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Charles Guetzloe

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Charles Guetzloe

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13 Feb 1948 (aged 80)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CHARLES GUETZLOE

Charles Guetzloe, a prominent Kiel citizen, passed away Friday at his home on Broadway Street, following a lengthy illness Pallbearers were Emil Raquet, John Rabe, Henry Jochmann and Herman Roehr. Mrs. Harry Dawurske and Mrs. Anthniel Raquet rendered several anthems at the funeral home.
The deceased was born in the town of Newton March 21, 1867, the son of Giesbert William and Marie Wallich Guetzloe. In 1893 he moved to Kiel and the following year was married to Margaret Menne, and the couple has resided here ever since. For about 26 years Mr. Guetzloe was employed at the Kiel Furniture Co. and was assessor for the city of Kiel for seven years. He was a member of the Redman.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Royal of Minneapolis, Minn.; four daughters, Miss Lillian of Milwaukee, Mrs. Edward (Viola) Luehrs and Mrs. Henry (Minerva) Aggen of New Holstein, and Mrs. Lawrence (Leona) Hennings of this city; a brother, William of Manitowoc; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
No newspaper named, February 13, 1948
CHARLES GUETZLOE

Charles Guetzloe, a prominent Kiel citizen, passed away Friday at his home on Broadway Street, following a lengthy illness Pallbearers were Emil Raquet, John Rabe, Henry Jochmann and Herman Roehr. Mrs. Harry Dawurske and Mrs. Anthniel Raquet rendered several anthems at the funeral home.
The deceased was born in the town of Newton March 21, 1867, the son of Giesbert William and Marie Wallich Guetzloe. In 1893 he moved to Kiel and the following year was married to Margaret Menne, and the couple has resided here ever since. For about 26 years Mr. Guetzloe was employed at the Kiel Furniture Co. and was assessor for the city of Kiel for seven years. He was a member of the Redman.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Royal of Minneapolis, Minn.; four daughters, Miss Lillian of Milwaukee, Mrs. Edward (Viola) Luehrs and Mrs. Henry (Minerva) Aggen of New Holstein, and Mrs. Lawrence (Leona) Hennings of this city; a brother, William of Manitowoc; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
No newspaper named, February 13, 1948

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