MRS. HACHMAN [sic] DIES AT HOME
Five Sons And Two Daughters Survive Her
After suffering from complication of diseases for several months, Mrs. Katherine Hachman, 71, died at her home at 2306 Fourteenth street at ll:45 o'clock Sunday
night.
Complete funeral arrangements have not been made, but services are to be held from the home at two o'clock Thursday afternoon with interment in Pioneers' Rest
cemetery. The remains will be removed from the Jansky funeral home to the Hachman residence late Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Hachman, nee Katherine Krueger, was born in the province of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, July 12, 1861. Fifty-four years ago she was married in Germany to Fred Hachman, who preceded her in death five years ago. Nearly 50 years ago the couple immigrated to this county and settled in this city, where they lived since. Mrs.
Hachman was a lovable mother and was loved by all who knew her.
Surviving Mrs. Hachman are five sons, Gustave, Theodore, Walter, William and Albert, all at home, and two daughters, Mrs. Edward Stegemann of this city, and Mrs. John Meurer of Manitowoc. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Wenzel Wyszynski of this city and Mrs. Gretchen Pump of Germany, and a brother, Herman Krueger of this city. There are four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, January 23, 1933 P.11
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The funeral of Mrs. Katherine Hachmann was held this afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. W.G. Haase conducting the services at the fmily home on Fourteenth street. Burial
was at Pioneers Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, January 26, 1933 P.11
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No record showing as parents,
but buried on same lot with;
Baby (Unnamed) Hachmann
Baby (Unnamed) Hachmann
MRS. HACHMAN [sic] DIES AT HOME
Five Sons And Two Daughters Survive Her
After suffering from complication of diseases for several months, Mrs. Katherine Hachman, 71, died at her home at 2306 Fourteenth street at ll:45 o'clock Sunday
night.
Complete funeral arrangements have not been made, but services are to be held from the home at two o'clock Thursday afternoon with interment in Pioneers' Rest
cemetery. The remains will be removed from the Jansky funeral home to the Hachman residence late Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Hachman, nee Katherine Krueger, was born in the province of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, July 12, 1861. Fifty-four years ago she was married in Germany to Fred Hachman, who preceded her in death five years ago. Nearly 50 years ago the couple immigrated to this county and settled in this city, where they lived since. Mrs.
Hachman was a lovable mother and was loved by all who knew her.
Surviving Mrs. Hachman are five sons, Gustave, Theodore, Walter, William and Albert, all at home, and two daughters, Mrs. Edward Stegemann of this city, and Mrs. John Meurer of Manitowoc. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Wenzel Wyszynski of this city and Mrs. Gretchen Pump of Germany, and a brother, Herman Krueger of this city. There are four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, January 23, 1933 P.11
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The funeral of Mrs. Katherine Hachmann was held this afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. W.G. Haase conducting the services at the fmily home on Fourteenth street. Burial
was at Pioneers Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, January 26, 1933 P.11
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No record showing as parents,
but buried on same lot with;
Baby (Unnamed) Hachmann
Baby (Unnamed) Hachmann
Gravesite Details
No record showing as parents, but buried on same site as; Baby (Unnamed) Hachmann Bab
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