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Hubert Kroening

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Hubert Kroening

Birth
Death
1968 (aged 68–69)
Burial
Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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HUBERT A KROENING, 69, of 418 N. Main St., Brillion, died Friday morning at his home. Funeral services will be at St. John and St James Lutheran church, Reedsville. The Rev. John S. Hering will officiate and burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery, Brillion.

Mr. Kroening was born March 19, 1899, in the town of Maple Grove, son of the late Reinhardt and Caroline Seefeldt Kroening. He married Clara Dickert April 23, 1924 at Reedsville. They farmed in the town of Maple Grove until 1962 when they moved to Brillion. Mr. Kroening was employed at the Brillion Iron Works until his retirement six years ago. He was a past member of the trustees of the church and school.

Survivors include his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Doris) Bergeline of Rt. 1, Hilbert and Mrs. Eugene (Janet) Buboltz of Brillion, two sons, Harlan of Brillion and Donald of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Emma Kollath of Pulaski, two brothers, Arnold of Arlington Heights, Ill., and Elmer of Reedsville and 11 grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death.
Manitowoc Herald Times – July 26, 1968
HUBERT A KROENING, 69, of 418 N. Main St., Brillion, died Friday morning at his home. Funeral services will be at St. John and St James Lutheran church, Reedsville. The Rev. John S. Hering will officiate and burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery, Brillion.

Mr. Kroening was born March 19, 1899, in the town of Maple Grove, son of the late Reinhardt and Caroline Seefeldt Kroening. He married Clara Dickert April 23, 1924 at Reedsville. They farmed in the town of Maple Grove until 1962 when they moved to Brillion. Mr. Kroening was employed at the Brillion Iron Works until his retirement six years ago. He was a past member of the trustees of the church and school.

Survivors include his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Doris) Bergeline of Rt. 1, Hilbert and Mrs. Eugene (Janet) Buboltz of Brillion, two sons, Harlan of Brillion and Donald of Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Emma Kollath of Pulaski, two brothers, Arnold of Arlington Heights, Ill., and Elmer of Reedsville and 11 grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death.
Manitowoc Herald Times – July 26, 1968


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