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Ignatz Grall

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Ignatz Grall

Birth
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1949 (aged 81–82)
Burial
Whitelaw, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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IGNATZ GRALL

Funeral services for Ignatz Grall, 81, retired farmer of Whitelaw killed Monday noon in the village when struck by an Appleton firm's truck, will be held at 8:45 a.m. Thursday at the Grall home and at 9 o'clock at the St.
Michael Catholic church in Whitelaw, the Rev. John Husslein officiating.
Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Grall was born in Cato in 1867 and in 1892 married Miss Lena Meyer. They operated a farm in Cato and retired in 1932, moving into Whitelaw.

Survivors are his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Peter Hartlaub and Mrs. Louis Reimer of this city and Mathilda Grall of Milwaukee; five sons, John of Appleton, Joseph of Chicago, Frank of Whitelaw, Anton of Long Beach,
Calif., and Alfred of Cato; two sisters, Mrs. W.F. Meyer of Whitelaw and Mrs. Frank Zipperer of Branch; and 15 grandchildren.

The body was moved to the Grall residence this afternoon from the Reedsville Cooperative funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times Tuesday, January 4, 1949 pg. 2
IGNATZ GRALL

Funeral services for Ignatz Grall, 81, retired farmer of Whitelaw killed Monday noon in the village when struck by an Appleton firm's truck, will be held at 8:45 a.m. Thursday at the Grall home and at 9 o'clock at the St.
Michael Catholic church in Whitelaw, the Rev. John Husslein officiating.
Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Grall was born in Cato in 1867 and in 1892 married Miss Lena Meyer. They operated a farm in Cato and retired in 1932, moving into Whitelaw.

Survivors are his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Peter Hartlaub and Mrs. Louis Reimer of this city and Mathilda Grall of Milwaukee; five sons, John of Appleton, Joseph of Chicago, Frank of Whitelaw, Anton of Long Beach,
Calif., and Alfred of Cato; two sisters, Mrs. W.F. Meyer of Whitelaw and Mrs. Frank Zipperer of Branch; and 15 grandchildren.

The body was moved to the Grall residence this afternoon from the Reedsville Cooperative funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times Tuesday, January 4, 1949 pg. 2


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