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August Adriansen

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August Adriansen

Birth
Antwerp, Arrondissement Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belgium
Death
13 Dec 1937 (aged 79)
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.4389845, Longitude: -88.0543518
Plot
Section C
Memorial ID
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ADRIANSEN FUNERAL TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY DE PERE
The funeral of August Adriansen, 79, De Pere resident about three score years, whose death occurred yesterday afternoon at the home of a son, William Adriansen, 911 S. Roosevelt street, will be held here Thursday morning. A requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church, of which he had been a member many years, and burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The body of Mr. Adriansen will be at the Schumerth funeral home in this city until the funeral.
The deceased was born in Antwerp, Belgium, May 17. 185B, and came to this country in 1878, settling at De Pere. He was a member of the Holy Name society and St. Josenh's society of St. Mary's church, De Pere.
Survivors are 11 children, Fred and Charles, Ashland; Sister M. Vera, Elm Grove; Mrs. Alice Meneretti, Tony and Mrs. Leonard Grota, all of Milwaukee; Mrs. Jim Kodera, Chicago; Mrs. William Scherei. Mansfield, O.; John, Cincinnati, O.; and Frank and William, Green Bay; and 27 grandchildren. His wife preceded him in death 23 years ago.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
14 Dec 1937, Tue • Page 16
ADRIANSEN FUNERAL TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY DE PERE
The funeral of August Adriansen, 79, De Pere resident about three score years, whose death occurred yesterday afternoon at the home of a son, William Adriansen, 911 S. Roosevelt street, will be held here Thursday morning. A requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church, of which he had been a member many years, and burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. The body of Mr. Adriansen will be at the Schumerth funeral home in this city until the funeral.
The deceased was born in Antwerp, Belgium, May 17. 185B, and came to this country in 1878, settling at De Pere. He was a member of the Holy Name society and St. Josenh's society of St. Mary's church, De Pere.
Survivors are 11 children, Fred and Charles, Ashland; Sister M. Vera, Elm Grove; Mrs. Alice Meneretti, Tony and Mrs. Leonard Grota, all of Milwaukee; Mrs. Jim Kodera, Chicago; Mrs. William Scherei. Mansfield, O.; John, Cincinnati, O.; and Frank and William, Green Bay; and 27 grandchildren. His wife preceded him in death 23 years ago.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
14 Dec 1937, Tue • Page 16


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