Charles Beeck, 81 (photo), 1502 13th street, Two Rivers, retired farmer, died this morning. He had been ill four years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Emanuel Evangelical church in Two Rivers. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest cemetery.
He was born in the town of Two Rivers, in 1862 and in 1890 married Miss Mathilda Zoerb in this city. They located in Two Rivers, where Mr. Beeck was employed at the Mann plant. Later the family moved to Port Washington.
Returning to Two Rivers, he entered the employ of the Koening aluminum plant. In 1908 he purchased a farm in the town of Two Rivers and operated it until eight years ago when it was sold to his son, Walter.
The couple observed their golden wedding in this city in 1940.
Survivors are the wife; three daughters, Mrs. Albert Gauthier of Wausaukee, Miss Viola Beeck of Two Rivers and Mrs. Frank Nicholson of Milwaukee; three sons, Erwin Beeck of Schullsburg, Roland of St. Ignace, Mich., and Walter of the town of Two Rivers; two brothers, Fred Beeck of Two Rivers and Henry Beeck of Sheboygan.Seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive.
The body may be viewed at the Jansky funeral home in Two Rivers, from Friday noon until Saturday morning, when it will be moved to the church.
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Charles Beeck, 81 (photo), 1502 13th street, Two Rivers, retired farmer, died this morning. He had been ill four years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Emanuel Evangelical church in Two Rivers. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest cemetery.
He was born in the town of Two Rivers, in 1862 and in 1890 married Miss Mathilda Zoerb in this city. They located in Two Rivers, where Mr. Beeck was employed at the Mann plant. Later the family moved to Port Washington.
Returning to Two Rivers, he entered the employ of the Koening aluminum plant. In 1908 he purchased a farm in the town of Two Rivers and operated it until eight years ago when it was sold to his son, Walter.
The couple observed their golden wedding in this city in 1940.
Survivors are the wife; three daughters, Mrs. Albert Gauthier of Wausaukee, Miss Viola Beeck of Two Rivers and Mrs. Frank Nicholson of Milwaukee; three sons, Erwin Beeck of Schullsburg, Roland of St. Ignace, Mich., and Walter of the town of Two Rivers; two brothers, Fred Beeck of Two Rivers and Henry Beeck of Sheboygan.Seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive.
The body may be viewed at the Jansky funeral home in Two Rivers, from Friday noon until Saturday morning, when it will be moved to the church.
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