Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, September 30, 1930 P. 13
RESIDENT HERE FOR 40 YEARS PASSES
Alb. Bernhardt, 72, Dies At Home Here on Monday After a Month's Illness. After an illness of a month Albert Bernhardt, 72, a resident of Two Rivers for forty years, died yesterday afternoon at his home on Twenty-second street.
For over a score of years he was employed at the Hamilton plant. Burial will take place from St. John's Lutheran church Thursday afternoon with burial at Pioneer's
Rest.
Mr. Bernhardt was born in the town of Mishicot, November 12, 1857 (sic) and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Bernhardt, early settlers in that vicinity. For a number of years during his early manhood he remained on the old homestead and later for a number of years was employed in that vicinity.
Came Here at Age of 33.
He came to Two Rivers at the age of thirty-three years and secured employment at the old Mann Brothers saw mill where he remained for fifteen years. Since that time he had been in the employment of the Hamilton Co.
Thirty-eight years ago, Mr. Bernhardt was married to Sophie Mandel of the Tannery, who still survives him. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Harry Bernhardt of Flint, Mich., George Bernhardt of the town of Saxonburg, and one daughter, Mrs. Hilda Emond, of this city. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Fred Witte of Saxonburg, and four grandchildren.
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Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, September 30, 1930 P. 13
RESIDENT HERE FOR 40 YEARS PASSES
Alb. Bernhardt, 72, Dies At Home Here on Monday After a Month's Illness. After an illness of a month Albert Bernhardt, 72, a resident of Two Rivers for forty years, died yesterday afternoon at his home on Twenty-second street.
For over a score of years he was employed at the Hamilton plant. Burial will take place from St. John's Lutheran church Thursday afternoon with burial at Pioneer's
Rest.
Mr. Bernhardt was born in the town of Mishicot, November 12, 1857 (sic) and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Bernhardt, early settlers in that vicinity. For a number of years during his early manhood he remained on the old homestead and later for a number of years was employed in that vicinity.
Came Here at Age of 33.
He came to Two Rivers at the age of thirty-three years and secured employment at the old Mann Brothers saw mill where he remained for fifteen years. Since that time he had been in the employment of the Hamilton Co.
Thirty-eight years ago, Mr. Bernhardt was married to Sophie Mandel of the Tannery, who still survives him. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Harry Bernhardt of Flint, Mich., George Bernhardt of the town of Saxonburg, and one daughter, Mrs. Hilda Emond, of this city. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Fred Witte of Saxonburg, and four grandchildren.
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