Herman Fenner, a resident of the town of Sheboygan Falls for 50 years, died Thurs. at St. Nicholas hospital where he had been a patient since last week. He underwent an operation Mon.
Mr. Fenner was born in Prussia, Germany, on Dec. 17, 1858, and he came to America with his parents when four years of age. He was married Oct. 30, 1881, to Miss Louise Harder. The couple resided on a homestead in the town of Sheboygan Falls.
Mr. Fenner is survived by his wife and six children, Mrs. Arthur [Ida] Hahn of Plymouth, Mrs. L. J. [Irene] Breher of Gibbsville, Otto, who resides on the homestead, Frank of Sheboygan Falls, Walter of Waldo, and Alfred of Sheboygan. There are three sisters, Mrs. Augusta Luedtke and Mrs. William [Pauline] Radke of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Richard [Emma] Federwisch of Sheboygan Falls, and three brothers, August Fenner of the town of Sheboygan Falls, Frank Fenner of Rice Lake, and William Fenner of the town of Sheboygan Falls. Eleven grandchildren also are among the survivors.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Mon. at the home and at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Rev. J. Biehusen will conduct the services and burial will be at the Falls cemetery.
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Funeral - Sheboygan Press, Tues, Sept 13, 1927, p13
Sheboygan Falls - Funeral services were conducted from St. Paul's Lutheran church Mon. afternoon for Herman Fenner, who died Thurs. The services were conducted by Rev. Biehusen.
The pallbearers were J. Kohlhagen, J. LeMahieu, Henry Van Der Steeg, William Taylor, William Schueffner, and Roy Bimmel.
Persons from out-of-town who attended the services included Mr. and Mrs. William Radtke and daughter, Helen, Mrs. Augusta Luetke of Milwaukee, F. Fenner of Rice Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harder, Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Han, Adell and Mrs. Bertha Kauth, Calumet MI.
Herman Fenner, a resident of the town of Sheboygan Falls for 50 years, died Thurs. at St. Nicholas hospital where he had been a patient since last week. He underwent an operation Mon.
Mr. Fenner was born in Prussia, Germany, on Dec. 17, 1858, and he came to America with his parents when four years of age. He was married Oct. 30, 1881, to Miss Louise Harder. The couple resided on a homestead in the town of Sheboygan Falls.
Mr. Fenner is survived by his wife and six children, Mrs. Arthur [Ida] Hahn of Plymouth, Mrs. L. J. [Irene] Breher of Gibbsville, Otto, who resides on the homestead, Frank of Sheboygan Falls, Walter of Waldo, and Alfred of Sheboygan. There are three sisters, Mrs. Augusta Luedtke and Mrs. William [Pauline] Radke of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Richard [Emma] Federwisch of Sheboygan Falls, and three brothers, August Fenner of the town of Sheboygan Falls, Frank Fenner of Rice Lake, and William Fenner of the town of Sheboygan Falls. Eleven grandchildren also are among the survivors.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Mon. at the home and at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Rev. J. Biehusen will conduct the services and burial will be at the Falls cemetery.
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Funeral - Sheboygan Press, Tues, Sept 13, 1927, p13
Sheboygan Falls - Funeral services were conducted from St. Paul's Lutheran church Mon. afternoon for Herman Fenner, who died Thurs. The services were conducted by Rev. Biehusen.
The pallbearers were J. Kohlhagen, J. LeMahieu, Henry Van Der Steeg, William Taylor, William Schueffner, and Roy Bimmel.
Persons from out-of-town who attended the services included Mr. and Mrs. William Radtke and daughter, Helen, Mrs. Augusta Luetke of Milwaukee, F. Fenner of Rice Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harder, Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Han, Adell and Mrs. Bertha Kauth, Calumet MI.
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