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Charles Perschke

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Charles Perschke

Birth
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Feb 1953 (aged 83)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Charles Perschke Sheboygan Press February 12, 1953

Charles Perschke, 83, retired Town of Sheboygan farmer, died this morning at his home, 813 National Ave., following a lingering illness.

Born Aug. 29, 1869 at Rockville, Manitowoc County, he was a son of the late Carl and Augusta Perschke. He attended school at Rockville and was confirmed at the Kiel Zion Reformed Church by the late Rev. Ludwig Zenk. On Dec. 23, 1899, he married the former Minnie Kletzien. The couple farmed near Erdman for 25 years and for the past 20 years resided in Sheboygan. He was a member of the Zion Reformed Church here.

Surviving are the wife; two daughters, Mrs. Viola Perschke Harms of Town of Mosel and Mrs. Loretta Perschke Stolz of Washington, D. C.; two grandchildren; six great randchildren, and one brother, Otto Perschke, Sheboygan. Preceding Mr. Perschke in death were two infant sons, two brothers and two sisters.

Services will be held at the Ballhorn Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Clarence Koehler, pastor of Zion Reformed Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Rockville Cemetery.

Charles Perschke Sheboygan Press February 12, 1953

Charles Perschke, 83, retired Town of Sheboygan farmer, died this morning at his home, 813 National Ave., following a lingering illness.

Born Aug. 29, 1869 at Rockville, Manitowoc County, he was a son of the late Carl and Augusta Perschke. He attended school at Rockville and was confirmed at the Kiel Zion Reformed Church by the late Rev. Ludwig Zenk. On Dec. 23, 1899, he married the former Minnie Kletzien. The couple farmed near Erdman for 25 years and for the past 20 years resided in Sheboygan. He was a member of the Zion Reformed Church here.

Surviving are the wife; two daughters, Mrs. Viola Perschke Harms of Town of Mosel and Mrs. Loretta Perschke Stolz of Washington, D. C.; two grandchildren; six great randchildren, and one brother, Otto Perschke, Sheboygan. Preceding Mr. Perschke in death were two infant sons, two brothers and two sisters.

Services will be held at the Ballhorn Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Clarence Koehler, pastor of Zion Reformed Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Rockville Cemetery.

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