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Henry Reese

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Henry Reese

Birth
Death
1942 (aged 61–62)
Burial
Potter, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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HENRY A REESE, 62, resident of the town of Rantoul, Calumet County, died this morning at the farm home after a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held from the Peace Reformed Church in Potter, with Rev. J. C. Rosenau officiating and burial will be in the Potter cemetery.

Mr. Reese was born March 5, 1880 in Cedarburg. He was married in 1907 to Augusta Schaefer, who survives. Mr. and Mrs. Reese lived in the village of Brillion for two years, and then moved to the farm on which he died.

Survivors in addition to the widow are two daughters, Mrs. Lydia Riemer of the town of Rockland and Miss Adeline at home and one son, Alvin at home, three sisters, Mrs. John Hartz of the town of Rantoul, Mrs. Helen Hoenig of Kaukauna and Mrs. Fred Schmahl of Elkhart lake and two grandchildren.
Mr. Reese served as a member of the church board of the Peace Reformed church for many years.
Manitowoc Herald Times – August 21, 1942
HENRY A REESE, 62, resident of the town of Rantoul, Calumet County, died this morning at the farm home after a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held from the Peace Reformed Church in Potter, with Rev. J. C. Rosenau officiating and burial will be in the Potter cemetery.

Mr. Reese was born March 5, 1880 in Cedarburg. He was married in 1907 to Augusta Schaefer, who survives. Mr. and Mrs. Reese lived in the village of Brillion for two years, and then moved to the farm on which he died.

Survivors in addition to the widow are two daughters, Mrs. Lydia Riemer of the town of Rockland and Miss Adeline at home and one son, Alvin at home, three sisters, Mrs. John Hartz of the town of Rantoul, Mrs. Helen Hoenig of Kaukauna and Mrs. Fred Schmahl of Elkhart lake and two grandchildren.
Mr. Reese served as a member of the church board of the Peace Reformed church for many years.
Manitowoc Herald Times – August 21, 1942


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