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August Gottlieb Frederick “Gustave” Mueller

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
9 May 1934 (aged 51)
Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-9-3
Memorial ID
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August was the youngest of six children {three sons & three daughters} born to Wilhelm & Henrietta (Seeger) Mueller.

BIO: adapted from his obituary (Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, May 9, 1934):
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GUSTAVE MUELLER DIES ON VISIT WITH BROTHER. Will be buried in Manitowoc.

"Messages received told of the death at Antigo early today of Gustave Mueller, 51, who for almost his entire life was a resident of this city. He moved to Antigo to reside with his brother William following an attack of illness here.

"The body is to be brought to this city Thursday morning & will be removed to the home of a sister, Mrs. Cora Schmidt, 946 North Eighth street.

"The deceased was born in the town of Gibson in 1882 and when a young man came to this city. He entered the employ of the Johnson company and later the Spindler company, and was one of the oldest employes in point of service with that company. For the last 12 years he resided with his sister, Mrs. Fred Rudolph and on her death four months ago he went to Antigo. He never married. He was a member of the Manitowoc Aerie of Eagles.

"He is survived by two brothers, Otto of Maribel; William of Antigo; and two sisters, Mrs. Cora Schmidt of this city & Mrs. Anna Drews of Gibson."

August was the youngest of six children {three sons & three daughters} born to Wilhelm & Henrietta (Seeger) Mueller.

BIO: adapted from his obituary (Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, May 9, 1934):
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GUSTAVE MUELLER DIES ON VISIT WITH BROTHER. Will be buried in Manitowoc.

"Messages received told of the death at Antigo early today of Gustave Mueller, 51, who for almost his entire life was a resident of this city. He moved to Antigo to reside with his brother William following an attack of illness here.

"The body is to be brought to this city Thursday morning & will be removed to the home of a sister, Mrs. Cora Schmidt, 946 North Eighth street.

"The deceased was born in the town of Gibson in 1882 and when a young man came to this city. He entered the employ of the Johnson company and later the Spindler company, and was one of the oldest employes in point of service with that company. For the last 12 years he resided with his sister, Mrs. Fred Rudolph and on her death four months ago he went to Antigo. He never married. He was a member of the Manitowoc Aerie of Eagles.

"He is survived by two brothers, Otto of Maribel; William of Antigo; and two sisters, Mrs. Cora Schmidt of this city & Mrs. Anna Drews of Gibson."



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