RAYMOND'S OLDEST MAN DIES
Charles N. Wingert, 93, the oldest resident of the Raymond community, died at Allen Convalescent home at 5:30 a.m. Monday of complications incident to advanced age. He is survived by 154 descendants.
He was born in Lester Twp. on July 26, 1866, the son of Marcus and Kathryn Diebold Wingert. He resided during his entire life on a farm one and one-half miles south of Raymond.
He married Margaret Ehr on Oct. 11, 1890, at Raymond. She died 2-15-1941. Mr. Wingert was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Raymond and the Rosary Society.
Surviving are five sons, George of Raymond; John of Good Thunder, MN; Matt at home; Charles of Monticello, MN; and Joseph of Arlington; three daughters, Mrs. Anton Krepsbach of Stacyville; Mrs. Ben Adams of Stacyville; Mrs. Harold Pint of Raymond; 45 grandchildren and 101 great grandchildren.
He was preceded by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Teresa Bonefas, seven sisters, and four brothers.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Raymond with Rev. Donald Sweeney, pastor, officiating. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at the Oppold Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home until 3 p.m. Tuesday, when the body will be taken to the family home near Raymond.
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RAYMOND'S OLDEST MAN DIES
Charles N. Wingert, 93, the oldest resident of the Raymond community, died at Allen Convalescent home at 5:30 a.m. Monday of complications incident to advanced age. He is survived by 154 descendants.
He was born in Lester Twp. on July 26, 1866, the son of Marcus and Kathryn Diebold Wingert. He resided during his entire life on a farm one and one-half miles south of Raymond.
He married Margaret Ehr on Oct. 11, 1890, at Raymond. She died 2-15-1941. Mr. Wingert was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Raymond and the Rosary Society.
Surviving are five sons, George of Raymond; John of Good Thunder, MN; Matt at home; Charles of Monticello, MN; and Joseph of Arlington; three daughters, Mrs. Anton Krepsbach of Stacyville; Mrs. Ben Adams of Stacyville; Mrs. Harold Pint of Raymond; 45 grandchildren and 101 great grandchildren.
He was preceded by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Teresa Bonefas, seven sisters, and four brothers.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Raymond with Rev. Donald Sweeney, pastor, officiating. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at the Oppold Funeral Home. Friends may call at the funeral home until 3 p.m. Tuesday, when the body will be taken to the family home near Raymond.
For more biographical information, click here.
Family Members
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Theresa Wingert Ortner
1851–1936
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Susanna Wingert Kunkel
1852–1915
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Rosalia Wingert Ortner
1853–1913
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Helena "Lena" Wingert Wurzer
1856–1898
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George Wingert
1858–1942
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Elizabeth Wingert Kappenman
1862–1892
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Henry Joseph Wingert
1865–1941
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Caroline Antonia Wingert
1866–1866
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Catherine Barbara Wingert
1869–1881
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John Marcus Wingert
1872–1945
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George Nicholas Wingert
1892–1962
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John Marcus Wingert
1894–1974
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Rosalia "Rose" Wingert Krebsbach
1896–1961
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Mary Magdalen Wingert Adams
1898–1992
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Mathias "Matt" Wingert
1900–1993
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Teresa Wingert Bonefas
1902–1933
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Charles Simon Wingert
1904–1996
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Joseph George Wingert
1906–2002
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Margaret Remegia Wingert Pint
1911–2005
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