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Frank Neuser

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Frank Neuser

Birth
Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Aug 1923 (aged 54)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FRANK NEUSER
(1869 - 1923)

FRANK NEUSER, COUNTY PIONEER, CALLED BY DEATH

Frank Neuser, a pioneer resident of Manitowoc county, died at an Oshkosh hospital Sunday morning at 5 o’clock, death being due to high blood pressure, for which he had been a patient for some time, which resulted in a stroke, the second which he had suffered. The body has been returned here and the funeral will be held Thursday morning with services at St. Ann’s Catholic church at Francis Creek at 10 o’clock.

Mr. Neuser was born in Kewaunee county May 14, 1869 and moved to Whitelaw with his parents at the age of seven and had since made his home there.

He was married April 14, 1894 to Anna Braun, the widow who with three sons and five daughters, survives him. The children are Mrs. Arthur T. Corey and Mrs. Edward J. Danz of Chicago, Pauline, Marie, Loretta, William, Theodore and Frank at home. Four brothers, Simon of Peshtigo, Henry of Whitelaw, John and Anton of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Gust Lallament of Green Bay and Mrs. Mary Schuster of this city also survive him.

Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, August 13, 1923 P. 11

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FRANK NEUSER
(1869 - 1923)

FRANK NEUSER, COUNTY PIONEER, CALLED BY DEATH

Frank Neuser, a pioneer resident of Manitowoc county, died at an Oshkosh hospital Sunday morning at 5 o’clock, death being due to high blood pressure, for which he had been a patient for some time, which resulted in a stroke, the second which he had suffered. The body has been returned here and the funeral will be held Thursday morning with services at St. Ann’s Catholic church at Francis Creek at 10 o’clock.

Mr. Neuser was born in Kewaunee county May 14, 1869 and moved to Whitelaw with his parents at the age of seven and had since made his home there.

He was married April 14, 1894 to Anna Braun, the widow who with three sons and five daughters, survives him. The children are Mrs. Arthur T. Corey and Mrs. Edward J. Danz of Chicago, Pauline, Marie, Loretta, William, Theodore and Frank at home. Four brothers, Simon of Peshtigo, Henry of Whitelaw, John and Anton of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Gust Lallament of Green Bay and Mrs. Mary Schuster of this city also survive him.

Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, August 13, 1923 P. 11

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