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Matthew “Matt” Wimmer

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Matthew “Matt” Wimmer

Birth
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Jan 1931 (aged 28)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G
Memorial ID
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MATT WIMMER
(1902 - 1931)

MATT WIMMER, 28, DIES AT MILWAUKEE, TO BE BURIED HERE

Matthew Wimmer, 28, formerly a resident of Manitowoc, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wimmer, 715 Twenty-fourth street, passed away at Milwaukee yesterday after a three weeks illness. The remains will be brought here tonight and taken to the home of his parents and burial will be held Thursday morning at ten o’clock from the st. Paul’s Catholic church.

The deceased was born in the town of Meeme but made his home here for a number of years before locating at Milwaukee four years ago. He was employed here at the Goods Co., and at the First National bank. He was married in October 1929 to Miss Mary Wallander at Clark’s Mills who survives him with one infant daughter, Dona May.

Besides the parents, six brothers, Joseph and Henry of this city, John and Michael of Rapids, Emil of Reedsville and Peter of Larrabee and one sister, Mrs. Charles Bleser of Pulaski, also survive.

Manitowoc Herald News, January 20, 1931 P. 2

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MATT WIMMER
(1902 - 1931)

MATT WIMMER, 28, DIES AT MILWAUKEE, TO BE BURIED HERE

Matthew Wimmer, 28, formerly a resident of Manitowoc, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wimmer, 715 Twenty-fourth street, passed away at Milwaukee yesterday after a three weeks illness. The remains will be brought here tonight and taken to the home of his parents and burial will be held Thursday morning at ten o’clock from the st. Paul’s Catholic church.

The deceased was born in the town of Meeme but made his home here for a number of years before locating at Milwaukee four years ago. He was employed here at the Goods Co., and at the First National bank. He was married in October 1929 to Miss Mary Wallander at Clark’s Mills who survives him with one infant daughter, Dona May.

Besides the parents, six brothers, Joseph and Henry of this city, John and Michael of Rapids, Emil of Reedsville and Peter of Larrabee and one sister, Mrs. Charles Bleser of Pulaski, also survive.

Manitowoc Herald News, January 20, 1931 P. 2

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