(1895 - 1928)
Louis Staudinger, 32, Dies At Hospital
Louis Staudinger, 32, Francis Creek farmer, passed away Saturday at the hospital here here of pneumonia, after a week’s illness.
Burial will take place Tuesday morning at 9:30 from the home and at ten o’clock from the church at Francis Creek, Rev. Schiller officiating.
The deceased was born in the town of Cato and has always resided in the county. He was married June 5, 1916 to Miss Elmira Brown, who with two daughters, Violet and Jeanette, three sons, Louis Jr., Melvin and Kenneth are left to mourn his loss. His aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Staudinger, four brothers, John , Whitelaw, Joseph, Rockwood, Charles and Edward, Cato and seven sisters, Mrs. John Smith, Cato, Mrs. Matthew Becker, Random Lake, Mrs. William Baeckmann, city, Mrs. Isadore Belonger, Two Rivers, Mrs. Edward Smelner, Brillion, Mrs. John Reimer and Mrs. Joseph Rathsack of Appleton, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, April 30, 1928 Page 2
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Cato news:
Louis Staudinger passed away at the Holy Family hospital last Saturday. Death was due to complication of sickness from which he suffered two weeks.
He leaves to mourn him his sorrowful wife whose maiden name was Elnora Braun and five children, the oldest ten years and the youngest three months, Louis Jr., Violet, Janet, Melvin and Kenneth. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Staudinger at Clarks Mills, four brothers, John from Cato, Charles and Edward from Whitelaw and Joseph from Manitowoc and seven sisters, Mrs. John Reiner and Mrs. Joe Rathsack from Appleton, Mrs. M. Becker, Random Lake, Mrs. Isadore Belonger, Two Rivers, Mrs. E. Schmelter, Brillion and Mrs. William Bockman.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Thursday, May 10, 1928 Page 10
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(1895 - 1928)
Louis Staudinger, 32, Dies At Hospital
Louis Staudinger, 32, Francis Creek farmer, passed away Saturday at the hospital here here of pneumonia, after a week’s illness.
Burial will take place Tuesday morning at 9:30 from the home and at ten o’clock from the church at Francis Creek, Rev. Schiller officiating.
The deceased was born in the town of Cato and has always resided in the county. He was married June 5, 1916 to Miss Elmira Brown, who with two daughters, Violet and Jeanette, three sons, Louis Jr., Melvin and Kenneth are left to mourn his loss. His aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Staudinger, four brothers, John , Whitelaw, Joseph, Rockwood, Charles and Edward, Cato and seven sisters, Mrs. John Smith, Cato, Mrs. Matthew Becker, Random Lake, Mrs. William Baeckmann, city, Mrs. Isadore Belonger, Two Rivers, Mrs. Edward Smelner, Brillion, Mrs. John Reimer and Mrs. Joseph Rathsack of Appleton, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, April 30, 1928 Page 2
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Cato news:
Louis Staudinger passed away at the Holy Family hospital last Saturday. Death was due to complication of sickness from which he suffered two weeks.
He leaves to mourn him his sorrowful wife whose maiden name was Elnora Braun and five children, the oldest ten years and the youngest three months, Louis Jr., Violet, Janet, Melvin and Kenneth. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Staudinger at Clarks Mills, four brothers, John from Cato, Charles and Edward from Whitelaw and Joseph from Manitowoc and seven sisters, Mrs. John Reiner and Mrs. Joe Rathsack from Appleton, Mrs. M. Becker, Random Lake, Mrs. Isadore Belonger, Two Rivers, Mrs. E. Schmelter, Brillion and Mrs. William Bockman.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Thursday, May 10, 1928 Page 10
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Family Members
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John Staudinger
1880–1958
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Mary Staudinger Reimer
1882–1956
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George William Staudinger
1884–1922
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Sophia Maria "Sophie" Staudinger Schmidt
1886–1960
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Charles George Staudinger
1889–1970
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Edward W Staudinger
1891–1957
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Clara T Staudinger Becker
1893–1978
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Joseph W. Staudinger
1897–1967
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Elizabeth Agnes "Elsie" Staudinger Rathsack Hoffmann
1901–1993
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Minnie Rose Staudinger Schmelter
1903–1963
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Cecilia A. Staudinger Belonger
1903–1992
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Loretta A. Staudinger Boeckman
1906–1983
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