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William Sachse

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William Sachse

Birth
Death
1946 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Cleveland, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM J. SACHSE

William Sachse, retired, the first rural mail carrier for route 1, Cleveland, died Monday night at his home in Hika after a short illness. He was 77.
Born April 3, 1869, in the town of Centerville, the son of John and Paulina Sachse, he first began to carry the mail from the Cleveland station to the Hika postoffice after completing his education. During this time he also learned the shoemaker trade.
In 1902, when Cleveland had rural mail delivery, Mr. Sachse was appointed carrier, covering route 1 out of that community. He later was active in operating a general store in Hika, until his retirement in February, 1940.
Survivors are two sisters, Miss Bertha Sachse and Mrs. Louisa Schuette of Hika. His parents, three brothers and four sisters preceeded him in death.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Stolenberg Funeral chapel, in Cleveland, with the Rev. E.R. Krueger officiating.
Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Hika.The body will lie in state at the funeral chapel after 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, May 28, 1946 P.2

WILLIAM J. SACHSE

William Sachse, retired, the first rural mail carrier for route 1, Cleveland, died Monday night at his home in Hika after a short illness. He was 77.
Born April 3, 1869, in the town of Centerville, the son of John and Paulina Sachse, he first began to carry the mail from the Cleveland station to the Hika postoffice after completing his education. During this time he also learned the shoemaker trade.
In 1902, when Cleveland had rural mail delivery, Mr. Sachse was appointed carrier, covering route 1 out of that community. He later was active in operating a general store in Hika, until his retirement in February, 1940.
Survivors are two sisters, Miss Bertha Sachse and Mrs. Louisa Schuette of Hika. His parents, three brothers and four sisters preceeded him in death.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Stolenberg Funeral chapel, in Cleveland, with the Rev. E.R. Krueger officiating.
Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Hika.The body will lie in state at the funeral chapel after 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Tuesday, May 28, 1946 P.2



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