Arnold Loehr, aged 59, a well known resident of this city, dropped dead at his home of Olcott street Tuesday morning following an attack of heart trouble.
Mr. Loehr had been in his usual good health until this morning and on complaining of being ill, went for an auto ride in the hope of feeling better. He had been in the house but a few moments upon his return when he fell dead.
His widow and six children, Mrs. H. Heus, Mrs. Mike Gulig, Mrs. John Emery of Peebles, Mrs. Herbert Bartel of Marytown, Edward and Henry of New Holstein survive. He also leaves three brothers, Fred of Iowa, Edward of Calumet Harbor and Henry of Johns burg and three sisters, Mrs. Peter Stephany, Mrs. Louis Kalt and Mrs. Matt Moersch of this city.
The arrangements for the funeral will be announced later. – Fond du Lac Reporter
Reprinted in Chilton Times – June 21, 1919
From FAG Contributor: Rose Mohnsam
Arnold Loehr, aged 59, a well known resident of this city, dropped dead at his home of Olcott street Tuesday morning following an attack of heart trouble.
Mr. Loehr had been in his usual good health until this morning and on complaining of being ill, went for an auto ride in the hope of feeling better. He had been in the house but a few moments upon his return when he fell dead.
His widow and six children, Mrs. H. Heus, Mrs. Mike Gulig, Mrs. John Emery of Peebles, Mrs. Herbert Bartel of Marytown, Edward and Henry of New Holstein survive. He also leaves three brothers, Fred of Iowa, Edward of Calumet Harbor and Henry of Johns burg and three sisters, Mrs. Peter Stephany, Mrs. Louis Kalt and Mrs. Matt Moersch of this city.
The arrangements for the funeral will be announced later. – Fond du Lac Reporter
Reprinted in Chilton Times – June 21, 1919
From FAG Contributor: Rose Mohnsam
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