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Andrew M Pfister

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Andrew M Pfister

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30 Apr 1933 (aged 64)
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New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ANDREW M PFISTER

Chilton – Andrew M. Pfister, 64, died at his home in the town of Charlestown. He was a brother-in-law of George Woelfel, who died on Saturday at his home in the town of Charlestown.

Mr. Pfister was born November 11, 1868 in the Town of Charlestown on a farm now owned by Lawrence Pfister. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Pfister. The deceased spent his entire life in the community. His marriage to Anna Seipel took place September 17, 1895. She preceded him in death several years ago.

Survivors are; a son, Roman of the Town of Charlestown; a daughter, Mrs. Anton J. Wagner of Cleveland; a brother, Lawrence of the Town of Charlestown; four sisters, Mrs. John Gebhard of Kiel, Mrs. George Woelfel, Town of Charlestown; Mrs. Erhardt Munker, Town of Charlestown and Mrs. John Wieseckel of Hilbert and five grandchildren. Two sisters, Sister Alexia of Morrilton, Arkansas, and Mrs. Fred Woelfel of the Town of Charlestown, died recently.

Mr. Pfister was a charter member of the Charlestown branch of Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and the Holy Name society.

The funeral will be held at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in the Town of Charlestown. The Rev. Father Diebele will officiate and interment will be made in the church cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – May 1, 1933
ANDREW M PFISTER

Chilton – Andrew M. Pfister, 64, died at his home in the town of Charlestown. He was a brother-in-law of George Woelfel, who died on Saturday at his home in the town of Charlestown.

Mr. Pfister was born November 11, 1868 in the Town of Charlestown on a farm now owned by Lawrence Pfister. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Pfister. The deceased spent his entire life in the community. His marriage to Anna Seipel took place September 17, 1895. She preceded him in death several years ago.

Survivors are; a son, Roman of the Town of Charlestown; a daughter, Mrs. Anton J. Wagner of Cleveland; a brother, Lawrence of the Town of Charlestown; four sisters, Mrs. John Gebhard of Kiel, Mrs. George Woelfel, Town of Charlestown; Mrs. Erhardt Munker, Town of Charlestown and Mrs. John Wieseckel of Hilbert and five grandchildren. Two sisters, Sister Alexia of Morrilton, Arkansas, and Mrs. Fred Woelfel of the Town of Charlestown, died recently.

Mr. Pfister was a charter member of the Charlestown branch of Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and the Holy Name society.

The funeral will be held at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in the Town of Charlestown. The Rev. Father Diebele will officiate and interment will be made in the church cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – May 1, 1933


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