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Harry H. Bartz

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Harry H. Bartz

Birth
Death
1918 (aged 24–25)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.6-L.86
Memorial ID
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HARRY BARTZ d.1918 marriage writeup

Miss Elsie Redeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Redeker of Mishicot
and Harry Bartz of this city were united in marriage Thursday afternoon
at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. Zell of Mishicot officiating.
After the wedding ceremony the happy couple departed on their honeymoon
trip to Milwaukee. Mr. Bartz is engaged in the floral business here with
his father, Herman Bartz.
The Reporter, Fri., July 27, 1917
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(Note: Elsie probably remarried and is not buried here)
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The parents of Harry Bartz at Two Rivers received the laconic message
last week “Died of wounds received in action”. Bartz left a year ago for
Camp Custer and last February was transferred to Charlotte, N.C., whence
he went “over there”. He was 25 years of age, an only son and was in the
florist business with his father at Two Rivers.
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Notes from Two Rivers:
The news of the death of Private Harry Bartz was received here last
Thursday when a telegram was received from the war department stating
that he had “died of wounds in recent action.” Harry Bartz was a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bartz. He was 25 years of age. He was a member of
Company G of the Fifty-Ninth Regiment when he left for the battlefields
of France where he gave his life for his country. Harry Bartz was the
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartz. Shortly before entering the services he
was married to Miss Elsie Redeker.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Nov. 7, 1918
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HARRY BARTZ d.1918 marriage writeup

Miss Elsie Redeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Redeker of Mishicot
and Harry Bartz of this city were united in marriage Thursday afternoon
at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. Zell of Mishicot officiating.
After the wedding ceremony the happy couple departed on their honeymoon
trip to Milwaukee. Mr. Bartz is engaged in the floral business here with
his father, Herman Bartz.
The Reporter, Fri., July 27, 1917
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(Note: Elsie probably remarried and is not buried here)
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The parents of Harry Bartz at Two Rivers received the laconic message
last week “Died of wounds received in action”. Bartz left a year ago for
Camp Custer and last February was transferred to Charlotte, N.C., whence
he went “over there”. He was 25 years of age, an only son and was in the
florist business with his father at Two Rivers.
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Notes from Two Rivers:
The news of the death of Private Harry Bartz was received here last
Thursday when a telegram was received from the war department stating
that he had “died of wounds in recent action.” Harry Bartz was a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bartz. He was 25 years of age. He was a member of
Company G of the Fifty-Ninth Regiment when he left for the battlefields
of France where he gave his life for his country. Harry Bartz was the
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartz. Shortly before entering the services he
was married to Miss Elsie Redeker.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Nov. 7, 1918
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