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Edmund B See

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Edmund B See

Birth
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19 May 1949 (aged 45)
Burial
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Edmund B. See, farmer in the town of Chilton, died Thursday, May 19, at St. Agnes hospital, Fond du Lac. Mr. See had been ill for the past month and had undergone an operation three weeks ago.

Born in the town of Stockbridge Aug. 20, 1903, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John See, he attended Kloten parochial and public schools and was a member of the Holy Name society in Chilton. He formerly was president of the Kloten Holy Name society.

He was married to Miss Lauretta Buechel on Nov. 11, 1930, at St. Elizabeth’s church, Kloten.

Surviving are his mother; his wife; five children at home, Julietia, Sylvester, Melvin, Allen and Anthony; four brothers, Joseph of Milwaukee, Frank of Sheboygan Falls, Andrew of Kloten and Victor of Sheboygan, and three sisters, Mrs. Henry Portman of the town of Stockbridge, Mrs. John Thuecks of New Holstein and Frances of Kloten.

Funeral services were conducted at the Pfeffer Funeral home and at St. Mary’s Church here with the Rev. Joseph Bartelme officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – May 26, 1949
Edmund B. See, farmer in the town of Chilton, died Thursday, May 19, at St. Agnes hospital, Fond du Lac. Mr. See had been ill for the past month and had undergone an operation three weeks ago.

Born in the town of Stockbridge Aug. 20, 1903, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John See, he attended Kloten parochial and public schools and was a member of the Holy Name society in Chilton. He formerly was president of the Kloten Holy Name society.

He was married to Miss Lauretta Buechel on Nov. 11, 1930, at St. Elizabeth’s church, Kloten.

Surviving are his mother; his wife; five children at home, Julietia, Sylvester, Melvin, Allen and Anthony; four brothers, Joseph of Milwaukee, Frank of Sheboygan Falls, Andrew of Kloten and Victor of Sheboygan, and three sisters, Mrs. Henry Portman of the town of Stockbridge, Mrs. John Thuecks of New Holstein and Frances of Kloten.

Funeral services were conducted at the Pfeffer Funeral home and at St. Mary’s Church here with the Rev. Joseph Bartelme officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – May 26, 1949


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