HENRY PLOECKELMANN
H. PLOECKELMAN (sic) STROKE VICTIM, DIES AT AGE 58
Stricken yesterday afternoon, Henry Ploecklemann, 58, passed away at his home,
1311 So. Eighth street a short time later. Mr. Ploeckelman’s death was due to
heart trouble from which he suffered and which only recently had confined him
to the hospital for fifteen days. He was not thought to be seriously ill and
his death came as a shock.
The deceased was born July 11, 1871 at Branch and for the past thirty years has
made his home in this city, where he was employed as a mason. Twenty-eight years
ago he was married to Christine Mahnke who died two years later. June 14, 1906
he was married to Emma Krueger who survives him together with five children, Mrs.
Clifford Ploeckelman, Mrs. William Sittman, Virginia and Sadie all of this city
and Theodore at Chicago. Three brothers, August at Chilton, Alfred and William at
Florida, five sisters, Mrs. John Timm, Manitowoc, Mrs. Charles Meister, Albany,
Oregon, Mrs. August Schwartz, Marinette, Mrs. Herman Gunther, Hayton, and Alvina
whose whereabouts are not known and five grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at two o’clock from the home,
with the Rev. Menke officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 22, 1929 P. 4
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[bur. 24 June 1929/age 57 yrs./cause: cerebral hemorrhage]
HENRY PLOECKELMANN
H. PLOECKELMAN (sic) STROKE VICTIM, DIES AT AGE 58
Stricken yesterday afternoon, Henry Ploecklemann, 58, passed away at his home,
1311 So. Eighth street a short time later. Mr. Ploeckelman’s death was due to
heart trouble from which he suffered and which only recently had confined him
to the hospital for fifteen days. He was not thought to be seriously ill and
his death came as a shock.
The deceased was born July 11, 1871 at Branch and for the past thirty years has
made his home in this city, where he was employed as a mason. Twenty-eight years
ago he was married to Christine Mahnke who died two years later. June 14, 1906
he was married to Emma Krueger who survives him together with five children, Mrs.
Clifford Ploeckelman, Mrs. William Sittman, Virginia and Sadie all of this city
and Theodore at Chicago. Three brothers, August at Chilton, Alfred and William at
Florida, five sisters, Mrs. John Timm, Manitowoc, Mrs. Charles Meister, Albany,
Oregon, Mrs. August Schwartz, Marinette, Mrs. Herman Gunther, Hayton, and Alvina
whose whereabouts are not known and five grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at two o’clock from the home,
with the Rev. Menke officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 22, 1929 P. 4
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[bur. 24 June 1929/age 57 yrs./cause: cerebral hemorrhage]
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