JOHN ROHRBACH DIES AT HOME NORTH OF CITY
John Rohrbach, aged 54, passed away at the family home north of the city, yesterday afternoon, death coming after an illness of only one week.
Born in this county to Martin Johann Rohrbach and Bertha Glave-Rohrbach, Mr. Rohrbach has made his home here since that time, being engaged in farming.
Besides his widow, those left to mourn his death are Norma at home, Mrs. George Specht residing on the Shoto Road, an aged father, three brothers, Charles and Benjamin of Milwaukee and Albert of the town of Manitowoc, and five sisters, Mrs. W. Bertoleat, Mrs. F. Neithause, Mrs. H. Specht, and Mrs. V. Ahlswede, all of the town of Kossuth, and Mrs. C. Specht of Two Rivers, besides four grand-children.
The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the Rev. Hirsch officiating at the ceremony, burial at Kossuth.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, September 4, 1924 P.5
Reference; http://www.2manitowoc.com/37obit.html#rohrbachjohn1924
JOHN ROHRBACH DIES AT HOME NORTH OF CITY
John Rohrbach, aged 54, passed away at the family home north of the city, yesterday afternoon, death coming after an illness of only one week.
Born in this county to Martin Johann Rohrbach and Bertha Glave-Rohrbach, Mr. Rohrbach has made his home here since that time, being engaged in farming.
Besides his widow, those left to mourn his death are Norma at home, Mrs. George Specht residing on the Shoto Road, an aged father, three brothers, Charles and Benjamin of Milwaukee and Albert of the town of Manitowoc, and five sisters, Mrs. W. Bertoleat, Mrs. F. Neithause, Mrs. H. Specht, and Mrs. V. Ahlswede, all of the town of Kossuth, and Mrs. C. Specht of Two Rivers, besides four grand-children.
The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the Rev. Hirsch officiating at the ceremony, burial at Kossuth.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, September 4, 1924 P.5
Reference; http://www.2manitowoc.com/37obit.html#rohrbachjohn1924
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