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Louis Frederick Garms

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Louis Frederick Garms

Birth
Palatine, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Jul 1925 (aged 54)
Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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After suffering for about nine months with heart trouble, Louis Garms, 54 years old, breathed his last on Sunday afternoon.

Louis Frederick Garms was born on February 8, 1871, in Palatine, Illinois. On October 24, 1899 he was united in marriage to Miss Helen Bernard of town Theresa. For about a year the young couple resided at Theresa, from where they moved to Lomira. In the year 1904 they came to this city, where the deceased was employed in the power house of the Mayville Iron Company.

Besides his sorrowing widow he is survived by three sons and one daughter, Arthur, Alphons, Bernard and Margaret. He is also survived by his mother, two sisters and two brothers.

The deceased was a member of the local K. of P. lodge and also a member of the Knights of Khorassan of Milwaukee.

The funeral will be held this afternoon from the late home on North Henninger street, to the M. E. church. The Rev. George Carmichael will officiate.

The relatives have our sincere sympathy in their bereavement.

Mayville News July 22, 1925
After suffering for about nine months with heart trouble, Louis Garms, 54 years old, breathed his last on Sunday afternoon.

Louis Frederick Garms was born on February 8, 1871, in Palatine, Illinois. On October 24, 1899 he was united in marriage to Miss Helen Bernard of town Theresa. For about a year the young couple resided at Theresa, from where they moved to Lomira. In the year 1904 they came to this city, where the deceased was employed in the power house of the Mayville Iron Company.

Besides his sorrowing widow he is survived by three sons and one daughter, Arthur, Alphons, Bernard and Margaret. He is also survived by his mother, two sisters and two brothers.

The deceased was a member of the local K. of P. lodge and also a member of the Knights of Khorassan of Milwaukee.

The funeral will be held this afternoon from the late home on North Henninger street, to the M. E. church. The Rev. George Carmichael will officiate.

The relatives have our sincere sympathy in their bereavement.

Mayville News July 22, 1925


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