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Louis Aegerter

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Louis Aegerter

Birth
Death
11 Jan 1897 (aged 8)
Burial
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eggerty mourn the loss of their eight year old son, Louis, who died on Monday last. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. Eppling Tuesday afternoon.

From: The Ahnapee Record
Thursday, January 14, 1897
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin
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Below from CEMETERY TRANSCRIPTION:

AEGERTER, Son
b: 04 Mar 1888
d: 11 Jan 1897
Son of D. & L. Aegerter [O. & L.]
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Other HINTS - Added here for SAFE keeping - to be added someday, to memorial pages for Otto Aegerter and wife, Louisa (nee Westphal) Aegerter, and to John E. Whalen & his wife, Leona (nee Aegerter) Whalen.

1. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, January 8, 1904
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

Otto Aegeter this week purchased a fine piano from A. H. Klatt and presented it to his daughter Leona as a birthday present.
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2. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, May 8, 1908
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

MARRIED AT GREEN BAY

John E. Whalen, formerly of Milwaukee, but who has resided in this city the past seven years, was united in marriage to Miss Leona Aegerter, of Green Bay, a former resident of this place . . .
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3. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, November 13, 1908
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

Otto Aegeter of Green Bay, came over by train last Saturday and spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. Whalen, returning home Monday morning.
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4. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, June 2, 1911
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

John Westfal, of Two Rivers who had been visiting with his son Henry in this city for some time, departed for Milwaukee on Friday of last week, being called there by the serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. Otto Aergerter.
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5. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, June 14, 1912
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

JOHN WHALEN DEAD
News was received here this week of the death of John Whalen, which occurred at his home in Milwaukee at an early hour Wednesday morning. Mr. Whalen who was for a number of years a resident of this city, was unit­ed in marriage to Miss Leona Aergerter, a former Algoma girl, who sur­vives him. The remains were taken to Fond du Lac today for burial. The deceased while residing here was em­ployed as undertaker at the Perry Undertaking Rooms. The news of his death comes as a shock to the many friends of the family in this city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eggerty mourn the loss of their eight year old son, Louis, who died on Monday last. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. Eppling Tuesday afternoon.

From: The Ahnapee Record
Thursday, January 14, 1897
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin
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Below from CEMETERY TRANSCRIPTION:

AEGERTER, Son
b: 04 Mar 1888
d: 11 Jan 1897
Son of D. & L. Aegerter [O. & L.]
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Other HINTS - Added here for SAFE keeping - to be added someday, to memorial pages for Otto Aegerter and wife, Louisa (nee Westphal) Aegerter, and to John E. Whalen & his wife, Leona (nee Aegerter) Whalen.

1. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, January 8, 1904
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

Otto Aegeter this week purchased a fine piano from A. H. Klatt and presented it to his daughter Leona as a birthday present.
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2. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, May 8, 1908
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

MARRIED AT GREEN BAY

John E. Whalen, formerly of Milwaukee, but who has resided in this city the past seven years, was united in marriage to Miss Leona Aegerter, of Green Bay, a former resident of this place . . .
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3. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, November 13, 1908
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

Otto Aegeter of Green Bay, came over by train last Saturday and spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. Whalen, returning home Monday morning.
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4. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, June 2, 1911
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

John Westfal, of Two Rivers who had been visiting with his son Henry in this city for some time, departed for Milwaukee on Friday of last week, being called there by the serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. Otto Aergerter.
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5. From: The Algoma Record
Friday, June 14, 1912
Algoma, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

JOHN WHALEN DEAD
News was received here this week of the death of John Whalen, which occurred at his home in Milwaukee at an early hour Wednesday morning. Mr. Whalen who was for a number of years a resident of this city, was unit­ed in marriage to Miss Leona Aergerter, a former Algoma girl, who sur­vives him. The remains were taken to Fond du Lac today for burial. The deceased while residing here was em­ployed as undertaker at the Perry Undertaking Rooms. The news of his death comes as a shock to the many friends of the family in this city.
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