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Emil Gustave “E.G.” Conradi

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Emil Gustave “E.G.” Conradi

Birth
New Bremen, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Oct 1964 (aged 93)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Baptism records say he was born 10/12/1872 and baptized 2/18/1877 along with 6 brothers and sisters.

Emil G. Conradi graduated from New Bremen High School in 1889, after which he taught in the village schools for 11 years. In May 1900, he and his brother-in-law, Fridolin Purpus, became owners and publishers of The Stern des Westlichen Ohio. In April 1903, they became the proprietors of The New Bremen Sun. Emil also served as mayor for nearly 5 years (1903-1907), was secretary of the New Bremen Telephone Co., and served 1 term on the Board of Education.

He lived with his first wife in the former Jacob Boesel home at 116 West Monroe St., the same home where Ida had been born. After Emil and Lucy married, they sold the house to the Woodmen of the World in August 1952 and moved to Seattle. They both died in Seattle and are buried there.

Note for Burial Location left by Paul Everitt 11/20/23.
Next to spouse. Marker photo added.
Baptism records say he was born 10/12/1872 and baptized 2/18/1877 along with 6 brothers and sisters.

Emil G. Conradi graduated from New Bremen High School in 1889, after which he taught in the village schools for 11 years. In May 1900, he and his brother-in-law, Fridolin Purpus, became owners and publishers of The Stern des Westlichen Ohio. In April 1903, they became the proprietors of The New Bremen Sun. Emil also served as mayor for nearly 5 years (1903-1907), was secretary of the New Bremen Telephone Co., and served 1 term on the Board of Education.

He lived with his first wife in the former Jacob Boesel home at 116 West Monroe St., the same home where Ida had been born. After Emil and Lucy married, they sold the house to the Woodmen of the World in August 1952 and moved to Seattle. They both died in Seattle and are buried there.

Note for Burial Location left by Paul Everitt 11/20/23.
Next to spouse. Marker photo added.


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