(1865 - 1925)
H. WESTPHAL, LIFE LONG RESIDENT, IS DEAD
Henry M. Westphal, life-long resident of the city, died at the family home at 732 South Twenty-first street, Sunday morning at 6:30. He had been ill for six months but had only been confined to his bed for three days. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the home and burial will be at Calvary cemetery.
Born in this city August 30, 1865, Henry Westphal received his early education in the local schools and on June 20, 1891, was married to Miss Annie Stephany, the widow, who with ten children survives to mourn his death. Thirty-nine years years ago he became identified with the present plant of the American Seating company and has served that company in the capacity of a millwright foreman. He was not a member of any organization and devoted his spare hours to his family and his home.
The surviving children are Sister M. Anita of Rhinelander, Mrs. Leonard Kroll of Milwaukee, Mrs. Rone Van Well of Grand Haven, Mich., Mrs. Clara Neuser of this city and the Misses Gertrude and Evangeline at home; Rudolph, Henry, Jr., and Frank of this city and Martin of Toledo, Ohio. Five grandchildren, two brothers, Louis and Charles, both of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Ricka Heller of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Henry Wallschlaeger of this city also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, February 9, 1925 P. 2
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(1865 - 1925)
H. WESTPHAL, LIFE LONG RESIDENT, IS DEAD
Henry M. Westphal, life-long resident of the city, died at the family home at 732 South Twenty-first street, Sunday morning at 6:30. He had been ill for six months but had only been confined to his bed for three days. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the home and burial will be at Calvary cemetery.
Born in this city August 30, 1865, Henry Westphal received his early education in the local schools and on June 20, 1891, was married to Miss Annie Stephany, the widow, who with ten children survives to mourn his death. Thirty-nine years years ago he became identified with the present plant of the American Seating company and has served that company in the capacity of a millwright foreman. He was not a member of any organization and devoted his spare hours to his family and his home.
The surviving children are Sister M. Anita of Rhinelander, Mrs. Leonard Kroll of Milwaukee, Mrs. Rone Van Well of Grand Haven, Mich., Mrs. Clara Neuser of this city and the Misses Gertrude and Evangeline at home; Rudolph, Henry, Jr., and Frank of this city and Martin of Toledo, Ohio. Five grandchildren, two brothers, Louis and Charles, both of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Ricka Heller of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Henry Wallschlaeger of this city also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Monday, February 9, 1925 P. 2
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