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Henry Koerth

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Henry Koerth

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1942 (aged 55–56)
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Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Henry Koerth

Brillion – Funeral services for Henry Koerth, 57, well-known farmer of from near here who died Thursday evening in Green Bay were held at the Kasson Lutheran Church. The Rev. Melvin Croll officiated. Mr. Koerth became ill last Tuesday and collapsed in the office of a chiropractor in Green Bay to whom he had gone for treatment of injuries suffered in a farm accident a short time ago.

He was born on the family homestead farm near Brillion in 1885. In 1909 he was married to Miss Laura Greve, moving to a farm in Rockland, but later moving back to the old homestead. He was an active member of the Kasson Lutheran church and a member of the board of trustees. He also served on the school board of the Dewey school in the town of Brillion.

Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Krann, Mrs. Hilbert Radloff, Miss Janet Koerth at home, and Miss Aurella Koerth of Milwaukee; two sons, Otto and Clarence of Brillion; three brothers, Louis of Bena, Minn., and William of Alberta, Canada, and Edwin of DePere; four sisters, Mrs. Herman Schumann of Black Creek, Mrs. Julia Holthusen of West Bend, Mrs. Carl Braun of DePere and Mrs. Pauline Schwander of Neenah; and seven grandchildren.
Sheboygan Press – Aug 10, 1942
Henry Koerth

Brillion – Funeral services for Henry Koerth, 57, well-known farmer of from near here who died Thursday evening in Green Bay were held at the Kasson Lutheran Church. The Rev. Melvin Croll officiated. Mr. Koerth became ill last Tuesday and collapsed in the office of a chiropractor in Green Bay to whom he had gone for treatment of injuries suffered in a farm accident a short time ago.

He was born on the family homestead farm near Brillion in 1885. In 1909 he was married to Miss Laura Greve, moving to a farm in Rockland, but later moving back to the old homestead. He was an active member of the Kasson Lutheran church and a member of the board of trustees. He also served on the school board of the Dewey school in the town of Brillion.

Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Krann, Mrs. Hilbert Radloff, Miss Janet Koerth at home, and Miss Aurella Koerth of Milwaukee; two sons, Otto and Clarence of Brillion; three brothers, Louis of Bena, Minn., and William of Alberta, Canada, and Edwin of DePere; four sisters, Mrs. Herman Schumann of Black Creek, Mrs. Julia Holthusen of West Bend, Mrs. Carl Braun of DePere and Mrs. Pauline Schwander of Neenah; and seven grandchildren.
Sheboygan Press – Aug 10, 1942

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