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Albert Jochimsen

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Albert Jochimsen

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
9 Mar 1975 (aged 85)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Albert Jochimsen 1975
Albert Jochimsen, 85, formerly of R. 1, New Holstein, and since November of 1974 a resident at the Calumet Homestead, died early Sunday afternoon at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since Wednesday.
Mr. Jochimsen was a village and City of New Holstein mail carrier with the U. S. Postal Department for 23 years. He served seven years as a postal clerk prior to retirement on March 1, 1957. A life-long resident of New Holstein, he was born in rural New Holstein on March 2, 1890; a son of the late John and Anna Tams Jochimsen. He attended rural grade schools and Kiel High School.
On May 8, 1914, he married Dora Thede at Ebenezer United Church of Christ, Chilton. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1964. Mrs. Jochimsen died Sept. 28, 1966. He was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, New Holstein, and a former church elder. He was a charter member and an organizer of the New Holstein Historical Society and served as its vice=president since its inception in 1962. Until last year he was curator of the society's Pioneer Corner Museum. Mr. Jochimsen was a life member of Outdoors, Inc. a past president of the New Holstein Cemetery Association, a member of the New Holstein Men's Chorus and a member of the first New Holstein firemen's running team, a past member of the New Holstein School Board representing Districts 3 and 4, chairman of the museum committee and member of the executive board of the New Holstein Centennial Committee in 1948. He was chairman of the New Holstein Boy Scouts committee from 1951 to 1956.
His great-grandfather Tams was one of the founders of New Holstein. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. John {Ruth} Mattke of Sheboygan and Mrs. Foster {Judith} Dudley of Milwaukee; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A sister preceded him in death. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John UCC. The Rev. Albert K. Borns; pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the New Holstein City Cemetery.
Albert Jochimsen 1975
Albert Jochimsen, 85, formerly of R. 1, New Holstein, and since November of 1974 a resident at the Calumet Homestead, died early Sunday afternoon at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since Wednesday.
Mr. Jochimsen was a village and City of New Holstein mail carrier with the U. S. Postal Department for 23 years. He served seven years as a postal clerk prior to retirement on March 1, 1957. A life-long resident of New Holstein, he was born in rural New Holstein on March 2, 1890; a son of the late John and Anna Tams Jochimsen. He attended rural grade schools and Kiel High School.
On May 8, 1914, he married Dora Thede at Ebenezer United Church of Christ, Chilton. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1964. Mrs. Jochimsen died Sept. 28, 1966. He was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, New Holstein, and a former church elder. He was a charter member and an organizer of the New Holstein Historical Society and served as its vice=president since its inception in 1962. Until last year he was curator of the society's Pioneer Corner Museum. Mr. Jochimsen was a life member of Outdoors, Inc. a past president of the New Holstein Cemetery Association, a member of the New Holstein Men's Chorus and a member of the first New Holstein firemen's running team, a past member of the New Holstein School Board representing Districts 3 and 4, chairman of the museum committee and member of the executive board of the New Holstein Centennial Committee in 1948. He was chairman of the New Holstein Boy Scouts committee from 1951 to 1956.
His great-grandfather Tams was one of the founders of New Holstein. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. John {Ruth} Mattke of Sheboygan and Mrs. Foster {Judith} Dudley of Milwaukee; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A sister preceded him in death. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. John UCC. The Rev. Albert K. Borns; pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the New Holstein City Cemetery.

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