Adolph Muenster, an old and respected citizen of this village, was called to the Great unknown on Tuesday morning, December 14th, following an operation he underwent at the Sheboygan hospital about a year ago from which he never fully recovered. He was born in Marne, Germany, January 9, 1848 and came to America with his parents in 1857. They located at New Holstein where Mr. Muenster has continued to reside. After the death of his parents he continued the occupation of farmer, one mile south of Pfeiffer's Corners, until about twenty years ago, when he retired from active work and took up his residence in the village.
On July 11, 1872 he was united in marriage to Ina Arens, who still survives, besides four children, Herman and Rudolph Muenster, Mrs. Herman Tiedjens, Mrs. LeRoy Harnack, all of this village; Mrs. Emma Muenster died in November 1915 and Waldemar December 13, 1892.
Adolph Muenster, an old and respected citizen of this village, was called to the Great unknown on Tuesday morning, December 14th, following an operation he underwent at the Sheboygan hospital about a year ago from which he never fully recovered. He was born in Marne, Germany, January 9, 1848 and came to America with his parents in 1857. They located at New Holstein where Mr. Muenster has continued to reside. After the death of his parents he continued the occupation of farmer, one mile south of Pfeiffer's Corners, until about twenty years ago, when he retired from active work and took up his residence in the village.
On July 11, 1872 he was united in marriage to Ina Arens, who still survives, besides four children, Herman and Rudolph Muenster, Mrs. Herman Tiedjens, Mrs. LeRoy Harnack, all of this village; Mrs. Emma Muenster died in November 1915 and Waldemar December 13, 1892.
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