Husband of Bertha Nevermann, married 05 Nov 5, 1908; five children.
In 1920 he was a mechanic working at a phonograph plant in Dubuque.
In 1930 he was a wood worker at a radio plant in Dubuque.
He later lived in Monona; in his last years he lived with his son Harlan.
He took his own life by hanging in his son Harlan's garage near the Volney store.
He was survived by four children: Harlan of Monona, Wilson of Postville, Mrs. Theo Timmerman of Monona, and Marcella Backhaus of Wisconsin.
Husband of Bertha Nevermann, married 05 Nov 5, 1908; five children.
In 1920 he was a mechanic working at a phonograph plant in Dubuque.
In 1930 he was a wood worker at a radio plant in Dubuque.
He later lived in Monona; in his last years he lived with his son Harlan.
He took his own life by hanging in his son Harlan's garage near the Volney store.
He was survived by four children: Harlan of Monona, Wilson of Postville, Mrs. Theo Timmerman of Monona, and Marcella Backhaus of Wisconsin.
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