HENRY BLOEDORN DIES LAST EVE AT HOSPITAL
After a three months illness, Henry Bloedorn, aged 47 years, passed away last
night at the hospital here. He was removed to the hospital from his home, 518
North Fourth street, a few days ago. Funeral services for the deceased who has
been a resident of this city for the past 22 years and was employed as a fireman
at the Cereal Products Co. plant, will be held Monday morning at 9:15 from the
home and at 9:30 from the Sacred Heart church, Father Grace officiating. Burial
will be at Evergreen.
The deceased was born at Brillion July 30, 1883, and resided at Appleton and
Antigo before locating here. He is survived by his widow who was Miss Mary
Hartlaub, a daughter by a former marriage, Martha Bloedorn, a son, Arthur,
three sisters, Mrs. Albert Brown, Brillion, Mrs. Carl Baker and Clara Bloedorn,
both of Antigo and Fred of Brillion. The deceased was a member of the E.F.U.
and the Holy Name Society.
The remains were removed to the family home this afternoon from the Pfeffer
parlors.
Manitowoc Herald News, November 15, 1930 P. 4
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(Note: Stone reads July 30, 1885)
[Henry Bloedorn/bur. 11-17-1930/age 49 yrs/cause: peritonitis]
[Note: this may be the same Henry, but the birth year would have to be 1881.]
HENRY BLOEDORN DIES LAST EVE AT HOSPITAL
After a three months illness, Henry Bloedorn, aged 47 years, passed away last
night at the hospital here. He was removed to the hospital from his home, 518
North Fourth street, a few days ago. Funeral services for the deceased who has
been a resident of this city for the past 22 years and was employed as a fireman
at the Cereal Products Co. plant, will be held Monday morning at 9:15 from the
home and at 9:30 from the Sacred Heart church, Father Grace officiating. Burial
will be at Evergreen.
The deceased was born at Brillion July 30, 1883, and resided at Appleton and
Antigo before locating here. He is survived by his widow who was Miss Mary
Hartlaub, a daughter by a former marriage, Martha Bloedorn, a son, Arthur,
three sisters, Mrs. Albert Brown, Brillion, Mrs. Carl Baker and Clara Bloedorn,
both of Antigo and Fred of Brillion. The deceased was a member of the E.F.U.
and the Holy Name Society.
The remains were removed to the family home this afternoon from the Pfeffer
parlors.
Manitowoc Herald News, November 15, 1930 P. 4
*******
(Note: Stone reads July 30, 1885)
[Henry Bloedorn/bur. 11-17-1930/age 49 yrs/cause: peritonitis]
[Note: this may be the same Henry, but the birth year would have to be 1881.]
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