He was of a genial disposition, a good business man and an ardent sportsman, who was well liked by many people of this community to whom his sudden death was a great shock.
Besides the bereaved wife, he leaves five brothers and two sisters to mourn his passing: Herman of Hewitt, Louis of Center, N.D.; Paul of Wadena, Emil of Alexandria; Walter of Vesta, and Bertha (Mrs. O. K. Wildgrube) of Minot and Louise (Mrs. W. C. Letzring) of Echo. His parents and two brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the residence and the Zion Lutheran church, Rev. A. Bartz officiating. Burial was in Kinkead cemetery. The pallbearers were E. H. Neumann, Fred Kuehl, George Brueske, Edward Kleweno, Robert Sieling and Walter Erdman.
(Park Region Echo, 17 Oct. 1940)
He was of a genial disposition, a good business man and an ardent sportsman, who was well liked by many people of this community to whom his sudden death was a great shock.
Besides the bereaved wife, he leaves five brothers and two sisters to mourn his passing: Herman of Hewitt, Louis of Center, N.D.; Paul of Wadena, Emil of Alexandria; Walter of Vesta, and Bertha (Mrs. O. K. Wildgrube) of Minot and Louise (Mrs. W. C. Letzring) of Echo. His parents and two brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the residence and the Zion Lutheran church, Rev. A. Bartz officiating. Burial was in Kinkead cemetery. The pallbearers were E. H. Neumann, Fred Kuehl, George Brueske, Edward Kleweno, Robert Sieling and Walter Erdman.
(Park Region Echo, 17 Oct. 1940)
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