EDWIN BOETTGER
Edwin Boettger, 77, of 815 North 12th street, died at his home early today
following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Pfeffer funeral home
with burial in Evergreen cemetery.
Born in the town of Newton in 1872, Mr. Boettger moved to his last place of
residence in 1941. He married Sidona Lauroesch in 1903 and she died in 1916.
In 1918 he married the former Tena Mundt, who survives him.
With four children, Cpl. Feral, stationed in Germany, Evelyn of Chicago, Mrs.
Van Horne of Whitefish Bay, a son, Edwin of this city; one brother, Herman,
of Two Rivers, and two sisters, Mrs. George Hardrath of Manitowoc county and
Mrs. Augusta Vinding of Salem, Calif.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 3, 1949 P. 2
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[bur. 12-06-1949/age 72 yrs.]
EDWIN BOETTGER
Edwin Boettger, 77, of 815 North 12th street, died at his home early today
following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Pfeffer funeral home
with burial in Evergreen cemetery.
Born in the town of Newton in 1872, Mr. Boettger moved to his last place of
residence in 1941. He married Sidona Lauroesch in 1903 and she died in 1916.
In 1918 he married the former Tena Mundt, who survives him.
With four children, Cpl. Feral, stationed in Germany, Evelyn of Chicago, Mrs.
Van Horne of Whitefish Bay, a son, Edwin of this city; one brother, Herman,
of Two Rivers, and two sisters, Mrs. George Hardrath of Manitowoc county and
Mrs. Augusta Vinding of Salem, Calif.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 3, 1949 P. 2
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[bur. 12-06-1949/age 72 yrs.]
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