Henry Suel, one of New Holstein's old-time and highly respected citizens, died Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock at his home, after a few days illness. Mr. Suel had injured one of his legs a short time ago, and blood poisoning set in, causing his death.
The deceased was a native of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, where he was born July 11th, 1848. He came to America in 1868, and located in Calumet county.
He was married in 1874 to Amalie Jess, and the couple settled on a farm in the town of New Holstein which they operated for 29 years. Twelve years ago they disposed of the farm and moved to the village to live in retirement.
Mr. Suel is survived by his widow and one son, John H. Suel; also two brothers and five sisters in Germany.
The funeral services will he held this Thursday afternoon, at the late home, and interment will be in the New Holstein cemetery
Henry Suel, one of New Holstein's old-time and highly respected citizens, died Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock at his home, after a few days illness. Mr. Suel had injured one of his legs a short time ago, and blood poisoning set in, causing his death.
The deceased was a native of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, where he was born July 11th, 1848. He came to America in 1868, and located in Calumet county.
He was married in 1874 to Amalie Jess, and the couple settled on a farm in the town of New Holstein which they operated for 29 years. Twelve years ago they disposed of the farm and moved to the village to live in retirement.
Mr. Suel is survived by his widow and one son, John H. Suel; also two brothers and five sisters in Germany.
The funeral services will he held this Thursday afternoon, at the late home, and interment will be in the New Holstein cemetery
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