Brillion – Herman Pickruhn, 80, died Friday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Adolph C. Behnke, Manitowoc. He had been ill for four years.
Funeral services will be held at the Luecker Funeral Home and at the Friedens Evangelical church, the Rev. John Siegle officiating with burial in the church cemetery.
Deceased was born Dec. 4, 1859, in town Schleswig and one Nov. 1, 1884, married Louise Fischer, Town Schleswig. He had been a resident of Brillion Lumber company and three years ago moved to Manitowoc.
Survivors are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Behnke and Mrs. Fred L. Luecker, Brillion, three grandchildren, one great grandchild, two brothers, Carl of Greenwood, Wis, and Theodore of Elkhart Lake, and five sisters, Mrs. Amelia Widder, Sheboygan, Mrs. Anna Salzman and Mrs. Mary Roland, (sic) Kiel, Mrs. Sophie Schilling, New Holstein and Mrs. Minnie Knuth, Milwaukee.
Sheboygan Press – Aug 31, 1940
Brillion – Herman Pickruhn, 80, died Friday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Adolph C. Behnke, Manitowoc. He had been ill for four years.
Funeral services will be held at the Luecker Funeral Home and at the Friedens Evangelical church, the Rev. John Siegle officiating with burial in the church cemetery.
Deceased was born Dec. 4, 1859, in town Schleswig and one Nov. 1, 1884, married Louise Fischer, Town Schleswig. He had been a resident of Brillion Lumber company and three years ago moved to Manitowoc.
Survivors are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Behnke and Mrs. Fred L. Luecker, Brillion, three grandchildren, one great grandchild, two brothers, Carl of Greenwood, Wis, and Theodore of Elkhart Lake, and five sisters, Mrs. Amelia Widder, Sheboygan, Mrs. Anna Salzman and Mrs. Mary Roland, (sic) Kiel, Mrs. Sophie Schilling, New Holstein and Mrs. Minnie Knuth, Milwaukee.
Sheboygan Press – Aug 31, 1940
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