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Charles Altman

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
1914 (aged less–than 1 year)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.1 - L.45
Memorial ID
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CHAS. ALTMAN

Chas. Altman Dead
Just as we are going to press we learn that Chas. Altman died at Albuqurque, New Mexico yesterday. He had been very ill with tuberculosis for months. His wife was present when he passed away. The body will be brought here for burial under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge of which he is a member. Mr. Altman was born in this city 34 years ago. He is survived by his wife and two small children, his mother, Mrs. Chas. Altman Sr.
The Reporter, Sat., Mar. 21, 1914
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FUNERAL OF CHAS ALTMAN
The funeral of Chas. Altman was held Tuesday afternoon from the residence of Dan Lahey with whom his mother, Mrs. Altman resides. Rev. Jos. S. Morris officiated at the services in the home and the Masonic Lodge conducted its ritual at the grave. Mr. Altman had been a long and patient sufferer from tuberculosis. He was a young man held in high esteem by his many friends here and his associates as railroad engineer. Several of his former fellow employees from out of town attended the funeral as well as many relatives and other friends.
The following gentlemen, members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers were present at the funeral: Evan McPherson, Frank Krahn and Chas. Harvey of Kaukauna, Fred Thrall of Manitowoc; Owen Nichols of Green Bay and L.A. Palmer and Mrs. Lambert of Albuqueque, New Mexico, who accompanied the body from there. Among the relatives here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Molle of Antigo, Mr. Chas. Hahn and son, Louie of Sheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Geo Hahn of Sheboygan; Geo. Hallauer of Marsall, Ill., Mrs. Fred Trestle of Milwaukee; Emil Kunze and niece of Saxonburg and Mrs. Ben Stockmeyer of Racine.
The Reporter, Sat., Mar. 28, 1914
CHAS. ALTMAN

Chas. Altman Dead
Just as we are going to press we learn that Chas. Altman died at Albuqurque, New Mexico yesterday. He had been very ill with tuberculosis for months. His wife was present when he passed away. The body will be brought here for burial under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge of which he is a member. Mr. Altman was born in this city 34 years ago. He is survived by his wife and two small children, his mother, Mrs. Chas. Altman Sr.
The Reporter, Sat., Mar. 21, 1914
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FUNERAL OF CHAS ALTMAN
The funeral of Chas. Altman was held Tuesday afternoon from the residence of Dan Lahey with whom his mother, Mrs. Altman resides. Rev. Jos. S. Morris officiated at the services in the home and the Masonic Lodge conducted its ritual at the grave. Mr. Altman had been a long and patient sufferer from tuberculosis. He was a young man held in high esteem by his many friends here and his associates as railroad engineer. Several of his former fellow employees from out of town attended the funeral as well as many relatives and other friends.
The following gentlemen, members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers were present at the funeral: Evan McPherson, Frank Krahn and Chas. Harvey of Kaukauna, Fred Thrall of Manitowoc; Owen Nichols of Green Bay and L.A. Palmer and Mrs. Lambert of Albuqueque, New Mexico, who accompanied the body from there. Among the relatives here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Molle of Antigo, Mr. Chas. Hahn and son, Louie of Sheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Geo Hahn of Sheboygan; Geo. Hallauer of Marsall, Ill., Mrs. Fred Trestle of Milwaukee; Emil Kunze and niece of Saxonburg and Mrs. Ben Stockmeyer of Racine.
The Reporter, Sat., Mar. 28, 1914

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