EVERGREEN CEMETERY OBITUARIES

IDA HUDDERS Mrs. Ida M. Hudders, 90, of 809 N. Sixth St., Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 8:30 am Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and at 9 am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. D.L. Krembs officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hudders was born Ida M. Ley January 27, 1870, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Nicholas and Margaretha Ley. She moved to Chicago as a young girl where she was married to Charles M. Hudders Nov. 26, 1895, in Holy Name Cathedral. He preceded her in death May 2, 1902 when she returned to Manitowoc where she resided since. Mrs. Hudders was a member of the Rosary Society of Sacred Heart parish. A daughter, Mrs. Erna MacEvoy of Manitowoc, preceded her in death August 38, 1960. One daughter survives, Miss Marion Hudders of Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 pm Monday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 pm. Manitowoc Herald Times, Sat., Nov. 26, 1960 page M11 ******** Funeral services for Mrs. Ida M. Hudders, 90 of 809 N. Sixth St., Manitowoc, who died Saturday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, were at 8:30 am Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and at 9 am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. D.L. Krembs officiated. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Pallbearers were Joseph Zimmer, Raymond Barta, Robert Rand, Harry Kelley, Clarence Lax and John Griesbach. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1960 ******** [d. 11-26-1960/age 90 yrs.]


MARION L. HUDDERS Marion L. Hudders, age 93, formerly of 809 North 6th Street, Manitowoc, died Monday evening, July 20, 1992, at North Ridge Care Center Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Thursday, July 23, 1992, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Gerald Foley with burial to follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born November 19, 1897, at Chicago, Ill. Daughter of the late Charles and Ida Ley Hudders. She moved to Manitowoc with her family as a child to reside. She graduated from Milwaukee State Teachers College, presently the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, with the class of 1919. She taught English and was a school librarian in high schools in Crivitz and Whitelake, Wis., before joining the staff of the Manitowoc Public Library System in 1924. She retired as reference librarian from the Manitowoc Public Library System in 1962. She then was employed as the librarian at Holy Family School of Nursing from 1963 until her retirement. She was a member of the Catholic Womens Club, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the American Library Association, and the Wisconsin Library Association. Survivors include a cousin-in-law, Mrs. Rosemary (Walter) Sowa of Illinois, and friends also survive. Friends may call at the Church from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Thursday, July 23, 1992. There will be no Wednesday evening visitation. The Pfeffer Funeral Home of Manitowoc is assisting with arrangements. Memorials may be made to Catholic Womens Club or Roncalli High School. Herald Times Reporter, July 21, 1992 P. A2 *********** [bur. on Ida Hudders lot]


ALICE E. HUDON Mrs. Alice E. Hudon, 79, of 1822 Clairmont St., Manitowoc, died Monday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Wed. at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Hudon, nee Alice E. Pilger, was born March 24, 1895, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Anton and Eleanor Husse Pilger. She was married to Joseph A. Hudon January 24, 1916, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death May 23, 1967. She was a charter member of Holy Innocents Catholic Church and a member and past treasurer of Holy Innocents Alter Society. She was also a member of the Manitowoc Senior Citizens and Otto-Oas VFW Auxilliary Post #659 of Manitowoc. Survivors include a son, Edward, and daughter-in-law, Arpa, of Manitowoc; a brother, Charles W., of Manitowoc; five sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Eleanor) Paulson and Mrs. Arthur (Mae) Mueller, of Manitowoc, Mrs. L. E. (Rose) Warren and Mrs. Ben (Margaret) Kowalski of California and Mrs. Frank (Blanche) Benesh of Arizona; a grandson and a granddaughter. Three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. (Contributed by researcher/see contributors page) *********** [d. 06-03-1974/age 79 yrs./widow of Joseph A. Hudon]


ARPA IONE HUDON Mrs. Arpa I. Hudon, 67, of 1772 Cross St., Manitowoc, died Sunday, December 28, 1986 at the family residence. Funeral services will be 11 am Tuesday at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran church, Manitowoc. Pastor Bruce McKenney will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hudon, nee Arpa Ione Wojahn was born March 25, 1919 at Coleman, Wisconsin, daughter of the late Rev. William A. and Anna Jantz Wojahn. She was married to Edward J. Hudon, November 20, 1946 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Van Dyne, Wisconsin, with her father, Rev. William A. Wojahn officiating. She was a graduate of Winnebago Lutheran Academy, Class of 1937 and was a member of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. Survivors include her husband, Edward; a son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Jennifer Hudon of Manitowoc; a daughter and son-in-law, Dianne and Gary Ploederl of Manitowoc; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Shirley Wojahn of Fond du Lac; a niece, Karen Fiedler of Germany; a nephew, Terry Wojahn of Fond du Lac and two granddaughters, Stephanie and Cristin. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 pm to 9 pm this Monday and from 10 am Tuesday at the church until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Dec. 29, 1986 page 18 ******** [wife of Edward Hudon]


EDWARD J. HUDON Edward J. Hudon, age 81, of 1772 Cross St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning, March 10, 1999, at his residence. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 13, 1999, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Deacon Robert Drobka with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born June 21, 1917, in Grafton, Wis., son of the late Joseph A. and Alice Pilger Hudon. Edward was a graduate of Manitowoc Lincoln High School and then went on to receive an engineering degree from Milwaukee School of Engineering. On November 20, 1946, he married the former Arpa I. Wojahn, in Van Dyne, Wis. She preceded him in death on December 28, 1986. Edward was a senior electrical engineer at Kelvinator Commercial Products for 42 years, retiring in 1983. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and was actively employed as a Public Relations Director for Wisconsinationwide. Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Jennifer Hudon; one daughter and son-in-law, Dianne and Gary Ploederl, all of Manitowoc; two grand- daughters, Stephanie and Cristin Hudon. He is further survived by a special friend, Grace Hessel and a second daughter, Connie Bastian. Other relatives and friends also survive. The family will receive relatives and friends at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc from 4-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday morning from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Herald Times Reporter, March 11, 1999 P. A2


JOSEPH A. HUDON Joseph A. Hudon, 79, of 1822 Clermont st., Manitowoc, died Tuesday at Manitowoc County Hospital. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. E.A. Radey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Hudon was born Nov. 15, 1837, at St. Octave (sic) in the Province of Quebec, Canada, son of the late Edward and Helen Morin Hudon. He attended St. Joseph College at Chatam, New Brunswick, and came to Manitowoc in 1914. He was a telegrapher for the Soo Line Railroad 43 years at Grafton, Duck Creek, returning to Manitowoc in 1920 and retired in 1963. He married Alice Pilger Jan. 24, 1916, at Manitowoc. Mr. Hudon was a member of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers and Holy Name Society. Survivors are his wife, a son, Edward of Manitowoc, four brothers, Louis of Menominee, Mich., and Antoine, Paul and Napoleon of Canada and a sister, Miss Celina Hudon of Canada and two grandchildren. Three brothers preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Thursday where at 7 p.m. the Rosary will be recited. Manitowoc Herald Times, May 23, 1967 P. 7 ******** [d. 05-23-1967/age 79 yrs.]


ALBERT J. HUEBNER Albert J. Huebner, 89, of 1607 Columbus St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday evening at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Norval W. Kock will offiiciate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huebner was born June 13, 1886, at Newtonburg, son of the late Carl and Fredricka Groth Huebner. He married Emma Schuette Dec. 16, 1914, at Newtonburg. They farmed in the Town of Newton until 1918 when they move to Manitowoc. He was employed at Mirro Aluminum Co., Manitowoc, from 1918 until his retirement in 1951. He was a member of First German Evangelical Lutheran church and Mirro 25- year Club. Survivors include his wife, three sons and daughters-in-law, Edward and Norma and Norbert and Elvi, of Manitowoc and Herbert and Lorraine, of Mount Prospect, Ill.; a brother, Carl, of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Otto (Lena) Meyer, of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Ida Huebner, of Burbank, Ill., eight grandchildren and three grandchildren. A son, Harold, a brother, Henry, and two sisters, Emma and Ella Duveneck, preceded him in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, State Street Chapel, Manitowoc, from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday and at the church from noon Friday until the time of service. Memorials may be made to First German Evangelical Lutheran church building fund or Lutheran High School of Manitowoc. Herald Times Report, Wednesday, September 3, 1975 P.22 ******** [d. 09-02-1975/age 89 yrs.]


ANTON HUEBNER Anton Huebner, who for many years was in the employ of the Barlett-Frazier elevators in the capacity of millwright, and who for years lived in Manitowoc where he is well known, was claimed today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Louis Carstens, at Brillion, the end comae as a relief from sufferings of many years. The body will be brought to this city tomorrow, after a short service at Brillion at one o'clock, and funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the Pfeffer and Sons chapel, with burial at Evergreen. The body will lie in state tomorrow afternoon, at the Pfeffer chapel, after the arrival in the city. The deceased was born in Bohemia, March 30, 1865, and came to this country at the age of nineteen, coming to Manitowoc county where he settled near Newton. He was married to Martha Kunze on January 21, 1888 and they took residence in this city, Mrs. Huebner passing away here thirteen years ago. Mr. Huebner leaves a son, Ed. of this city, and a daughter, Mrs. Louis Carstens of Brillion, and three brothers and a sister who lives in Bohemia. Five grand- children also survive. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, December 21, 1927 P.2 ******** [bur. 12-23-1927/died at Brillion, WI/cause: tuberculosis of lungs]


BEATRICE HUEBNER Mrs. Edwin Huebner, 75, of 1515A Washington St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Huebner, nee Beatrice Prokash, was born Nov. 14, 1894, at Cooperstown, daughter of the late Frank and Mary Lacina Prokash. She was married to Edwin Huebner in 1919 at Manitowoc. Survivors include her husband; two sons, George of Kansas City, Mo., and Ralph of Manitowoc; a daughter, Mrs. John (Marjorie) Dempsy, of Temple, Tex.; a sister, Mrs. Charles Krueger, of Milwaukee and nine grandchildren. A sister and two brothers preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday until the time of sevices. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, September 2, 1970 P.34 ********* [d. 09-02-1970/age 75 yrs./wife of Edwin F. Huebner/bur. on Anton Huebner lot]


CARL F. HUEBNER Carl F. Huebner, 91, of 1140 S. 35th Street, Manitowoc, died Saturday morning, May 25, at North Ridge Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Larry Ellenberger will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huebner was born February 5, 1894, in the Town of Newton, Manitowoc County, son of the late Carl and Fredericka Groth Huebner. Mr. Huebner was educated in the Town of Newton Schools. Mr. Huebner owned and operated Huebner Builders from 1920 until his retirement in 1968. He married the former Erna M. Glaeser on September 18, 1919, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Town of Liberty. The couple celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary last year. Mr. Huebner was a charter member of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church and a former member of the Church Council. Mr. Huebner was a Veteran of World War I serving in the Army. Mr. Huebner enjoyed his vegetable gardening as well as family gatherings. Survivors include his wife, Erna; three sons and daughters-in-law, The Rev. Elton H. and Helene Huebner of New Berlin, Wisconsin, The Rev. Lloyd O. and Inez Huebner of New Ulm, Minnesota and Wayne C. and Diane Huebner of Manitowoc; three daughters and sons-in-law, Ruth C. and Harry H. Teteak of Manitowoc, Ione E. and The Rev. Demar C. Brick of New Ulm, Minnesota and Nona J. and Robert W. Stevens of Manitowoc; 24 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren along with nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends also survived. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Albert and Henry and four sisters, Ella, Emma, Caroline and Ida. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Pfeffer and Reinbold Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Tuesday afternoon, and Wednesday at the church from noon until the hour of service. Memorials would be appreciated to Bethany Lutheran Church or Manitowoc Lutheran High School. Herald Times Reporter, May 28, 1985 P. 3 ******** [husband of Erna Huebner]


CAROLINA HUEBNER DIED WHILE TALKING Sudden Death of Mrs. Carina Huebner(sic) at Green Bay Special to the Northwestern - Mar. 25 A Journal Special from Manitowoc says: Providing in her will that her body be sent to this city for burial, Mrs. Carina Huebner of Algoma, who died suddenly at Green Bay yesterday, will be brought here tomorrow and the burial will be held at Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Huebner was seventy-seven years old and was known through-out this section of the state as the "Algoma Medicine Woman", by reason of the sale of a herb preparation which she manufactured herself. The woman made annual visits to this city, spending a month here every year to sell her medicine. Death occurred while she was sitting in a chair talking with the administrator of her estate in Green Bay. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Thurs., Mar. 25, 1909 page 11 ******** WILL TELLS OF BURIAL PLACE Algoma Woman Wanted Her Body Brought to This City Instructions contained in the will of Mrs. Caroline Heubner(sic), of Algoma, whose death occurred at Green Bay Wednesday, that her body be brought to Manitowoc for burial will be followed and the body will reach here Friday and the funeral will be held from the C. & N.W. depot to Evergreen Cemetery at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Heubner resided at Algoma for 32 years but visited this city annually and was known to many people. Mrs. Heubner's death at Green Bay was sudden and occurred while she was seated in a chair in conversation with a Manitowoc visitor who is named as administrator of her estate. Mrs. Heubner, who was 77 years of age, was known here as the "Algoma Medicine Woman" because of her herb preparation which she offered for sale on occasion of her annual visit to the city. Nothing is known of the life and history of the woman even friends with whom she made her home at Green Bay have no information about her. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thurs., Mar. 25, 1909 ******** [cause: arteris slurosis]


EDWARD A. HUEBNER Edward A. Huebner, 58, of 1601 Columbus St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon at home. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Norval W. Kock will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huebner was born Dec. 17, 1917 in the Town of Newton, son of the late Albert J. Huebner and Emma Schuette Huebner. He attended First German Evangelical Lutheran School and other schools in Manitowoc County. As a child he moved with his parents to Manitowoc from the Town of Newton. He married Norma Everson June 28, 1941 at Fennimore. He was employed at Mirro Aluminum Co. as a Class I tool and die maker from March 22, 1937 until the time of his death. He was a member of First German Evangelical Lutheran Church and Stewardship Board and former member of the Church Council. He was also a member of Mirro 25 Year Club. Survivors include his wife, two daughters and a son in law, Glen and Marilyn Anklam of Two Rivers and Barbara Huebner at home; his mother of Manitowoc; two brothers, Herbert of Mount Prospect, Ill., and Norbert of Manitowoc and three granddaughters, Julie, Jeannie and Carrie. A brother Harold preceded him in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Ninth Street Chapel from 6 to 9 o’clock this Friday evening and at the church from noon Saturday until the time of service Memorials may be made to First German Evangelical Lutheran Church building fund. Herald Times Reporter, April 16, 1976 P. 14 ******* [bur. on Mrs. Norma I. Huebner lot-his wife]


EDWIN F. HUEBNER Edwin F. Huebner, 83, formerly of 1515 Washington St., Manitowoc, died Thursday afternoon at Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul H. Blaufuss will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huebner was born July 26, 1890, at Newton, son of the late Anton and Mary Groth Huebner. He had been employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. He married Beatrice Prokash in 1919 at Manitowoc. She preceded him in death Sept. 2, 1970. He was a member of St. John United Church of Christ and a 40-year continuous member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 706. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home from 5 to 9 o'clock this Friday evening. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. October 19, 1973 ********* [d. 10-18-1973/age 83 yrs./bur. on Anton Huebner lot] (26 Jul 1890/Oct 1973/SSDI) ********* REPORT OF DEATH WAS A MISTAKE Corpse at Denver, Colo., Not That of Edward(sic) Huebner, This City Dispatches received here Monday reporting the death of Edward Heubner(sic), a Manitowoc boy at Denver, Colo., are probably in error, later inquiries at Denver bring information which casts doubt upon the report. Heubner is 19 while the body held at Denver is that of a man much older, 40 or more and another fact which supports the theory that a mistake was made is that Heubner is crippled by the loss of the fingers on his left hand while the dead man at Denver is not marked in this way. Denver officials have been asked to make a thorough investigation to preclude any question of doubt. Heubner, who is a son of Anton Heubner, Washington Street, has been in the West for several months and was last heard from at Ardale, near Boulder to which point messages have been dispatched asking his whereabouts. Recently young Heubner wrote for post cards of lake scenes here and one of these cards found on the dead body at Denver is probably responsible for the report of his death. The message received by Mr. Heubner Monday said the body was identified by a card on the person and it is the theory here that Heubner had given the unfortunate victim of death one of the cards sent him. Messages dispatched by Mr. Heubner brought the response that the body was not minus fingers and this gives rise to the hope that Heubner is alive. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tues., June 1, 1909 ******* DEAD MAN IS KNOWN IN CITY Police Try to Find Relatives of Man Who Was Killed at Sterling, Col. WAS THOUGHT TO BE EDW. HUEBNER AT FIRST That the man killed at Sterling, Col., ten days ago and at first reported to be Edward Heubner(sic) of this city, a report later found untrue, is known in Manitowoc and may have relatives in the city is believed by Police Chief Groffman and members of the force and efforts are being made to find relatives of the man. Chief Groffman has received a photograph of the dead man and at least two members of the police force, Officers Deuno and Ladwig, recognize the photo as that of a man who has been in this city. In letters to the police here, Sterling authorities say that the man who was known there as Wm Gerow and G.J. Cole had letters on his person from Manitowoc signed by "your sister" and Chief Groffman has made request for the letters and names. The dead man is said to have used the name of Edward Heubner at Sterling also and this adds mystery to the case, it being the theory of local officers that he had at one time been an associate of the Manitowoc man or was acquainted with his antecedents through residence here. Gerow or Cole is a man of 45, stocky build, weigh 150 or more, dark complexion, heavy dark moustache, nearly bald. The body is held at Sterling pending the investigation being made there and here and as soon as the letters are received by Chief Groffman the local police hope to be able to solve the man's identity. The fact that the man is recognized by members of the department as having been here, leads Chief Groffman to think that he may have relatives here. Young Heubner, whose name the dead man used, has one sister here and there is a chance that the letters may have been written to him though relatives doubt this. The case offers a mystery that chief Groffman is desirous of solving. Manitowoc Daily Herald, June 15, 1909 ******* SAYS MAIL WAS TAMPERED WITH Colorado Mystery Involving a Local Boy is Being Cleared Up Edward Heubner(sic), the Manitowoc boy at Sterling, Col., whose identity was confused with that of a dead man found there, because letters addressed to Heubner were found on the body, was offered a partial solution of the mystery in his statement in letters here that for some time previous to the finding of the body his mail had been tampered with and he had failed to receive letters sent him. Heubner says for several weeks he received no letters and was unable to learn the cause and it is now the theory of Chief Groffman that Garrow, the dead man, secured Heubner's mail. Garrow, who was identified by photographs forwarded here by Sterling officers, is a former Appleton and Green Bay man and Green Bay police are looking for a sister said to reside there. Garrow was identified by local police who recognized the photo as that of a man who was mixed up with Wenzel Kabat in a cheese vat case in local courts several years ago. The prosecution of the two charged with swindling was not successful and Garrow soon after disappeared. The fact that he had Heubner's letters led to a report being sent here that it was Heubner who had been killed. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Fri., June 25, 1909 ******** (Note: These article say it was Edward but he was the son of Albert Huebner. Edwin was the son of Anton Huebner)


ELVI HUEBNER Elvi M. Huebner, age 86, of 3610 Schroeder Dr., Manitowoc, entered eternal life on Monday, Sept. 13, 2010, at Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Elvi Huebner confessed joyfully that Jesus was her Savior. She had no doubt about being saved by Jesus or her being in heaven. God promises, "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord." She asked her children, whom she loved and who had brought her great joy, never to forget these instructions of Christ, to be faithful to him until death and to proclaim his gospel to every nation. She wanted all of you who know Jesus as their Savior to share God's Word of salvation in Christ with everyone at home and wherever you go in the world. May God grant you peace, love and strength as he guides you through this life. Then at the end of time, we will be united in heaven as God's happy family. Elvi was born Feb. 20, 1924, in Manitowoc. She was the daughter of the late Emil and Dora (Wagner) Jirikowic. Elvi was a graduate of Lincoln High School with the class of 1942. On May 23, 1953, she married Norbert J. Huebner at First German Ev. Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death on Feb. 20, 2010. Elvi was employed at Manaitowoc Shipbuilding doing office work during World War II until her marriage. In later years she was employed at the Manitowoc Eye Clinic for 22 years from where she retired in 1998. She was a member of Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church, OWLS, and the Manitowoc Lutheran High School Ladies Guild. Elvi was also a volunteer at Holy Family Memorial with the Medicare program. (Survivors omitted for privacy.) She was preceded in death by her husband: Norbert; four brothers: Louis, Reinhardt, Edward and Ellsworth Jirikowic; five sisters: Louis Jirikowic, June Jirikowic, Ruth Jirikowic, Grace Brockhausen and Dorothy Bull; three sisters-in- law: Viola Jirikowic, Ruth Jirikowic and Alice Jirikowic; three brothers-in-law: Karl Bull, Harlan Neff and Charles Brockhausen. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010, at Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church, 3209 Meadow Lane, Manitowoc. Officiating will be the Rev. Robert Kujawski and Rev. Stephen Melso with buiral to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Relatives and friends may call at Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church on Thursday from 9 a.m until the time of serives at 11 a.m. Memorials would be appreciated to Manitowoc Lutheran High School or Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church. The Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and Crematory, N. 11th and St. Clair street, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. www.harriganparksidefuneralhome.com Herald Times Reporter, Sept. 15, 2010


EMMA A. HUEBNER Mrs. Albert J. (Emma A.) Huebner, 84, formerly of 1607 Columbus St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning in Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday in First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Norval W. Kock will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Huebner, nee Emma Schuette, was born Feb. 1, 1893, in the Town of Centerville, daughter of the late John and Henriette Stock Schuette. She was educated in Town of Centerville School and was married to Albert J. Huebner Dec. 16, 1914, in St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Newtonburg. They farmed in the Town of Newton until 1918, when they moved to Manitowoc. He preceded her in death Sept. 2, 1975. Mrs. Huebner was a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church and a charter member of the ladies Aid Society of the church. Survivors include two sons and three daughters-in-law, Herbert and Lorraine Huebner of Mount Prospect, Ill., and Norbert and Elvi Huebner and Mrs. Edward (Norma) Huebner of Manitowoc; a brother, Ernest Schuette of Fennimore, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Two sons, Edward and Harold, five brothers, Herman, John, Gustave, August and William and two sisters, Mrs. Sophie Rosso and Miss Mary Schuette preceded her in death. Friends may call in Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and in the church Saturday from noon until the time of service. Memorials may be made to First German Evangelical Lutheran Church building fund or Manitowoc Lutheran High School. Herald Times Reporter, October 20, 1977 P. 3 ******* [widow of Albert J. Huebner]


ERNA M. HUEBNER Mrs. Erna M. Huebner, age 94, a resident of Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, died at the home Tuesday afternoon, February 28, 1995. Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, March 4, 1995, at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Rev. Bruce McKenney and Rev. Robert Kujawski will officiate. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born April 12, 1900, in the township of Liberty, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Herman and Mathilda Kattre Glaeser. She attended Roselawn Public School in the township of Liberty and also attended Manitowoc Public High School. She was married to Carl F. Huebner on September 18, 1919, at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church in the township of Liberty. Carl preceded her in death May 25, 1985, after 65 years of marriage. She helped her husband, Carl, in his building business by doing the accounting. She was a charter member of Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church, she was also a charter member of Bethany’s Ladies Aid and served as the first president of the Ladies Aid. When Manitowoc Lutheran High School was formed in 1956, she was a charter member of its Ladies Guild. Later when Memorial Hospital was built Erna was a member of its Auxiliary and was chairman of the Sewing Committee for the hospital and served on various committees for its Country Festival and it annual Pie and Ice Cream Social. Erna's survivors include three sons and three daughters, the Rev. Elton and Helene Huebner, Menomonee Falls, Wis., Ruth and Harry Teteak, Manitowoc, Ione and the Rev. Delmar Brick, Manitowoc, the Rev. Lloyd and Inez Huebner, New Ulm, Minn., Nona and Robert Stevens, Manitowoc, Wayne and Diane Huebner, Manitowoc; 24 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren; one brother, Edgar Glaeser, Manitowoc; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Leonard (Gladys) Glaeser, Manitowoc. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, orther relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, brothers and sisters which include, Mrs. Roland (Hulda) Willharms, Herbert Glaeser, Mrs. Myron (Hertha) Haupt, Bernard Glaeser, Leonard Glaeser, an infant sister, Adina Glaeser, a teenage sister, Mathilda Glaeser, an infant granddaughter, Jean Huebner. Relatives and friends may call at Reinbold-Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials would be appreciated for Bethany Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, Bethany Church Organ Fund, or to the Manitowoc Lutheran High School. Her persevering and strong, patient and uncomplaining faith (the rest is tattered) Herald Times Reporter, March 2, 1995 P. A2 ********** [d. 02-28-1995/age 94 yrs./widow of Carl Huebner] (12 Apr 1900/28 Feb 1995/SSDI)


F.A. HUEBNER On Sunday, a little daughter of Fred and Minnie Heubner, residing on the town line road some three miles from the city, died of small pox. It was an only child, aged seven months. Manitowoc Tribune - Thurs., Aug. 2, 1877



FRED A. HUEBNER FRED HUEBNER, COUNTY PIONEER DEAD, AGED 71 Was Third White Child to Be Born in Manitowoc Fred A. Huebner, the third white child to be born in the village of Manitowoc, and life long resident, died at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Death came peacefully following an illness of two years or more due to hardening of the arteries and complications incident to old age. Mr. Huebner was removed to the hospital last Saturday and while no hope was held out for his recovery the sudden death was unexpected and came as a shock to friends and relatives. His son Grover Huebner of Philadelphia had been here last week for a visit with his father and left Sunday evening to return to his home, feeling that the condition of Mr. Huebner was satisfactory. Fred Huebner was born in Manitowoc May 20, 1850 and had passed his seventy-first birthday. He attened the village schools and added to his knowledge by a wide reading of books that made him one of the best informed men of the county. December 9, 1875 he was married to Miss Minnie Dicke, the widow, who with two sons, Soloman and Grover, survive him. Two other children, daughters, Christophine and Francisca, died in youth. Helped Found Co. Fair Following his marriage in 1850 Mr. Huebner took up farming and up until April 1920 always owned acreage north of the city on the Two Rivers farm. Finding his first farm too large to care for as he advanced in years he disposed of it and bought a smaller place closer to the city. He was an authority on agriculture and horticulture. He was active in the civic and political affairs and for many years was town chairman. He was one of the group of men who formed the county fair association and served as president of that organization. For many years he was superintendent and took much pride in the conduct of his department. Solomon and Grover, the sons, were given the advantages of the higher education denied the father and they have both made reputations for themselves. Both are professors at the University of Pennsylvania where the former specializes in insurance economics and the later in railways and transportation. When the old homestead was sold a little over a year ago a home was purchased at 836 North Eleventh Street where the family has since resided. Besides the widow and two sons Mr. Huebner is survived by one brother William who makes his home on North Eighth street. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, arrangements awaiting word from the sons at Philadelphia, and will be announced later. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, July 28, 1921 P.1 ******* The funeral of the late Fred A. Huebner will be held from the home at 836 North Eleventh street at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery. Prof. Grover Huebner, a son, arrived here from Ocean City, Pa. last evening and Prof. Solomon Huebner will arrive from Philadelphia tonight. Both are members of the faculty of the University of Pennsylvannia. Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, July 29, 1921 P.3 ******* [bur. 07-30-1921/cause: chronic myocarditis/bur. on F.A. Huebner lot]


GEORGE A. HUEBNER George A. Huebner, 59, of 1127 Windiate St., Manitowoc, died Thursday, Dec. 24, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Arthur C. Senn will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huebner was born Nov. 14 1922, at Manitowoc, son of the late Edwin and Beatrice Prokosh Huebner. He grew up and attended local schools in Manitowoc and was a graduate of Lincoln High School with the Class of 1940. After returning from serving in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1946 serving overseas, he then attended Kansas City School of Watchmaking and was employed with Bendix Corporation for 23 years returning to Manitowoc in 1974 where he was employed for Manitowoc Engineering since that time. He married Iola Evrard, 1948, at Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Huebner was a member of Experimental Aviation Association Chapter No. 383 of Manitowoc. Survivors include his wife, a son, Jeffrey at home; a daughter, Karen Caramellia of Jacksonville, Fla.; a brother, Ralph Huebner of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. John (Marjorie) Dempsey of Temple Texas and nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 9th St. Chapel, 11 a.m. Monday until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, December 26, 1981 P. 3 ******** [d. 24 Dec 1981/age 59 yrs]


HAROLD J. HUEBNER Bodies of Eight County Veterans To Be Returned The casketed remains of eight Manitowoc county veterans of World War II, all killed in the fighting against the Japs in New Guinea and the Phillipines, being returned to their home communities from government cemeteries in the South Pacific, are due to arrive in Manitowoc in June. Seven of the veterans are from this city and one from route 2, Two Rivers. .... All will be accompanied by a uniformed army escort from the Chicago distribution center of the American graves registration division. They are Pfc. Wencel E. Kubsch, Cpl. Sylvester Hablewitz, Sgt. Francis J. O'Malley, Private Elton Hovi, Private Chester Tadych, Pfc. Harold J. Huebner, Staff Sgt. John Rehak, all of this city and Staff Sgt. Anthony Damman, of route 2, Two Rivers. .... The government provides the casket, transportation from overseas, a flag, headstone, and a military escort. Pfc. Harold J. Huebner, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huebener of 1607 Columbus street, was killed fighting against the Japs in New Guinea, in December, 1942. He was fatally wounded while attempting to give firs aid to a wounded soldier in front of a Jap machine gun nest. He was one of three sons in the armed services and left with one of the first contingents of selectees from this city in March, 1941. He was assigned to a medical unit in the American forces fighting the Japs in New Guinea. He was born in Newton in 1915 and a few years later the family moved to this city. He was employed as a carpenter before entering the service. His parents and three brothers survive. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, May 31, 1948 p.12 ******** [d. New Guinea/bur. on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huebner lot] ************** Medals To be Presented To Parents of Two War Heroes The parents of two Manitowoc men who were killed in action in the New Guinea fighting last December will be presented with the medals posthumously awarded their sons at simple ceremonies at their homes Wednesday afternoon. The Distinguished Service Cross second only to the congressional Medal of Honor for services of valor, awarded to Staff Sergeant John F. Rehak, 21, will be presented to his father, John Rehak Sr., of 1125 Park Row and the Silver Star awarded to Private First Class Harold J. Huebner, 27, will be presented to his father, Albert J. Huebner of 1607 Columbus street. While a public ceremony was planned for the presentation of these medals, the wishes of the parents were first determined and when it was learned that they would rather have simple ceremonies at their homes the local committee working with officials of the Sixth Service Command of the Army decided to abide by their wishes. The awards are to be presented to the fathers of the boys, but the mothers of both boys are living and will share in the honors. Co. C.J. Otjen of Milwaukee, Wisconsin commander of the Sixth Service command, will make the presentations. The presentation at the Huebner home will take place at 2 p.m tomorrow and that at the Rehak home will take place at 3 p.m. Lieutenant L.A. Sheahan, area commander under Col. Otjen for this area, will act as master of ceremonies. Only Col. Otjen and his staff, along with Lieut. Sheahan will be present for the ceremonies. Col. Otjen and his staff will come here directly from Milwaukee. From here they will go to Oconto where another Distinguished Service Cross will be awarded at public ceremonies at 8 p.m. This will be presented to the widow of Maj. Edward R. Schroeder who was killed in New Guinea on Jan. 3. About two months ago Maj. Gen. H.S. Auran, commander of the Sixth Service Command, Chicago, planned to come here to make the presentation of the DSC to the Rehaks but his illness at that time caused cancellation of the ceremonies planned then. Since that time the setup of the service commands has been altered and the district commanders have complete charge of their districts and they make presentations formerly made by the commander. Both Staff Sergeant Rehak and Private First Class Huebner were killed last December, Rehak on Dec. 30 while leading his platoon against the Japs and Huebner on Dec. 20 while attempting to give first aid to a wounded soldier lying in view of a Japanese machine gun emplacement. Both were members of the Red Arrow division, being attached to the 127th Infantry regiment. Staff Sergeant Rehak left here with Company E in Ocotber 1940. Private First Class Huebner left here with one of the first groups of selectees in March, 1941, and after training in Louisiana was sent to Australia and attached to a medical detachment of the 127th Infantry. The Disinguished Service Cross is a bronze cross surmount- (Continued on Page 11, Col. 4) PARENTS TO GET MEDALS OF SONS (continued from Page 1) ed by an American eagle on a laurel wreath. The inscription "For Valor" appears on the scroll emerging from the lower arm of the cross. The medal suspends from a blue ribbon having narrow stripes of red and white along its sides, the red on one side and the white on the other. It is strictly an Army decoration. Staff Segeant Rehak fell only a short distance from the machine gun emplacement toward which he was leading his men. His disregard for sniper's bullets inspired his command to make the successful assault on the well entrenched emplacement, according to the citation made at the time of the award of the DSC. The award was made by General Douglas MacArthur. The silver Star is awarded to persnons who, while officers or enlisted men in the Army, are cited for gallentry in action in orders issued by the War Department or emanating from the headquarters of a United States force commanded by a general officer. The citation from Lieut. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger when he awarded Private First Class Huebner the Silver Star said he completely disregarded his own safety and went forward under heavy machine gun fire to give first aid to a wounded soldier who had fallen in the enemy fire lane only a short distance from a machine gun emplacement. His courageous act greatly aided the morale of his unit. Huebner was killed by fire from the same emplacement. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, May 4, 1943 P.1 and 11 ******* The casketed remains of Pfc. Harold J. Huebner, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huebner of 1607 Columbus street, who was killed in New Guinea in December, 1942, will arrive here tonight. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First German Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev L. H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, where the Amvets will have charge of the military rites. Pfc. Huebner was born in Newton in 1915 and a few years later the family moved to this city. He was employed as a carpenter before entering the service. Survivors are his parents; three brothers, Edward and Norbert of this city and Herbert of Monroe, La.; and a niece, Marilyn Huebner of Monroe. Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home after 3 p.m. Wednesday and the casket will be moved to the church at 10 a.m. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 13, 1948 P. 2


HENRY HUEBNER Henry H. Huebner, 66, of 3605 MacArthur Dr., Manitowoc, died Sunday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, following a week's illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Armin Roekle will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born Oct. 19, 1889, in Newton, son of the late Carl and Fredericka Groth Huebner, and followed the carpenter trade in the town. On Nov. 30, 1916, he married Miss Irene Eichman and the next year took over the Eichmann (sic) homestead in Liberty. They moved to Manitwooc in 1947 where he was employed at the Burger Boat Co., and the Huebner Corp., retiring 18 months ago. He was a former member of the parochial school board in Liberty. Surviving are his wife, three daughters, Mrs. William Reineman of Cleveland, Mrs. Arno Pleuss of Manitowoc Rapids and Mrs. Leo Latasiewicz of Chicago; a son, Omar of Long Beach, Calif.; two brothers, Carl and Albert of Manitowoc; three sisters, Miss Ida Huebner of Chicago and Mrs. Otto Meyer and Ms. Emma Duveneck of Manitowoc; and eight grandchildren. Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. The casket will be moved to the church at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, April 16, 1956 P.15 ******** [d. 04-15-1956/age 66 yrs.]


HORACE H. HUEBNER Horace H. Huebner, age 87, of 2115 Cappert Road, Manitowoc, died on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 17, 2010, at Harmony Assisted Living. Horace was born on July 31, 1922, in Yakima, Wash., son of the late Frederick and Augusta (Robock) Huebner. He married the former Roberta Van Patten in Naches, Wash., on Jan. 17, 1948. She preceded him in death on June 10, 2005. Horace owned and operated a service station in Tieton, Wash., for many years and retired from Manitowoc Engineering. He was a member of Calvary Assembly of God Church. Survivors include his three children and their spouses: Harry (Nancy) Lefferts, Livonia, Mich.; Lilli Lefferts, Milton, Fla.; Daryl (Sherry) Huebner, Manitowoc; Juanita (Jeff) Nichols, Merced, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three sisters-in-law and two brothers-in-law: Leah (Fritz) Bernhardt, Racine; Virginia Kietzke, Baraboo; Jerry (Sharon) Van Patten, Juneau. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Roberta; one son, Reggie Lefferts; one brother and sister-in-law: Clifford (June) Huebner; two brothers-in-law and one sister-in-law: Hilmer Kietzke, Lester (Shirley) Bridges. Burial of his cremated remains will take place at Evergreen Cemetery. The Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory of Manitowoc is serving the Huebner family. Herald Times Reporter, Feb. 19, 2010


IDA C. HUEBNER Miss Ida C. Huebner, 88, of 8654 So. Leanington Ave., Burbank, Ill., died Thursday morning, Jan. 24, at Americana Health Care Center, Oak Lawn, Ill. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Arthur C. Senn will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Huebner was born Sept. 14, 1891, in the Town of Newtonburg, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Carl and Fredricka Groth Huebner. She was educated in Newtonburg School, later moving to Chicago where she was employed many years, retiring in 1969. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Chicago. Survivors include a brother and sister-in-law, Carl and Erna Huebner of Manitowoc, a sister, Mrs. Otto (Lena) Meyer of Ann Arbor, Mich., and nieces and nephews. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, after 10 a.m. Saturday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, January 25, 1980 P.3 ******* [d. Oak Lawn, IL/bur. on Mr. & Mrs. August Duveneck lot]


IOLA HUEBNER LAFOND Iola M. LaFond, age 87, a resident at Fieldcrest Manor, Manitowoc for the past 10 years, passed away in her sleep on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at her residence. Iola was born on January 26, 1926 in Two Rivers, WI. She was the daughter of the late Harold and Emma (Delaruelle) Evrard. Iola was a graduate of Two Rivers Washington High School. In February of 1948 she married George A. Huebner of Manitowoc, who passed away in December of 1981; Iola married Roland F. LaFond in September of 1982. He also preceded her in death on November 24, 2000. Iola liked the outdoors and fishing. She always had a garden and canned a lot of her overflow. A great cook, she made wonderful German dinners which will be greatly missed as well as the best Christmas cookies which she decorated with love. Iola loved to read mystery novels and hooked rugs in the winter. She will be greatly missed. She leaves behind a daughter: Karen J. Caramelli of West Hartland, CT; a son and his wife: Jeffrey E. Huebner and Elizabeth of Westminster, CO; a step-son and his wife: Ronald LaFond and Deborah and family; and a sister: Verna Kreisa. Many nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, May 13, 2013 (TODAY) at St. Francis of Assisi on Waldo. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Richard Klingeisen. Cremation has occurred at All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc and Iola will be laid to rest at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Francis of Assisi on Waldo from 10:00 AM until 10:45 AM on Monday, May 13, 2013 (TODAY). The Pfeffer Funeral Home and All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc are assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting www.pfefferfuneralhome.com The family would like to extend a special thank you to Mike and Chris Dunn of Fieldcrest Manor for their caring of Iola for the past years and to all their staff who made Fieldcrest her final home. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, May 13, 2013


IRENE HUEBNER Mrs. Henry Huebner, 67, of 3605 MacArthur Dr., Manitowoc, died Friday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, the Rev. Armin Roekle officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Huebner, the former Irene Eichmann, was born July 6, 1897, in the Town of Liberty, son of the late Carl and Caroline Kiehn Eichmann. She was married to Henry Huebner Nov. 30, 1916, in the Town of Liberty, and the couple farmed until 1947, retiring and moving to Manitowoc. She was a member of the Ladies Aid of Bethany Church and a volunteer sewer at Memorial Hospital. Mr. Huebner died in 1956. Surviving are a son, Omar, of Long Beach, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. William (Arlene) Reinemann, of Rt. 1, Cleveland, Mrs. Arno (Lilah) Pleuss, of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Leo (Doris) Latasiewicz, of Chicago; a brother, Alfred, of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Orlopp, of South Gate, Calif., and Mrs. Alma Naumann, of Rt. 1, Newton; 10 grandchildren and a great grandchild. A son, three brothers and a sister preceded her in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 3 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. Monday and then at the church. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 12, 1965 P. 7 ******* [d. 03-12-1965/age 67 yrs./widow of Henry H. Huebner]


MARTHA HUEBNER OPERATION IS FATAL TO MRS. HUEBNER Well Known Resident of the South Side Fails to Survive Mrs. Martha Huebner, wife of Anton Huebner, 1515 Washington street, died at the Holy Family hospital Saturday evening following an operation which she underwent and from which she failed to rally. Mrs. Huebner’s death was a shock to relatives and friends who had not considered her condition to be dangerous. Mrs. Huebner was a native of Manitowoc county, having been born at Newton, May 10, 1865. The family had resided in this city for years. Besides her husband is survived by a daughter Mrs. Louis Carstens, this city and one son, Edwin Huebner who is in Alaska. An aged mother, Mrs. J. Kuntz and a sister, Mrs. Fred Groth of Newton also survive. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon from the late home, the Rev. Haase officiating. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, September 20, 1915, Page 8 ******** [bur. 21 Sept. 1915/cause: surgical shock/bur. on Anton Huebner lot]


NORBERT HUEBNER Norbert J. Huebner, age 87, of 3610 Schroeder Drive, Manitowoc, entered eternal life Saturday afternoon, Feb. 20, 2010, at Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Norbert Huebner confessed joyfully that Jesus was his Savior. He had no doubt about being saved by Jesus or him being in heaven. God promises, "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord." He asked his children, whom he loved and who had brought him great joy, never to forget these instructions of Christ to be faithful to him until death and to proclaim His gospel to every nation. He wanted all of you who know Jesus as their Savior to share God's Word of salvation in Christ with everyone at home and wherever you go in the world. May God grant you peace, love and strength as he guides you through this life. Then, at the end of time, we will be united in heaven as God's happy family. Norbert was born Nov. 1, 1922, in Manitowoc. He was the son of the late Albert and Emma (Schuette) Huebner. Norbert was a graduate of Lincoln High School with the class of 1941. On Dec. 2, 1942, he enlisted in the United States Army. He served overseas in the Aleutian Islands during World War II with the 154th Field Artillery for 2 1/2 years. During his tour of duty Norbert received one battle star. On Dec. 9, 1945 Norbert was honorably discharged from the United States Army. He then returned to Manitowoc and became a journeyman painter for 42 years. The first years were with Ted Wergin followed by 34 years at Rahr Malting Company (Lakeside Machine Shop) retiring in 1988. On May 23, 1953, he married Elvi Jirikowic at First German Ev. Lutheran Church in Manitowoc. As a charter member Norbert was instrumental in helping establish Manitowoc Lutheran High School. He was a member of Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church where he had served on the church council and faithfully attended church voters' meetings. He is survived by his wife of 56 years: Elvi; three children: Robert (Ruth) Huebner, Watertown, Wis.; Richard (Cheryl) Huebner, Greenville, Wis.; Ruth (Norv) Krug, Green Bay, Wis.; nine grandchildren: Heather (Jay) Bowman, Peoria, Ill.; Bethany (Rev. Joel) Schwartz, Holiday, Fla.; Craig Huebner, Greenville, Wis.; Marcus and Andrea Huebner, Watertown, Wis.; Cassandra, Carissa, Jacob, and Rebecca Krug, Green Bay, Wis.; three great-grandchildren: Elise Schwartz, Tyler Schwartz, and Sophia Bowman; one brother: Herbert Huebner, Ruston, La.; one sister-in-law: Betty Jane Neff, Manitowoc; nieces, nephews along with other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by two brothers: Harold Huebner and Edward Huebner; two sisters-in-law: Norma Huebner and Lorraine Huebner. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010, at Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church, 3209 Meadow Lane, Manitowoc. Officiating will be Rev. Robert Kujawski and Rev. Stephen Melso with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Relatives and friends may call at Bethany Ev. Lutheran Church on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 11 a.m. Memorials in Norbert's memory would be appreciated to Manitowoc Lutheran High School or Bethany Ev. Lutheran School. The Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and Crematory, North 11th and St. Clair streets, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Feb. 22, 2010


NORMA I. (EVERSON) HUEBNER Norma I. Huebner, age 86, a Manitowoc resident, entered her heavenly home in the presence of her Savior, Jesus Christ, on Sunday, July 4, 2004 at her residence surrounded by her family. Norma was born Sept. 7, 1917, at the family homestead at Stitzer, Wis., daughter of the late Oscar and Cornelia (Anderson)Everson. She grew up and was educated in Grant County, and was very proud of her Norwegian heritage. On June 28, 1941, she married her childhood sweetheart, Edward A. Huebner, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Fennimore, Wis. Edward preceded her in death April 15, 1976. They celebrated 35 years of marriage together. Norma was employed in the office at Schuette Brothers Department Store for many years. She was a member of First German Ev. Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid of the Church. Norma enjoyed spending time with her family - especially her grandchildren and great-grand-children, reading, sewing, crocheting, baking cookies and flower gardening. Survivors include two daughters: Marilyn Anklam, Manitowoc, and Barbara (Rev. Dennis) Broehm, Manitowoc; grandchildren: Julie (Theran) Welsh, Madison; Jean (Daniel) Slaby, Manitowoc; Carrie (Steven) Grumann, Sheboygan; Christian (Michelle) Anklam, Two Rivers; Benjamin Broehm, Green Bay; and Ryan Broehm, Manitowoc; great-grandchildren: Jackson and Taylor, Amber and Jennifer; Emma and Peter; sister: Mildred (Adrian) Kelley, Dubuque, Iowa; brothers-in-law: Herbert (Lorraine) Hiebner, Ruston, La., and Norbert (Elvi) Huebner, Manitowoc; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, and long time friends: Lyle and Mena Klotz, Manitowoc. In addition to her parents and husband, Edward, she was preceded in death by her son-in-law: Glen Anklam, her sister and brother-in-law: Fern and Milton Leix; three brothers-in-law: Harold Huebner, Glen Watchorn, and LaVerne Kopps; father-in-law and mother-in-law: Albert and Emma Huebner. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 8, 2004 at First German Ev. Lutheran Church, 1033 South Eighth St., Manitowoc. The Rev. David Rosenow will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at First German Ev. Lutheran Church from 9 am. Thursday until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials to First German Ev. Lutheran Church or Manitowoc Lutheran High School would be appreciated. Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is assisting the Huebner Family. Herald Times Reporter, July 6, 2004 p.A3 ********** (Norma I./07 Sep 1917/04 Jul 2004/SSDI)


RALPH E. HUEBNER Ralph E. Huebner, age 82, a lifelong resident of Manitowoc, died Saturday, July 28, 2012, at St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay. Ralph was born on May 9, 1930, in Manitowoc, son of the late Edwin and Beatrice (Prokash) Huebner. He attended schools in Manitowoc and graduated with the class of 1948 from Lincoln High School. He served in the U.S. Navy in the Korean conflict as a second class radio man from 1951 to 1955. Ralph was a past member of the Masonic Lodge #65, 32nd degree Scottish Rite, and York Rite. He was a past member and president of the philatelic club, member of the of the Manitowoc Flyers, past member and president and area govenor of Toastmasters and past president of his bowling leaguer. Ralph enjoyed fishing, hunting, radio controlled metal airplanes, camping and computers. Survivors include four children: Debra (Scott) Schomburg, Burlington, NC; Brian (Erica) Huebner, Manitowoc; Jerald (Kathy) Huebner, Green Bay; Robert Huebner, Green Bay; seven grandchildren; Katie and Tyler Schomburg; Kristopher, Emily and Mason Huebner; Ian and Hailey Huebner; one sister-in-law: Iola LaFond, Manitowoc; one brother-in-law: John Dempsey, Temple, TX. Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother: George Huebner; one sister: Marjorie Dempsey. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 3, 2012, at the Jens Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 1122 South 8th Street, Manitowoc. Pastor Jim Gerth will officiate. Military graveside services will be accorded by the VFW Otto Oas Post #657 at Evergreen Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and again on Friday at the funeral home from 9:00 a.m. until the time of services at 11:00 a.m. Online condolences may be expressed at www.jensreinboldandpfeffer.com The family would like to the thank the staff on the 9th floor at St. Vincent Hospital and the staff of the Borrnamann Nursing Home of Green Bay for the kind and compassionate care given to our father. No newspaper or date cited


ROBERTA MAE (VAN PATTEN) HUEBNER Mrs. Horrace (Roberta) Huebner, age 83, of 2005 Division St., Manitowoc, died Friday morning, June 10, 2005 at St. Mary's Home in Manitowoc. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, June 13, 2005 at St. Mary's Home Chapel. Pastor Steven Miles will officiate with burial of her cremated remains to take place at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The former Roberta Van Patten was born Aug. 29, 1921 in Manitowoc, a daughter of the late Frederick and Hazel Stevens Van Patten. She grew up in Manitowoc and was a 1939 graduate of Lincoln High School, Manitowoc. On Jan. 17, 1948, Roberta was married to Horrace H. Huebner in Naches, Wash. She was a lifelong member of Calvary Assembly of God in Manitowoc. Survivors include her husband: Horrace of Manitowoc; her four children and their spouses: Harry (Nancy) Lefferts of Livonia, Mich.; Reggie (Lilli) Lefferts of Milton, Fla.; Daryl (Sherry) Huebner of Manitowoc; Juanita (Jeff) Nichols of Merced, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; three sisters and one brother-in-law: Leah (Fritz) Bernhardt of Racine; Virginia Kietzke of Baraboo; Shirley Bridges of Dayton, Ohio; one brother and two sisters-in-law: Jerry (Sharon) Van Patton of Juneau; June Huebner of Yakima, Wash.; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends survive. She was preceded in death by three brothers-in-law: Hilmer Kietzke, Lester Bridges and Clifford Huebner. Relatives and friends may call at the St. Mary's Home Chapel on Monday at the time of services. The Jens Funeral Home and Crematory of Manitowoc is serving the Huebner family. Herald Times Reporter, June 12, 2005 p.A3


WILHELMINA (DICKE) HUEBNER MRS. HUEBNER DIES AT NOON Mother of Two Professors Was 80 Years Old (Photo) Mrs. Minnie Huebner, 80, widow of the late Fred A. Huebner, and mother of Professors Solomon and Grover Huebner of the University of Pennsylvania, died this noon at the home, 836 North 11th street. She had been ill for a week. Death of Mrs. Huebner removes a pioneer from this county who resided here since she was a small girl. Born Miss Minnie Dicke, in Sheboygan Falls, Dec. 2, 1852, she came to this country with her parents a few years later. She was married here Nov. 14, 1875, to Fred A. Huebner. They located on a farm four miles north of the city. Here they made their home until Mr. Huebner retired to locate at the present homestead on North 11th street. He died in 1920. Mrs. Huebner was a charter member of the First Church of Christ Scientist and continued her affiliation with the church ever since. Two sons, Solomon Huebner and Grover Huebner, both holding chairs at the University of Pennsylvania, and a sister, Mrs. James G. Lehmkuhl, city, survive. Funeral services cannot be completed until contact can be had with Prof. Solomon Huebner who is on a lecture tour through the east. It is expected to advise him by telegraph of the death of his mother by tonight. Both sons are expected here for the funeral. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, September 13, 1933 P. 6 ******** Huebner Funeral Will Be Held On Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Huebner, 80, who died Wednesday at the home on North 11th street, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Vogelsang funeral home on South Eighth street. The services will be in charge of the First Church of Christ Scientist and interment will be in the family lot at Evergreen, where the body of Fred. A. Huebner, the husband is buried. The two sons of the deceased, both of whom have chairs at the University of Pennsylvania, were located last night by William Dicke. Prof. Solomon Huebner was at Greensboro, North Carolina, on a lecture tour, while Prof. Grover Huebner was located at upper Darbey, Penn. Both when advised of the death of their mother announced that they would set out immediately for Manitowoc for the funeral. They are expected here some time Friday. The remains may be viewed up to the hour of the funeral at the Vogelsang funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, September 14, 1933 P. 13 ******** [bur. 09-16-1933/age 80 yrs/cause: pernicious anemia/bur. on F.A. Huebner lot]


LT. COL. ARTHUR B. HUGHES MD. Dr. Arthur B. Hughes, of 728 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc, died late Friday evening at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Schneider and Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Dr. Hughes was born at Union Bridge, Md., son of the late Rev. and Mr. Thomas Hughes. He was a graduate of Pennsylvania State University Medical College and interned at Charity Hospital, New Orleans. He served his residency in Omaha, Neb. He served in World War I and World War II retiring as a lieutenant colonel with the Bronze Star medal for meritorious service in a World War II. He was associated with Dr. George Simon in general practice. He was a member of the Masonic Order Boumi Temple F.A.M. Knoxville, Tenn., and a member of the York Rite and Blue Lodge and the Manitowoc Two Rivers Shrine Club, Military Surgeons and National Sojourners Club and also the First United Methodist Church and Mens Club. Survivors include his wife, Pearl, and a sister, Mrs. Alben Webb, of Baltimore, Md. He was preceded in death by several brothers. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. Herald Timmes Reporter, June 15, 1974 P. 11 ******* [d. 06-14-1974/age 77 yrs.] (b. Jun. 18, 1897/d. Jun. 1974/SSDI)


BEATRICE M. HUGHES Hughes Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Hughes Death Date 22 Mar 1926 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [cause of death: congenital weakness]


MARTHA HUGHES STATE OF WISCONSIN, MANITOWOC COUNTY ss. Probate office, Dec., 26th A.D. 1874. In the matter of the Proof of the last Will and Testament of Martha Hughes deceased, late of the county of Manitowoc. Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Martha Hughes deceased, late of the county of Manitowoc has been filed in this office; and whereas application has been made by E.B. Treat praying that the same be proven and admitted to Probate according to the laws of this State: Therefore, it is ordered that said application be heard before me at the Probate Office in the city of Manitowoc in said county, on the 23d day of January A.D. 1875, at ten o'clock A.M. And it is further ordered, that notice shall be given to all persons interested in said Will, of the time and place of said hearing, by publication in the Manitowoc Pilot a newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks, once each week, prior to the time of such hearing. By the Court, T.G. Olmsted, County Judge. Manitowoc Pilot, December 31, 1874 P. 2 ******** [Miss Hughs/bur. 11-30-1874]



PEARL F. (FISHBECK) HUGHES Pearl M. Hughes, age 89, formerly of 1106 Cherry Road, Manitowoc, died Thursday morning, February 15, 1996, at Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc. Memorial Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, February 17, 1996, at St. Paul United Methodist Church. Rev. James Barnes will officiate with burial having taken place at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The former Pearl Fishbeck was born August 7, 1906, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Arthur and Lillian Clark Fishbeck. She was a graduate from Washington High School in Manitowoc and a graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with her Bachelor's degree in Education. She began her teaching career at Tyndal, S.D., where she taught French and English and also taught at the Washington Jr. High School in Manitowoc and in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1950, she was married to Dr. Arthur B. Hughes in Manitowoc. He preceded her in death on June 14, 1974. She is a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church, was a member of the Manitowoc Garden Study Club and the Shrine Auxiliary. She managed the Memorial Hospital Gift Shop, and also managed the Rahrs Appliance Store Gift Shop. Her creative hobbies included photography and interior decorating. Survivors include one brother and sister-in-law, Arthur and Polly Fishbeck, Manitowoc; one sister, Margaret Schuette, Manitowoc. Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. She was preceded in death by one sister, Helen Holgate. Relatives and friends may call at St. Paul United Methodist Church on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Pearl was deeply admired by her students and loved by her family. Reinbold and Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is serving the family. Herald Times Reporter, February 16, 1996 P. A2 ******** [widow of Arthur Hughes]


BABY HUHN Huhn Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Huhn Death Date 3 May 1908 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [cause: premature]


ERLA M. HUHN Notes From Branch: Earla (sic) Huhn, the youngest daughter (sic) of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huhn, passed away after an illness of five weeks. Interment was at Evergreen cemetery at Manitowoc. This was the second child that passed away inside of a brief period and the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community is extended to the bereaved parents. Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, January 19, 1905 P. 8 ******** (Note: Wilmot d. Oct. 27, 1904 is the child referenced in the obituary)


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


IDA HUHN Mrs. Henry Huhn, 82, of 1017 North 18th St., Manitowoc, died Saturday morning at the Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at the First Reformed Church, Manitowoc. Rev. A.C. Fisher will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born Ida Luebke in Manitowoc in 1869 and in 1895 was married to Mr. Huhn. They located in Valders for a few years and then moved to Branch where Mr. Huhn was a cheesemaker. Twenty years ago they came to Manitowoc. The couple observed their 55th Wedding anniversary in August, 1950. Survivors are Mrs. Alfred Greenwood and Mrs. Edward Mrotek of Manitowoc, Mrs. Walter Larson of Valders, Mrs. Adolph Graebel and Mrs. William Wegener of Sheboygan; brother, Fred of Two Rivers; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Miller of Richmond, Ind., Mrs. Wencil Kitzerow of Manitowoc and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 7 pm Sunday. The casket will be moved to the church at 10 am Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Sat., Feb. 16, 1952 page 2 ******** [bur. 02-19-1952/age 82 yrs./bur. on Henry Huhn lot]


SYLVIA E. HUHN Esther Huhn Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907 Name Esther Huhn Death Date 9 Oct 1896 Death Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Volume 03 Page number 0139 Reel 050 Image 0803 Index Volume 02 Sequence Number 169343 "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907" ***** Esther Huhn Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Esther Huhn Color/Sex: White Female Father: Henry H. Huhn Mother: Ida Leubke Birthplace: Cato, Wis. Birth Date: 19 May 1896 Death Date: 9 Oct 1896 Death County: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: Inanition Burial place: Evergreen Cemetery Manitowoc Co. "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Sylvia Esther Huhn] [cause: inanition]


WILMOT HUHN Huhn birth: 23 October 1904 Manitowoc Rapids death: 26 October 1904 Manitowoc Rapids, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin residence: 1904 Manitowoc Rapids father: Henry Huhn mother: Ida Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 ******* [Baby Huhn/cause: congenial debitis]


ADA E. HULETZ Ada E. Hudetz, age 94, a native of Manitowoc County, died Monday, January 20, 1992, at the Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 22, 1992, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Roman Zbieranski O.F.M. will officiate with burial to follow in the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born Ada Elizabeth Kings February 20, 1897 in the town of Maple Grove, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late John and Anna O’Leary Kings. In 1918 she married Delmar Seitz, who preceded her in death. On December 13, 1940 she was married to William S. Huletz at Eagle River, Wis. He preceded her in death on July 15, 1982. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Jack D. and Edna Seitz of Manitowoc; a stepson and daughter-in-law, Ralph W. and Marilyn Huletz of Manitowoc; a son- in-law, Eva Balzan of Manitowoc; six grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, also survive. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, June, and a brother, Benjamin. The family will greet friends at the Pfeffer Funeral Home from 12:30 p.m. Wednesday until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, January 21, 1992 P. b8 ********* [widow of William S. Huletz]


AUDREY R. HULETZ Audrey R. Huletz, age 73, a Manitowoc resident, died Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004 at River’s Bend Health and Rehabilitation Center, Manitowoc. Memorial funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004 at the Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory, 1122 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc. Pastor Paul Perkins will officiate. Audry was born Nov. 22, 1930 in Sheboygan, the daughter of the late Karl and Evelyn Herzog Ziegler. She grew up and was educated at Oakland, Calif., and graduated from Oakland High School with honors with the class of 1948. She was employed at Aluminum Specialty and Mirro Co. for 25 years in the accounting department, retiring in 1993. Audry is survived by a daughter and son-in-law: Judy and Dennis Schwanke, Manitowoc; a grandson: Jason Schwanke; a sister: Beverly (Morris) Sorby, Manitowoc; two half sisters: June (Dave) Ashcroft, California: Carol (Bill) Oliver, Idaho; two half brothers: Greg (Robin) Ziegler and Robert (Kathy) Ziegler, all of California; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. In addition to her parents, Audrey is preceded in death by two sons, Jay and Jeff Huletz. Relatives and friends may call after 1 pm. Saturday at Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory until the time of service at 2 pm. The family would like to thank the staff of River’s Bend for their excellent care, concern and love during her stay. Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the Huletz family. Herald Times Reporter, February 12, 2004 P. A3 ******** (Audry on SSDI)


BABY HULETZ [d. 12-25-1942/stillborn/son of Clarence Huletz/ bur. on Mrs. Stephen (Louise) Huletz lot]


CLARENCE HULETZ Clarence J. Huletz, 69, of Maribel, died unexpectedly Wednesday evening, Dec. 18, at his home. Funeral services will be 9:45 am Saturday at Saur Funeral Home and 10 am at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. The Rev. Mitchell Weber will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huletz was born Sept. 5, 1916, in the town of Gibson, son of the late Steven and Louise Budil Soukup. He married Evelyn Tisler, Jan. 7, 1942, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. The couple then resided in Maribel. He was a Well Driller for many years and later was employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding retiring in 1982. Mr. Huletz was a member of Knights of Columbus council 710 of Manitowoc, Holy Name Society of St. Joseph Church and a former member of Maribel Sportsmen. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn; a son, Dale of Anchorage, Alaska; a daughter and son-in-law, Mary Louise and Dan Neckvatal of Appleton; a sister and brother- in-law, Sylvia and William Soukup of Manitowoc; four grandchildren, Nick, Benjie, Jamie and Jill Neckvatal; a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Harvey and Viola Hoffman of Denmark; three nieces and a nephew. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter and two half-sisters. Friends may call at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, 6 pm to 9 pm Friday and Saturday until the time of services. A rosary by the Holy Name Society will be 7:30 pm and a prayer service by Father Weber will be 8 pm Friday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., Dec. 19, 1985 page 3 ******** [d. at Maribel, WI/cause: myocardial infarction/bur. on Mrs. Stephen Huletz lot]


FRANK HULETZ Fills Tax Blank, Man Drops Dead Former Resident Is Found In Milwaukee Gripping a completed income tax return, Frank Huletz, 45, a former Manitowoc county resident, was found dead at a table in his room on North 11th street in Milwaukee. The coroner’s office reported Huletz died of a heart attack five or six days ago. Water from pipes which froze in his room after his death dripped into the rock shop of John Schroeder on the first floor and led to the discovery of the body. Huletz was employed as a laborer by the city of Milwaukee. In an old coat in a closet were found $750 in postal saving stamps, $1,100 in war bonds, and $105.36 in cash. His income tax amounted to $59. A sister, Mrs. William Soukup of route 1, Whitelaw, survives. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 11, 1943 P. 8 ********* Funeral services for Frank Huletz, 45, former county resident, who was found dead in his room at 1418 North 11th street, Milwaukee, with a completed income tax return in his hand, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. The Rev. C. H. Phipps will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The Milwaukee coroner said Huletz had probably died five or six days before the body was discovered. Among his effects was $1775 in cash and securities. Mr. Huletz was born at Gibson, this county, in 1897 and 20 years ago left here. In recent years he lived in Milwaukee, being employed by the Milwaukee Street department as a laborer. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Stephen Huletz of Maribel; three sisters, Mrs. Emil Boonin, of Eagle River, Wis., Mrs. Edward Basken and Mrs. William Soukup, of route 1, Whitelaw; and a brother, Clarence, of Maribel. The casket will not be opened at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 12, 1943 P. 2 ******* [d. 03-09-1943 at Milwaukee, WI/age 45 yrs./cause: cerebral apoplexy and exposure]


JEFFREY HULETZ Grandmother Kills Grandson, 12, Self Both Found Shot to Death in Her Home Mrs. Gust Thoke, Jeffrey Huletz Listed as Victims A 69 year old woman and her grandson were found shot to death in her home one mile south of the city on US Highway 141 early Thursday morning and Manitowoc County authorities called it a case of murder-suicide. Sheriff Edward J. McConnell identified the victims as Mrs. Gust H. Thoke of Rt. 1, Manitowoc, and Jeffrey D. Huletz, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huletz of Manitowoc. Authorities said that the Huletzes were separated. Ralph Huletz, who resides at 523 N. Fifth St., Manitowoc is a son of Mrs. Thoke by a previous marriage. Huletz’s wife, Audrey, had been living at 511 New York Ave. with Jeffrey and a daughter but the boy was in the habit of visiting the Thoke home frequently. He had been at the Thoke residence since last Friday, it was learned. Boy Shot Twice The bodies were found some time after 12:15 a.m. by Mrs. Thoke’s husband, Gust, about 69, who is retired. The boy was lying on a davenport in the living room and had been shot twice in the chest and head. Mrs. Thoke was slumped in a chair alongside the davenport with a head wound. A .22 caliber German made revolver was lying in her lap, McConnell said. The sheriff reported that Thoke called county traffic police headquarters at 1:51 a.m. and asked that officers be sent to his home just south of the Travelers Motel. Thoke told investigating officers that his wife was watching television while he slept Wednesday night. He said that about 12:15 a.m. she awakened him and told him to go to his brother’s home in Manitowoc because the brother was ill. Thoke went there, found the house dark and range the doorbell but no one answered. Then he returned home and found the bodies, he related. Thoke estimated that he was away from the home for 20 to 30 minutes. Note Found Thoke told the sheriff that he was so upset after finding the bodies that several minutes passed before he was able to put in a telephone call to authorities and then he had to have the operator complete it. Dr. Theodore Teitgen, county coroner, said that a note and several letters found in the home indicated that Mrs. Thoke was despondent over home conditions and the status of her grandson. She was under a doctor’s care for high blood pressure. Thoke told McConnell that he (cont. Page 2-M, Col. 7) Grandmother (Cont. from 1) did not own the revolver and did not know where his wife had obtained it. Private funeral services for the Huletz boy will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The body of Mrs. Thoke is being given to University Hospitals, Madison. Manitowoc Herald Times, October 6, 1966 pp. 1, 12 ******** Funeral services for Jeffery Huletz, 12, of 511 New York Avenue, Manitowoc, who died Thursday, will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Claude LeClair will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. He had been living with his mother, Mrs. Audrey Huletz. She and Ralph Huletz, his father, are divorced. Ralph Huletz has remarried and he and his wife, Margie, reside at 523 N. Fifth St. Manitowoc Herald Times, October 7, 1966 P. 9 ********* [d. 10-6-1966/age 12 yrs/son of Ralph W. and Audrey Huletz]


LOUISE HULETZ Mrs. Stephen Huletz, 86, former Town of Gibson resident, died unexpectedly Friday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where she had been moved a few hours earlier from Elm Terrace Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 9:15 a.m. Monday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Kellnersville. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Kalisek will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Huletz, nee Louise Vitek, was born Nov. 2, 1872, in Bohemia. In 1896 she came to the United States, settling in Chicago where she lived for 15 years. She was married to Stephen Huletz at Chicago in June, 1912, and the couple moved to a farm in the Town of Gibson. He died in 1931. She then made her home with a son, Clarence, at Maribel until two years ago when she became a resident of Elm Terrace Home. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. William Soukup of Melnik; son, Clarence of Maribel; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Emil Bonin of Eagle River, Wis., and Mrs. Edward Basken of Melnik; brother, Anton Vitek of Chicago; three grandchildren, five step grand- children and 24 step great-grandchildren. One stepson, three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 27, 1959 P. 9 ******* [d. 06-26-1959/age 86 yrs./widow of Steven Huletz]


MARJORIE M. HULETZ Marjorie M. Huletz, age 65, of 912 S. Clair St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Friday morning, May 16, 1997, at her residence. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 19, 1997, at St. James Episcopal Church. Rev. Kenneth Okkerse, Interim Rector, will officiate with burial to follow in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Marjorie Hewitt, was born July 26, 1931, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Jackson Hewitt. She was a 1949 graduate of Lincoln High School, Manitowoc. Marjorie worked for the Manitowoc Clinic and retired from Memorial Hospital in 1980. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church. Survivors include one son, Andrew Huletz. Manitowoc; two daughters, Jill Huletz, Roselle, Ill, Susan Huletz-Collard, Manitowoc; the children's father, Ralph Huletz, Manitowoc; three grandchildren, Justin Huletz, Allison Collard, Kylie Anhalt; one sister, Doris Stadelman, Manitowoc; two nephews, Richard (Mary) Stadelman, Green Bay, David Stadelman, Mount Prospect, Ill. Relatives and friends may call at the Reinbold and Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Manitowoc on Sunday (TONIGHT) from 4-7 p.m. and on Monday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of services. The Rev. Kenneth Okkerse will pray a vigil service at 7 p.m., Sunday at the funeral home. Herald Times Reporter, May 18, 1997 P. A2


STEPHEN HULETZ PNEUMONIA CLAIMS STEVEN HULETZ, AGED 57 Steven Huletz, well known town of Gibson farmer, passed away last night at the homestead, following a week’s illness. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. The remains may be viewed at the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei Parlors from 10 to 4 on Saturday after which they will be taken to the home near Melnik, where services will be held at 1:30 Monday afternoon with burial in Evergreen cemetery here. The deceased was 57 years of age having been born in Gibson in 1873. He was first married to Mary Froelich in 1895 and was wedded a second time to Mrs. Louise Vitek in 1912. Besides the widow, and two sons, Frank of Milwaukee and Clarence at home, two daughters, Mrs. Emil Bonin of Four Corners and Mrs. Edward Basken of Melnik, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Wm. Soukup, survive. There is also one brother, Joseph of this city, and four grand children. Manitowoc Herald News, March 20, 1931 P. 20 ********* [bur. 3-23-1931/age 57 yrs/cause: lobar pneumonia/bur. on Mrs. Stephen Huletz lot]


WILLIAM S. HULETZ William S. Huletz, 86, of 1802 Marshall St., Manitowoc, died early Thursday morning, July 15, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Harold Berryman will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huletz was born Oct. 28, 1895 in the Town of Gibson, son of the late Joseph and Francis Shimon Huletz. He was a lifelong resident of Manitowoc County. He married Ada Seitz Dec. 13, 1940, at Eagle River. Mr. Huletz moved to Manitowoc in 1903 and was employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding for many years prior to his retirement. He was a veteran of World War I serving with the United States Army Nov. 17, 1917 to Aug. 5, 1919, attached to the Fourth Division Eighth Field Signall Battalion as a telephone lineman at the battle front. His battle campaign included Maine, St. Michael and The Argonne. Mr. Huletz was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Otto Oas Post No. 659. Survivors include his wife, Ada; a son and daughter-in-law, Ralph W., and Marilyn Huletz of Manitowoc; a stepson and daughter-in-law, Jack D. and Edna Seitz of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Anna Kostka of Manitowoc; four grandchildren; a grandchild; six step grandchildren and seven step great grandchildren. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Hme, Manitowoc, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday. Military graveside rites will be accorded Mr. Huletz by the VFW Otto Oas Post No. 659. Herald Times Reporter, July 15, 1982 P. 3 ******** [husband of Ada Huletz]


FRANCIS HULITZ Mrs. Joseph Huletz (sic) 80, of 1105 Park Row boulevard died last night at Holy Family hospital following an illness of 10 weeks. She had suffered a stroke while visiting at Kelley lake 10 weeks ago. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, the Rev. Carroll Hinderlie officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Huletz, nee Frances (sic) Shimon, was born in 1869 in Cooperstown, and following her marriage to Mr. Huletz, they resided on a farm in the town of Gibson. They moved to Manitowoc in 1903. Mr. Huletz died in 1942. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Anna Hostak; son, William; brother, Wencil of Branch; and a grandson. Friends may call at the funeral home from Wednesday noon until time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 15, 1949 P. 2 ******* [Frances/bur. 11-18-1949/age 80 yrs./bur. on Joseph Hulitz lot]


JOSEPH V. HULITZ Joseph V. Huletz (sic), 73, a resident of this city since 1906, died at the Holy Family hospital at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home with the Rev. C. H. Phipps of the Presbyterian church officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Huletz was born in the town of Gibson, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huletz, on October 20, 1868. He married Miss Frances Shimon in 1889 and the couple farmed in the town of Melnik. In 1906 the couple moved to this city where they resided since. Mr. Huletz was a member of Novy’s Brass band for many years. Survivors are the widow; one daughter, Mrs. Anna Hostak, Oconto Falls; one son, William, city; and two grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Monday evening to the time of the funeral. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 29, 1942 P. 2 ******** [d. 06-28-1942/age 73 yrs./cause: cerebral apoplexy/bur. on Joseph Hulitz lot]


VIOLA CARLIER HUME Mrs. Viola Hume, 85, a Manitowoc resident, who resided at North Ridge Care Center, Manitowoc, died Sunday evening, April 20, at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. A Memorial Mass will be 11:30 am Friday at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Leo Schmitt will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial and burial of the cremains to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hume was born June 14, 1900 at Reedsville, daughter of the late Peter and Julia Wilda Krumel. She resided in Manitowoc most of her life and attended Manitowoc Public Schools. She was married to Edward J. Carlier Sr., Aug. 18, 1920 at Manitowoc. He preceded her in death in March of 1954. She then married John P. (Jack) Hume at Manitowoc June 27, 1959. He preceded her in death Aug. 7, 1982. Mrs. Hume was a member of Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Christian Women of the Parish, Catholic Womens Club and American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Edward J. and Edith Carlier of Schaumburg, Ill., a daughter, Sharon Carlier of Huntington Beach, Calif.; a stepson and daughter, Arthur V. and Marion Hume of Jackson, Mich.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert (Alicia) Reitman and Mrs. Gladys Schwarz, both of Milwaukee and Mrs. Felix (Jackie) Kasbaum of Madison; a sister, Miss Adeline Krumel of Manitowoc; 25 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister, Lillian Timm. Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, assisted the family with funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tues., April 22, 1986 page 15 ****** [Viola Hume/d. 04-20-1986/age 85 yrs./widow of John P. Hume and Edward J. Carlier/ bur. on Edward J. Carlier lot]


WILLIAM HUME Items From The Pilot Files - Fifty Years Ago (1862) DEATH OF WILLIAM HUME Our whole community was astounded on Monday by the announcement that William Hume, Esq., late of Clarks Mills in this county, had recently met a terrible death in one of the southern cities, we believe Louisville, Ky. Mr. Hume had resided here for many years, having grown up from boyhood in our midst. Although a young man he has been very conspicuous in our county affairs and held many prominent positions, post master at Clarks Mills, town clerk, etc., the duties of which he discharged faithfully and satisfactorily. A few months since, Mr. Hume enlisted in the 21st regiment. On its arrival in Cincinnati, several members of his company were prostrated by sickness, and he was left to protect and see to their wants. constant exertion in their behalf brought disease on himself, and he too was placed in a hospital. While in a state of delirium he either walked or jumped out of a window in the third story of the building killing himself almost instantly. It was only last week that his devoted wife left home to attend him in his illness, and she will probably not learn his sad fate until she reaches the place of his melancholy death. We do not know of a man in our county whose death would be so generally lamented. His generous impulses and noble nature won the affections and endeared him to all his acquaintances, and they will mourn him with sorrowful hearts. He was a native of Ireland, and a brother of John P. Hume, of the Chilton Times. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 14, 1912 pg. 1 ******** William Hume funeral. Manitowoc Herald, 27 Nov 1862 ******** Funeral of William Hume The remains of William Hume were brought here from Kentucky by his devoted widow and buried in the cemetery in this town on Tuesday, the 25th. Funeral services were held in the Episcopal Church and an appropriate discourse delivered by Rev. Mr. Engle. A large number of mourners and friends attended and paid the last sad rites to his memory. The Chilton Times, edited by his brother, return thanks to the people of Manitowoc County, who by their sympathy and aid, done much to alleviate the suffering of the sorrowing friends of the diseased. Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Dec. 5, 1862 ******** (William Hume/d. 9 Nov. 1862 in Lebanon Ky./cause: fell from window, had typhoid fever, supposed to be crazy/soldier/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) ******** [??? Humes/bur. 11-25-1862]


NANCY ANN HUMM Nancy A. Humm, age 65, a resident of Bellevue, Neb., died Tuesday, February 2, 1999, in Nebraska. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Gerald Foley at 10 a.m. Monday, February 8, 1999, at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Nancy was born December 25, 1933, daughter of the late William and Ella Schoenberger McConnell. She married William E. Humm in 1952 at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Survivors include her husband, William E. Humm, Bellevue, Neb.; five children, William R. (Crystal) Humm, Lincoln, Neb., Robert (Wendy) Humm, Crescent, Iowa, Michael (Dana) Humm, Millard, Neb., Laurie (Tom) Dunbar, Omaha, Neb., Kathleen (Jeff) Gillen, Alamogordo, N.M.; three sisters, Kathleen (William) Anhalt, Manitowoc, Mary Ellen Crawford, Milwaukee, Ann (Tom) Schoening, Appleton; a sister-in-law, Luella McConnell, Pickeral, Wis.; 16 grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Robert McConnell; one brother-in-law, Robert Crawford. Friends may call at the Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home, 5-8 p.m. Sunday, and at Holy Innocents on Monday, 9 a.m. until the time of mass. A prayer service will be held Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, February 5, 1999 P. A2 ********* The Mass of Christian Burial for Nancy A. Humm, age 65, a resident of Bellevue, Neb., who died Tuesday February 2, 1999, in Nebraska, will be celebrated by Rev. Gerald Foley, at 10 a.m. Monday, February 8, 1999, at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Friends may call at the Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home, 5-8 p.m. Sunday, and at Holy Innocents on Monday, 9 a.m. until the time of mass. A prayer service will be held Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Herald Times Reproter, February 7, 1999


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


RAYMOND S. HUNT Funeral services for Raymond S. Hunt, 25, son of Mrs. Julia Gilbert Heavilin, of 1135A South 13th street, killed while flying alone in a plane near Napa, Calif., Sunday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Mittnacht-Kollath funeral home. Dr. C. H. Phipps of the First Presbyterian church will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hunt served over four years as an army air corps pilot, and was released from service in August, 1945. Since then he had been in civil service work in California. He was not married. The body will arrive from the west coast Saturday afternoon and friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 5, 1948 P. 2 ******** [place: Russ Island, CA/cause: laceration of aorta by plane crash/ bur. on Samuel S. Heavilin lot]


ESTHER HUNTINGTON Mrs. Wilber Huntington, 77, of 2112 LaFollette Ave., Manitowoc, died Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Leo J. Schmitt will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Huntington, nee Esther Pelky, was born May 7, 1899, at Bear Creek, Wis., daughter of the late Edgar and Madeline Guyette Pelky. She was married to Wilber N. Huntington July 3, 1916, at Gresham, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary July 3, 1876. She was a member of Daughters of Isabella, Christian Mothers Altar Society of Holy Innocents Church and Eagles Auxiliary of Manitowoc. Survivors include her husband, three sons, Wilber B. of Tampa, Fla., Reuben A., of Two Rivers and Theodore L. of Monterey, Calif.; five daughters, Mrs. Lester (Pauline) Graebel, Mr. Emil (Wilma) Budysz and Mrs. Dennis (Kathleen) Ryan of Manitowoc, Mrs. Fausto (Angeline) Hernandez, of New Bedford, Mass., and Mrs. Wesley (Betty) Jolin, of Two Rivers; a brother, Fabian Pelky, of Neenah; four sisters, Mrs. Hugo Westenberger, of Manitowoc, Mrs. Josephine Gartzke and Mr. Roland Hudson, of Menasha and Mrs. Wallace Karow, of Oshkosh, 20 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Two brothers, two sisters, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren preceded her in death. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday, where a Rosary service will be at 7 p.m. by members of Daughters of Isabella and a prayer service will be at 8 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, July 16, 1976 P. 3 ******** [wife of Wilber N. Huntington]


MAE HUNTINGTON Mrs. Wilber (Mae Kruse) Huntington, 65, Seffner, Fla., formerly of Mishicot died November 10, 1990 at a New York hospital. She was born May 2, 1925 in Shawano to Florence Kruse and the late Grover Kruse. On Sept. 5, 1942 she married Wilbur Huntington of Manitowoc. She was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seffner, Fla. Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Wayne and Sue Huntington, Lafayette, Louisiana; two daughters and sons-in-law, Darlene and Larry Weaver, Gouverneur, N.Y.; Marsha and Don Faulkner, Seffner, Fla.; eight grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters-in-law, Carl and Janet Kruse, Donald Kruse, William and Betsy Kruse, and Robert Kruse, all of Green Bay; six sisters and two brothers-in-law, Lila and Harry Ulrich, Appleton; Adeline and William Weatherwax, Embarass, WI.; Mrs. Evan (Margaret) Sponagle, Mrs. Gale (Alice) Kabacinski, Mrs. Robert (Jeanette) Bartow, Mrs. Inez Lambert, all of Green Bay; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbur on September 19, 1987 and her father, Grover Kruse on December 3, 1980. Arrangements were handled in New York. Burial at a future date in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Green Bay Press Gazette, Saturday, November 17, 1990 P. B2


WILBER B. HUNTINGTON (d. 1987) Wilber B. Huntington, 65, born in Gresham, Wisconsin, August 22, 1922, formerly of Seffner, Florida for the past 12 years, died by his daughters in the hospital in Gouverneur, N.Y., where he had been a patient since August 14, 1987. Mr. Huntington will be cremated in New York State and the remains will be brought back to Manitowoc in the near future. Mr. Huntington was a Veteran of World War II and also a Veteran of Korea. He joined the Military Escort Service in 147 bringing and escorting the World War II dead back to their home for military burial. Survivors include his wife, Mae L. Huntington; a son, Wayne W. Huntington of Lafayette, La.; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Darlene) Weaver of Gouverneur, N.Y. and Mrs. Donald (Marsha) Faulkner of Seffner, Florida; 8 grandchildren; sister and brothers, mostly of Manitowoc, Mrs. Lester (Pauline) Graebel of Manitowoc, Mrs. Emil (Wilma) Budish of Manitowoc, Angeline Hernandez of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Mrs. Wesley (Betty) Jolin of Two rivers, Mrs. Dennis P. (Kathleen) Ryan of Manitowoc; brothers, Reuben Huntington of ManitWilber (Doc) Huntington, 97, of Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc, died Saturday morning, May 16, 1992, at the home. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Presiding the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. Gerald Foley with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born July 11, 1894, in Shawano, Wis., son of the late Bert and Anna Keuschel Huntington. He married the former Esther Pelky on July 3, 1916, in Gresham, Wis. She preceded him in death on July 16, 1976. Mr. Huntington served in the Home National Guard during World War II and upon his return continued his employment with Manitowoc Engineering Company as an outside machinist, receiving his 50 Year Union Certificate and retiring in 1962. He served as the past president of Local 516 Machinist Union, past president of Local Fraternal Order of Eagles Aeries No. 706 and past president of The Equitable Reserve Association. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Reuben and Marge Huntington of Manitowoc, Theodore and Clarita Huntington of Upper Marlboro, Maryland; four daughters and sons-in-law, Pauline and Lester Graebel of Manitowoc, Wilma and Emil Budysz of Manitowoc, Betty and Wesley Jolin of Two Rivers, Kathleen and Dennis Ryan of Manitowoc; 20 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends also survive. He was preceded in death by a son and daughter-in-law, Wilber B. and Mae Huntington; a daughter, Angeline Hernandez; two brothers; a sister, a grandson; a granddaughter; and two great grandson. Friends may call at Holy Innocents Catholic Church on Tuesday morning from 9 a.m. until the time of service. The Pfeffer Funeral Home is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, May 17, 1992 ********* [widower of Esther Huntington]owoc, Ted Huntington of Upper Marlboro, Maryland; his father, Wilbur N. Huntington of Park Lawn Home also survives. His mother, Mrs. Esther H. preceded him in death in July of 1976 in Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., Sept. 24, 1987 page 18 ******** [d. at Gouverneur NY/cremains/bur. 09-15-1988]


WILBER N. HUNTINGTON (d. 1992) Wilber (Doc) Huntington, 97, of Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc, died Saturday morning, May 16, 1992, at the home. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Presiding the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. Gerald Foley with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born July 11, 1894, in Shawano, Wis., son of the late Bert and Anna Keuschel Huntington. He married the former Esther Pelky on July 3, 1916, in Gresham, Wis. She preceded him in death on July 16, 1976. Mr. Huntington served in the Home National Guard during World War II and upon his return continued his employment with Manitowoc Engineering Company as an outside machinist, receiving his 50 Year Union Certificate and retiring in 1962. He served as the past president of Local 516 Machinist Union, past president of Local Fraternal Order of Eagles Aeries No. 706 and past president of The Equitable Reserve Association. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Reuben and Marge Huntington of Manitowoc, Theodore and Clarita Huntington of Upper Marlboro, Maryland; four daughters and sons-in-law, Pauline and Lester Graebel of Manitowoc, Wilma and Emil Budysz of Manitowoc, Betty and Wesley Jolin of Two Rivers, Kathleen and Dennis Ryan of Manitowoc; 20 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends also survive. He was preceded in death by a son and daughter-in-law, Wilber B. and Mae Huntington; a daughter, Angeline Hernandez; two brothers; a sister, a grandson; a granddaughter; and two great grandson. Friends may call at Holy Innocents Catholic Church on Tuesday morning from 9 a.m. until the time of service. The Pfeffer Funeral Home is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, May 17, 1992 ********* [widower of Esther Huntington]


BARBARA A. HUNSADER Mrs. Barbara A. Hunsader, 88, who resided with a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tienor of Route 2, Reedsville, died early Wednesday morning, November 19, at the residence. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Leo J. Schmitt will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hunsader, nee Barbara Stoller, was born Aug. 14, 1892, in the Town of Pierce, Kewaunee County, daughter of the late Louis and Mary Rock Stoller. She was married to Henry Hunsader Sept. 13, 1916, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Kewaunee. The couple came to Manitowoc in 1936 where they owned and operated a farm. Her husband, Henry, preceded her in death Jan. 15, 1962. She was a member of Christian Mothers and Altar Scoiety (sic) of Holy Innocents Church. Survivors include four sons and daughters-in-law, Mark and Margaret Hunsader of Mishicot, Robert and Joyce Hunsader, Donald James and Connie Hunsader and Paul and Janice Hunsader of Bradenton, Fla.; six daughters and sons-in-law, Mabel and Leonard Tienor of Route 2, Reedsville, Madonna and Clarence Shimon and Leonore and Charles Christel of Manitowoc, Dorothy and Florian Zik of Two Creeks, Jeanne and Richard Lewis of Eagle, Wis., and Ruth and Kenneth Holsen of Danville, Calif.; 42 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Three brothers, two sisters and three grandchildren preceded her in death. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, where a prayer service will be at 8 p.m. by members of Christian Mothers and Altar Society, relatives and friends. Herald Times Reporter, November 19, 1980 P.3 ******** [widow of Henry Hunsader]


HENRY HUNSADER Henry Hunsader, 70, of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, died at home Monday morning. He had been ill six years. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church. The Rev. E.A. Radey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Hunsader was born in the Town of Pierce, Kewaunee County, son of the late Leonard and Crescense Roth Hunsader, March 4, 1891 He married Barbara Stoller at Kewaunee Sept. 13, 1916, and the couple resided there until 1936 moving then to the Manitowoc County farm where he was actively engaged until illness caused his retirement. He was a member of Holy Name Society of Holy Innocents Church. Surviving are his wife, six daughters, Mrs. Leonard Tienor, Rt. 2, Reedsville, Mrs. Clarence Shimon of Rt. 2, Manitowoc, Mrs. Florian Zik of Rt. 1, two Rivers, Mrs. Kenneth Holsen of Rt. 4, Manitowoc, Mrs. Richard Lewis of Palmyra, Wis., and Mrs. Charles Christel of Rt. 1, Manitowoc; four sons, Mark of Rt. 1, Mishicot, Robert on the home farm, Donald of Mounted Rt. 21, Manitowoc, and Paul of Rt. 2, Manitowoc; four brothers, Arthur of Weyauwega, Wis., Leonard of Green Bay, Joseph of Rt. 1, Algoma, and Edward of Casco; five sisters, Mrs. Miranda Jones of Cudahy, Mrs. Carl Martin and Miss Edna Hunsader of Manitowoc, Mrs. Gerald Nebbefeld of Sheboygan and Mrs. Arthur Krock of Appleton; and 31 grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home where the rosary will be recited at 8 o’clock this Tuesday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 16, 1962 P. 11 ******* [d. 01-15-1962/age 70 yrs.]


MARGARET HUNSADER Margaret Hunsader, age 65, of the village of Mishicot, died peacefully at the residence of her daughter, Barbara Born, Sheboygan, on Sunday, February 5, 1995. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, February 9, 1995, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Rev. John Neuser will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. She was born October 17, 1929, daughter of the late Louis and Mayme Jandrin Malfroid. She married Mark Hunsader on November 24, 1951, at Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church, Maplewood. He preceded her in death March 16, 1989. The couple farmed in the town of Gibson until moving to the village of Mishicot in 1975. She was then employed at the Mishicot Unimart until retiring in October 1993. She is a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, Ladies Altar Society and the Zanders Homemakers. Survivors include one son and two daughters-in-law, Thomas and Connie Hunsader, Fort Collins, Colo., Karen (Richard) Kirby, Kiel; one daughter and son-in-law, Barbara (Johnathan) Born, Sheboygan; three brothers, Louis Malfroid, Milwaukee, Larry Malfroid, Kelly Lake, Leon Malfroid, Green Bay; five grandchildren, Michelle, Jason, Misty, Katrina and Andrew. She was preceded in death by one son, Gerald on May 3, 1990. Friends may call at the Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, from 4-8 p.m on Wednesday, and Thursday until leaving for the church at 10 a.m. There will be a parish prayer service at 6 p.m. and an Altar Society service at 7:30 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, February 6, 1995 P. A2 ********* [d. at Sheboygan WI/widow of Mark Hunsader]


MARK H. HUNSADER Mark Hunsader, 67, of 121 S. Rockway St., Mishicot, died unexpectedly Thursday morning, March 16, 1989 at home. The Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 am Monday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Concelebrating the Mass will be Msgr. James Feely and Rev. Mark Stangel and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hunsader was born April 14, 1921 in Kewaunee County, son of the late Henry and Barbara Stoller Hunsader. He married Margaret Malfroid, November 24, 1951 at Holy Name of Mary Catholic church, Maplewood. He farmed in the Town of Gibson from 1947 to September 1, 1975 when he moved to his present address in the Village of Mishicot. Mr. Hunsader was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, two sons and daughters-in-law, Gerald and Karen Hunsader of New Holstein and Thomas and Connie Hunsader of Fort Collins, Colorado; a daughter, Barbara of Manitowoc; three brothers, Robert, Donald and Paul Hunsader of Bradenton, Florida; six sisters, Mrs. Leonard (Mabel) Tienor of Reedsville, Mrs. Clarence (Madonna) Shimon and Mrs. Charles (Lenore) Christel of Manitowoc, Mrs. Florian (Dorothy) Zik of Two Creeks, Mrs. Kenneth (Ruth) Holsen of Danville, California and Mrs. Jean Lewis of Elkhorn; three grandchildren, Micelle, Jason and Misty. Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, 3 pm to 8 pm Sunday, where a memorial service will be at 7 pm. Manitowoc Herald Times, Fri., Mar. 17, 1989 page B8


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


LELAND HUPPERT Leland Huppert, 82, of 1325 S. 15th St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Monday at home. Funeral services will be at 1:30 pm Thursday at Wesley Methodist Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Donald T. Stannard will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huppert was born Dec. 13, 1887 at Brillion, son of the late Rev. Jacob and Lydia Joerg Huppert. He attended schools in Almond, Wis., and was graduated from Almond High School. He was graduated from Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, Ohio in 1908. Following graduation he went to Oklahoma City, Okla., and became affiliated with Ford Motor Co. he later became superintendent of the Oklahoma Branch. He came to Manitowoc to become superintendent of the Dicke Motor Car Co. He married Juanita Buerstatte Sept. 29, 1919 at Milwaukee. In 1919 he purchased the Ford Agency and established Huppert Auto Co. Ill health forced him to retire in 1947. Mr. Huppert then became affiliated with the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. as a ? representative and later worked for the Milwaukee Equipment Co. as production manager until his final retirement. He was a member of Wesley Methodist Church, past treasurer and past board of trustee member of the church. He was also a choir member for 30 years and a former Sunday School teacher. Mr. Huppert was president of the Manitowoc Chamber of Commerce from 1924 to 1928, and past president of Manitowoc Rotary Club, for two terms, 1927 and 1928 and was active in Boy Scouting and the Boy Scout Council. He was also a member of Manitowoc Masonic Lodge No. 65, F & A.M. Survivors include his wife and a sister, Miss Alma Huppert of Pardeeville, Wis. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, after 4 pm Wednesday and from noon until time of service at the church. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tues., July 28, 1970 p.M16 ******* [d.07-27-1970/age 82 yrs./bur. on Heinrich M. Buerstatte lot] (13 Dec 1887/Jul 1970/SSDI)


JAMES HURKA James L Hurka Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name James L Hurka Death Date 31 Dec 1936 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [James L. Hurka/bur 1-2-1937/age 1 unknown/cause: premature]


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


FRANK HURTIG Motorist Killed When Car Misses Curve and Runs Into Power Pole Frank Hurtig Dies Instantly; Second Driver Runs Into Wrecked Car Frank A. Hurtig, 46, of 1040 North 12th street, was instantly killed and Wenzel Swetlik, 21, Whitelaw route 1, seviously injured in a double barreled highway accident on County Trunk D a half mile west of Two Rivers last night. Hurtig crashed into a high power pole when he missed a curve in the highway and Swetlik's car ran into Hurtig's machine a few minutes after the crash. The death brought Manitowoc county's 1939 fatality toll to seven. Crash Disrupts Power Hurtig, a lineman of the Public Service Corporation hit a guardpole which he helped to set in place some time ago. The crash broke wire connections and cut off the power in nearby farm homes. An electric clock in the home of Ben Rahmlow, who lives only a short distance from the scene of the accident, stopped at 9:54 p.m., indicating that that was the time when Hurtig hit the post. The impact was so terrific, according to Deputy Sheriff Eugene Spevachek, that Hurtig was hurled from the car, rolled for 50 feet and came to a stop when he hit a netting wire fence. He struck the fence with such force that his body bellied the wiring so deeply that the wire formed a sack about his body. Swetlik, who was driving west on county Trunk D, did not see Hurtig's car before the crash. The Hurtig machine, Spevachek said, rebounded onto the road after hitting the post. The lights were out and Swetlik hit the car before he could apply his brakes. Swetlik suffered a brain concussion, head lacerations, and a puncture wound in his throat. He was taken to the Two Rivers hospital, where his condition was reported as not serious this morning. Dr. Gerald Rau, county coroner, said there would be no inquest into Hurtig's death. Hurtig, he said, suffered a skull fracture, a broken left leg and a broken right arm. Car Badly Damaged Spevachek said that Hurtig was driving east when the accident occurred. There were skid marks for sixty feet before the crash, cutting from the right to the left side of the highway. The car crashed through a guard post into the high power post, snapping them both off. The big post landed about 15 feet away from its broken stub, Spevachek said. The car hit the post at the left front of the machine and entire front of the car was demolished. Swetlik's car was also badly damage. The Public Service Corporation, when hearing of the damage to their power line, called Hurtig's home to send him to repair the line, Spevachek said. When the family said he was not home other linemen were called. The crew found, on arriving at the scene, that their fellow workman had been killed. Rahmlow said that he heard the crash, and the lights went out in his home. He located a flashlight and ran to the scene of the accident. In the meantime Swetlik's car had hit the Hurtig machine. Mr. Hurtig was born October 23, 1893 in Marinette. He came to Manitowoc in 1917. In 1920 he was married to Viola Broeker, who survives. He was enlisted in the United States army during the World War. Funeral services are to be held Friday afternoon at 2 p'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. The American Legion will conduct military services. Survivors besides the widow include two daughters, (private), and a son, (private), all at home; his mother, Mrs. Charles Hurtig of Marinette; a brother, William of Marinette; and three sisters, Lucille and Lillian Hurtig of Chicago and Mrs. Henry Hillbom of Green Bay. The body will lie in state at the funeral home from Thursday noon until the time of the services Friday. Manitowoc Herald times, Wednesday, December 13, 1939 P.2 ******** [d. 12-12-1939/age 46 yrs./cause: fracture of skull/bur. on Viola Hurtig lot]


GRACE HUSAR Mrs. Victor Husar, 52, of 1906 Rankin St., Manitowoc, died Thursday morning at home. Private family funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Schneider- Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc, with burial in Evergreen cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Husar, nee Grace Yohanek, was born Oct. 13, 1922, at Kellnersville, daughter of the late Edward and Helen Schenian Yohanek. She was educated in schools in the Kellnersville and Rockwood areas. She was married to Victor E. Husar Nov. 12, 1938, at Kellnersville. Survivors include her husband, a son, Sgt. 1C Thomas, of West Berlin, Germany; daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Joan) Piper, of Green Bay; a brother, Victor, of Kellnersville; a sister, Mrs. Sylvan (Gladys) Swetlik, of Francis Creek and three grandchildren. Private family visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Schneider-Mittnacht Funeral Home. Herald Times Reporter, December 12, 1974 P. 3 ********* [d. 12-12-1974/age 52 yrs./wife of Victor Husar]


VICTOR E. HUSAR Victor E. Husar, age 79, formerly of 1906 Rankin St., Manitowoc, died Tuesday morning, July 19, 1994, at North Ridge Care Center. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at Reinbold Pfeffer Funeral Home. Rev. Gerald Foley will officiate with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. He was born June 22, 1915, at Kellnersville, Wis., son of the late Edward and Emma Feit Husar. He grew up in Kellnersville and was educated at St. Jospeh's Catholic School. He was married to Grace Yohanek November 12, 1938, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Kellnersville. She preceded him in death December 12, 1974. He worked for the Mirro Aluminum Company for 35 years retiring in 1980. He has lived at Manitowoc for most of his life. Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Lucille Husar, Appleton, Wis.; one daughter and son-in-law, Joan and Wayne Piper, Green Bay, Wis.; four grandchildren, Tracy Yindra, Tanya Piper, Steven Husar and Kelli VandenOever; four great grandchildren, Brooke Yindra, Christopher Brown, Derek Husar and Caitlin Husar; one sister, Lillian Hebel, Manitowoc; special friends include Jose Chavez, Eileen Pick, Charles Sindelar and Niki Satterburg. Survivors also include Donald Husar, Manitowoc, Lorraine Belongie, Manitowoc, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was also preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Clarence. Friends may call at the Reinbold Pfeffer Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, July 20, 1994 P. A2 ********* [widower of Grace D. Husar]


ANN E. (PARWORTH) HUSKE Mrs. Willliam (Ann) Huske, of 1723 Bergee Court, Manitowoc, died early Monday norning, Oct. 3, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc after a short illness. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, and 11:30 at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Daniel J. Felton will officiate, and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Surviving the former Ann E. Parworth are her husband, William R. Huske, four children, Jeff, Michael, Judy and Sue, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parworth, and two brothers, Paul and Jim. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday where a prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening by Deacon Paul Kieffer. Herald Times October, 1983 p.3 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)


BABY HUSKE Funeral services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Huske, 1716 Wisconsin Ave., Manitowoc, who was born and died Thursday afternoon at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, were at 10 am Friday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Besides his parents he is survived by a sister, Judy; two brothers, Jeffery and Michael; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parworth and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mrotek of Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald Times, Fri., June 3, 1966 page M15 ******** [cause: stillborn/bur. on Mrs. Archie Galbraith lot]


BONITA "BONNIE" HUSKE Bonnie Huske, age 56, of 1502 Madison St., Manitowoc, died Thursday morning, Nov. 11, 2004, at her residence. Bonnie was born March 11, 1948, in Manitowoc, daughter of Georgiana Osieczanek Becker and the late Hilary J. Becker. She was a graduate of Lincoln High School, Manitowoc, class of 1966. Bonnie was employed as a bar manager at the Left End Supper Club for many years. She then worked as a waitress at Susie's Restaurant and currently at Four Seasons Restaurant in Manitowoc. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law: Staci and Joseph Meidl, Valders; two sons and a daughter-in-law: Wayne and Barbara Huske, Manitowoc; Clark Huske, Manitowoc; six grandchildren: Brittani and A.J. Meidl, Wayne Jr. and Julia Huske, Nathan and Carly Huske; her mother: Georgiana Becker, Manitowoc; a brother: William Becker, Manitowoc; and special friends: Mary Jane Bruss, Janet Froelich and Kathy Szymczyk. Also surviving are aunts, uncles, other relatives and many friends including her pet cats, Bob and Gypsy. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004, at The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Pastor Donald Staude with burial of the cremated remains at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The family will greet relatives and friends from 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004, until the time of the memorial service at 7 p.m. at The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc. Herald Times Reporter, November 14, 2004 ********* [dau. of Georgiana and Hilary]


LEON B. HUSKE Leon B. Huske, 46, of 1018 South 17th street, died Wednesday afternoon at Maple Crest sanatorium. Funeral services will be held Saturday, at 2 p.m., from the Leschke Funeral Home and at 2:30 at Evergreen cemetery, the Rev. Martin Trygstad of the Valders Lutheran church officiating. The body will lie in state at the Leschke Funeral Home from 7:30 o’clock this evening until the hour of the services. Mr. Huske was born in Georgia on November 19, 1895. He came to Manitowoc in 1917 and had been employed as a machinist at the ship yards. He married Blanche Singer of this city on September 19, 1919. She survives with five children, Eleanore, Rosemary and William of this city, John of Valders and Leo who is sailing on the Lakes; and one sister, Mrs. M. M. Frazier of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Huske is a Word War veteran. He served in that war with the engineering corps. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 4, 1942 P. 2 ******** [cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur. on wife Mrs. Blanche Huske lot]


WILLIAM R. HUSKE William R. Huske, age 66, of 1020 Magnolia Avenue, Manitowoc, died Friday, March 30, 2001, at home, surrounded by his loving family, after an eight week battle with cancer. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 3, 2001, at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders. Officiating at the service will be Intern Pastor Marcia Solberg with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. William was born on December 21, 1934, in Manitowoc, son of the late Leon B. and Blanche Singer Huske. He graduated from Manitowoc Lincoln High School with the Class of 1953. On January 7, 1956, he married Ann Parworth, who preceded him in death on October 3, 1983. On August 5, 1995, he married Mardell Ruh. Bill was employed as the National Sales Manager of the Toy Division of Aluminum Specialty Co., Manitowoc, and also as the Sales Manager of Monogram Models of Chicago, Ill., retiring in 1981. He was a volunteer at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, particularly in the chemical dependency unit and also a bell ringer for the Salvation Army. Bill was also willing to give of his time to anyone in need. Survivors include his wife, Mardell Ruh Huske, Manitowoc; two sons and daughters- in-law, Jeffrey (Diane) Huske, South Milwaukee, Michael (Karen) Huske, Manitowoc; two daughters and one son-in-law, Judy (Jeff) Hasselmer, Maribel, Sue Huske, Manitowoc; three grandchildren, Zachary Huske, Daniel and Maggie Hassemer; five step grandchildren, Jennifer and Jessica Haselow, Peter Jay Woodkey, Dottie Woodkey, and Jacob Ledvina; brother and sister-in-law, Leon (Dorothy) Huske, Rochester, Minn.; two sisters, Eleanor Anderson, Denver, Colo., Rosemay Kahler, Coeur d' Alene, Idaho; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Janice (Paul) Burkart, Dennis Ruh, Daniel (Carol) Ruh, Darrell (Mary) Ruh, Terry (Debbie) Ruh, Joleen Thibodeau, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. He was preceded in death by a brother, John Huske. The family will greet relatives and friends at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, on Monday, April 2, 2001, from 4-8 p.m. and also Tuesday morning at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services at 11:00 a.m. A memorial has been established in Bill's name. Herald Times Reporter, April 1, 2001 P. A6


DONALD J. HUSMANN Donald John Husmann Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Donald John Husmann Death Date 28 Nov 1934 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [bur. 12-1-1934/cause: premature birth]


SOPHIA J. HUSS Sophia J. Huss, age 88 a resident of Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc, died Monday evening, August 2, 1999, at the home. Funeral Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday, August 6, 1999, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, and 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. Roman Zbieranski O.F.M. with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born May 16, 1911, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Oscar and Josephine Neidy Carlson. On September 5, 1931, she married William Huss in Manitowoc. He preceded her in death on November 22, 1978. Sophia was employed at the Mirro Aluminum Company, National Tinsel Company and Holy Family Hospital for many years until her retirement. Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Jeanette Huss, Valdosta, Ga.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Kay and Ronald Bernhardt, Manitowoc, Christine and Ken Wergin, West Allis; six grandchildren, Christina Huss, Vicky (Ron) Farr, Dennis (Jean) Bernhardt, Marcia (Jeff) Vogel, Eric (Julie) Bernhardt, Amanda Schill; five great-grandchildren; along with nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Sophia was preceded in death by her step-mother, Theresa Carlson; one sister, Maxine Carlson; and one brother, David Carlson. The family will greet relatives and friends at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc from 5-8 p.m. Thursday where a prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. led by Deacon Alan Boldt. Herald Times Reporter, August 4, 1999 P. A2


WILLIAM HUSS William K. Huss, 78, of 209 Riverview Dr., Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning in Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10 am Saturday in Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. David A. Passet will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Huss was born Jan. 22, 1900 in Berneck, Germany, son of the late Jacob and Christine Kuehnl Huss. Immigrating to the United States in 1923, he lived in Davenport, Iowa prior to moving to Manitowoc. Sept. 5, 1931 he married Sophia Carlson in Manitowoc. He had been employed 25 years with Color Craft Printing Co., Manitowoc, retiring in 1970. Mr. Huss was a 45 year member of Eagles Aerie 706 and a 50 year member of the Frier-Saenger-Bund. Survivors include his wife, a son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Jeannette Huss of Valdosta, Ga.; two daughters and sons-in-law, Kay and Ronald Bernhardt of Manitowoc and Christine and Pal Schill of Milwaukee; a brother, Paul Huss of Sheldon, Ill.; and five grandchildren. Friends may call in Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 6 pm to 9 pm Friday and Saturday morning prior to the time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Wed., Nov. 22, 1978 page 3 ******** [d. 22 Nov. 1978/age 78 yrs]


ANNE MARGARET HUSSEY Miss Anne M. Hussey, 91, a Manitowoc resident, died Thursday, May 8, at St. Mary Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 9 am Saturday at St. Mary Home Chapel, Manitowoc. Rev. Thomas Wojciechowski O.F.M. and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Miss Hussey was born January 4, 1895 in the Town of Franklin, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Jerry and Jane Fitzgerald Hussey Sr. She was a graduate of Manitowoc Public High School and also Milwaukee Normal Teaching College. Miss Hussey was a retired school teacher. Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Helen Bartelme of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Miss Mary Hussey, Miss Dolores Hussey and Sister Rosita Marie Hussey of Chicago; a brother, Jerry Hussey Jr., of Manitowoc and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by three brothers and three sisters. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 6 pm to 8 pm Friday where a prayer service will be at 7:30 pm and Saturday morning at St. Mary Home Chapel from 8:30 am to the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Thurs., May 8, 1986 page 21 ********* [d. 05-08-1986/age 91 yrs./bur. on Jerry Hussey Sr. lot]


DOLORES M. HUSSEY Hussey Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907 Name Hussey Birth Date 22 Mar 1902 Birth Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Reel 0121 Record Number 002112 "Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907" ***** Dolores M. Hussey Death • U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name Dolores M. Hussey Social Security Number XXX Birth Date 22 Mar 1902 Issue year Before 1951 Issue State Illinois Last Residence 60660, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Death Date 13 Jun 2000 "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014"


ESTHER D. HUSSEY Esther D. Hussey, 89, formerly of 2612 Wollmer Street, Manitowoc, died Sunday morning, June 5, 1988 at Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10 am Wednesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Alan Sunn will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The former Esther Ottelien was born March 19, 1899 at Reedsville, Wisconsin, daughter of the late August and Emily Sorge Ottelien. She married Jerry Hussey on August 30, 1941 at Reedsville, Wisconsin. Prior to marriage she taught in rural area schools and in the City of Manitowoc. Survivors include her husband, Jerry of Manitowoc; a son and daughter-in-law, David and Geraldine Hussey of Union City, California; a sister, Miss Viola Ottelien of Manitowoc; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Alma Krueger and Emma Kraus and two brothers, Art and Fred Ottelien. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, 5 pm to 8 pm Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., June 6, 1988 page 14 ******** (Mar 19, 1899/May 05, 1988/SSDI) [died 06-05-1988/age 89 yrs.]


JERRY HUSSEY SR (d. 1949) Jerry Hussey, 88 (photo), of 846 North 12th street, died at his home last night following a short illness. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Pfeffer funeral home and at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic church, the Rev. E. A. Radey officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hussey was born July 20, 1860, in Manitowoc county and operated a farm in the town of Franklin. In 1878 he married Jane Fitzgerald. They moved to Manitowoc in 1941. Survivors are the wife; eight daughters, Miss Mary, Mrs. George Bartelme, Miss Ann M., Mrs. Henry Jansen, Miss Delores M., Sister Rosita Marie, Mrs. Joseph Kilbane and Mrs. Armin Pitz; three sons, Dr. F. J. Hussey, Joseph M. and Jerry Jr. Another son, John, proceeded his father in death. A sister, Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald, 17 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. The body may be viewed after Tuesday noon at the Pfeffer funeral home. The rosary will be recited at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 27, 1949 P. 2 ******** [bur. 06-29-1949/age 88 yrs.]


JERRY L. HUSSEY (d. 1993) Jerry L. Hussey, age 93, of 2612 Wollmer St., Manitowoc, died Sunday, March 7, 1993, at the Manitowoc Health Care Center. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, March 10, 1993, 9:30 a.m. at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and at 10 a.m. at the St. Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. Ronald Reimer will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial and burial will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born August 20, 1899, in Manitowoc, the son of the late Geremiah and Jane Fitzgerald Hussey. He farmed at Whitelaw until 1938 when he moved to Manitowoc. He married the former Esther Ottelien August 30, 1941, at the St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. She preceded him in death May 5, 1968. Mr. Hussey had been employed by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company for many years retiring in 1962. He had been a member of the Manitowoc Eagles Aerie No. 706. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, David and Geraldine Hussey, Union City, Calif.; two sisters, Miss Dolores Hussey, Chicago, and Sister Rosita Marie Hussey, Chicago; nieces, nephews. He was also preceded in death by three brothers, Frank, Joseph, and Jack Hussey, six sisters, Helen Bartelme, Mary Hussey, Florence Kilbane, Peg Jansen, Fran Pitz, and Ann Hussey. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday. Deacon William Klein will conclude the visitation with a prayer service at 8 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, March 8, 1993 P. A2 ********* [widower of Esther D. Hussey/aka Jeremiah Leo Hussey]


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


JANE HUSSEY (d. 1962) Mrs. Jerry Hussey, Sr., 98, former Manitowoc resident, died Sunday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Helen Bartelme, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Mrs. Hussey had been ill for an extended period. Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church. The Rev. E. A. Radey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Mary Jane Fitzgerald was born Aug. 2, 1864, in the Town of Maple Grove, daughter of the late Joseph and Ellen Fitzgerald. She attended Maple Grove schools and was employed several years at Chicago before she was married July 5, 1887, at Maple Grove to Jerry Hussey. The couple farmed in the Town of Franklin until retiring in 1941 and moving to Manitowoc. Her husband died in 1949. Mrs. Hussey was a member of Christian Mothers Altar Society of Holy Innocents Church and of Robert Hampton Chapter of War Mothers. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Frank J. of Remsen, Iowa, and Jerry Jr., of Manitowoc; seven daughters, Miss Mary and Miss Dolores of Chicago, Mrs. Bartelme and Miss Ann of Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sister Rosita Marie of St. Louis and Mr. Henry Jansen and Mrs. Frances Pitz of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. William Doherty of Omaha, Nebr.; 17 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Two sons and a daughter preceded her in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Wednesday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. by members of the Christian Mothers Altar Society. Manitowoc Herald Times, September 24, 1962 P. 13 ******** [[Mary Jane Hussey/d. 09-23-1962/died at Fort Dodge IA/age 97 yrs./ widow of Jerry Hussey Sr.]


MARY HUSSEY (d. 1990) Mary Hussey, 100, former Manitowoc resident, who resided at Chicago, Illinois, died Sunday, January 7, 1990, at Chicago, Illinois. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Presiding at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. Ronald Reimer and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mary was born November 25, 1899, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late Jeremiah and Mary Jane Fitzgerald Hussey. Survivors include a brother, Jerry Hussey of Manitowoc; two sisters, Dolores M. Hussey and Sister Rosita Hussey C.S.J., both of Chicago; nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Pfeffer funeral Home from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter ******** Funeral services for Mary Hussey, 100, former Manitowoc resident and currently residing at Chicago, Illinois, who died Sunday, January 7, 1990, at Chicago, will be 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Presiding at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. Ronald Reimer and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. this Wednesday evening. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter ******** [d.Cook County, ILL./age 100 yrs./bur. on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hussey Sr. lot]


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


ADELINE HUTCHISON Adeline C. Hutchison, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giljan Hutchison, of 301 Lake street, died last night after a six weeks illness. Death was due to pneumonia. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Miss Hutchison was born in Sheboygan in 1927. The family moved to this city when she was a child. She was in the sixth grade of the Madison school. The parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison, Newton, and Mrs. Cora Seiler, city, survive. The body may be viewed at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 12, 1938 P. 4 ********* [Adeline Cora/d. 11-14-1938/age 11 yrs./cause: general septicemia and lung gangrene broncho pneumonia/bur. on Giljam Hutchison lot]


ANDREW HUTCHISON Andrew Hutchison, 70, of 3702 W. Marshall St., Manitowoc, died Monday evening, January 24, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at First Reformed United Church of Christ, Manitowoc. The Rev. Arthur H. Wille will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hutchison was born May 22, 1912, in the Town of Wilson, Sheboygan County, son of the late John M. and Emilie Katte Hutchison. He married Irmgard Daehn Oct. 22, 1932, at St. Andrew Church, Sheboygan. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1982. Mr. Hutchison was a 40 year member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 706 of Manitowoc and was active many years in Manitowoc County Dartball League. He had been employed with Mirro Corporation for more than 45 years, retiring in 1974. Survivors include his wife, Irmgard, a son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Lynn Hutchison and two daughters and sons-in-law, Patsy and Walter Brefczynski and Andrea and John Pickard of Manitowoc; four brothers, Edward of Sheboygan and Theodore, Clarence and Henry of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Klein of Manitowoc and Mrs. Annie Grutknecht of Sheboygan; six grandchildren, Jodi, Jaclyn Jill, Jilleen, Jerril, Jay and Jaclyn Leigh and two great-grandchildren, Jennifer and Dustin. Seven brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday until 11 a.m. Thursday and at the church from noon until the time of service. An Eagles memorial service will be 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Herald Times Reporter, January 25, 1983 P. 3


BERNICE HUTCHISON Bernice Hutchison Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Bernice Hutchison Death Date 30 Jan 1926 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [baby]


CORNELIUS HUTCHISON Cornelius Hutchison, 86, of Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc, died Saturday, January 16, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gerald Schrankler will officiate and military services will be conducted by the VFW Post 659 of Manitowoc. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hutchison was born Nov. 13, 1895, at Sheboygan, son of the late John M. and Emilie Katte Hutchison. He married Hulda Russo April 23, 1921, at Sheboygan. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1971. Mr. Hutchison was employed with Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc., prior to his retirement in 1960. He was a veteran, serving in the United States Army Infantry in World War I. He was a member of VFW Post 659, World War I Barracks 2565 and Boilermakers Local 443 of Manitowoc. Survivors include his wife, Hulda, a son and daughter-in-law, Raymond and Emma Hutchison and a daughter and son-in-law, Delores and Albin Wiegert of Appleton; five brothers, Edward of Sheboygan and Theodore, Clarence, Andrew and Henry of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Klein of Manitowoc and Mrs. Annie Gutknecht of Sheboygan, six grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Six brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Monday evening and Tuesday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, January 18, 1982 P. 3


GERTRUDE HUTCHISON Mrs. Theodore (Gertrude M.) Hutchison, 66, of 1225 S. 26th St., Manitowoc, died Friday evening, April 6, at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Edmund E. Olson will officiate and burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hutchison, nee Gertrude M. Buss, was born June 13, 1917, in the Town of Centerville, daughter of the late Arthur Buss and Hilda Houenstein Rodewald. She married Theodore Hutchison on June 1, 1935, at St. Peter & St. Paul Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Wis. The couple farmed in the Town of Centerville and the Town of Liberty and moved to Manitowoc in 1945. Survivors include her husband, Theodore; her mother, Mrs. Hilda Rodewald of Newton; a brother and sister-in-law, Milton G. and Winiferd (sic) Buss of Newton; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Sunday evening and Monday until time of services. Herald Times Reporter, April 8, 1984 P. 3 ********* [wife of Theodore Hutchison]


GILJAM HUTCHISON Giljam Hutchison, 73, of Star Route Townsend formerly of 1524 N. 23rd St., Manitowoc, died Thursday morning at Oconto Falls Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Private funeral services will be Saturday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. William A. Schultz will officiate with burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hutchison was born Aug. 29, 1902, in the Town of Meeme, Sheboygan County, son of the late John M. and Mollie Katte Hutchison. He was educated in Sheboygan County. He married Martha C. Weier April 18, 1925. She preceded him in death in 1968. He had been employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding, Inc., retiring in 1961. Survivors include eight brothers, Cornelius, Theodore, Henry, Andrew and Clarence of Manitowoc, James and Edward of Sheboygan and Harry of Milwaukee, three sisters, Mrs. Herman (Minne) Hecker of Manitowoc, and Mrs. Arthur (Josephine) Klein of Two Rivers and Mrs. Ann Gutknecht of Sheboygan and nieces and nephews. A daughter Adeline and three brothers William, John and Wilbert preceded him in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, State Street Chapel from 6 to 9 o’clock this Friday evening. Herald Times Reporter, April 16, 1976 P. 14 ******* [d. at Oconto Falls WI]


HULDA CAROLINE HUTCHISON Mrs. Hulda Caroline Hutchison, 81, who resided at Manitou Manor, Manitowoc, died Thursday, July 8, at her residence. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gerald Schrankler will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hutchison, nee Hulda Rosso, was born Sept. 20, 1900, in the Town of Newton, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late William and Marie Awe Rosso. She was married to Cornelius Hutchison April 23, 1921, at Sheboygan. He preceded her in death Jan. 16, 1962. Mrs. Hutchison was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, Senior Citizens of Manitowoc, V.F.W. 658 Auxiliary, and World War I Barracks 2565 Auxiliary. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Raymond and Emma Hutchison of Appleton; a daughter and son-in-law; Delores and Albin Wiegert of Appleton; six grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, sisters-in-laws, brothers-in-laws, nieces, nephews, and many close friends. She was preceded in death by two brothers and four sisters. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home from 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Friday evening and Saturday until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, July 9, 1982 P. 3


IRMGARD HUTCHISON Irmgard "Hutch" Hutchison, age 85, of Manitowoc, died peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Friday, July 24, 1998. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 27, 1998, at First Reformed United Church of Christ, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Pastor Stephen Schuette and Pastor Arthur Wille with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Irmgard Helen Daehn was born June 19, 1913, in Sheboygan, daughter of the late William and Anna Luckow Daehn. She was a 1931 graduate of Sheboygan Central High School. On October 22, 1932, she married Andrew Hutchison and they moved to Manitowoc. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1982. Andrew preceded her in death on January 24, 1983. "Hutch" worked for many years as Continuity Director for WOMT Radio and also at the Wisconsin Fuel and Light Company as a dispatcher. She was a member of First Reformed United Church of Christ, and served on the church council and as deacon as well as substitute secretary on many occasions. She served as a sergeant in the Civil Air Patrol from 1943-1945. She was past president of the Eagles Auxiliary three times and served as an Eagles State trustee. She was member of the Viking Rosemalor's, the Knitting Club, Copps Consumer Board and the Newton Lions Club. She received numerous awards from the Newton Lions including the Heart of Gold Award and the Presidents Appreciation Award for her many contributions to help the disabled in our community. She has knitted and donated over 1,500 lap robes to local nursing home residents through the Newton Lions Club. In 1988, after receiving seven nominations, Irmgard was the recipient of the Clipper City Chordsman Harmony Award, naming her Citizen of the Year. She has also served on the Harmony Award Selection Committee. In 1989, she received a special commendation for being nominated as one of Wisconsin's ten most admired senior citizens. Irmgard enjoyed knitting, crocheting, rosemaling, painting country scenes on saws and spending time with her family and friends. She will be sadly missed by those whose lives she touched and always remembered for her compassionate, loving spirit. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Patsy and Walter Brefczynski, Manitowoc, Andi and Tom Beschta, Valders; one son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Lynn Hutchison, Manitowoc; eight grandchildren,Jodi (Chris) Lewis, Jaclyn (Lee) Rocklewitz, Jerri (Jeff) Rathjen, Jill (John) Bodwin, Jay Hutchison and his fiancé, Connie Stelzer, Jacly, Andrew and Matthew Pickard; six great- grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; three sisters-in-law, Frances Hutchison, Ruth Hutchison, Melitta Hutchison; one brother-in-law, Henry Hutchison; nieces, nephews, and many special friends whose lives Irmgard has touched through the years. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Hattie Abel; two brothers, Harry and William Daehn. Relatives and friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4-9 p.m. Sunday (TONIGHT) where an Eagles Auxiliary Service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Relatives and friends may also call Monday at First Reformed United Church of Christ from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Irmgard's family would like to say a special thank you to the staff of Holy Family Memorial Hospice for their compassionate assistance in caring for their mother at home. God bless you and the wonderful work you do! Herald Times Reporter, July 26, 1998 P. 2


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


MARTHA HUTCHISON Mrs. Giljam Hutchison, 63, of 1524 N. 23rd St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, following a short illness. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at First Reformed United Church of Christ, Manitowoc. The Rev. Theodore Crusius will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hutchison, nee Martha Cora Weier, was born Jun 7, 1905, at Manitowoc, daughter of the late William and Cora Douglas Weier. She was married to Giljam Hutchison April 18, 1925. She is survived by her husband, a son, Erving Seiler and a sister, Mrs. Thorval Cerull of Manitowoc. Two daughters preceded her in death. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, Ninth street entrance, after 3 p.m. Thursday until noon Friday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 10, 1958 P. 20 ******** [d. 07-10-1968/age 63 yrs./wife of Giljam Hutchison]


ROBERT E. HUTCHISON Robert E. Hutchison, 56, of 7213 Scheffler Road, Newton, Wisconsin, died unexpectedly late Monday evening, September 7, 1987 at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 1:30 pm Friday, September 11, at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home. Rev. David Klutterman will officiate with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hutchison was born December 27, 1930 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, son of Mary Ann Kliment and the late John Martin Hutchison. He grew up and was educated at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, moving to his present address in 1959. Mr. Hutchison presently worked for Gus Holman Company at Sheboygan, Wisconsin for the past 17 years. He was married to Caroline Hutchison. Mr. Hutchison was a member of Wisconsin Czechs, EAA Manitowoc County Chapter 383, Wisconsin Steam Engine Club and Teamsters Local Union 75 of Green Bay. Mr. Hutchison was presently a Union Steward. Survivors include his parents, Mary and Joseph Chobot of Manitowoc; his former wife, Caroline of Sheboygan; two sons and a daughter-in-law, John Martin Hutchison III of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin and Steve Edward and Patricia Hutchison of Hilbert, Wisconsin; four daughters and sons-in-law, Debra Kay and George Gersmehl of Batvia, Wisconsin, Renee Ann Hutchison and James Morgan of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Denise Marie and Elwood Free of Rural Newton, Wisconsin and Jean Theresa and Raul Ramos of Indianapolis, Indiana; five grandchildren, Jason, Christian, Sarah, Billy and Marlena; his fiancée, Laura L. Gallas of Newton, Wisconsin and her three boys, Christopher, James and Patrick; an aunt, Dorothy Lachowicz of Two Rivers, Wisconsin and other aunts, uncles and cousins survive. Friends may call at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 4 pm to 9 pm Thursday and Friday until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tues., Sept. 8, 1987 page 18


THEODORE HUTCHISON Theodore Hutchison age 92, a resident of the Wright Home, Manitowoc, died Friday afternoon, February 7, 1997, at the Manitowoc Health Care Center. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 11, 1997, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Rev. Robert Simensen with burial to follow in the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born February 9, 1904, in Sheboygan, son of the late John M. and Maatje (Molly) Katte Hutchison. On June 1, 1935, he married the former Gertrude Buss at St. Peter St. Paul Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Wis. She preceded him in death on April 6, 1984. The couple farmed in the town of Centerville and the town of Liberty, then moved to Manitowoc in 1945, Survivors include two brothers, Clarence Hutchison and Henry Hutchison, both of Manitowoc; a special friend, Erma Schroeder, Manitowoc; one brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Milton and Winifred Buss, Newton; three sisters-in-law, Malitta Hutchison, Irmgard Hutchison, Frances Hutchison, all of Manitowoc; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. He was preceded in death by nine brothers and three sisters. Friends may call at St. Paul Lutheran Church on Tuesday morning, February 11, 1997, from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. The Pfeffer Funeral Home, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, February 10, 1997 P. A2 ********* [widower of Gertrude]


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


FRANCINE HUWATSCHEK Mrs. Francine Huwatschek, 87, who made her home with her son, Dr. George Huwatschek, 621 N. 8th street, died Sunday afternoon at Holy Family hospital after a short illness. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Wattawa, Urbanek & Schlei funeral home with the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home. Mrs. Huwatschek was the widow of George Huwatschek, who died 10 years ago. Born Francine Bauman in Germany Jan. 11, 1853, she came to Manitowoc 68 years ago. The survivors are four sons, Dr. Frank Huwatschek of Belleville, Ill., Dr. George of this city, Oscar of Chciago and Edwin of Savannah, Ga., one brother, George Baumann and one sister, Mrs. Charlotte Hausman, both of Germany, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, June 3, 1940 P. 2 ******** [d. 06-02-1940/age 87 yrs./cause: coronary occlusion/bur. on Dr. George E. Huwatschek lot] (Mrs. George Huwatschek/age 87 yrs. 4 mo. 5 da./St. John's United Church of Christ)


GEORGE HUWATSCHEK (d. 1930) HOTEL MAN AND TAILOR, EARLY DAYS, PASSES George Huwatschek, 78, Who Was a Member of First Volunteer Fire Company Here Dies Last Night George Huwatschek, 78, pioneer tailor and hotel owner of Manitowoc, who in later years followed truck gardening as a hobby and was a member of the Torrent fire company, in the early village days of Manitowoc, passed away last night at 11 o’clock at the home, 1028 North Eighteen street. The death of Mr. Huwatschek removes from the community a pioneer who has been identified here for more than fifty-five years. Born at Neumarkt, Austria, Feb. 18, 1852, the deceased spent his early life in Austria. When he reached twenty years of age he emigrated to America and came directly to Manitowoc. He was married here October 7, 1873 to Miss Frances Baumann, who survives him. While in Austria the deceased learned the tailor’s trade which he followed there and on coming here was employed a year by Hoyer Bros. when he located at Troy, N.Y. for a year. Operates Hotel Here Mr. Huwatschek then came back to Manitowoc and was employed for a number of years by Schuette Bros. Co. In 1883 the deceased built the old Milwaukee House at the corner of Tenth and Commercial streets, which he operated as a hotel for a number of years. He disposed of this property in 1904 and lived a semi-retired life since then. He took up truck gardening as a diversion and for years took pride in the excellence of the produce that he raised. In the years that Manitowoc operated a volunteer fire department with a hand pump company, Mr. Huwatschek was most active in the company and in his retiring years never tired of telling of the exploits of that early day Torrent fire company. Widow, 4 Sons Survive Besides his widow the deceased is survived by four sons, Dr. Frank Huwatschek, Dr. George Huwatschek, Oscar and Edwin. Funeral services will be held on Friday after- noon at two o’clock in charge of the Rev. Blaufuss. The remains may be viewed at the Wattawa and Urbanek chapel, from now until the time of the funeral which will be held from the Wattawa and Urbanek chapel. Manitowoc Herald News, July 16, 1930 P. 2 ******** [bur. 7-18-1930/age 78 yrs/cause: cancer of liver] (d. 15 July 1930/age 77 yrs. 11 mo. 27 da./St. John's United Church of Christ)


GEORGE E. HUWATSCHEK D.D.S. (d. 1959) Dr. George Huwatschek, 83, pioneer Manitowoc dentist, died Tuesday morning after suffering a heart attack while shoveling snow at his home, 621 N. Eighth St. Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending arrival of a son, Dr. Earl Huwatschek, of Port Washington and will be announced Wednesday by Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Dr. Huwatschek was born at Manitowoc April 30, 1876, and served an 18 months apprenticeship under Dr. George Henry before entering the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. For three years after his graduation he practiced at Prairie du Chien and then came to Manitowoc and established an office in the Odd Fellows Building. Dr. Huwatschek kept his office hours with such meticulous regularity that building attendants could predict to the minute his arrival and departures. He retired in June, 1938, after 42 years in the profession and lived in retirement at his home since. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 24, 1959 P. 13 ********* Funeral services for Dr. George Huwatschek, 83, pioneer Manitowoc dentist who died Tuesday of a heart attack while shoveling snow at his home, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The services will be conducted by Masonic Lodge No. 65 and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Born April 30, 1876, at Manitowoc, he was a son of the late George and Francine Baumann Huwatschek and attended public schools at Manitowoc before entering and graduating from Chicago College of Dental Surgery (now the dental college of Loyola University). He married the former Louise Mueller at Manitowoc Aug. 27, 1902. She preceded him in death in 1952. Dr. Huwatschek held a dental license for 63 years. Earlier this year he was presented a 60 year membership certificate at Prairie du Chien by the Free and Accepted Masonic Lodge No. 106 where he originally joined the order. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert Keller of Manitowoc, and a son, Dr. Earl Huwatschek of Port Washington, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Three brothers preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Thursday. Manitowoc Herald Times, November 25, 1959 P. 15 ******* [d. 11-24-1959/age 83 yrs.]


HOPE HUWATSCHEK Hope Smith Huwatschek, age 84 years of Port Washington, died Wednesday evening, September 4, 1991 at Lasata Nursing Home in Cedarburg where she had been a resident for the past several years. The former Hope Smith was born November 3, 1906 in Port Washington, a daughter of the late Capt. Delos Smith and Delia Wassink Smith. She was a 1927 graduate of University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and taught in Freeport, Ill., and at the former Milwaukee Institute of Technology, now MATC. In June of 1938 she married Dr. Earl Huwatschek at the Smith home in Port Washington. Dr. Huwatschek preceded her in death in 1981. Mrs. Smith served as the Corporate Secretary for all the Smith Browers entities from early 1930's until her retirement in 1986. She is survived by two sons, Neil of Freemont, Calif., and Ned of Port Washington; a daughter, Lenys Walden of Mequon and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her sister, Evelyn Smith, the founder of Smith Bros. Restaurant in Port Washington and by two brothers, Lester and Oliver Smith. She was a member of First Congregational Church in Port Washington, the Order of Eastern Star Ozaukee Chapter 147, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and was a charter member of the Port Washington Womens Club. Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 7th at 1:30 pm at First Congregational Church in Port Washington conducted by Ozaukee Chapter 147 Order of the Eastern Star followed by Rev. Jeffrey Suddendorf. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Visitation will be held at the First Congregational Church, 131 N. Webster St. in Port Washington Saturday from 11:30 - 1:30 pm. In lieu of flowers the family has requested memorials to First Congregational Church or Ozaukee Chapter 147 Order of Eastern Star. Manitowoc Herald Times, Fri., Sept. 6, 1991 page B10 ******** [d. at Cedarburg WI/widow of Earl Huwatschek]


LOUISE HUWATSCHEK Mrs. Louise Huwatschek, 69 (above), of 621 North Eighth St., Manitowoc, wife of Dr. George Huwatschek, retired Manitowoc dentist, died suddenly Monday evening at the home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Rev. Richard Schmitz, a nephew, will officiate and interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born Louise Mueller in Reedsville in 1882, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Mueller. The family moved to Manitowoc, where her father for many years was a prominent brewer. Following her marriage to Dr. Huwatschek the couple made Manitowoc their home. Mrs. Huwatschek was a charter member of the Eastern Star, which organization will have charge of the funeral rites. Survivors are her husband; daughter, Mrs. R. A. Keller of Manitowoc; son, Dr. E. G. Huwatschek of Port Washington, Wis.; five grandchildren, Mrs. Lincoln Smith, Neil, Ned and Lenys Ann Huwatschek of Port Washington, and Robert Keller of Manitowoc; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Nespor and Mrs. Clara Schmitz of Manitowoc; two brothers, Dr. A. H. Mueller of Chicago and Fred Mueller of Berkeley, Calif. Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, April 15, 1952 P. 2 ******** [bur. 04-16-1952/age 69 yrs./bur. on Dr. George E. Huwatschek lot]


GLEN ALVIN HUYCKE Glen A. Huycke, age 69, of 3111 Gass Lake Road, Manitowoc, died Wednesday morning, February 21, 1996, at Bellin Hospital, Green Bay. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 23, 1996, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home and 11 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Alverno. Presiding at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. Richard Klingeisen with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born April 3, 1927, in Morrison, Ill., son of the late Frank and Helen Burmister Huycke. He married the former Mary Stella Barrera July 3, 1961, in California. Glen was an avid fisherman and enjoyed the many hours he spent on the lake. Survivors include his wife, Mary Stella Huycke, Manitowoc; one son, Glen Anthony Huycke, and his fiancee, Jennifer Skrove, Manitowoc; one daughter, Rosanna Huycke, Illinois; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Darlene and Clarence Granger, Two Rivers, Lula Belle DeBauche, Two Rivers, Gloria and James Jacquart, Manitowoc; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Arlene Wells and Phyllis Cheney and one brother and sister- in-law, Lloyd and Ellen Huycke. Friends may call at the Pfeffer Funeral Home from 9 a.m. Friday until the time of services. There will be no Thursday evening visitation. Herald Times Reporter, February 22, 1996 P. A2 ******** [d. 02-21-1996 at Green Bay WI/age 68 yrs./married]


ANNA HYNEK (d. 1965) Mrs. John Hynek, 82, of 621 S. 28th St., Manitowoc, died Friday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church. The Very Rev. Clement P. Kern will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The former Anna Naidl was born Dec. 21, 1882, in the Town of Franklin, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Jacob and Anna Wachal Naidl. She was married Jan. 26, 1906, at Manitowoc to John Hynek and the couple farmed in the Town of Franklin. He died in 1919 and Mrs. Hynek moved to Manitowoc a year later. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Arthur Luedtke, Mrs. Arvin Zahorik and Mrs. John Foreyt of Manitowoc; five brothers, George of Racine, Edward of Branch and Charles, Frank and Jacob of Rt. 1, Whitelaw; three sisters, Mrs. Mayme Yanda of Manitowoc, Mrs. Albert Jung of Whitelaw and Mrs. Eleanor Shavlik of Mishicot; 11 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the State Street entrance of the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday here the Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Manitowoc Herald Times, April 24, 1965 P. 3 ******** [widow of John Hynek Jr.]


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


ANNA M. HYNEK (d. 1993) Anna Hynek, age 88, of Mesa, Ariz., formerly of Manitowoc, died Friday, October 8, 1993, in Arizona. Graveside services will be held Saturday, October 23, 1993, at 11 a.m. in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born March 19, 1904, daughter of the late William and Mary Krueger. She married Joseph F. Hynek June, 1923. He preceded her in death in 1964. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Lloyd and Alfhild, Racine, Joseph and Marilyn, Mesa, Ariz.; six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; one brother, Otto Krueger, Manitowoc; two sisters, Dora Kadow, Manitowoc, Emma Sickinger, Manitowoc. She was also preceded in death by one son, Marvin. There will be private funeral services held in Arizona prior to interment in Manitowoc. Herald Times Reporter, October 13, 1993 P. A2 ******** [d. at Mesa AZ/cremains/widow of Joseph Hynek]


ANTONIA HYNEK WIDOW OF JOHN HYNEK PASSED FROM STROKE Mrs. Antonia Hynek Dies Last Evening at the Homestead in Town of Franklin Mrs. Antonia Hynek, 73, widow of the late John Hynek, for years chairman of the town of Franklin, passed away last night at the homestead, now operated by a son, Wencil. She was in the best of health up to last Friday when, while working about the home, she suddenly suffered a stroke. She failed rapidly until the end came last night. Funeral services for Mrs. Hynek, a resident of the county for 67 years, will be held Friday morning at ten o'clock from the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Kellnersville. On account of the impassable conditions of the roads, the body is not to be removed to the homestead but may be viewed at the Husar & Wachtel Undertaking Parlors at Kellnersville up to the time of the funeral. The maiden name of the deceased was Antonia Kopidlansky and she was born in Bohemia in 1859 coming to his country that same year. In 1877 she was married to John Hynek and they located on a farm in the Town of Franklin where they continued to make their home. Mr. Hynek passed away last July. One daughter, Mrs. Joseph Yanda of Kossuth, two sons, Joseph and Wencil, north of Franklin and one sister, Mrs. Kvitek of Cooperstown, survive. Eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive. The deceased was a member of the Ladies Society of Holy Rosary at Kellnersville. Manitowoc Herald News, Apr. 6, 1932 page 3 ********* Mrs. John Antonet Hynek Sr. is seriously ill suffering with a stroke. Manitowoc Herald Times, April 7, 1932 P. 12 ******** Mrs. Antonia Hynek, widow of the late John Hynek, died at the family home after a short illness. Services took place Friday from St. Josephs Catholic church here and burial at Evergreen cemetery at Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald News, April 8, 1932 P. 13 ******* (Photos of Jan/Antonia sent in by researcher/see contributors page)


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


CAROLINE A. HYNEK (d. 1968) Mrs. Edward Hynek Sr., 48, of 224 Davis St., Two Rivers, died unexpectedly Sunday evening at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home and 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Claude LeClair will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hynek, nee Caroline Ann Luchsinger, was born April 21, 1919, at Whitelaw, daughter of the late Walter Luchsinger and Mrs. Blanche Dufek Luchsinger. She was married to Edward Hynek April 25, 1939, at Manitowoc, where they lived until 21 years ago when they moved to Two Rivers. Survivors include her husband, a son, Edward Jr., her mother and four brothers, Bernard, Gilbert, Fred and Walter Jr. all of Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. Donald Teteak of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. Ralph Emond and Mrs. Earl Korte of Manitowoc, and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday until time of services. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 11, 1968 P. 19 ******** [d. 03-11-1968/age 48 yrs./bur. on Edward Hynek lot]


CHARLES S. HYNEK Charles F. Hynek, age 92, formerly of 3805 Custer St., Manitowoc, died Sunday evening, July 20, 1997, at Park Lawn Nursing Home, Manitowoc. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 23m, 1997, at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Mark Brunn will officiate with burial to take place at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born October 25, 1964, in the town of Franklin, son of the late Joseph and Mary Simon Hynek. He attended schools in Kellnersville. He was a veteran of World War II serving with the United States Army from 1942-1943. He married Blanche Simon on January 7, 1943, in San Antonio, Texas. He was a carpenter by trade and for many years was employed at the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, retiring in 1966. Survivors include his wife, Blanche, Manitowoc; one sister, Viola Opichka, Manitowoc; two brothers-in-law and four sisters-in-law, Victor Simon, Manitowoc, Dan Simon and his wife, Helen Simon, Great Falls, Mont., Christine Hynek, Manitowoc, Anna Hynek, Maribel, Agnes Carson, Washington; cousins, nieces and nephews also survive. He was preceded in death by one sister, Anna; three brothers, Frank, Joseph and Victor. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home from 6-8 pm. on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, July 22, 1997 P. A2


CLARENCE HYNEK Clarence Hynek, 66, of Route 1, Whitelaw, died Thursday morning, Aug. 18, at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Military graveside rites will be accorded Mr. Hynek by Veterans of Foreign Wars Otto-Oas Post 659 of Manitowoc. Mr. Hynek was born July 13, 1917, in the Town of Franklin, son of Mrs. Mary Cisler Hynek and the late Wencel J. Hynek. He was a World War II veteran, serving with the United States Army in the European Theater. He had been employed with Mirro Corporation for 33 years, retiring in 1979 and was a member of VFW Otto-Oas Post 659. Survivors include his mother and a brother, John, of Route 1, Whitelaw; two sisters, Mrs. Ottmar (Grace) Brandel of Green Bay and Mrs. Stanley (Emily) Kubichka of Manitowoc and several nieces and nephews. His father and a brother, Edwin, preceded him in death. Friends may call at Saur Funeral Home 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, August 18, 1983 P. 3 ******** [bur. on Wencel J. Hynek lot]


EDWARD HYNEK Mr. Edward Hynek, 82, formerly of 132 Davis Street, Two Rivers, a very kind and loving father and grandfather, died Wednesday evening, March 18, 1992, at North Ridge Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, March 21, 1992, at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home. Rev. David Ruby will officiate with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born August 10, 1909, at Spruce, Wis., son of the late Joseph and Mary Kapinos Hynek. He grew up and was educated at Spruce, Wis., and came to Manitowoc in 1925. He was employed at C. Reiss Coal Company and then Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company until his retirement in 1972. He married the former Caroline A Luchsinger on April 25, 1939. Caroline preceded him in death March 10, 1968. He was a life member of Boiler Makers Union. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Edward J. and Sandra K. Hynek of Manitowoc; four grandchildren, Rudi E. and Belinda of Manitowoc, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jon C. and Christine of Pensacola, Fla., Craig A. and Annette of Grafton, Christopher, Sandra and Andrew; a very special and caring friend, Arlene Sydow and her family; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Anna Hynek of Mesa, Ariz., Mrs. Bertha Hynek of West Bend; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends survive. He was also preceded in death by an infant son, four sisters, Anna, Agnes, Emma and Alice, and four brothers, Frank, Joe, James, and Willie. Friends may call at Reinbold Pfeffer Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. this Friday. Herald Times Reporter, March 20, 1992 P. B10 ******** [widower of Caroline A. Hynek]


EDWIN HYNEK Edwin (Wimpy) Hynek, 52, 1210 Hamilton St., Manitowoc, died Thursday at a Manitowoc hospital following a short illness. Mr. Hynek was born July 15, 1915 in the Town of Franklin, son of the late Wenzel and Mrs. Mary Cisler Hynek. He married Grace Krall Sept. 24, 1940 at St. Joseph Church, Kellnersville and the couple resided at Manitowoc the last 22 years. Survivors are his wife; a son, Dale of Manitowoc; a daughter, Jeanne at home; his mother, who lived on Route 1, Whitelaw; two brothers, Clarence and John of Route 1, Whitelaw, and two sisters, Mrs. Ottmar Brandel and Mrs. Stanley Kubichka of Manitowoc. Funeral services were held Monday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, with the Very Rev. Msgr. Alfred Schneider officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Denmark Press, Thurs., Jan. 18, 1968 page 5 ******* Edwin (Wimpy) Hynek, 52 of 1210 Hamilton St., Manitowoc, died Thursday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. The Very Rev. Msgr. Alfred Schneider will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery with military graveside rites by the Otto Oas Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 659. Mr. Hynek was born July 15, 1915, in the Town of Franklin, son of the late Wenzel and Mrs. Mary Cisler Hynek. He married Grace Krall Sept. 24, 1940, at St. Joseph Church, Kellnersville, and the couple resided at Manitowoc the last 22 year. He was a roofer for the William Schaus and Son Inc., firm 31 years, and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He belonged to the VFW post, Manitowoc County Sheriff and Deputies Assn., and the Seagulls. Survivors are his wife; a son, Dale, of Manitowoc; a daughter, Jeanne, at home; his mother, who lives on Rt. 1, Whitelaw; two brothers, Clarence and John of Rt. 1, Whitelaw, and two sisters, Mrs. Ottmar Brandel and Mrs. Stanley Kubichka of Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 12, 1968 P. T6 ******* [d. 01-11-1968/age 52 yrs.] (15 Jul 1915/Jan 1968/SSDI)


EMMA HYNEK (d. 1951) Mrs. Joseph Hynek, Sr., nee Emma Reznichk, 62, lifelong resident of the town of Franklin, died Monday morning at her home after one day’s illness. Mrs. Hynek was born in 1888 in the town of Franklin. Following her marriage to Joseph Hynek in 1907 the couple settled on a farm in the township. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Saur funeral home, Kellnersville, Charles Sindelar Sr., officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Survivors are her husband, mother, Mrs. Mary Reznichek of the town of Franklin; daughter, Lillian, at home; son, Joseph Jr. of Kellnersville; two sisters, Mrs. Wendel Stranky of Francis Creek and Miss Blanche Reznichek of the town of Franklin; two grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Tuesday until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, June 11, 1951 P. 2 ******* [bur. on Joseph Hynek lot]


GRACE HELEN HYNEK Grace H. Hynek, age 90, a resident of Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc, died Sunday, March 26, 2006, at Shady Lane. She was born Oct. 9, 1915, in the town of Kossuth, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Charles and Rose (Petska) Krall. On Sept. 16, 1940, she married Edwin Hynek in Kellnersville. He preceded her in death Jan. 11, 1968. Grace was employed with Mirro Aluminum Co. until her retirement in 1980. She was a member of The Royal Neighbors.Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law: Dale and Jeanne Hynek; a daughter and son-in-law: Jeanne and Brad Field, all of Manitowoc; three grandchildren, Jodi Field, Manitowoc; Erin (Dan) Meara, O'Fallon, Mo.; Russell Hynek and his fiancee, Sarah Kornely, Madison; four great-grandchildren: Hope, Sean, Morgan and Katie; a brother: Leo Krall; a sister and brother-in-law: Doris and Clarence Gass; and a sister-in-law: Emily Kubichka, all of Manitowoc; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. She was preceded in death by an infant sister: Viola, and sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. Private family services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 30, 2006, with burial of the cremated remains at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, assisted the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, March 2006


JAN HYNEK (d. 1919) THOUGHT HE COULD NEVER GET WELL, ENDS ALL WITH A SHOT-GUN Despondency due to illness and brooding over what he considered an incurable injury to his hip, caused John Hynek, Jr., 34, a farmer residing near Kellnersville to commit suicide last night by shooting himself in the head. Hynek who had been at Milwaukee to consult a specialist had only returned and at ten o’clock left the house telling members of his family that he was going on an errand and would return shortly. When he failed to come, Mrs. Hynek who had grown alarmed, called her father-in-law and search was instituted about the premises. Neighbors also aided and after an hour’s hunt the body was found in a lane leading into the nearby woods. Hynek had used a ten gauge shotgun and when found the head was almost shot from the body, the charge entering the face and tearing the flesh in terrible manner. No report of the gun was heard by anyone. For several years Hynek has suffered from fistula and only recently was operated upon. He failed to get relief however and after doctoring for weeks felt there was no cure for him. Growing despondent, members of his family tried in vain to encourage him but he grew rapidly worse and he appeared to be suffering from ? disorder. It is thought ?? grew unbalanced and this caused him to do the rash act. A few days ago Hynek told his family about a note book in which he inscribed a message, but this was believed to be only one of the results of his aberration and little was thought about it. This morning the family searched for the book in question and found written theron a note in which Hynek said he would end it all without further trouble to his family and friends. Hynek is survived by a wife and several children besides his father and mother and several brothers and sisters. He is a son of John Hynek, former chairman of the town and member of the county board of supervisors for many years. The family has the sympathy of many friends and neighbors, in his life he was a model husband and father and well thought of in the community. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, August 27, 1919 Page 1 ******** [John Hynek Jr./d. 8-26-1919/bur. 10-1-1931/died at Kellnersville, WI/ cause: suicide/removal from country]


JAN HYNEK (d. 1931) JOHN HYNEK(sic), VET CO. BOARD MEMBER, DIES Pioneer of Town of Franklin Passes Away at Homestead after Lingering Illness John J. Hynek, 76, for many years a member of the county board of supervisors from the town of Franklin, and who also served his town as town treasurer and his school district as clear, passed away this morning at six o’clock at the family homestead. He had been in failing health for several months. Mr. Hynek, who represented Franklin on the county board for a dozen years, retired from public life three years ago when his health first began to fail. He was of a robust frame and his jovial mood and accommodating manners won for him hosts of friends, both among his fellow board members and from his many constituents in the township. His death marked the passing of a county resident who had spent three quarters of a century in the county. Burial on Friday Burial will take place on Friday afternoon from the homestead in the town of Franklin. Services at 1:30 will be in charge of Henry Cizek, and burial will be at Evergreen cemetery in this city. The home tomorrow from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei parlors in this city (sic) John Hynek was born in Bohemia, Sept. 5, 1854, and removed to this country with his parents when an infant. The family settled in this county, taking up a farm in Franklin. There the deceased grew to manhood. He was married to Miss Antonia Kopitlansky of Franklin, July 3, 1877 and they continued to reside on the farm homestead. Beside his widow the deceased is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jacob Yanda, of Kossuth, two sons, Joseph and Wencel, of Franklin, 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. First named as town treasurer, which position he filled for three years Mr. Hynek was chosen clerk of the school district, which he filled for many years. Still later he was chosen chairman of the town board and as such represented Franklin on the county board here for more than eleven years. The deceased, during his term on the county board, served on many of the important committees of the board. Manitowoc Herald News, July 8, 1931 P. 1 ********* [John J. Hynek/bur. 7-10-1931/age 76 yrs/cause: apoplexy]


JOHN J. HYNEK (d. 1997) John J. Hynek, age 71, of 11636 W. Hillcrset Road, Whitelaw, died Monday morning, March 31, 1997, at his residence. Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 3, 1997, at Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Kellnersville. Deacon Donald Schneider will officiate with burial to follow in the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hynek was born June 5, 1925, in the town of Franklin, son of the late Wencel and Mary Cisler Hynek. He worked for the Manitowoc Engineering Company from 1959 until his retirement in 1986. John loved to hunt, fish, trap and to go mushroom picking. Survivors include two sons, Dennis Hynek and Jimmy Hynek, both of rural Whitelaw; two grandchildren, Justin and Austin Hynek, Manitowoc; the mother of John's children, Mildred Hynek, Manitowoc; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Grace and Ottmar Brandel, Emily Kubichka, both of Manitowoc; one sister-in-law, Grace Hynek, Manitowoc. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Edwin and Clarence; one brother-in-law, Stanley Kubichka. Relatives and friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday (TONIGHT) at the funeral home and on Thursday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, April 2, 1997 P. A2 ******** [single/bur. on Mrs. John Hynek lot]


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


JOSEPH C. HYNEK (d. 1942) Joseph C. Hynek, 66, retired farmer, died Saturday afternoon at the home, 3307 Calumet avenue. He had been ill seven months. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the Pfeffer funeral home, the Rev. Yarloslav Vraney of Melnik officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Hynek was born in Franklin in 1875 and took up farming. In 1897 he married Miss Mary Simon. Two years ago he retired and moved to this city. He was a member of the Z.C.B.J. lodge. Survivors are his widow; two daughters Mrs. Anna Boxa, and Mrs. James Opichka, of this city; four sons, Frank, of Kelnersville, Joseph of Maribel, Charles, of Camp Scott, Texas, Victor, of this city; brother, Simon, of Lena, Wis.; sister, Mrs. Frank Chizek of Kellnersville. The body may be viewed at the funeral home. Manitowoc Herald Times, October 12, 1942 P. 12 ********* [d. 10-11-1942/age 66 yrs./cause: chronic myocarditis]


JOSEPH J. HYNEK (d. 1966) Joseph J. Hynek, Sr.;, 78, formerly of the town of (text missing from obit) morning at Family Heritage Home, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient the past six weeks, following a lingering illness. Mr. Hynek was born May 28 1888, in the Town of Franklin, son of the late John and Antonia Kopidlansky Hynek. He married Emma Remichek Aug. 20, 1907 and the couple farmed in the Town of Franklin. His wife died in 1951. He resided with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hynek, Jr., Manitowoc for the past two and a half years before entering the nursing home. Besides his son, Joseph, survivors include a daughter Lillian, Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Staze Yanda, Grimms; three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 1:30 pm Saturday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, the Rev. Robin Butler officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Denmark Press, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966 page 8


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


MARIE HYNEK (d. 1891) Mary Hynek Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name Mary Hynek Gender Female Birth Date 9 Apr 1878 Birth Place Franklin, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Father John Hynek Mother Mary Kopidlansky FHL Film Number 1305082 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** Mary Hynek Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907 Name Mary Hynek Birth Date 9 Apr 1878 Birth Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Reel 0115 Record Number 001194 "Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907" ***** [Mary Hynek/bur. 9-3-1932/cause: diptheria/ removed from Kellnersville cemetery/bur. on Mrs. John J. Hynek Sr. lot]


MARVIN J. HYNEK Plunge In Lake Proves Fatal To Manitowoc Youth Manitowoc-(Special)-Marvin J. Hynek, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hynek of Manitowoc was injured fatally Wednesday night when he dived from a raft at Pigeon lake, 20 miles south of here and struck his head on an underwater obstruction. Authorities said a younger boy went to Hynek's rescue and dragged him ashore. He was taken to Holy Family hospital in an ambulance. Hospital attendants said the youth a World War II army veteran died at 8 a.m. today. A broken neck and five fractured vertabrae were reported to be the cause of death. Sheboygan Press, July 10, 1947 p.1 ******** Funeral services for Marvin Hynek, 19, fatally injured Wednesday evening in a diving accident at Pigeon lake, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. Paul Blaufuss officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Mittnacht-Kollath funeral home, and will be moved to the church at 10 a.m. Saturday to lie in state until the hour of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 11, 1947 p.2 ******** [bur. on Joseph J. Hynek lot]


MARY HYNEK (d. 1953) Mrs. Mary Hynek, 74, of 3307 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc, died Monday at the home of a heart attack. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Dr. C. H. Phipps of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born Mary Simon in Cooperstown in 1879, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon. In 1897 she was married to Joseph Hynek and they located on a farm in Franklin. Twelve years ago they moved to Manitowoc. Her husband died in 1942. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Frank Litek and Mrs. James Opitchka of Manitowoc; four sons, Frank of Kellnersville, Joseph of Maribel and Charles and Victor of Manitowoc; four brothers, James, John, Louis and Anton of Denton, Mont.; sister, Mrs. Anna Hoffman of Denmark, Wis.; 12 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, April 21, 1953 P. 2 ******* [d. 04-20-1953/age 74 yrs./bur. on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hynek lot]


MARY HYNEK (d. 1984) Mrs. Mary Hynek, 91, of Route 1, Whitelaw, died Thursday morning, June 28, at North Ridge Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Hynek, nee Mary Cisler, was born Sept. 4, 1892, in the Town of Franklin, daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Oswald Cisler. She was married to Wencel J. Hynek Dec. 30, 1913. The couple farmed in the Town of Franklin where she resided at the present time. Her husband preceded her in death March 3, 1956. Survivors include a son, John of Route 1, Whitelaw; two daughters and sons-in-law, Grace and Ottmar Brandel of Green Bay and Emily and Stanley Kubichka of Manitowoc; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Grace Hynek of Manitowoc; a brother, Alvin Cisler of Manitowoc; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Zaic of Waukesha, Mrs. Tillie Naidl of Branch and Mrs. Clara Svatek of Brillion; 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, two sons, Edwin and Clarence, two brothers and a sister. Friends may call at Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Friday evening and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until the time of services. Herald Times Reporter, June 29, 1984 P. 3 ******** [widow of Wencel J. Hynek]


MARY HYNEK (d. 1997) Mary Hynek, age 80, of 1503 Reed Ave., Manitowoc, died Sunday afternoon, January 26, 1997, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, January 29, 1997, at the Pfeffer Funeral Home and 11 a.m. at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. David Zimmerman with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The former Mary Jerabek was born November 20, 1916, in the town of Rockland, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Chizek Jerabek. On June 4, 1935, she married Victor D. Hynek at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Reedsville. The couple resided in rural Kellnersville prior to moving to Manitowoc in 1942. Victor preceded her in death January 27, 1986. Mary had been employed by Mirro Aluminum Company and Memorial Hospital. Mary was a member of the Manitowoc Senior Citizens, Holy Innocents, Congregation and a past member of the Christian Mother's Altar Society. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Eugene and Susan Hynek, Manitowoc; a daughter and son-in-law, LaVerne and Norman Oelke, Manitowoc; seven grandchildren, Kathy Oelke, Vicki Oelke, Dianne Oelke, Tom Oelke, Lee Rae Hynek, Heidi (Craig) Kapinos, Tammy Hynek; five great-grandchildren, Cory De Bauch, Jaime Musland, Justin Gilbert, Crystal Schake, Tamlyn Hynek; one great-great-granddaughter, Brandy Lynn Musland; a sister and brother-in-law, Grace and Clarence Bartel, Hilbert. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Verona Messman, and three brothers, Charles Jerabek, Edward Jerabek and Joseph Jerabek Jr. Friends may all at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday morning until the time of service. A prayer service will be held Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. Herald Times Reporter, January 27, 1997 P. A2 ******** [widow of Victor]


TOMAS HYNEK [Thomas Hynek/bur. 9-3-1932/cause: diptheria/ removed from Kellnersville cemetery/bur. on Mrs. John J. Hynek Sr. lot]


VICTOR D. HYNEK Mr. Victor D. Hynek, 74, of 1503 Reed Ave., Manitowoc, died Monday afternoon, Jan. 27 at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 9 am Thursday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 9:30 am at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Leo J. Schmitt will officiate at the Mass of Christian Burial and will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hynek was born July 23, 1911 in the town of Franklin, Manitowoc County, son of the late Joseph and Mary Simon Hynek. He married Mary Jerabek, June 4, 1935 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Reedsville. The couple lived at rural Kellnersville prior to moving to Manitowoc. Mr. Hynek was employed by The Medusa Portland Cement Company for 24 years, retiring in 1976. He was a member of Manitowoc Senior Citizens. Survivors include his wife, Mary of Manitowoc; a son and daughter-in-law, Eugene and Susan Hynek of Manitowoc; a daughter and son-in-law, LaVerne and Norman Oelke of Manitowoc; a brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Blanche Hynek of Manitowoc; a sister, Viola Opichka of Manitowoc; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Joe and Frank and a sister, Anna Litel. Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 4 pm to 8 pm Wednesday, where a prayer service will be 7:30 pm by Deacon Donald Gigure. Manitowoc Herald Times, Tues., Jan. 28, 1986 page 3 ******** [husband of Mary Hynek]


WENCEL J. HYNEK (d. 1956) Wencel J. Hynek, 65, lifelong Town of Franklin resident, died Saturday afternoon at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient two weeks. He had been ill two and one-half months. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Saur Funeral Home, Kellnersville, the Rev. Frank Svatek officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Hynek was born May 26, 1890, in Franklin, son of the late Mr. and Mr. John Hynek. In 1913 he married the former Mary Cisler and the couple settled on the Hynek homestead farm. He was associated with his brother, Joseph, in the operation of a threshing machine for about 35 years. In 1935 and 1936 the brothers operated a dance hall and tavern at Kellnersville. Mr. Hynek was a supervisor of the Town of Franklin for nine years and for 24 years as treasurer of Highland School. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Ottmar Brandel and Mrs. Stanley Kubichke of Manitowoc; three sons, Edwin of Manitowoc and Clarence and John on the home farm; a brother, Joseph J. of Franklin; a sister, Mrs. Jacob Yanda of Rockwood; and 11 grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 5, 1956 P. 15 ******* [Wencel John/cause: carcinoma of pancreas]


WENCEL M. HYNEK (d. 1950) Wencil (Jim) Hynek (sic), 71, of Manitowoc Rapids, died Saturday afternoon at Holy Family hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home, with Student Pastor Clifford Post officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. He was born in 1879 in the town of Franklin and in 1906 married Anna Mleziva. They operated a farm until moving to Manitowoc Rapids two years ago. Survivors are the wife; three daughters, Mrs. John Reinert of Manitowoc, Mrs. Alex Wilda of Kellnersville, Mrs. Joseph Krall of Manitowoc Rapids; son, Lester, on the home farm; three step brothers, Charles of Rapids, Anton of Racine and Frank of Menomonie Falls; three step sisters, Mrs. Joseph Polifka of Manitowoc; Mrs. Frank Shimon of Whitelaw and Mrs. George Wysezynski of Manitowoc Rapids; seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home until time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, July 10, 1950 P. 2 ******** [bur. 07-10-1950/age 71 yrs.]


IDA IBS MRS. W. IBS PASSES AWAY Dies At Home On Marshall Street; Funeral Monday Seriously ill with pneumonia the past several days, Mrs. William Ibs, 52, died early this morning at her home, 1301 Marshall street. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral parlors. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral parlors from Saturday noon until the time of the services on Monday. Mrs. Ibs, nee Ida Schmitz, was born at Unity, Wis., March 22, 1883(sic). She was married to William Ibs January 11, 1914 at Fond du Lac. The couple came to Manitowoc about four years ago. Survivors besides the widower include her father, Fred Schmitz of Fond du Lac; and a brother, Erwin, also of Fond du Lac. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. February 28, 1936 P. 2 ******* [bur. 3-2-1936/age 52 yrs./cause: pneumonia/bur. on Fred A. Schmitz lot] (Mrs. William Ibs/d. 28 Feb. 1936/age 52 yrs. 11mo. 6 da./ St. John's United Church of Christ)


WILLIAM G. IBS William G. Ibs, 89, of 1612 Kentucky Ave., died at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital Wednesday afternoon following a brief illness. Born in Sheboygan on March 2, 1885, he was a son of the late William and Mary Lodel Ibs. He married Ida Schmitz in Fond du Lac and the couple resided there and in Manitowoc. Mrs. Ibs died Feb. 28, 1936. For the past 25 years Mr. Ibs resided in Sheboygan where he was a music instructor and played in various bands, including the Sheboygan Municipal Band. Mr. Ibs was a member of Local 95 of the American Federation of Musicians. Surviving are nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother and two sisters. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Kroos-Mason funeral home, the Rev. George H. Schowalter, minister of the First Congregational United Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Friends may visit after 4 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Sheboygan Press, September 12, 1974 P. 2 ****** William G. Ibs, 89, of 1621 Kentucky Ave., Sheboygan, died Wednesday at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Kross-Mason Funeral Home, Sheboygan. The Rev. George H. Schowalter, pastor of First Congregational U.C.C. will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Ibs was born March 2, 1885, at Sheboygan, son of the late William and Mary Lodel Ibs. He married Ida Schmitz, living at Fond du Lac and Manitowoc. After the death of his wife Feb. 28, 1936, he moved to Sheboygan. Mr. Ibs was a former employe of Paragon Electric Co. and a musicion and music teacher. He was a former member of Manitowoc Marine Band and Sheboygan Municipal Band. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 o’clock this Friday afternoon. Herald Times Reporter, September 13, 1974 P. 16 ******* [d. 09-11-1974 at Sheboygan WI/age 89 yrs./bur. on Fred A. Schmitz lot] (02 Mar 1885/Sep 1974/SSDI)


LETITIA IDELL (Mrs. Letitia/d. 19 Aug. 1863 in Manitowoc Rapids/age 71 yrs./cause: cansor/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc) [She is probably buried on E2-16-4 (J.R. Idell lot purchased 11/8/1855). The lot diagram book shows a monument there but no burials drawn in. It also may go with this cemetery record: [Unk]-[Ludicia Elert/bur. 08-18-1863] Letitia Idell is the same age as Metesha Idell listed in the 1860 census for Manitowoc twp in the Moore household. The Moore & Idell lots are back to back (J.R. Idell purchased both lots at the same time)]


O. IDARIUS (Stone broken in two & loosely stacked back together)(fodt means born) [??(female)/bur. 03-16-1876/Mr. Nelson's sister-in-law] [Burial register has buried the wife of Mr. Nelson broter law $3.50] [Note: That's the highest charge that I've seen for a burial around this time. Although it's not mentioned, I'm wondering if a baby wasn't buried at the same time.]


JOHN L. IGIELSKI John Igielski Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907 Name John Igielski Birth Date 25 Aug 1901 Birth Place Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Reel D0003 Record Number 007087 "Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907" ***** John L. Igielski Marriage • Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004 Name John L. Igielski Marriage Date 25 Sep 1929 Marriage County Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Spouse Marie P. Bondar "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" ***** John Louis Igielski Military • U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 Name John Louis Igielski Race White Age 41 Birth Date 25 Aug 1901 Birth Place Milwaukee, Wisconsin Residence Place West Allis, Wisconsin, USA Registration Date 14 Feb 1942 Registration Place Milwaukee, Ws, USA Employer Internatioal Harvester Height 5'' Weight 160 Complexion Light Brown Hair Color Gray Eye Color Blue Next of Kin Mrs Marie Igielski "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947" ***** John L Igielski Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name John L Igielski Death Date 24 Jul 1972 Death County Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [d. 07-24-1972 at Milwaukee WI/age 70 yrs./ bur. on Mrs. Rita Delmore lot/father of Mrs. Rita Delmore] (25 Aug 1901 Jul 1972/SSDI)


MARIE IGIELSKI Marie ""Mae"" Igielski (nee Bondar), age 95, of Wausau, died Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004, at Mount View Care Center where she was a resident for the past five years. She was born July 14, 1909, in Milwaukee. Mae married John Igielski in 1930. He preceded her in death in 1972. Also a brother, Gene, and a sister, Leona, preceded her in death. She was a member of Church of St. Anne, Wausau. Survivors include her daughter, Rita (Allan) Jirikovec, Wausau; five grandchildren, Margaret (John) Delmore, Ruth (John) Diaz deLeon, Michael Delmore, Bruce Delmore and Paul (Laurie) Delmore; and five great-grandchildren, Ali, Anthony, Timothy, Rachel and Ryan. A private memorial service will be at a later date. Brainard Funeral Home, Wausau, is assisting the family with arrangements. No newspaper cited ********** (Marie P. Igielski/14 Jul 1909/11 Aug 2004/SSDI) From cemetery office: [8/12/04 - Per monument dealer, Marie's cremains were scattered elsewhere. She was not buried at Evergreen, but her name is on the marker here]


AGATHA IBSCH From Der Nord Westen, 30 Apr. 1891: Death Thurs. afternoon of Mrs. Agatha Ibsch, who reached the age of 72 yrs. 8 mos. 9 days. She is survived by a number of children and was buried Sat. in the city cemetery. ****** [bur. 04-26-1891/age 72 yrs./cause: heart failure]


IRENE A. IHLENFELD Irene A. Ihlenfeld, age 81, of 1206 S. 15th Street Manitowoc, died on Thursday, March 14, 2013 at Aurora Medical Center, Manitowoc County. Irene was born on August 20, 1931 in Newton, daughter of the late Edward Paul and Helen Rose (Bonin) Kortas. She married V. Mann Ihlenfeld in September of 1964 in Manitowoc. V. Mann preceded her in death on July 3, 1985. Irene was employed in her younger years at Kresge's and The Maine Café, Manitowoc. She then went on to raise her six children. Irene was a member of the Manitowoc County Humane Society, Lincoln Park Zoological Society and loved spending time in the Wisconsin Dells and Fischer's Creek. She also loved feeding the wildlife in her yard; squirrels, rabbits, blue jays and cardinals. She is survived by her four children: Randal Meisner, Manitowoc, Mary Meisner, Manitowoc, Thomas Ihlenfeld, Rantoul, IL and Sally Ihlenfeld, Milwaukee; five grandchildren: Randy Ihlenfeld, Tommy Ihlenfeld, Kati Hinds, Kara (Jared) Schmidt and Kaylynn (Alfonso) DeJesus; two great grandsons: Koleton and Miguel; and one aunt: Evelyn Mayer, Sheboygan Falls. She is further survived by her two companions: Lil Buddy and Blue and other relatives and friends. Irene was also preceded in death by her two sons: Jon and Timothy Ihlenfeld. "She did the best she could with what she was given." Cremation has taken place at All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc. A memorial service for Irene will be held at 1:30 P.M. on Friday, March 22, 2013 at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Rev. Dr. James Klein with burial of her cremated remains at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc at a later date. The family will greet relatives and friends on Friday, March 22, 2013 from 12:30 P.M. until 1:30 P.M. at the Pfeffer Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Manitowoc County Humane Society would be appreciated. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by visiting www.pfefferfuneralhome.com The Pfeffer Funeral Home and All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter on Mar. 20, 2013


JEANNE PANOCH IHLENFELD Jeanne Ihlenfeld, 91, Manitowoc, died 06-23-2015. Arrangements: Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory of Manitowoc. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, June 24, 2015


JOHN IHLENFELD (d. 1958) Burial arrangements for John Richard, six hours old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Mann (private) Ihlenfeld, of 628 S. 30th St., Manitowoc, who died Sunday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, were completed at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Burial was at 2 p.m. Monday at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Surviving with the parents are the maternal grandparents of Kidderminster, England, and the paternal grandparents of Manitowoc(private). Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. November 17, 1958 P. 13 ******* [John Richard/d. 11-16-1958/age 6 hours/son of Vilas M. Ihlenfeld/space #330]


JON IHLENFELD (d. 1993) John Mare Ihlenfeld(sic), age 28, of 1206 South 15th St., Manitowoc passed away Thursday, July 29, 1993, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Private family services were held Tuesday, August 3, 1993, at Jens Funeral Home. The Rev. Earl Brouchoud officiated. Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery where graveside military rites were conducted by Amvests (sic) Post 99. John was born March 12, 1965, beloved son of the late V. Mann Ihlenfeld and Irene Kortas Ihlenfeld. He attended local schools, graduating from Lincoln High School with the class of 1964. He attended U.W. Wisconsin, Manitowoc Center and then entered the U.S. Army. He had been employed at Pizza Hut since 1983 until July 1 of this year. Survivors include his mother, Irene Ihlenfeld, Manitowoc; four brothers, Timothy Ihlenfeld and Randy Meisner, Manitowoc, Thomas Ihlenfeld, Rantoul, Ill., Dick Ihlenfeld, Sheboygan; three sisters, Sally Hinds and Gail Sielski, Manitowoc, Mary Meisner, Madison; his maternal grandmother, Helen Kortas, Manitowoc; nieces and nephews; and last but not least his true blue friends from the Manitowoc Pizza Hut. He was preceded in death by his father, V. Mann Ihlenfeld on July 3, 1985. Memorials in John's name may be made to the Manitowoc Humane Society. "May the angels, dear John, take thee this day into paradise." Herald Times Reporter, August 8, 1993 P. A2


VILAS M. IHLENFELD Mr. Vilas Mann Ihlenfeld, 61, of 1206 S. 15th St., Manitowoc, died Wednesday, July 3, at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at St. John United Church of Christ. The Rev. Gerald Schrankler will officiate and burial will be in St. Casimir Cemetery, Town of Newton. Military gravesie services will be conducted by Drews Bleser Post No. 88. Mr. Ihlenfeld was born March 17, 1924, at Manitowoc, son of Lulu Freimuth and the late Richard Ihlenfeld. He attended schools in Manitowoc and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1942. He then attended the University of Wisconsin and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1949. He entered the military services in 1943 and was stationed in the European Theatre with the 359th Infantry and was discharged in 1946 as a Staff Sergeant. Following his graduation from the University of Wisconsin he taught at a Childs Center in Sparta, Wis., and then for the Red Cross in Japan and coming to Manitowoc in 1956 teaching at Lincoln, Woodrow and Washington Jr. High. He being a teacher for 30 years. He married Brenda Poulton, Sept. 4, 1945. She preceded him in death in 1964. He then married Irene Kortas, Sept. 4, 1964, in Manitowoc. Survivors include his wife, Irene; four sons and a daughter-in-law, John and Timothy at home, Dick of Manitowoc, Thomas and Tina Ihlenfeld of Rantoul, Ill; two daughters, Gail Sielski of Manitowoc and Sally Ihlenfeld at home; two step- chidlren, Randy Meisner of Manitowoc and Mary Meisner of Milwaukee; his mother, Lulu Ihlenfeld of Manitowoc; a brother and sister-in-law, Vining and Jeanne Ihlenfeld of Manitowoc; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Helen Kortas of Manitowoc, four grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Friday evening and Saturday from 9 a.m. until the time of services at the church. The casket will remain closed. Herald Times Reporter, July 5, 1985 P. 3 ******** [07-03-1993/moved from St. Casimers Cemetery in Newton WI]


VINING F. IHLENFELD Vining F. Ihlenfeld, age 87, of 1015 W. Crescent Drive, Manitowoc, died on Wednesday, July 9, 2008, at Aurora Medical Center of Manitowoc County. Vining was born on March 7, 1921, in Manitowoc, son of the late Richard and Lu (Freimuth) Ihlenfeld. He attended schools in Manitowoc, graduating with the class of 1939 from Lincoln High School. He attended the University of Wisconsin- Madison, graduating with a degree in accounting. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Vining married the former Jeanne Panoch on Aug. 10, 1946. He practiced public accounting as a CPA for more than 50 years, retiring in 1997. He was a member of First Reformed United Church of Christ, Greater Kiwanis of Manitowoc for more than 50 years and Civil War Round Table. Vining served as a past president and a member of the Manitowoc Board of Education. Survivors include his wife: Jeanne Ihlenfeld, Manitowoc; two sons and daughters- in-law: Dr. Jay V. Ihlenfeld and his wife, Cynthia Ames Ihlenfeld, Mahtomedi, Minn., and Hong Kong, China, and Bradley V. Ihlenfeld and his wife, Janilee Nelson Ihlenfeld, Lake Forest, Ill.; and two grandchildren: Aimee and Ryan Ihlenfeld, Lake Forest, Ill. He was preceded in death by his parents; and one brother: V. Mann Ihlenfeld. A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. on Friday (TODAY), July 11, 2008, at First Reformed United Church of Christ, 3613 Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc. The Rev. Richard Runge will officiate. Relatives and friends may call from 4 p.m. until the time of service at 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Reformed United Church of Christ or the donor's choice. The Jens Family Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting the Ihlenfeld family. The Ihlenfeld family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff for the compassionate care given to Vining. Herald Times Reporter, July 11, 2008


TIMOTHY M. IHLENFELD Timothy Mann Ihlenfeld, age 23, of 1328 S. 11th St., Manitowoc, died Sunday, February 6, 1994, at his residence. He was born April 10, 1970, a truly loving son to the late V. Mann Ihlenfeld and Irene Kortas. He attended Manitowoc Schools. I, his mother am writing this and all I can say is that he was a very devoted son and father. Survivors include his mother, Irene Ihlenfeld, Manitowoc; two daughters, Kara and Kay Lyn whom he couldn't bear to live without. What a pity they will never know their loving father. Three brothers, Randy Meisner, Manitowoc, Thomas Ihlenfeld, Rantoul, Ill., Dick Ihlenfeld, Sheboygan; three sisters, Sally Hinds, Manitowoc, Gail Sielski, Manitowoc, Mary Meisner, Madison. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his father, V. Mann Ihlenfeld, July 3, 1985, and a brother John Ihlenfeld, July 29, 1993. Funeral Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, February 11, 1994, at the St. John's United Church of Christ, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Robert Meyer, with burial in the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Friends may call at the St. John's United Church of Christ from 12 Noon Friday, February 11, 1994, until the time of service at 1 p.m. My son, I will miss you my little buddy, "rest in peace". You were always there for me. What will I do without you. I guess what they say is true, "only the good die young." The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with the funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, February 9, 1994 P. A2 ********* (Note: The d. date on the marker is 1993)


JOHANNA IHLENFELDT DIES AFTER A LONG ILLNESS Mrs. Johanna Ihlenfeldt Will Be Buried Friday Afternoon Mrs. Johnanna Emilie Ihlenfeldt, 82, nee Johanna Raether, died last night at the home of Elmer Tech, 1022 South 21st street, following a lingering illness. Mrs. Ihlenfeldt lived at the Tech home since the death of her husband. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home and at 2 o'clock from the First German Evan. Lutheran church. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Ihlenfeldt was born in Germany, June 17, 1855. She came to America and Manitowoc with her parents at the age of one year. She was married to William Gomoll, who died in 1910. In 1919 she married Charles Ihlenfeldt, who died last year. She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church from which she will be buried. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Emil Stahl, Milwaukee; a stepson, Roy Ihlenfeldt, Madison; 8 granchildren and 12 great granchildren; two brothers, Julius and Louis Raether, both of this city; and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Baruth, city, and Mrs. Charles Struck, New Londaon. The body will lie in state at the funeral parlor from Wednesday night until the time of the services on Friday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. December 15, 1936 P. 11 ******** [Johanna Emilia Ihlenfeldt/cause: senility/bur. on William Gomall lot]


SYLVESTER W. IHLENFELDT Sylvester Ihlenfeldt, 62, principal of Owen High School, and former Manitowoc County resident and teacher, died Saturday. Funeral services were Monday at Owen, and at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial services will be at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The Rev. Paul Blaufuss will officiate. Mr. Ihlenfeldt had taught at Tisch Mills and in Kewaunee County from 1926 to 1938 when he accepted a teaching position in Forest County. He later became superintendent there and in 1950 he became president of the Outagamie County Teachers College and later president of the Marinette County college. He was a graduate of Kewaunee High School, Door-Kewaunee Normal School and Central State Teachers College, Stevens Point. He also took post-graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He was married to the former Viola Kohls of Manitowoc, who preceded him in death. Manitowoc Herald Times, September 9, 1968 P. 16 ****** [d. 09-07-1968, Marshfield, WI/age 62 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Ambrose Mrotek lot] (30 Mar 1906/Sep 1968/SSDI)


VIOLA IHLENFELDT Mrs. Sylvester Ihlenfeldt, 44, of Kaukauna, the former Viola Kohls of Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Thursday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Kaukauna. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born in Manitowoc April 19, 1911, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kohls. She was graduated from Lincoln High School and took a position in the office of the Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. She was married to Sylvester Ihlenfieldt Aug. 23, 1935. They have resided at Kaukauna the past five years where her husband is principal of the Outagamie County Teachers College. Surviving are her husband, two daughters (private), parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kohls of Manitowoc; sister, Mrs. Ambrose Mrotek of Manitowoc; two brothers, Paul, Jr., of Manitowoc and Harold of Kohler. Friends may all at the Fargos Funeral Home, Kaukauna, until the time of the services. Manitowoc Herald Times – Two Rivers Reporter, Fri., 21 Oct. 1955 ******** [d. 10-20-1955/age 44 yrs./cause: general carcinomatosis/wife of Sylvester Ihlenfeldt/bur. on Mrs. Ambrose Mrotek lot]


ROGER BRYAN IMHOFF Roger B. Imhoff, age 64, of 1447 N. 24th St., Manitowoc, died unexpectedly Monday afternoon, Oct. 6, 2003. Cremation has occurred with a memorial service scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, 2003, at St. Paull United Methodist Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the memorial service will be the Rev. Neil Piepenburg. He was born July 3, 1939, in Michigan, son of the late Warner and Marge Verbisky Imhoff. On Sept. 3, 1960, he married the former Jean H. Johnson at Stephenson, Mich. Roger graduated from Northern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree in education in 1962. He then received his master's degree from University of Wisconsin-Stout. Roger taught for 32 years in the Manitowoc Public School System, at both Washington Junior High and Lincoln High School. He was elected to two state officer positions with the Wisconsin Industrial Arts Association. Roger was also elected "Teacher of the Year" in industrial arts. He was co-owner of the former First Design Center with his son, Bryan. Roger was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church and was an avid bowler and loved camping. Survivors include his wife: Jean Imhoff, Manitowoc: two sons and a daughter-in- law: Chris and Sandy Imhoff, Manitowoc; Bryan Imhoff and his fiancee, Mary Baumgart, Denmark; a daughter and son-in-law: Wendy and Glen Allison, St. Paul, Minn.: three grandchildren: Grant, Lauren and Madeline; his mother-in-law: Eunice Johnson, Michigan; a brother and sister-in-law: Gerald and Bridget Imhoff, Michigan; a sister: Jean Saminiego, Florida; a brother-in-law: Clark Johnson and his wife, Janet, Minnesota; and a sister-in-law: Linda Erickson and her husband: Warne Michigan. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was also preceded in death by his father-in-law: Donald Johnson. A memorial visitation will be held at St. Paul United Methodist Church, Manitowoc, from 9:30 a.m. Thursday until the time of service at 11:30 a.m. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Oct. 8, 2003 p.A3


CATHERINE INGRISCH Mrs. Catherine Ingrisch, a pioneer settler of the county, finished a life pilgrimage of 84 years early this morning when death claimed her at the home of her son, Joseph Ingrisch, Washington street, death being due to infirmities of age. Mrs. Ingrisch was widowed ten years ago and the death of her husband and daughter within a short time, had its effect upon her. Four children, three sons, Vincent, Joseph and Henry and one daughter, Mrs. Closer of Two Rivers survive. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon from St. John's church. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, July 22, 1912 P.4 ******* [Catherine Ingrisch/bur. 07-24-1912/cause: dropsy] ******* (Katharine Fugrisch(sic)/d. 22 July 1912/age 83yr./from St. John's United Church of Christ - A written "I" can look like a written "F," and a "n" can look like a "u" making it look like Fu instead of In.)


CHRIST INGRISCH RELEASED FROM PAIN Christopher Ingrish Old Resident Passes Away Suffering from dropsy and kindred diseases for nearly a year Christopher Ingrish an old time resident of the city passed to his final rest with the decline of day on Thursday. Decedent was 77 years old, was born in the town of Miles, province Pilsener-Kreis, Germany and came to America on the day that Lincoln was assassinated. He had been a resident of this city for more than forty years and in the earlier days conducted a tavern and hotel on Washington street. Of late years he made his home with his son Vincent, who together with three other children and an aged wife, survive. The children are, Joseph, Vincent and Annie from this city and Henry, South Dakota. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon from the home and the body will be interred at Evergreen Cemetery. Manitowoc Daily Herald on Friday, June 10, 1904, page 1, column 2. ********* From Der Nord Westen, 16 June 1904: Death Thurs. following an illness of several months of 77-yr. old Christoph Ingrisch, a well-known resident of our city. The deceased landed on American shores the day Lincoln was shot and has lived here ever since. He formerly operated a store on Washington St. which he gave up as he entered old age. He leaves his sorrowing widow and 3 children. The funeral was held Sun. afternoon. ********* [Christ Ingrisch/bur. 06-11-1904/age 78 yrs./cause: bronchitis]


CLARA INGRISCH Clerie Ingrish Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name Clerie Ingrish [Clerie Ingrisch] Gender Female Birth Date 27 Aug 1886 Birth Place Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Father Vim Ingrisch Mother Minna George FHL Film Number 1305082 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928"


DR. HUGO E. INGRISCH Hugo Edward Ingrisch Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name Hugo Edward Ingrisch Gender Male Race White Birth Date 5 Nov 1884 Birth Place Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Father Vincents Ingrisch Mother Maria George FHL Film Number 1305082 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** Hugo E Ingrisch Marriage • Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004 Name Hugo E Ingrisch Marriage Date 16 May 1914 Marriage County Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Spouse Irene M. Schroeter "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" ***** Dr Hugo Edward Ingrisch Military • U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name Dr Hugo Edward Ingrisch Gender Male Race White Birth Date 5 Nov 1884 Birth Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Residence Place Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Military Draft Date 1942 Spouse Irene Ingrisch "U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" ***** Hugo E Ingrisch Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1959-1997 Name Hugo E Ingrisch Age 88 Sex M (Male) Birth Date abt 1885 Death Date 26 Jan 1973 Location Milw Certificate 002105 "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1959-1997" ***** Hugo Ingrisch Death • U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name Hugo Ingrisch Social Security Number XXX Birth Date 5 Nov 1884 Issue year Before 1951 Issue State Wisconsin Last Residence 53210, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Death Date Jan 1973 "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014" ***** [d. at Milwaukee WI/bur. on Carl Schroeter lot]


IRENE M. INGRISCH Irene Marie Schroeter Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name Irene Marie Schroeter Gender Female Birth Date 28 Apr 1889 Birth Place Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Father Carl Schroeter Mother Elisabeth Wemecke FHL Film Number 1305082 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** Irene M. Schroeter Marriage • Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004 Name Irene M. Schroeter Marriage Date 16 May 1914 Marriage County Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Spouse Hugo E Ingrisch "Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004" ***** Irene M Ingrisch Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1959-1997 Name Irene M Ingrisch Age 80 Sex F (Female) Birth Date abt 1890 Death Date 27 Mar 1970 Location Milw Certificate 008761 "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1959-1997" ***** Irene Ingrisch Death • U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name Irene Ingrisch Social Security Number XXX Birth Date 28 Apr 1889 Issue year Before 1951 Issue State Wisconsin Last Residence 53210, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Death Date Mar 1970 "U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014"


JENNY INGRISCH Elisabeth J Engrisch Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 Name Elisabeth J Engrisch Gender Female Birth Date 20 Nov 1882 Birth Place Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Father Vincent Engrisch Mother Minnia Georg FHL Film Number 1305082 "Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928" ***** Elisabeth J Engrisch Birth • Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907 Name Elisabeth J Engrisch Birth Date 20 Nov 1882 Birth Place Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA Reel 0117 Record Number 000403 "Wisconsin, U.S., Birth Index, 1808-1907"


JOSEPH INGRISCH JOS. INGRISCH PASSES AWAY AT THE HOSPITAL Joseph Ingrisch who from birth almost to the time of his death made his home in the same house, passed away at Holy Family hospital early yesterday afternoon, following a three weeks' illness. Mr. Ingrisch suffered a stroke of paralysis yesterday and this is said to have hastened his death. Mr. Ingrisch who was 61 years of age, was born May 24, 1862, in the house at 1312 Washington street, this house having been his home all through his life. It was at first a frame dwelling but is now brick. In 1881 Mr. Ingrisch went into business and since that time has had a harness shop, but he was well known as a bird fancier, having sold canary birds. Survived by widow He leaves his widow, who was formerly Miss Louise Rohde of Sturgeon Bay and a daughter, Rose as well as a brother, Henry Ingrich of Texas and a sister, Mrs. Emil Klose of Two Rivers. The funeral will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. G. A. Winger to officiate at the services and interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. Manitowoc Herald News, September 4, 1923 P. 12 Current photo of dwelling ******** WIFE CONTESTS INGRISCH WILL, THREE GROUNDS Alleges Husband Was Incapable of Making Will Based upon three specific grounds, a contest has been raised on the will of the late Joseph Ingrisch, Washington street resident whose death occurred September 2 and petition for probating of whose estate has been filed in county court. Mrs. Ingrisch, wife of the deceased testator, has filed papers for contest and a hearing on the matter is scheduled for next week. In her petition Mrs. Ingrisch specifies three counts: That undue influence was used on Ingrisch by his sister Mrs. Anna Klose who, under the will, is said to receive two-thirds of the estate. That Ingrisch was of unsound mind and not of sufficient mental capacity to make a will. That he was not mentally competent to make a will because of insane hallucinations from which he suffered. Legal Battle Forecast Mrs. Ingrisch has retained Martin, Martin & Martin, of Green Bay, as attorneys for her and the estate is represented by Atty. A.P. Schenian who appears for the administrator, Mr. Meyer, and Atty. Harry Kelley is also retained in defense. It was said today that a number of witnesses had been summoned and that the legal battle would probably be carried to the higher courts. Mr. Ingrisch, according to his wife possessed a considerable estate in personal property but it is said that when the administrator opened the safe in his store but a small amount of money and securities was found, a box containing pennies and a Liberty bond and mortgage. Mrs. Ingrisch is said to have believed that considerable gold coin was in the safe but it is reported that no gold was found. The personal property is said to be worth $5,000 or more and Mr. Ingrisch also has some real estate, owning the store in which he was located for years, conducting a harness shop and a bird store. Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, October 4, 1923 P.13 ******** (d. 3 Sep. 1923/age 61 yrs. 3 mo. 10 da./St. John's United Church of Christ) [bur 09-06-1923/cause: emboli] ******** (NOTE: Joseph Ingrish is listed on the 1920 Manitowoc 3ward census on Washington street with a wife Louise. His age is given as 57 yrs and her age is given as 24, so it's likely that she remarried as she isn't buried with Joseph. He married sometime between 1910 and 1920 because he was living with his mother Catherine Ingrisch on the 1910 Manitowoc 3ward census on Washington street.)


MINNIE INGRISCH From Der Nord Westen, 04 Aug. 1904: Death Mon. evening of heart trouble following a 3-mo. illness of Mrs. Minna Wilhelmina Ingrisch. The deceased who was born here in Manitowoc as a sister of John George, reached the age of 47. She is survived by her husband, Vincent Ingrisch, 2 children, her sorrowing father, as well as 2 brothers and 8 sisters. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Evangelical St. Johann Church under the direction of Pastor Nagel. ********* [cause: heart disease] ********* (Mrs. Vincent Ingrisch/b. 15 June 1857 in Manitowoc, daughter of John George and wife/d. 1 Aug. 1904/survived by her father, sister, brother, husband, one son and one daughter/St. John's United Church of Christ)


OSCAR INGRISCH ACCIDENT PROVED TO BE HIS DEATH Injuries Fatal to Life of Oscar Ingrish—Pioneer Dead A death, pathetically sad, from the circumstances surrounding it occurred at the Holy Family hospital this morning—that of Oscar Ingrish, whose demise was the result of injuries suffered Wednesday night through having his right limb crushed by the weight of a loaded barrel of oil while he was assisting in its transfer at the freight depot of the Chicago & Northwestern Co., where he was employed. Although at the time it was not thought that the injury, which consisted of a compound fracture of the thigh bone at the lower extremity, would prove fatal, complications set in and at an early hour this morning he lapsed into the peaceful slumber of death. Oscar Ingrish was born in this city 21 years ago and all his life had been spent here. He attended the city schools and was later employed by Charles Sobel, recently securing a position in the freight house of the Chicago & Northwestern. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Ingrish and his death is a cruel blow to the parents. One brother and one sister also survive. The youth was held in kindly affection by his associates and friends to whom his untimely and will appeal with sorrow. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, February 14, 1902, Page 1 ******** Capt. and Mrs. Fred Gunderson, Capt. and Mrs. Ingbretson and Mr. and Mrs. George Gunderson were in the city from Sheboygan in attendance at the Ingrisch funeral. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, February 20, 1902, Page 2 ******** From Der Nord Westen, 20 Feb. 1902: Oscar Ingrish, about whom we reported last week as having suffered a badly broken leg while loading freight at the local railroad station, died Fri. of those injuries in a local hospital. He was 21 and had been born and raised here in Manitowoc. In addition to his parents he is survived by a brother and a sister to mourn his early death. His funeral was Tuesday. ********* b. 4 Mar. 1881/d. 13 Feb. 1902/from records of St. John's United Church of Christ ********* [cause: accident]


VINCENT INGRISCH V. INGRISCH, OLD RESIDENT OF CITY, DIES Heart ailment resulting in a double stroke of paralysis caused the death of Vincent Ingrisch at his home, 1523 Marshall street, yesterday. The deceased was born in Cederburg sixty-seven years ago but moved to this city with his parents when very young, and has always lived here since. He was a painter by trade and well known in the city. Mr. Ingrisch was married in youth but his wife died and eighteen years ago he remarried and is survived by his wife and two children of their union, Elmer and Slyvia and by two children of the former marriage, Mrs. Sigward Schneider, of Rothschild, Wis. and Dr. Hugo Ingrisch, Milwaukee. Two brothers, Henry of Denver and Joseph of this city and one sister, Mrs. Emil Kloser, Two Rivers, also survive. The funeral services will be held from the St. Boniface church Friday morning at nine o'clock, the Rev. Father Kersten officiating. Burial will be at vergreen (sic). Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, January 24, 1923 P.1 ******** [bur 01-26-1923/cause: apoplexy/bur on Knut F Teitgen lot]


ANNA INNES DIED: Mrs. Thomas Ennis (sic) passed away last Sunday after a long illness due to consumption. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Green, and was born and reared in this city. Her husband died a year ago at Rhinelander, where the couple had made their home until parted by death. Some time ago the decedent sojourned in the West in the hope of regaining her health which was fast waning; but, having experienced no benefit, she returned here a short time ago. Besides her parents, three small children survive to mourn her loss. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Episcopal church. Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 2, 1905 pg. 1 ******** Mrs. Thomas Ennis(sic) has died of consumption here. The deceased, a daughter of William Green here, had been born and raised in Manitowoc, but had moved to Rhinelander following her marriage and lived there with her husband until he died several years ago. At that time she returned here. In addition to her parents she leaves 3 children. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon. Der Nord Westen, 02 Nov. 1905 ********* INNES: Thomas m: 20 Sep 1899 (co. mar. index v.7 p.65) to: Annie Green The marriage of Thomas Innes, of Milwaukee and Miss Anna Green, of this city took place this afternoonn at the home of the bride's parents on South Eleventh street, Rev. Gray officiating. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, September 20, 1899 P. 2 ******** [Anna Innes/age 30 yrs./cause: consumption] (Annie GREEN Innes/d. 28 Oct. 1905/age 30 yrs./from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)


BABY INNES Innes Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Innes Death Date 26 Jul 1938 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Baby Innes/bur 07-27-1938/age 8 hours/cause: premature/bur on William J. Green lot]


DONNA MAY INNES Donald Innes Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Donald Innes Death Date 10 Oct 1932 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Donna May Innes/bur 10-10-1932/cause: premature birth/bur on William J. Green lot]


DOROTHY W. INNES Dorothy W. Innes, age 88, formerly of 2010 Markham St., Manitowoc, died early Monday morning, April 24, 1995, at Park Lawn Home, Manitowoc. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 27, 1995, at St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the service will be Deacon Sam Hall with burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. She was born March 25, 1907, in Dodge Center, Minn., daughter of the late Fred and Lillian Johnson Basken. She married Thomas K. Innes, November 11, 1925, at St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death April 16, 1971. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. Survivors include two sisters, Bernice Drovalas and Ruby Slack. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was also preceded in death by two sons and two daughters. Friends may call at St. James Episcopal Church from 10:30 a.m. Thursday until the time of service at 11 a.m. There will be no Wednesday evening visitation. The Pfeffer Funeral Home is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, April 25, 1995 P. A2 ********* [widow of Thomas K. Innes/bur. on Mrs. Clarence Green lot] ********* Basken-Innes. Miss Dorothy Basken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Basken, 1709 Hamilton street, and Thomas Innes were married this morning at 9 o'clock at the St. James church, Rev. Curtiss officiating. The couple was attended by Miss Eva Basken, Miss Ruby Basken and Richard Green. A bridal dinner was served to twenty guests, following the ceremony, after which the happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Innes will make their home at 1424 South Eleventh street. Manitowoc Herald News, November 11, 1925 P. 12


THOMAS INNES Thomas Innes Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907 Name Thomas Innes Death Date 11 Aug 1904 Death Place Oneida, Wisconsin, USA Volume 01 Page number 4214 Sequence Number 172183 "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Index, 1808-1907" ***** Thomas Innes Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name: Thomas Innes Color/Sex: white male Occupation: Plummer Age: 30 years 6 mo 14 days Father: John Innes Birthplace of father: Scotland Mother: Jane Innes Birthplace of mother: Scotland Birthplace: Scotland Birth Date: 28 Jan 1874 Spouse: Annie Green - Innes Death Date: 11 Aug 1904 Death County: Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA Cause of death: Tuberculosis Duration of disease: ten months "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [Thomas Innes/bur. 10-14-1905/age 32 yrs./cause: consumption]


THOMAS K. INNES JR. Thomas K. Innes, 67, of Ravine Park, N. 42nd St., Manitowoc, died Friday at home. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 1:30 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. William Harvey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Mr. Innes was born Nov. 20, 1903, at Rhinelander, son of the late Thomas and Anna Green Innes. He married Dorothy Basken Nov. 11, 1925, at St. James Episcopal Church, Manitowoc. He had been employed at Mirro Aluminum Co. for 32 years, retiring in 1969. Survivors include his wife; a brother, John, of Long Beach, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Annabelle Beyer, of Manitowoc, an aunt, Miss Ruby Green, of Manitowoc; nieces and nephews. Two sons and two daughters preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday until the time of services. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. April 16, 1971 ******* [d. 04-16-1971/age 67 yrs./bur. on Mrs. Clarence Green and Thomas Innes lot] (20 Nov 1903/Apr 1971/SSDI)


WESLEY SAM IRICK Wesley Sam Irick Death • Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004 Name Wesley Sam Irick Death Date 15 May 1955 Death County Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA "Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959-2004" ***** [d. 05-15-1955/age 4 yrs./space #307]


ASA G. IRWIN Asa G. Irwin, 83, of 1124 S. Seventh St., Manitowoc, died at home Saturday night after an extended illness. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Philipps Memorial Chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Irwin was born Aug. 22, 1880, at Belview, Iowa, son of the late Lemuel and Rachael Simmons Irwin. He married Nellie Brood Dec. 15, 1909, at Estherville, Iowa, and the couple farmed until moving to Milwaukee where Mr. Irwin was a tanning operator. He retired 10 years ago, coming to Manitowoc with his wife eight years ago. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Clifford J., of Milwaukee, Harold L., of Rudyard, Mich., and Raymond A., of Manitowoc; a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Kornburger, of Green Bay; a sister, Mrs. Anna Brood, of Southgate, Calif., 13 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Friends may call at Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc, until noon Tuesday when the casket will be moved to the church chapel to lie in state until the time of service. Manitowoc Herald Times, September 30, 1963 P. 6 ******* [d. 09-28-1963/age 83 yrs./bur. on Raymond A. Irwin lot]


NELLIE MAE IRWIN Mrs. Nellie Mae Irwin, 81, of 1124 S. Seventh St., Manitowoc, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Phipps Memorial Chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Gervase Zanotti will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen cemetery, Manitowoc. Mrs. Irwin was born May 4, 1887, at Malcom, Iowa, daughter of the late Peter and Mary Einsele Brood. She attended schools at Malcom and was married to Asa C. Irwin Dec. 15, 1909, at Gruver, Iowa. They moved to Rudyard, Mich., in 1913, moved to Milwaukee in 1928 and in 1954 came to Manitowoc to make their home. Mr. Irwin preceded her in death in 1963. Mrs. Irwin was a member of the Church Circle and Royal Neighbors. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Kornburger of Green Bay; three sons, Clifford J. of Cudahy, Harold L. of Rudyard, Mich. and Raymond A. of Manitowoc; a brother, Leonard Brood of South Gate, Calif.; 13 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. A sister and two brothers preceded her in death. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, until 11 a.m. Tuesday and then at the church chapel. Manitowoc Herald Times, September 23, 1968 P. 10 ******* [d. 09-21-1968/age 81 yrs./widow of Asa C. Irwin/bur. on Raymond A. Irwin plot]


DOUGLAS R. ISAACSON Douglas R. Isaacson, age 47, of Helix, Oregon, formerly of Appleton, Wis., died July 27, 2000, at his residence. Private Memorial Services for the famly will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 2, 2000, at the Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Gerald Foley will officiate. Cremation will have taken place with burial of the cremains at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. He was born December 25, 1952, in Appleton, son of Edward and Fern Duquaine Isaacson, Douglas was a graduate of Kimberly High School and continued his education receiving his Bachelor of Science Degree at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. He served with the United States Army from 1970 to 1980. While in the military and during civilian life, he was a meteorologist with the National Weather Service until the present time. He married Bernice Truman on June 5, 1982, in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Survivors include his wife, Bernice , Manitowoc; one son, Sean Isaacson, at home two step daughters, Karyn Kalafut, Manitowoc, Kimberly Kalafut, Green Bay; one step son, Jason Kalafut, Green Bay; his parents, Edward and Fern Isaacson, Appleton; one brother, Michael Isaacson, Appleton; one sister, Diana L. Isaacson, Appleton; one niece, Jennifer Isaacson, DePere; other relatives and friends also survive. The Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, July 30, 2000 P. A2 *********** Private Family Memorial Services for Douglas R. Isaacson, age 47, of Helin, Oregon, formerly of Appleton, Wis., who died July 27, 2000, at his residence, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 2, 2000, at the Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home, Manitowoc. Rev. Gerald Foley will officiate. Cremation will have taken palce with burial of the cremains at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, August 1, 2000 ******** [cremation]


JESSIE RICHARDS ISOCIAN Jessie Iserdean Richards Death • Cook County, Illinois, U.S., Deaths Index, 1878-1922 Name Jessie Iserdean Richards Birth Date 21 Mar 1881 Birth Place Wisconsin Death Date 15 Feb 1911 Death Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois Burial Date 17 Feb 1911 Burial Place Manitowoc, Wis Death Age 29 Occupation Nurse Race White Marital Status Single Gender Female Street Address 149 W. Superior St Father Name Jas Richards Father Birth Place Newport, Wales Mother Name Emily Crocker Mother Birth Place London, England FHL Film Number 1287597 "Cook County, Illinois, U.S., Deaths Index, 1878-1922" ***** [Jessie RICHARDS Isocian/bur 02-19-1911/cause: palpitation of the heart]


BERTHA ISSELMANN PIONEER DIES AFTER STROKE AT HOME HERE Mrs. Frank Isselmann Will Be Buried On Tuesday With Lutheran Services Suffering a stroke a week ago, Mrs. Frank Isselmann, 65, pioneer resident of Manitowoc, died Saturday evening at the home, 1402 South 11th street. Up to a few months ago, Mrs. Isselmann, who reared a family of nine children, had enjoyed good health, but when stricken a week ago yesterday she failed rapidly. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the home and at 2 p.m. from the First German Evangelical Lutheran church, Rev. Koeninger officiating. (Photo) Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery. The deceased was a member of the congregation and the Lutheran Laidies' Aid society. Born Bertha Lenz, daughter of August and Amelia Lenz, in Germany, December 20, 1867, she came to America with her parents at an early age. The family located in Manitowoc county. She was married December 11, 1888, at St. Nazianz to Frank Isselmann and shortly after they located in Manitowoc where they have since resided. Survivors are the husband, three sons, Carl, an official of the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company, Edward of this city, and George, a student at Notre Dame university, and six daughters, Mrs. Richard Bodwin, Mrs. Norbert Lettenberger, Mrs. Thomas J. Wattawa, Mrs. Roy S. Pilger and Marie Isselmann, all of this city, and Mrs. Arthur F. Pratt, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Two brothers, Carl Lenz of Valders and August Lenz of Liberty, a sister, Mrs. Gustave Lindeman, city, and six grandchildren also survive. The remains were removed to the home, 1402 South 11th street, this morning from the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home where they may be viewed up to the hour of the funeral tomorrow afternoon. Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, May 15, 1933 P. 2 ******** [bur. 05-16-1933/age 65 yrs/cause: apoplexy/bur. on Frank X. Isselmann lot]


CARL ISSELMANN Goods Firm Executive Dies Today Carl F. Isselmann, 47, Expires This Afternoon After Long Illness Carl F. Isselmann, 47, general sales manager and a vice president of the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company, died this afternoon at the home, 1201 South Tenth street. Death was due to a heart ailment from which he had suffered several months. He was brought to his home here from a Milwaukee hospital a few weeks ago. Mr. Isselmann has been a lifelong resident of Manitowoc. Entering the employ of the Goods company after completing his schooling Mr. Isselmann advanced to an executive post with the firm. He was associated with the company for more than 30 years. Survivors are the widow, the former Lottie Zander, one son, John; two daughters, Ruth and Mary Ann; his father, Frank Isselmann, six sisters and two brothers. Mr. Isselmann was a member of the Elks lodge and the Lakeside Country club. Funeral arrangements will be announced Monday. Manitowoc Herald Times, August 8, 1936 P. 1 ******* Funeral Rites Planned For Carl F. Isselmann Aluminum Good Executive Will Be Buried On Wednesday Funeral services for Carl F. Isselmann, 47, Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company executive, who died at his home on South Tenth street Saturday afternoon, will be held Wednesday. Services at St. Boniface church at 9 a.m. Wednesday will follow a brief service at the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home at 8:30. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isselmann of this city, Mr. Isselmann spent his entire life here. After completing his common school education he entered business college and on completion of his course there entered the employ of the aluminum firm when only 15 years of age. His first position in the then small industry engaged in making combs and novelties was in the shipping department, which he entered March 1, 1905. Advanced Rapidly Promotions were rapid for Mr. Isselmann and he advanced to posts of responsibility in the main office of the company until at his death he was sales manager and a vice president. Six years ago he joined with other officials and employes of the company in membership in the 25 years club of the company. Despite his responsibilities with the Aluminum Goods company Mr. Isselmann was drafted to serve the first ward in the city council in 1919. He served two terms and was chairman of the finance committee in the closing two-year term. In addition to membership in the Elks and Lakeside Country club Mr. Isselmann was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Eagles and United Commercial Travelers. In 1914 he married Miss Lottie Zander of this city. Survivors are his widow; a son, John, city; two daughters, Ruth and Mary Ann, city; his father, Frank, city; two brothers, Edward, Harrisburg, Pa., and George, city; six sisters, Mrs. Richard Bodwin, Mrs. Norbert Lettenerger, Mrs. Thomas Wattawa, Mrs. Roy Pilger, and Marie, all of this city, and Mr.s Arthur Pratt, Pittsburgh, Pa. The body is at the Wattawa, Urbanek and Schlei funeral home where it may be viewed from tonight until hour of the services Wednesday morning. Manitowoc Herald Times, August 10, 1936 P. 2 ******** [Carl F./bur. 8-12-1936/age 46 yrs/cause: subacute bacterial endocarditis]


CHARLOTTE ISSELMANN Funeral services for Mrs. Carl Isselmann, 60, of Manitowoc, who died Friday at the home of her son, John, in New York City, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Mittnacht Funeral Home, Manitowoc, and at 9 o’clock at Holy Innocents Church. The Rev. E. A. Radey will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Manitowoc. Friends may call at the funeral home after Tuesday noon, where the Altar society will recite the rosary at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, March 3, 1952 P. 2 ******* [bur. 03-05-1952 at Nassau, NY/age 60 yrs./widow of Carl Isselmann]


FRANK X. ISSELMANN Frank X. Isselmann, 80, of 1402 South 11th street, lifelong resident of the county, died Sunday night at the Holy Family hospital. He was born at St. Nazianz in 1865 and in 1888 married Miss Bertha Lenz. They located in this city where Mr. Isselmann was employed by the Rahr Malting company for 40 years. He retired in 1940. Mrs. Lenz died 13 years ago. Mr. Isselmann was a charter member of the Foresters and also a member of the Eagles and Holy Name society. Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. Richard Bodwin, Mrs. Norbert Lettenberger, Mrs. T. J. Wattawa, Mrs. R. S. Pilger, Miss Marie Isselmann, all of this city, Mrs. A. F. Pratt of Pittsburgh; two sons, Edward J. of New Cumberland, Pa., and George L. of Ridgewood, N.J.; daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. F. Isselmann, wife of a son, Carl, who died 10 years ago; two sisters, Mrs. Rose DeGries of Chicago, Mrs. Teresa Kirschl of Evanston; brother, Matt of this city; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Pfeffer funeral home and at 10 o’clock at the St. Boniface church, the Rev. Alfred Pritzl officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Tuesday noon until the hour of services. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, March 18, 1946 P. 2 ******* [d. 03-17-1946/age 80 yrs.]


GEORGE ISSELMANN A cloud of ice blue net trailed behind Miss Rona Schmitz as she walked slowly to the flower-laden altar of the St. Boniface church at 10 o’clock this morning where her bridegroom, George Isselmann, awaited her. Miss Schmitz and Mr. Isselmann exchanged their nuptial vows in a ceremony at which the Rev. Anthony Jaeckle officiated. The bride’s gown, entirely of ice blue net, was made with a fitted plain bodice, a square neckline and sleeves puffed at the shoulders and fitted until they came to points over her hands. The skirt was made of graduating flounces which extended into the yard-long train. A strong of white pearls was the bride’s only jewelry. Her short veil was caught to her head in back by a wreath of shirred net. Simulated blue leaves made a coronet on her head. She carried a round colonial bouquet of gardenias, bordered with valley lilies. Elda Hill was her sister’s only attendant and she wore pink net made exactly like the bride’s gown except that the sleeves ended at the puffs. She wore a pink turban and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and blue blossoms. Edward Isselmann of New Cumberland, Maryland, was his brother’s best man. Paul Schmitz and John Isselmann were ushers. After the ceremony Mrs. Emil Pauly sang Dana’s “Ave Maria.” The wedding dinner was served at the Hotel Manitowoc this noon, and there was a reception from 2 until 4 o’clock this afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, Judge and Mrs. E. S. Schmit. Out of town guests include Arthur Pratt of Pittsburgh and Mr. and Mrs. Emile Benniger of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Isselmann, who is the son of Frank X. Isselmann, will take his bride to Canada for their wedding trip, and from there they will go directly to New York City where they will be at home after June 6th at 529 east 235th street. Mr. Isselmann is the Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co.’s representative in that territory. He is a graduate of Notre Dame. Manitowoc Herald Times, May 28, 1938 P. 24


MARIE ISSELMANN Miss Marie Isselman (sic), 60, of 1402 S. 11th St., lifelong Manitowoc resident, died of a coronary attack Saturday afternoon at home. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Rev. Alfred Pritzl will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Miss Isselman was born July 15, 1904, daughter of the late Frank X. and Bertha Lenz Isselman. She attended St. Boniface Parochial School and prior to her illness had been employed in the office of Mirro Aluminum Co. Miss Isselman was a member of St. Ann Christian Mothers Altar Society of St. Boniface Church. Surviving her are two brothers, Edward J., of Lansdowne, Pa., and George, of Glenn Rock, N.J., four sisters, Mrs. Richard Bodwin, Mrs. Norbert Lettenberger, Mrs. Thomas Wattawa and Mrs. Roy S. Pilger, of Manitowoc and nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 o’clock this Monday evening by members of the parish and St. Ann Christian Mothers Altar Society. Manitowoc Herald Times, May 3, 1965 P.16 ******* [d. 05-01-1965/age 60 yrs./bur. on Frank X. Isselmann lot]


RONA E. ISSELMANN Rona E. Schmitz Isselmann, 73, of Glen Rock died yesterday. She was a former deputy county treasurer in Manitowoc, Wis. She was a parishioner of St. Catharine's R.C. Church, Glen rock, and active in its Catholic Youth Organization. Surviving are her husband, George L.; four daughters, Merrie Ed Omsberg of Mahwah, Paula Bartels of Wayne, Joe Ann Churchill of Beaufort, N.C., and Kristin LaVorne of Glen Rock, and 10 grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters, Leta Freeman and Elda Howlett, both of Manitowoc, and Lola Beniger of Crystal River, Fla.; and five brothers, The Rev. Richard Schmitz of Prescott, Ariz., Fredrick of Manitowoc, Gustav of Harrisburg, Ill., Miller of Cedarburg, Wis., and Paul of Spokane. Mass will be said Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Catharine's Church. Burial will b private. Visiting is Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Feeney Funeral Home, Ridgewood. Th Record, Hackensack, NJ Sunday, April 19, 1987 pg. 33 ***** [d. at Wayne New Jersey/cremains bur. 08-25-1987/ wife of George Isselmann/bur. on Mrs. Elda Isselmann lot]


EVELYN M. IVERSON YOUNG MOTHER DIES AT FRANKFORT, TO BE BURIED HERE Messages received in the city today told of the death yesterday at Frankfort, Mich., of Mrs. Alfred Iverson, 25, daughter of Mrs. Dominic Schmidt, 946 North Eighth street. The deceased, who would have been 26 years of age March 19, was born and reared in this city, her maiden name being Evelyn Schmidt, and she was married here eight years ago to Alfred Iverson. They removed to the Michigan city to reside three years ago. Besides the husband, the deceased is survived by four small children, (private); her mother, one brother George and a sister Edith, the latter three of this city. The remains will be brought to Manitowoc on Friday for burial but definite funeral arrangements have not been completed. Manitowoc Herald News, March 12, 1931 P. 2 ******** MRS. IVERSON BURIED THIS AFTERNOON The remains of Mrs. Alfred Iverson who passed away at Frankfort, Michigan arrived in the city on Saturday and funeral services were held from the home of her her (sic) mother, Mrs. Dominic Schmidt at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon and at two o'clock from the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church at 9th and Pine streets. Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, March 16, 1931 P.16 ******** [bur. 3-16-1931/age 27 yrs/died at Frankfort, MI/cause: pulmonary embler(sic)]


GILBERT IVERSON From Der Nord Westen, 24 June 1909: A rheumatic illness took the life Sunday of 55-year old Gilbert Evenson here. He leaves his widow and several sisters. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon. (Note: Although the obit says Gilbert Evenson in collusion with the Evergreen cem. office we have decided the newspaper was in error on his surname and it should be Iverson. There is no Gilbert Evenson in any cemeteries in the county) ******** [cause: rheumatism]


MARY I. IVERSON FORMER CLARKS MILLS WOMAN DIES IN CITY Mrs. Mary Iverson Resident of County for 30 Years Mrs. Mary Iverson, widow of the late Gilbert Iverson and a former resident of Clarks Mills, died at the home of her brother, Gilbert Olson, 1105 Huron street, yesterday afternoon at the age of 63 years. Death was due to an illness from which Mrs. Iverson had suffered for a long time. Decedent was born in Norway Sept. 28, 1848 and came to America and Manitowoc county thirty years ago, with her husband, locating on a farm at Clarks Mills. She came to the city eight years ago. No children survive. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 1:30 from the house and at 2:30 from St. Paul’s Norwegian Lutheran church. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, April 02, 1915, Page 4

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Order for Proof of Will.
STATE OF WISCONSIN-County Court for Manitowoc County.
In the matter of the Estate of Marit (sic) Iverson Deceased. In Probate.
An Instrument in writing, purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Marit Iverson  of City of Manitowoc, in said County having been delivered into said Court:
And Albert L. Hougen, of City of Manitowoc in said County, having presented to said Court his petition in writing duly verified, representing, among other things, that said Marit Iverson, died testate, at City of Manitowoc, in said County, on the 1st day of April, 1915; that said Instrument is the Last Will of said deceased and that said petitioner is named therein as Executor, and praying that said Instrument be proven and admitted to Probate and that letters testamentary be thereon issued to said Albert L. Hougen.
It is Ordered: That said petition and the matters therein be heard, and proofs of said Last Will and Testament be taken, at a Special term of said County Court, to be held at the Probate Office in the city of Manitowoc, on Tuesday, the 11th day of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M.
And It Is Further Ordered: That notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication hereof for three successive weeks once each week, previous to the time of said hearing in the Manitowoc Pilot a newspaper published in said Manitowoc County.
Dated April 8, 1915.
By the Court,
John Chloupek, County Judge.
Manitowoc Pilot, April 15, 1915 P. 4
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STATE OF WISCONSIN IN CIRCUIT COURT FOR MANITOWOC COUNTY.
Albert L. Hougen as executor of the estate of Marit Iverson, deceased. Plaintiff, vs.
C. Martin Olson, Defendant.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an execution issued in the above entitled action I have levied upon and will, on the 22nd day of October, 1915 at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the Court House in the City of Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, offer for sale an sell at public auction to the best bidder for cash the following described real estate situate in the County of Manitowoc in the State of Wisconsin, to-wit:
1. The East One hundred and Four (104) feet of Lot Number Eight (8) and the North Half (N1/2) of Lot Eleven (11) all in block Number One Hundred and Nineteen (119) in the City of Manitowoc.
2. An undivided one-seventh (1-7) right, title and interest in and to the North Half (N1/2) of Lots One (1) and Two (2) in block Number One Hundred and Nineteen (119) in the City of Manitowoc.
3. An undivided one-seventh (1-7) right, title and interest in and to Lot Number Nineteen (19) in the subdivision of the Southeast Quarter (S.E. 1/4) of Section Number Eighteen (18) in Township Number Nineteen (19) North of Range Number Twenty-four (24) East, excepting that part thereof occupied by the right-of-way of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway company.
In the above entitled action Marit Iverson, now deceased, on October 7, 1914 recovered a judgment in said court against the defendant for the sum of Twelve Hundred Thirty-three and 09-100 ($1233.09) Dollars on which judgment there has been paid One Hundred and Seventy ($170.00) dollars leaving a balance due upon said judgment of the sum of Ten Hundred Sixty-three and 09-100 ($1003.09) Dollars together with interest thereon from the 7th day of October, 1914. Said judgment was docketed in the office of the Clerk of said Court on October 7, 1914. Said real estate will be sold to satisfy said claim of the plaintiff pursuant to said judgment.
Dated this 4th day of September, 1915.
John F. Engelbrecht, Sheriff of Manitowoc County, Wis.
Hougen & Brady, Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Manitowoc Pilot, September 16, 1915 P. 4
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