William Flentje died at the Holy Family hospital at 2 o’clock this morning, the demise being due to pneumonia which set in following an operation which he underwent recently.
The funeral will be held from the home near Mishicot Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock and burial will be at the Saconburg (sic) Cemetery. The Rev. Sievert of Two Rivers will officiate at the services.
Mr. Flentje, who was born in the town of Two Rivers, would have been thirty-nine years old at his next birthday, December 12. He gained his early education in the schools of the county and sixteen years ago was married to Mrs. Leona Heise, nee Stelzer, the family having made its home on a farm near Mishicot.
The widow and four children survive, Erma, Leona and Orville Flentje and Esther Heise. Four brothers, John, Henry and Edward Flentje, all of Mishicot and Charles Flentje of Cavour, and four sisters. Mrs. Norman Thompson, Mrs. Wencil Blahnik and Mrs. Herman Wicke of Manitowoc and Mr. Fred Thompson of Michigan also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News - November 27, 1925 (page 6) ... submitted by contributor "Larry Krueger (#47801461)
William Flentje died at the Holy Family hospital at 2 o’clock this morning, the demise being due to pneumonia which set in following an operation which he underwent recently.
The funeral will be held from the home near Mishicot Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock and burial will be at the Saconburg (sic) Cemetery. The Rev. Sievert of Two Rivers will officiate at the services.
Mr. Flentje, who was born in the town of Two Rivers, would have been thirty-nine years old at his next birthday, December 12. He gained his early education in the schools of the county and sixteen years ago was married to Mrs. Leona Heise, nee Stelzer, the family having made its home on a farm near Mishicot.
The widow and four children survive, Erma, Leona and Orville Flentje and Esther Heise. Four brothers, John, Henry and Edward Flentje, all of Mishicot and Charles Flentje of Cavour, and four sisters. Mrs. Norman Thompson, Mrs. Wencil Blahnik and Mrs. Herman Wicke of Manitowoc and Mr. Fred Thompson of Michigan also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News - November 27, 1925 (page 6) ... submitted by contributor "Larry Krueger (#47801461)
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