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Emil Friedrich Ney

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Emil Friedrich Ney Veteran

Birth
Hillsdale, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 Mar 1956 (aged 67)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EMIL NEY

Funeral Services for Emil F. Ney, 67, of R. 2, Manitowoc, a former
resident of the town of Herman, who died at his home early Wednesday
morning following a lingering illness, were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday
at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Chapel in Manitowoc. The Rev. A. C.
Fischer officiated and burial was in Kossuth National Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William Kappelmann, Reinert Zipperer, Louis Reimiker,
Harvey Kimmes, Charles Lawrentz, and Adolph Witak.
Mr. Ney was born Jan. 6, 1889, at Hillsdale, Ill, coming to the town
of Herman as a youth. On Sept. 20, 1921, he married the former Waleska
Stecker. Following their marriage, they made their home in the town of
Herman until 1937 when they moved to their present home at R. 2,
Manitowoc. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivors include his wife; three daughters, (private); five sons,
(private); four brothers, William of Elmhurst, Ill., Henry of Erma, Wis.,
Gustave of Merrill, Wis., and John of Cleveland; three sisters, Mrs.
William Wilde of Elmhurst, Ill., Mrs. Martin Weege of Merrill, and Mrs.
Herman Marquardt of Wausau; and eight grandchildren.
Sheboygan Press, Tuesday, March 20, 1956 P. 12

EMIL NEY

Funeral Services for Emil F. Ney, 67, of R. 2, Manitowoc, a former
resident of the town of Herman, who died at his home early Wednesday
morning following a lingering illness, were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday
at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Chapel in Manitowoc. The Rev. A. C.
Fischer officiated and burial was in Kossuth National Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William Kappelmann, Reinert Zipperer, Louis Reimiker,
Harvey Kimmes, Charles Lawrentz, and Adolph Witak.
Mr. Ney was born Jan. 6, 1889, at Hillsdale, Ill, coming to the town
of Herman as a youth. On Sept. 20, 1921, he married the former Waleska
Stecker. Following their marriage, they made their home in the town of
Herman until 1937 when they moved to their present home at R. 2,
Manitowoc. He was a World War I veteran.
Survivors include his wife; three daughters, (private); five sons,
(private); four brothers, William of Elmhurst, Ill., Henry of Erma, Wis.,
Gustave of Merrill, Wis., and John of Cleveland; three sisters, Mrs.
William Wilde of Elmhurst, Ill., Mrs. Martin Weege of Merrill, and Mrs.
Herman Marquardt of Wausau; and eight grandchildren.
Sheboygan Press, Tuesday, March 20, 1956 P. 12



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