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Joseph Dahm

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Joseph Dahm

Birth
Death
17 Feb 1967 (aged 78)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 7-Lot 7
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JOSEPH DAHM

Funeral services for Joseph J. Dahm, 78
, of 1818-28th St., Two Rivers, retired longtime Mirro Aluminum Co. employe and a World War I veteran, who died Friday, were at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels and at 10 .m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. John K. Mueller officiating.
Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers, members of Mother of Hope Council 1957, Knights of Columbus were Arthur Stueck, Al and Ben Wolf, Jerome Niquette, Reuben Plantico Sr., and Joseph L. Klein. Honorary pallbearers, of Robert E. Burns Post No. 175, were Edward Colanchick,
Joseph Vandebloemen, Laddie Gonia, Hebe Clayton, John W. Mezera and Peter J. Beitzel.
Mr. Dahm was born June 18, 1888, at Two Rivers, son of the late Nicholas and Margaret Dahm. He attended St. Luke Parochial School. He entered the Army in World War I and served a number of years. After his return from service, he was employed at Plant No. 1 of Mirro Aluminum Co., retiring 14 years ago. He was one of the original members of the Robert E. Burns Post No. 165 American Legion, firing squad and had been a member of the post. He was also a member of Mother of Hope Council No. 1957, Knights of Columbus and the Holy Redeemer Holy Name Society.
Surviving are his wife, the former Constance Sievert, whom he married April 29, 1920, at Two Rivers, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Bauknecht, of Two Rivers and Mrs.
Casper L. Wight of Seattle, Wash., and nieces and nephews.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 20, 1967 P.8
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Manitowoc Herald News, April 30, 1920 p.3

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dahm, who were married at Sacred Heart church at Two Rivers yesterday, left for Antigo last evening on their honeymoon trip. The bride was
formerly Miss Constance Sievert of Two Rivers.
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JOSEPH DAHM

Funeral services for Joseph J. Dahm, 78
, of 1818-28th St., Two Rivers, retired longtime Mirro Aluminum Co. employe and a World War I veteran, who died Friday, were at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels and at 10 .m. at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. John K. Mueller officiating.
Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers, members of Mother of Hope Council 1957, Knights of Columbus were Arthur Stueck, Al and Ben Wolf, Jerome Niquette, Reuben Plantico Sr., and Joseph L. Klein. Honorary pallbearers, of Robert E. Burns Post No. 175, were Edward Colanchick,
Joseph Vandebloemen, Laddie Gonia, Hebe Clayton, John W. Mezera and Peter J. Beitzel.
Mr. Dahm was born June 18, 1888, at Two Rivers, son of the late Nicholas and Margaret Dahm. He attended St. Luke Parochial School. He entered the Army in World War I and served a number of years. After his return from service, he was employed at Plant No. 1 of Mirro Aluminum Co., retiring 14 years ago. He was one of the original members of the Robert E. Burns Post No. 165 American Legion, firing squad and had been a member of the post. He was also a member of Mother of Hope Council No. 1957, Knights of Columbus and the Holy Redeemer Holy Name Society.
Surviving are his wife, the former Constance Sievert, whom he married April 29, 1920, at Two Rivers, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Bauknecht, of Two Rivers and Mrs.
Casper L. Wight of Seattle, Wash., and nieces and nephews.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 20, 1967 P.8
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Manitowoc Herald News, April 30, 1920 p.3

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dahm, who were married at Sacred Heart church at Two Rivers yesterday, left for Antigo last evening on their honeymoon trip. The bride was
formerly Miss Constance Sievert of Two Rivers.
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