DIED - TISHLER - At his home, 2d ward of this city, Oct. 14, 1895, of paralysis, Mr. Michael Tishler, aged 72 years, 2 months and 19 days.
The deceased was born in Haunberg, Germany, July 25th, 1823. In 1843 he came to Ozaukee Co., Wis., where he resided 21 years, and married Miss Regina Kohler in 1848. In 1864 he moved to Westford, Dodge Co., where he lived 24 years, and 7 years ago moved to this city. His wife and five children survive to mourn their loss, the children being, Joseph Tishler, of Pilot Point, Texas, Michael Tishler of Westford, Egid Tishler and Mrs. Jos. Deniger of Beaver Dam, and Mrs. Mary Aman, of Krantzburg, S.D. Mrs. Bertha Tishler of Milwaukee, is his half sister.
He was a most worthy neighbor and citizen, highly respected by all, and was an active member of St. Joseph's Society. The funeral was largely attended from St. Peter's church this forenoon.
DIED - TISHLER - At his home, 2d ward of this city, Oct. 14, 1895, of paralysis, Mr. Michael Tishler, aged 72 years, 2 months and 19 days.
The deceased was born in Haunberg, Germany, July 25th, 1823. In 1843 he came to Ozaukee Co., Wis., where he resided 21 years, and married Miss Regina Kohler in 1848. In 1864 he moved to Westford, Dodge Co., where he lived 24 years, and 7 years ago moved to this city. His wife and five children survive to mourn their loss, the children being, Joseph Tishler, of Pilot Point, Texas, Michael Tishler of Westford, Egid Tishler and Mrs. Jos. Deniger of Beaver Dam, and Mrs. Mary Aman, of Krantzburg, S.D. Mrs. Bertha Tishler of Milwaukee, is his half sister.
He was a most worthy neighbor and citizen, highly respected by all, and was an active member of St. Joseph's Society. The funeral was largely attended from St. Peter's church this forenoon.
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