIES AT AGE 84 TODAY Mrs. William Hagenstien (sic) To Be Buried Wednesday Mrs. William Hagenstien, 84, who had been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. William Grun, for several years, died early this morning at the Grun home on North Tenth street. She had been in failing health for several years. Her maiden name was Louise Thielke. She was born in Germany, was married there to William Hagenstien, and together they emigrated to this country fifty years ago, locating first at Watertown and then coming to other Wisconsin cities, including Manitowoc. Mr. Hagenstien died seven years ago. Three daughters, Mrs. Grun of this city, Mrs. Fred Johnson of Duluth, and Mrs. J. H. Tallentire of Brooklyn , N. Y., survive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Grun home, 941 North Tenth street, in charge of Rev. Bulley, with interment at Evergreen cemetery. The remains will be removed to the home Tuesday morning from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, May 9, 1932 P. 2 ******** [bur. 5-11-1932/age 84 yrs/cause: apoplexy/bur. on William Grun lot]


WILHELM HAGENSTEIN (1907) Wilhelm Hagenstein died Monday of pneumonia in Holy Family Hospital at age 63. The deceased leaves a widow and several children. His funeral will be held this afternoon, during which the German Veterans Club will give the deceased a last salute. Der Nord Westen, 20 June 1907 ********* William Hagenstein(sic) of 725 North 10th street, an employe of the East Wisconsin Canning company, died at the Holy Family hospital Monday morning of pneumonia, aged sixty years. Deceased is survived by a wife and family. Manitowoc Pilot, June 20, 1907

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(Order to hear petition for administration.)
STATE OF WISCONSIN-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT-In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of William  Hagenstein, Deceased, intestate.
On reading and filing the petition of Anna Houghton, of the city of Manitowoc, in said county, representing among other things that William Hagenstein an inhabitant of said county, on the 17th day of June A.D. 1907, at the city and county of Manitowoc, Wis., died intestate, leaving estate to be administered, and that the said petitioner is a danghter (sic) of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to her the said Anna Houghton granted.
IT IS ORDERED, that said petition be  heard at a special term of said County Court to be held on Tuesday, the 16th day of March A.D. 1909, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the office of the County Judge, in the city of Manitowoc, in said county.
ORDERED FURTHER, that notice of the time and place so appointed, be given to all persons interested, by publication hereof for three weeks successively, prior to said day of hearing, in the Manitowoc Pilot, a weekly newspaper published at Manitowoc in said County.
Dated at Manitowoc, the 15th day of February, A.D. 1909.
By the Court,
John Chloupek, County Judge.
Markham & Markham, Attorneys.
Manitowoc Pilot, February 25, 1909 P. 4
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[William/bur. 06-20-1907/cause: abscess of the lungs]


WILLIAM F. HAGENSTEIN (d. 1925) William Hagenstein, a former resident of this city but who made his home at Duluth the past year, died there Monday, aged 77. He is survived by his wife who makes her home here with Mrs. William Grun and three daughters, Mrs. William Grun of this city, Mrs. Homer Tallentier and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Duluth. He was born in Germany and came to this country forty years ago. The body was brought here for burial. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Apr. 2, 1925


ANTON HAGER Anton Hager, 79, of 1412 South 13? th street died at his home last night. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Pfeffer funeral home, the Rev. John Walker officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hager was born in Cooperstown in 1870 and came to Manitowoc 28 years ago. He was employed by the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company until his retirement. In 1912 he married Julia Herman. Survivors are his wife; two sons, Richard of Wilmington, Del., and Alvin of Manitowoc; and three grandchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 2, 1949 P. 2 ******* [bur. 11-28-1949/age 79 yrs.] ******* The decision of Judge Edward S. Schmitz, holding that Constant Hager, 67, Cooperstown farmer who died May 30, 1937, was competent to make a will was upheld by the state supreme court. The deceased left an estate of $20,000 and willed $19,000 to a brother, Anton Hager city, and $1,000 to Anton Hettich, a neighbor. Manitowoc Sun Messenger, Friday, June 24, 1938 P. 10 ******** (1880 Cooperstown census: John Hager 51; wife Julia 47; Paulina 17; Constant 11; Anton 9; Henrietta 6) ******** COOPERSTOWN MAN OF 42 TO CLAIM CITY GIRL OF 17 AS HIS BRIDE – LICENSE IS ISSUED Love is no respecter of age and Cupid makes no discrimination in shooting his darts which may pierce the heart of youth or of age with equal effectiveness. Though reports of the wedding of May and December is not unusual, Manitowoc has contributed few wedding in which the difference in age is so marked as in the case of Anton Hager, a Cooperstown man and Miss Julia Herman, a city girl, for whose union a license has been issued. Mr. Hager is a well known and prosperous farmer of the county and gives his age as 42 and Miss Herman, his bride-to-be is 17. The consent of the parents of the bride was necessary before the license could be issued. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Nov. 19, 1912 page 1


ELSIE OLMSTED HAGER BODY OF FORMER RESIDENT TO BE BURIED HERE Mrs. Elsie Hager, nee Elsie Barnes, Dies at Chicago News has been received by friends of the death of Mr. Elsie O. Hager, nee Elsie Barnes, a former well known resident of this city, at Chicago Monday and the body will be brought to this city for burial, arriving at 4:00. Services will be held at St. James church immediately upon arrival of the funeral party and interment will be at Evergreen. Mrs. Hager was a daughter of Mary F. Barnes and a niece of the late Ten Eyeck Olmstedt, former county judge and for many years proprietor of the Pilot. She was born in this city fifty-two years ago and received her education in the old North Side school, and was married thirteen years ago to S. Mead Hager, a physician and eye and ear specialist of Chicago. Many of the older settlers will remember Mrs. Hager well. For many years she resided with her mother and Judge Olmstedt in a little home on North Seventh street between York and Buffalo streets. She was possessed of a genial, happy and lovable disposition and made friends with every one on sight. She left surviving her husband, Dr. S. Mead Hager, of Chicago, Ill., and a daughter, Florence, by former marriage. Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 15, 1913 P. 8 ******* The body of Miss Elsie Hager, whose death occurred at Chicago, was brought here for burial, arriving in the city at 4:35 last evening. Brief esrvices (sic) were held at St. James church and interment was at Evergren (sic). Pallbearers were H.G. Kress, H.L. and R.H. Markham, J.A. Rummele, Jos. Willott and Gus Nyhagen. Dr. Mead, of Chicago, accompanied the remains here. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, April 17, 1913 P. 3 ******* Elsie Olmsted (nee Barnes) beloved wife of S. Mead Hager, M.D., born at Manitowoc, Wis., Sept. 28, 1864, died at her home, 4073 Kenmore Ave., April 14, 1913. Burial at Manitowoc, Wisconsin Wednesday afternoon. The Greenville Journal, Greenville, Ohio, May 1, 1913

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Died at Chicago, Ill., on April 14, Elsie O. Hager, nee Elsie O. Barnes. She was a daughter of Mary F. Barnes and a niece of Teneyeck G. Olmstedt, for many years proprietor of the Manitowoc Pilot, and also County Judge Manitowoc County for one term. The deceased was born at Manitowoc, Wis., about fifty-two years ago and received her education in the north side grades and high school. She was married about thirteen years ago to S. Mead Hager, a physician and eye and ear specialist of Chicago. Many of the older settlers will remember Mrs. Hager well. For many years she resided with her mother and Judge Olmstedt in a little home on North Seventh street between York and Buffalo streets. She was possessed of a genial, happy and lovable disposition and made friends with everyone on sight. She left surviving her, her husband, Dr. S. Mead Hager of Chicago, Ill., and a daughter, Florence, by former marriage. The body arrived here Wednesday afternoon on the 4:35 train, and services were held at the St. James Episcopal church immediately thereafter. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot, April 17, 1913 P. 1
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IN PROBATE-MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT.
In the Matter of the Estate of Elsie O. Hager, Deceased.
Notice to Creditors:
Letters testamentary on said Estate having been issued to Herbert L. Markham on the 18th day of April, A.D. 1913 and six months from and after said day being allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims of which notice is hereby given, and further that the undersigned will, on Tuesday, the 28th day of October, 1913, at the Probate Office in the City of Manitowoc, in said County, examine and adjust all such claims and demands so presented and filed.
Dated April 18, 1913.
John Chloupek, County Judge.
Markham & Markham, Attorneys.
Manitowoc Pilot, May 8, 1913 P. 4
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(Elsie OLMSTED BARNES Hager/res. Chicago/cause: valvular heart dis./from record 
of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)


JULIA J. HAGER Mrs. Julia Hager, 69, of 1412 S. 13th St., Manitowoc, died at 11:25 p.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she had been a patient since Feb. 11. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Alfred Pritzl will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Julia Hermann was born April 24, 1895, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Stephan and Margaret Zingsheim Hermann. She was married to Anton Hager Nov. 27, 1912, at Manitowoc and the couple farmed in the Town of Cooperstown until 1921, moving to Manitowoc. Mr. Hager died Nov. 25, 1949. Mrs. Hager had been employed at Houston Dress Shop for many years as an alterations woman and before her illness had been engaged in the same capacity at Berk Apparel Shop. Surviving her are a son, Richard Hager of Wilmington, Del., a brother, Richard Hermann, of Rt. 1, Three Lakes, Wis., three grandchildren and a great grandchild. A son, Alvin, died in 1957. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday. Manitowoc Herald Times, April 1, 1965 P. 9 ******** [widow of Anton Hager] ******** COOPERSTOWN MAN OF 42 TO CLAIM CITY GIRL OF 17 AS HIS BRIDE – LICENSE IS ISSUED Love is no respecter of age and Cupid makes no discrimination in shooting his darts which may pierce the heart of youth or of age with equal effectiveness. Though reports of the wedding of May and December is not unusual, Manitowoc has contributed few wedding in which the difference in age is so marked as in the case of Anton Hager, a Cooperstown man and Miss Julia Herman, a city girl, for whose union a license has been issued. Mr. Hager is a well known and prosperous farmer of the county and gives his age as 42 and Miss Herman, his bride-to-be is 17. The consent of the parents of the bride was necessary before the license could be issued. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Nov. 19, 1912 page 1


LYDIA B. OLMSTED HAGER In this village, on the 7th inst., of consumption, Mrs. Lydia B. Olmsted, in the 68th year of her age. Deceased was the mother of Colonel T. G. Olmsted and Mrs. J.C. Barnes, of this village. She was born in Vermont, and resided for twenty-nine years in Western New York, from which State she came to Manitowoc with her children thirteen years ago. Mrs. Olmsted had long been sinking under the painful malady which terminated in her death, but bore her affliction with remarkable patience and Christian resignation. Kind and thoughtful for the comfort of others, even while suffering herself, and amiable and exemplary in her life always, she won the love and respect of all who knew her. Hers was the fitting close of a well spent life, and she went to her reward peacefully and hopeful, ministered to in her last moments by those she loved best, and who did all in their power to make her declining days pleasant. Manitowoc Pilot, September 11, 1868 P. 1



DENNIS HAGERTY Dennis Haggerty (sic), Age 80, Dies; Funeral Thursday Dennis Haggerty, 80, of 606 York street, died here Tuesday. Death was attributed to kidney trouble. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the Leschke funeral home. Burial will be made in Evergreen cemetery. The deceased was born in 1854 in Manitowoc. He was single. Survivors include a brother, Herbert, and a married sister. The body may be viewed at the Leschke funeral home this evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, June 6, 1934 P.9 ********* [bur. 6-7-1934/age 80 yr/cause: acute cardiac dilation chronic myocarditis] ********* No. 175. First publication June 8, 1934 NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY COURT, MANITOWOC COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Dennis Hagerty, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that at a term of said Court to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July, 1934, at 10 oclock in the forenoon of said day, at the probate office in the court house in the City of Manitowoc, in said County, there will be heard and considered: The application of Leland Hagerty for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of Dennis Hagerty, deceased, late of the City of Manitowoc, in said County. Notice is further given that all claims against the said Dennis Hagerty, deceased, late of the city of Manitowoc, in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, must be presented to said County Court at the court house in the City of Manitowoc, in said County, on or before the 8th day of October, 1934, or be barred, and that all such claims and demands will be examined and adjusted at term of said Court to be held at the probate office in the court house, in the City of Manitowoc, in said County, on Tuesday, the 9th of October, 1934, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. Dated June 7, 1934. By Order of the Court. F.H. Schlichting, Acting Judge. Kelley, Wyseman & Muchin, Attorneys. Manitowoc Herald Times, Friday, June 22, 1934 P.15


HANNAH HAGERTY (d. 1916) DEATH ENDS LONG LIFE PILGRIMAGE OF MRS. HAGGERTY (sic) Aged Resident Had Made Home In County for Nearly 70 Years, Having Resided in This City for 49 Years Death closed a life pilgrimage of 82 years for Mrs. Hannah Haggerty, a pioneer settler of Manitowoc county, early today when she passed away at her home, 826 North Sixth street, after an illness of two months. Mrs. Haggerty's death was due to pneumonia which developed from la grippe and for ten days past had made life a question of days. Mrs. Haggerty was widely known among older residents of the city, having made her home in Manitowoc county for nearly 70 years, coming here 68 years ago. The family located at Meeme and 49 years ago Mrs. Haggerty removed to this city where she has since resided. Decendent was a native of Ireland, born May 15, 1934. She came here at the age of 14. Her husband died years ago and she is survived by two sons and three daughters. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from Sacred Heart church to Evergren (sic). Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, April 3, 1916 P.1 ******** Mrs. Hannah Haggerty (sic), age 82 years, died Monday morning at her home on North 6th street. Her death was due to pneumonia. She was born in Ireland and came to this country at the age of 14. After her marriage to Mr. Haggerty they lived for a few years in the town of Liberty but she had been a resident of this city over 40 years. She is survived by two sons and three daughters. The funeral was held Wednesday morning from Sacred Heart church, Rev. O'Leary officiating. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, April 6, 1916 P. 1 ******** [bur. 04-05-1916/cause: chronic mycarditis] ******** Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmer and Miss Mary Haggerty, who have been in the city since the death of their mother some months ago, departed for Chicago this morning where they will visit for a short time before returning to their home at Seattle. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, May 8, 1916 P.3 (NOTE: It appears that the "some months" is in error. The mother's death occurred in April) ******** (The following is her son Michael's obituary) MICHAEL HAGERTY From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - 1905 Michael Haggerty(sic) of this city, a son of Mrs. Hannah Haggerty, was lost in the wreck of the steamer, Ira H. Owen on Lake Superior last week. Mr. Haggerty was second mate on the ill-fated vessel whose entire crew went down in the terrible storm that swept the Great Lakes one day last week. Mr. Haggerty was unmarried and 38 years of age. The family formerly resided in the Town of Meeme. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Dec. 11, 1930


JOHN D. HAGERTY DEAD IN WEST, BODY SENT HERE John Hagerty, Long Missing, Died at Pueblo, Col. Monday John Hagerty, a Manitowoc man who left here years ago and whose whereabouts until recent years were unknown to relatives is dead at Peublo, (sic) Col. and the body will be brought to this city for burial. A message announcing the death of Mr. Hagerty was received by his mother Monday and instructions were immediately wired to Peublo to forward the body here by express for burial. Mr. Hagerty was for years thought dead by relatives but a few years ago relatives received word from him in the far west and since that time have been in communication with him at frequent times. The news of his death came as a surprise however, as no announcement of his illness was received. The body will reach here in a few days and the funeral announcement will appear at that time. The dead man is a son of Mrs. Mary Hagerty. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, October 31, 1911 P.1 ******** John Haggerty (sic), who was born in Meeme but reared in this city, died at Denver last week. The body was brought here for burial. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon. He was about 35 years old and was unmarried. His mother, Mrs. Johanna McCarthy, resides on North 6th street. Manitowoc Pilot, November 9, 1911 ******** [cause: pneumonia]


MARY A. HAGGERTY MRS. HAGGERTY PIONEER DIES HERE, AGED 80 After an illness which had confined her to her bed for the last six weeks, Mrs. Mary Haggerty, widow of Dennis Haggerty, passed away at noon yesterday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson, 633 South Eighteenth street. Death was due to infirmities incident to old age. The funeral will be held Monday morning with service at Sacred Heart Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be at Evergreen. Mrs. Haggerty was born at East Oxford, Canada almost eighty years ago, March 6, 1844 being the date. With her parents she came to Manitowoc county where the family settled in Maple Grove, where she was married to Dennis Haggerty fifty-five years ago. The family made its home on the farm until the death of Mr. Haggerty thirty-eight years ago when they moved to this city where decedent has since resided. She is survived by one son, Thomas Haggerty of Knapp, Wis., and four daughters, Mrs. Nicholas Kuhl and Mrs. Hans Hanson, City; Mrs. Frank Ticknor, Wisconsin Rapids and Mrs. George C. Meyers, Weyauwega. Twenty-seven grandchildren and seven great grand- children also survive her. Mrs. Haggerty was a member of the Sacred Heart parish and of the altar society in connection with the church. Manitowoc Herald News, February 23, 1924 P. 2 ******** [bur 02-25-1924/cause: exhaustion and old age/bur. on Hans Hanson lot]


ELIZABETH WILHELMINE HAHN Elizabeth Hahn, age 86, formerly of 3510 S. Custer St., Manitowoc died Tuesday, April 20, 2004 at Care Partners Assisted Living, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 26, 2004 at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 7531 English Lake Road, Newtonburg. Rev. Victor Headrick will officiate with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Elizabeth was born Dec. 13, 1917 at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Alfred and Anna Huebner Hoefner. She grew up and was educated in the Manitowoc area and graduated from Lincoln High School. On May 28, 1938, she married Harry R. Hahn, who preceded her in death May 17, 2002. They celebrated 63 years together. She was a member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Newtonburg, the Ladies Aid of the Church, the Lutheran Women?s Missionary Society and for 50 years a member of the Manitowoc County Extension Homemakers. She was a member of the Manitowoc Organ Club and enjoyed baking. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law: Roger A. and Marion E. Hahn, Manitowoc; her grandson: Brian (Robyn) Hahn, Manitowoc; her granddaughter: Heather (Mark) Swanson, Denver: great-grandchildren: Elisabeth Hahn, Christian, Britta and Micah Swanson and Nicole Armstrong. Relatives and friends may call from 9 a.m. Monday at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Newtonburg, to the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials to St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church would be appreciated. Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is serving the Hahn family. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, Apr 22, 2004 p.A3 ******** (Daughter of Alfred & Anna Huebner Hoefner; 5/28/1938 - married Harry R. Hahn, widowed 5/17/2002)


HARRY R. HAHN Harry Richard Hahn, age 86, formerly of 3510 South Custer St., Manitowoc, died Fri., May 17, 2002, at River's Bend Health and Rehabilitation Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tues., May 21, 2002, at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Newtonburg, 7531 English Lake Rd. Rev. Victor Headrick will officiate with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Harry was born Aug. 4, 1915, in Stratford WI, son of the late Oscar and Alma Federwisch Hahn. He graduated from Hilbert High School and was married to Elizabeth Hoefner May 28, 1938, at Newtonburg. They celebrated 63 years together. Harry farmed until 1965 and then worked in the used car department at Hamachek's from 1965 to his retirement in 1973. He enjoyed music and played in various bands in the area. He played the organ and gave lessons. Wood craft was his hobby and he made many unique items. He also enjoyed gardening and traveling. Harry was a member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Newtonburg, where he had served on the Church Council. He was also a member of the Manitowoc Organ Club. Harry is survived by a son and daughter-in-law: Roger A. and Marion E. Hahn, Manitowoc; grandson: Brian (Robyn) Hahn, Manitowoc; granddaughter: Heather Swanson, Denver, Colo.; great-grandchildren include: Elisabeth Hahn, Christian and Britta Swanson and Nicole Armstrong. Relatives and friends may call from 9 a.m. Tues. at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials to St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church would be appreciated. Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home of Manitowoc is serving the Hahn family. Sheboygan (WI) Press, Sat, May 18, 2002, pA4


ALVIN HAIG Alvin Haig, 70, of 1815 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc, died early Tuesday morning at home following a heart attack. Mr. Haig was born March 23, 1892, at Mishicot, son of the late Matt and Angeline Bonfigt Haig. He married Lily Selch April 15, 1915, at Manitowoc. He was employed at Mirro Aluminum Co. at Two Rivers and gasoline filling station at Manitowoc prior to his retirement two years ago. He was a member of Eagles Aerie 706, the Royal League and Equitable Reserve Assn. Among survivors are his wife; a brother, George Haig, of Two Rivers; a step brother, John, of Manitowoc; a step sister, Mrs. Julia Koch, of Manitowoc and several nieces and nephews. Manitowoc Herald Times, Jan, 2, 1963 ******* [d. 01-01-1963/age 70 yrs.]


LILLIAN C. "LILY" HAIG Mrs. Lillian (Lily) C. Haig, 98, a resident of Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc, died Sunday, November 12, 1989 at Park Lawn Home. Funeral services will be 10:30 am Wednesday at St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. Rev. David Klutterman will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Haig was born November 27, 1890 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, daughter of the late Anton and Maria Kimmel Selch. She married Alvin Haig and he preceded her in death on January 1, 1963. Mrs. Haig was a member of St. James Episcopal church, Manitowoc. Survivors include a sister, Annetta (Gilbert) Karnopp of Downey, California; a brother, Charles Selch of Glendale, California; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends survive. She was preceded in death by a sister, Amelia and two brothers, Anton and James. Friends may call at ST. James Episcopal Church, 9 am Wednesday morning until the time of service at 10:30 am. Memorials would be appreciated to St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is handling the arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Nov. 13, 1989 page B8 ******** [widow of Alvin Haig]


GUNDHILD HAINES BODY OF FORMER RESIDENT BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL Mrs. Lars Simpson Haines, a resident of this city in the early 70's died at her home at Wittenberg yesterday and her remains will be brought to this city for burial. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon with services at the chapel at Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Haines was past eighty years of age and is survived by three daughters. Older residents here will remember her as Mrs. Simpson, wife of Capt. Simpson, who died many years ago. It was the wish of Mrs. Haines to be buried in the family lot at Evergreen and it is in compliance with her wishes that her remains are being brought here for burial. Manitowoc Herald News, January 28, 1920 P. 5 ******** [age 83 yrs/cause:apoplexy/bur. on Lars Simonsen lot] (stone reads Hoen on this lot/cem. office surmises this is the same person as Gunild Hoen)


EMMA HAISLER Mrs. Emma Haisler, 85, a former Manitowoc resident, died early Monday morning at Manitowoc County Hospital. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, the Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Haisler, nee Emma Qualmann, was born April 30, 1883, at Algoma, daughter of the late John and Marie Werth Qualmann. She was married to John Haisler June 5, 1926, at Manitowoc. He preceded her in death July 21, 1966. Mrs. Haisler was a resident of Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, from 1963 to 1966. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Mae Van Buren, of Manitowoc; and nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home this Monday evening until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 13, 1969 P. 11 ******** [d. 01-13-1969/age 85 yrs./widow of John Haisler/bur. on Mrs. Mary Qualman lot]


JOHN HAISLER John Haisler, 83, resident of Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, died early Friday morning at Holy Family Hospital. He had been a patient there since Wednesday. Funeral services will be at 9 am Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 9:30 am at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc, the Very Rev. Clement P. Kern officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Haisler was born May 27, 1883 at Milwaukee, son of the late Michael and Pauline Soubck Haisler. He married Emma Qualman June 5, 1926 at Manitowoc and the couple resided at Manitowoc, moving to Shady Lane Home four years ago. He was a retired machinist. Survivors include his wife of Shady Lane Home and nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 o'clock this Friday evening where the Rosary will be recited at 7 o'clock. Manitowoc Herald Times, Fri., July 22, 1966 page T3 ******** [bur. on Mrs. Mary Qualman lot]


ALBERT HAKER Albert Haker, 89, of 629 South 27th street, a retired town of Cato farmer, died this morning at Holy Family hospital following a lingering illness. Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Pfeffer funeral home and at 9 o'clock at St. Paul Catholic church with the Rev. Martin Jaekels officiating. Burial is to be in Evergreen cemetery. Born in the town of Rockland in 1860, Mr. Haker later moved to the Cato farm which he had operated until moving to this city 14 years ago following retirement from farming. He married the former Rose Brey in 1919. She survives him along with two sons, John of Valders and George of Racine; seven grandchildren and five great grand- children. Friends may call at the Pfeffer funeral home from 2 p.m. Friday. The rosary will be recited there at 7 o'clock Friday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, December 29, 1949 P. 2 ******* [Albert Hacker/bur. 12-31-1949/age 89 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Jacob Brei lot]


ROSE HAKER Mrs. Rose Haker, 80, of 629 S. 27th St., Manitowoc, died Monday afternoon at her home following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, the Rev. Clement Kern offic- iating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Haker, nee Rose Link, was born in Manitowoc County in 1860 and moved to the city 16 years ago. In 1916, she was married to Albert Haker and he died in 1949. Survivors are two step sons, John Haker of Valders and George Haker of Racine; eight step grandchildren and one step great grandchild. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 6, 1951 P. 12 ******** [bur. 11-07-1951/age 80 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Jacob Brei lot]


FRED HALBERG Death Thursday evening following a stroke of Fritz Holberg,(sic) the well-known Postmaster of Mishicott. He had returned to the post office after lunch as usual and was found there later by his wife, sitting on a chair. Mrs. Holberg believed her husband was sleeping, but when he didn't rouse, it was found that he had suffered a stroke. It appeared that he was able to understand and that he shook his head when asked if he was suffering pain, but he was unable to speak. He was taken home and a doctor was called, but no help was possible. He expired about 9:30 that evening. Mr. Holberg was born 14 June 1851 on a farm near Mishicott and had lived in his birth town all his life. For 14 years he ran a wagon construction business but lost everything by fire. He then operated a store for 8 years until named to the position of Postmaster in 1894, a position he held until his death. He was married on 10 July 1875 and had 3 children -a daughter who died as a child, and 2 sons - August who lives near Mosinee, Wisconsin, and Carl in Kulilotus, Washington. He is also survived by his wife. The funeral was held Monday at the Mishicott cemetery. Der Nord Westen, 14 June 1906 ******** Fred Halberg, postmaster at Mishicot, died last Thursday evening, the couse (sic) of death being paralysis. Mr. Halberg suffered a stroke in the afternoon, June 7th, and he expired a few hours late. He was 55 years of age. He was well known in this city and in the county, he having served as postmaster for nearly ten years. Mr. Halberg is survived by a wife, and two children, August and Charles. Two brothers, Jens Halberg of Mishicot and Frank Halberg of Los Angeles, and one sister, Mrs. Aguust Wegner of Mishicot, also survive. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the residence. A number from here, including Postmaster Kress, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vits, William Stephani and Bruno Mueller, attended the funeral. Mr. Halberg's demise will be regretted by many friends. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, June 14, 1906 P. 1 ******** Fred Halberg birth: 14 June 1851 Mishicot, Wis. death: 7 June 1906 Mishicot, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin burial: Mishicot residence: 1906 Mishicot, Wis. father: Fred Halberg mother: Anna spouse: Louise Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968


LOUISE HALBERG MRS. HALBERG OF MISHICOT PASSES AWAY Mrs. Louise Halberg, for eighteen years postmistress at Mishicot and a pioneer resident of Manitowoc county, died at Milwaukee last night failing to survive the shock of an operation which she underwent on Monday. The body of Mrs. Halberg will be brought here Saturday and burial will be at Mishicot on Monday although funeral arrangements have not been completed. Only a week ago Mrs. Halberg forwarded her resignation as postmistress to the department at Washington, desiring to retire on account of her health. She was to continue administration of the office until a successor is appointed, but on advice of her physicians submitted to an operation early in the week and failed to survive the ordeal. Mrs. Halberg, nee Louise Hockemeyer, was born in this county and spent her life here. She is survived by two sons, Charles, of California and August of Mosinee and by one brother William Hockemeyer, this city and four sisters, Miss Amelia Hockemeyer and Mrs. Mary Vits of this city and Mrs. Bertha Kratsch, of Oshkosh and Mrs. Rhobrann of Milwaukee. Mrs. Vits of this city and Mr. Halberg's son August of Mosinee were with Mrs. Halberg when the end came. Manitowoc Herald News, October 23, 1924 P. 5 ********* From the Files of the Pilot - Twenty-Five Years Ago - 1906 Mrs. Louise Halberg has been appointed postmaster at Mishicot for the residue of the unexpired term of her husband, the late Fred Halberg, who died suddenly several weeks ago. Mrs. Halberg is thoroughly familiar with the duties of the office and she has already taken charge of it. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., July 9, 1931 ****** [She was moved from Mishicot and buried here 10/29/1926]


DOROTHY K. HALBY Dorothy K. Halby, age 91, of Naples, Fla., and formerly of Manitowoc, died Monday, January 16, 1995, at Bentley Healthcare Cenetr, Naples, Fla. Survivors include one son, William G. Halby, Hawythorne, N.Yl; one sister, Thelma J. Kries, Manitowoc. Arrangements by the National Cremation Society, Naples, Fla. Herald Times Reporter, January 17, 1995 P. A2 ******** [d. at Bentley HealthCare FL./single/cremains/bur. on Thelma J. and Elfae R. Kries lot]


EDWIN G. HALBY Edwin G. Halby, a former resident of Manitowoc, died in Naples, Florida, on May 24th. He was 78. A native of Milwaukee, Mr. Halby received his education at the University of Illinois in mechanical engineering. Subsequently, he worked for the Austin Machinery Corp., Muskegon, Mich., and the Manitowoc Engineering Works. From 1930 to 1961, Mr. Halby was with the Marion Power Shovel Co., Marion, Ohio, becoming Assistant Chief Engineer in charge of small shovel design. He was also Manager of Engineering for Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton, Lima, Ohio, from 1951 to 1963. Thereafter, he became Manager of research for Koehring Co., Milwaukee, and served in Ipswich, England, as General Manager of Koehring's Overseas Engineering Branch and as Director and Manger of Engineering of Ransomes & Rapier, Ipswich, a Koehring affiliate. He retired in 1969 after serving a short term in Koehring's Milwaukee office. The Marion 43-M shovel developed under his direction received Design News' Modern Designs Award for excellence. Mr. Halby was registered as a professional engineer in Ohio and Wisconsin. A resident of Naples the past 11 years, Mr. Halby is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Kries of Manitowoc, & son, William in New York City, and three grandchildren. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Herald Times Reporter, June 3, 1981 P. 3 ******** [d. at Naples, FL/cremains/bur. on Thelma J. and Elfae R. Kries lot]


BERTHA HALDERSON Mrs. Bertha W. Halderson, 91, a Manitowoc resident, died Thursday evening, Nov. 28, at St. Mary Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 2:30 pm Sunday at First Lutheran Chapel, Manitowoc. The Rev. Bruce W. Hanstedt will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Halderson was born July 17, 1894 in the Town of Rockland, daughter of the late Edward G. and Augusta A. Peters Bleck. She grew up and was educated at Rockland. She was married to Corty Halderson, April 17, 1913 at Valders. He preceded her in death July 28, 1958. Mrs. Halderson was a member of First Lutheran church. Survivors include a son-in-law, Thomas W. Ebenhoe of Manitowoc; a brother and sister-in-law, Edward T. and Viola Bleck of Brillion; two sisters, Esther R. Bleck of Brillion and Rosalie S. Valleskey of Kiel; a sister-in-law, Ruth Bleck of Valders; three granddaughters and five great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. She was preceded in death by two sons, Elton and Elroy, a daughter, Elmyra Ebenhoe, a brother and three sisters. Relative and friends may call at First Lutheran Church, after 1 pm Sunday until the time of services. Memorials to First Lutheran church would be appreciated. Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is in charge of funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times, Sat., Nov. 30, 1985 page 3 ********* [widow of Corty M. Halderson]


CORTY M. HALDERSON Corty Halderson, 67, of 9009 Circle Dr., Manitowoc, died Monday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, following a short illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at First Lutheran Church Chapel, Manitowoc, the Rev. Roland L. Schwandt officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Halderson was born Sept. 29, 1890, in the Town of Liberty, son of the late Knud and Mary Iverson Halderson. He married Bertha Bleck April 17, 1913, at Valders. For ten years he was cashier at Valders State Bank before moving to Manitowoc 34 years ago where he was an agent for Northwestern Insurance Co. Mr. Halderson was a member of the Brotherhood of the First Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Survivors include his wife; a son, Elton of Manitowoc, a daughter; Mrs. Th____ Ebenhoe of Manitowoc; a brother, Alfred of Manitowoc; two half sisters, Mrs. Olena Knudson of Manitowoc and Mrs. Emma ___den of North Dakota; and three grand- children. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 2 p.m. Wednesday until 10:30 a.m. Thursday when the body will be moved to the church to lie in state until the time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 29, 1958 P. 11 ******** [d. 07-29-1958/age 67 yrs.]


ELTON R. HALDERSON Elton R. Halderson, 64, of 909 Circle Drive, Manitowoc, died early Saturday morning in Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday in First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Vicar Mark Lindner will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Halderson was born Aug. 6, 1914, in Valders, Wis., son of Mrs. Bertha Bleck Halderson and the late Corty Halderson. He was a graduate of Lincoln High School, class of 1932. He was employed by Mirro Aluminum Company for 25 years retiring in 1971. Mr. Halderson was a member of First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. He was a former member of the Wisconsin National Guard. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Beverly and Allen Erdman of Manitowoc; his mother, Mrs. Bertha Halderson of Manitowoc; two grandchildren, Ricky and Scott Erdman of Manitowoc; aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. An infant brother and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Ebenhoe preceded him in death. Friends may call in Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Sunday afternoon and Monday in the church from noon until the time of services. Memorials may be made to the First German Parent Teacher Organization. Herald Times Reporter, June 10, 1979 P. 3


JOHN HALE (d. 1982) John Hale, 92, formerly of 1522 S. 9th St., Manitowoc, who resided at St. Mary Home, Manitowoc, died Wednesday evening, July 28, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Plank will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hale was born March 2, 1890, at Chicago, Ill., son of the late George and Mary Olson Hale. He married Linda A. Beck Oct. 14, 191, at Manitowoc. The couple moved to Reedsville in 1916 where Mr. Hale owned and operated his own sheet metal and plumbing and heating business from 1919 until November of 1941. He was then employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company from 1941 until his retirement in 1967. The couple returned to Manitowoc in 1946 to reside. Mrs. Hale preceded him in death in 1979. Mr. Hale was a member of First Presbyterian Church, and past worthy patron of Order of Eastern Star of Brillion. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, John W. and Sarah Hale of Manitowoc, and James S. and Delores Hale of Carol Stream, Ill.; three daughters and sons-in-law, Marian and Donald Derfus of Appleton, Clarice and Clarence Wage of Two Rivers, and Ellen and Allan Koenen of Brillion; a sister-in-law, Mrs. E.J. Peebles of Manitowoc; 17 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 6 pm. To 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and at the church from noon until the time of services. A family prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday by Mr. Hale's granddaughter, Sister Mary Hale. Memorials may be made to St. Mary Home, Manitowoc. Herald Times Reporter, July 29, 1982 P. 3


JOHN W. HALE (d. 1988) Mr. John W. Hale, 75, of 2303 Marshall Street, Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning, September 28, 1988, at his residence. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Jens Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Rev. Harold Berryman will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hale was born September 20, 1913, at Manitowoc, son of the late John and Lynda Beck Hale. He attended public schools in Reedsville, gradating in May, 1930. He married Sarah A. Vogel on April 22, 1906, at St. Patrick Church, Maple Grove. Mr. Hale served his plumbing apprenticeship under his father in Reedsville, receiving his Masters Plumbers License in February, 1949. He owned and operated his own business until 1966. Following that he was the Manitowoc City Plumbing Inspector until retiring in 1976. Mr. Hale was a member of Reedsville High School Alumni Secretary and treasurer of East Central Wisconsin Plumbing Inspector Association; past President of Wisconsin State Plumbing Inspectors Association; member of American Association of Retired Persons; member of United Commercial Travelers; member of Travelers Protective Association; member of St. Mary Catholic Church and its Men's Club; honorary life member of Knights of Columbus; and former Faithful Navigator 4th Degree Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Sarah of Manitowoc; two sons and daughters-in-law, Allan and Virginia Hale of Green Bay and Thomas and Sandra Hale of Manitowoc; four daughters and a son-in-law, Sarah E. Joyce of Kaukauna, Martha J. and James Gerzlancyk of Green Bay, Sister Sara Hale of St. Joseph's, Waukesha, and Sister Mary Hale of St. Anne's, Francis Creek; a brother and sister-in-law, James and Delores Hale of Elgin, Illinois; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Marian and Donald Derfus of Appleton, Clarice and Clarence Wage of Two Rivers, Ellen and Allan Coenen of Brillion; and 14 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son-in-law, William Joyce. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 830 a.m. Saturday to the time of services. Prayer service Friday evening by the Franciscan Sisters at 7 p.m. and a memorial service by the Knights of Columbus at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, September 29, 1988 P. 21 ******** [husband of Sarah Hale]


LYNDA A. (BECK) HALE Mrs. John (Lynda) Hale, 87, formerly of 1522 S. Ninth St., Manitowoc, died Sunday evening in Park Lane Nursing Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Alfred Klumb will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hale, nee Lynda Beck, was born Dec. 16, 1891, in the Town of Two Rivers, daughter of the late Friedrich and Anna Koehler Beck. She attended a district school on County Trunk D, and was married to John Hale Oct.14, 1912, in Manitowoc. Mrs. Hale was a member of First Presbyterian Church, was treasurer of Ladies Society of the church from 1963 to 1977, and past matron of Order of Eastern Star Brillion. Survivors include her husband, John; two sons, John W. Hale of Manitowoc and James S. Hale of Carol Stream, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Marian) Derfus of Appleton, Mrs. Clarence (Clarice) Wage of Route 2, Two Rivers, and Mrs. Allan (Ellen) Coenen of Brillion; a sister, Mrs. Hilda Peebles of Manitowoc; 14 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Four brothers and a sister preceded her in death. Friends may call in Jens Funeral Home 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday until the time of service. Memorials may be made to the ladies Society of First Presbyterian Church. Herald Times Reporter, July 9, 1979 P. 3


SARAH AGNES (VOGEL) HALE Hale, Sarah A. St. Paul Home Kaukauna Age 89, passed away Friday, April 18, 2003 at St. Paul Home. Sarah was born August 31, 1913 in the Manitowoc County town of Maple Grove, daughter of the late John and Sarah (McGinty) Vogel. She attended St. Patrick's School in Maple Grove and graduated from Reedsville High School. She also graduated from Manitowoc County Normal School (Teacher's College). Sarah married John W. Hale on April 22, 1936 in Maple Grove; John preceded her in death on September 28, 1988. The couple lived in Reedsville until 1949 when John W. relocated his plumbing business to Manitowoc. Sarah became a vital part of his growing business. Many will recall her generosity and hospitality. While residing in Reedsville, Sarah was an active member of St. Mary's Church where she was a past president of the altar society. In Manitowoc, Sarah was also a life member and charter member of the Ladies Knights of Columbus where she served as past president. She was also a Cub Scout Leader at St. Mary's in Manitowoc in her younger years. Survivors include five children: Allan (Ginger) Hale of Green Bay; Sr. Sara Hale of Holy Angles Parish in Chicago; Sarah Joyce of Kaukauna; Martha (James) Gorzlancyk of Green Bay; and Tom (Sandy) Hale of Reedsburg. She loved and enjoyed her fifteen grandchildren, their spouses, and thirteen great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers and sister: William (Lucille) Vogel of Manitowoc; Joseph (Rita) Vogel of Reedsville; Catherine Kabat of Green Bay; sisters-in-law: Mary Vogel of Darboy; Marion (Don) Derfus of Appleton; Clarice Wage of Two Rivers; Ellen (Alan) Coenen of Land O' Lakes; She is also survived by her dear friend Mary Gable of Madison. Sarah was preceded in death by her parents, her husband John W. Hale, a daughter: Sr. Mary Hale, a brother: Edward Vogel; a son-in-law: William Joyce; four brothers-in-law, and one sister-in-law. The funeral liturgy for Sarah will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1114 S. 21st Street in Manitowoc, with Fr. Thomas Wojciechowski officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 4 - 8 PM and again Tuesday directly at the church in Manitowoc from 10 AM until the hour of the service. There will be a prayer service at the funeral home on Monday at 7:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the entire staff at St. Paul Home. Thank you so very much. FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna No newspaper cited


DANIEL A. HALIN Daniel A. Halin, 82, of 1125 S. Seventh St., Manitowoc, died Thursday evening, Feb. 24, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Daniel J. Felton will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Halin was born Dec. 23, 1900, at New York City, N.Y., son of the late Anton and Mary Carroll Halin. He married Catherine McCafferty June 20, 1926, at Corona, N.Y. She preceded him in death May 25, 1961. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Kathleen and Gerald Bushman of Manitowoc and four grandchildren, Linda Endries, William, Robert and Maureen Bushman and a great granddaughter, Patricia Endries of Manitowoc and other relatives and friends. A daughter, Ann Marie Halin preceded him in death. Friends may call at Parkside Funeral Home 7 p.m. to 9 p.m Sunday and from 8:30 a.m. Monday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, February 25, 1983 P. 3