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Edward Orth

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Edward Orth

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Dec 1961 (aged 76)
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Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Edward A. Orth December 22, 1961 Manitowoc Herald News

Edward A. Orth, 76 of 1415 S. 37th St., Manitowoc, died Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient two weeks.
Funeral services will be Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and at St. Boniface Catholic Church, the Rev. Alfred Pritzl officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Mr. Orth was born September 8, 1885, in the town of Gibson, son of the late Matthias and Mary Engeldinger Orth. He married the former Minnie Lindenau June 9, 1908, at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. She preceded him in death Oct. 22, 1918. He resided in Two Rivers until 1919 when he moved to Manitowoc where he married the former Elizabeth M. Kaiser at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc, May 4, 1920. Prior to his retirement in 1946 he was a painter. Mr. Orth was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Boniface.
Survivors include his wife, nine sons, Norman of Kiel, Walter of Brillion, Ralph of New Holstein, Clifford of Two Rivers and George, Herbert, Francis, John and Conrad of Manitowoc; three daughters, Mrs. Trig Aarhus of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Clarence Seidl and Mrs. Paul Skarvan of Francis Creek; three sisters, Mrs. Conrad Netzhammer of Milwaukee, Mrs. Charles Guenzel of Shawano and Mrs. John Mosuch of Two Rivers; 30 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Seven children also preceded him in death.

Edward A. Orth December 22, 1961 Manitowoc Herald News

Edward A. Orth, 76 of 1415 S. 37th St., Manitowoc, died Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient two weeks.
Funeral services will be Tuesday at Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc and at St. Boniface Catholic Church, the Rev. Alfred Pritzl officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Mr. Orth was born September 8, 1885, in the town of Gibson, son of the late Matthias and Mary Engeldinger Orth. He married the former Minnie Lindenau June 9, 1908, at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. She preceded him in death Oct. 22, 1918. He resided in Two Rivers until 1919 when he moved to Manitowoc where he married the former Elizabeth M. Kaiser at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc, May 4, 1920. Prior to his retirement in 1946 he was a painter. Mr. Orth was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Boniface.
Survivors include his wife, nine sons, Norman of Kiel, Walter of Brillion, Ralph of New Holstein, Clifford of Two Rivers and George, Herbert, Francis, John and Conrad of Manitowoc; three daughters, Mrs. Trig Aarhus of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Clarence Seidl and Mrs. Paul Skarvan of Francis Creek; three sisters, Mrs. Conrad Netzhammer of Milwaukee, Mrs. Charles Guenzel of Shawano and Mrs. John Mosuch of Two Rivers; 30 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Seven children also preceded him in death.


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Marriage of Edward Orth & Minnie Lindenau and Marriage of Frank Weiss & Mary Jaquette

Two weddings took place at St. Luke's church this morning. The first was that of Edward A. Orth and Miss Minnie Lindenau, both of this city. The groom is a sturdy and highly esteemed young man and the bride is a handsome and gracious young lady. Both are well known and have a wide circle of friends who will unite in wishing them a pleasant journey through life. After the ceremony at the church, the union was duly celebrated at the home of the bride's parents and then the happy couple departed upon a wedding visit to St. Paul and to several other cities along their route.
An hour after the Orth-Lindenau nuptials the marriage of Frank Weiss of this city and Miss Mayme Jacquette of the Town of Two Rivers, was solemnized at the altar in St. Luke's church. It was a very pretty and impressive ceremony and the wedding party made a very attractive sight as vows were exchanged at the altar. Mr. Weiss,, the groom, was born and raised in this city and is an upright and honorable young man who is popular with all who know him. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Jacquette of the Town of Two Rivers. She is an amiable and charming young lady who has a wide circle of friends. The wedding is to be celebrated this afternoon and evening at Eastwin Hall, where elaborate preparations have been made therefor and a large number of guests have been invited.
The attendants of the bridal couple at the first ceremony were Mr. M. Dehringer and Miss Paulina Lindenau. At the second ceremony, they were Messrs A. Wachtel and Peter Becker Jr. and Misses Amelia Jaquette and Mayme Raatz.
The Reporter, Sat., June 13, 1908
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