Mr. Husting was born on August 4, 1838 in the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, and came to this country in 1846. On February 16, 1863, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Juneau, a daughter of the founder of Milwaukee. The couple celebrated their golden anniversary in 1913, with all their children present, and their 60th wedding anniversary last year. His wife passed away in death three months ago, in April. Two sons, U.S. Senator Paul O. Husting, and Otto Husting, also preceded him in death several years ago.
Those surviving are: Mrs. C. W. Lamoreux, this city; Max, Fargo, N. D.; Leo, Oshkosh; B. A., Fond du Lac; and Gustav and Berthold of this city. Also one sister, Mrs. Susanne Kremer.
The Husting family moved to this city from Fond du Lac in 1876 and Mr. Husting established a jeweler business which he conducted for many years. He also served as postmaster of Mayville for some time.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Lamoreux. A few hours before, only a few blocks from his bier, his sister, Mrs. John Langenbach had breathed her last. L. S. Keeley delivered the funeral address, the Rev. Geo. C. Carmichael assisted at the services. Miss Alexa Weber of Theresa rendered a vocal solo. The pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased: Robert Langenbach of this city, Armand Langenbach of West Bend, Victor Husting of Milwaukee, Edward Kremer and Alex Dana of Fond du Lac, and Bertram Weber of Theresa.
The long line of autoes in the funeral cortege moved down Main Street to Graceland cemetery where he was laid to rest beside his helpmate of over half a century.
Mayville News July 2, 1924
Following is a list of those from afar to attend the funeral of the late John P. Husting last Saturday: F. W. Kuehl, secretary of Governor Blaine, Andrew McDonald and Mr. Dineen of the State Railroad Commission of Madison, Mr. Falvey of the Railroad Brotherhood, Baraboo, Mrs. Susanna Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dana, Mrs. Cary Guipp, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Towns, Mrs. Julia Wolters, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Raidy, Judge Fellenz, Mrs. McAleavy, Paul Thiel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Fleishman, all of Fond du Lac, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Husting, Mrs. Eudoxie Fickert, Mr. and Mrs. Max Knutzen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bretihaupt, Walter Ray, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. Marie Weber, Alexa, Camilla, Bertram and Arnold Weber, all of Theresa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Husting of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Husting, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlaefer, all of Campbellsport, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlaefer of Lomira, Mrs. Mary, and Thekla Pick, Edwin Pick, all of West Bend, Mrs. Geo. Krebs, Mrs. Al. Lueck, all of Waupun, Mr. and Mrs. John Bodden of Horicon.
Mayville News July 2, 1924
Mr. Husting was born on August 4, 1838 in the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, and came to this country in 1846. On February 16, 1863, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Juneau, a daughter of the founder of Milwaukee. The couple celebrated their golden anniversary in 1913, with all their children present, and their 60th wedding anniversary last year. His wife passed away in death three months ago, in April. Two sons, U.S. Senator Paul O. Husting, and Otto Husting, also preceded him in death several years ago.
Those surviving are: Mrs. C. W. Lamoreux, this city; Max, Fargo, N. D.; Leo, Oshkosh; B. A., Fond du Lac; and Gustav and Berthold of this city. Also one sister, Mrs. Susanne Kremer.
The Husting family moved to this city from Fond du Lac in 1876 and Mr. Husting established a jeweler business which he conducted for many years. He also served as postmaster of Mayville for some time.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Lamoreux. A few hours before, only a few blocks from his bier, his sister, Mrs. John Langenbach had breathed her last. L. S. Keeley delivered the funeral address, the Rev. Geo. C. Carmichael assisted at the services. Miss Alexa Weber of Theresa rendered a vocal solo. The pallbearers were six nephews of the deceased: Robert Langenbach of this city, Armand Langenbach of West Bend, Victor Husting of Milwaukee, Edward Kremer and Alex Dana of Fond du Lac, and Bertram Weber of Theresa.
The long line of autoes in the funeral cortege moved down Main Street to Graceland cemetery where he was laid to rest beside his helpmate of over half a century.
Mayville News July 2, 1924
Following is a list of those from afar to attend the funeral of the late John P. Husting last Saturday: F. W. Kuehl, secretary of Governor Blaine, Andrew McDonald and Mr. Dineen of the State Railroad Commission of Madison, Mr. Falvey of the Railroad Brotherhood, Baraboo, Mrs. Susanna Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kremer, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dana, Mrs. Cary Guipp, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Towns, Mrs. Julia Wolters, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Raidy, Judge Fellenz, Mrs. McAleavy, Paul Thiel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Fleishman, all of Fond du Lac, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Husting, Mrs. Eudoxie Fickert, Mr. and Mrs. Max Knutzen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bretihaupt, Walter Ray, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. Marie Weber, Alexa, Camilla, Bertram and Arnold Weber, all of Theresa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Husting of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Husting, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlaefer, all of Campbellsport, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlaefer of Lomira, Mrs. Mary, and Thekla Pick, Edwin Pick, all of West Bend, Mrs. Geo. Krebs, Mrs. Al. Lueck, all of Waupun, Mr. and Mrs. John Bodden of Horicon.
Mayville News July 2, 1924
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