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Joseph Henry Fenrich

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Joseph Henry Fenrich

Birth
Poygan, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
31 Dec 1932 (aged 67)
Wild Rose, Waushara County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 97
Memorial ID
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Wild Rose, Wis. Joseph Fenrich. 67, died this noon at 12 o'clock at, his home here. He suffered a stroke of paralysis Christmas eve and had been ill since that time.

Mr. Fenrich was born in the town ol Poygan, Winnebago county Feb. 17, 1865. He lived in Oshkosh for a number of years but for the past 26 years, has operated a farm here.

He was married about 40 years ago to Miss Anna Kelsch. who survives him. Other survivors are five sons, Neil. lee, Harold and DeLoss all of Oshkosh, and and Arlo, Wild Rose, and two daughters, Mrs. John Callighan, Wild Rose, and Mrs. John Kthilvegte, Milwaukee.

He is also survived by three brothers, George Fenrich, Boise, Idaho, Theodore Fenrich, Oshkosh. and Allien Fenrich. Eureka, and I wo sisters, Mrs. Anna, Yost. Winneconne and Sister M. Vincent of Racine. Thirteen grandchildren also survive.

Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.

The Oshkosh Northwestern
1932, Sat. Dec 31 Page 10
Conributor: JAZ (48097722)
Wild Rose, Wis. Joseph Fenrich. 67, died this noon at 12 o'clock at, his home here. He suffered a stroke of paralysis Christmas eve and had been ill since that time.

Mr. Fenrich was born in the town ol Poygan, Winnebago county Feb. 17, 1865. He lived in Oshkosh for a number of years but for the past 26 years, has operated a farm here.

He was married about 40 years ago to Miss Anna Kelsch. who survives him. Other survivors are five sons, Neil. lee, Harold and DeLoss all of Oshkosh, and and Arlo, Wild Rose, and two daughters, Mrs. John Callighan, Wild Rose, and Mrs. John Kthilvegte, Milwaukee.

He is also survived by three brothers, George Fenrich, Boise, Idaho, Theodore Fenrich, Oshkosh. and Allien Fenrich. Eureka, and I wo sisters, Mrs. Anna, Yost. Winneconne and Sister M. Vincent of Racine. Thirteen grandchildren also survive.

Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.

The Oshkosh Northwestern
1932, Sat. Dec 31 Page 10
Conributor: JAZ (48097722)


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