PIONEER OF NEWTON DIES AT AGE OF 76
William Luebke(sic), pioneer resident of the town of Newton, died at
the home of his daughter Mrs. Joseph Tuschel at Liberty, Friday at
the advanced age of 76 years. Death was due to infirmities of age
although Mr. Luebke had been seriously ill for about ten weeks.
Mr. Luebke was a native of Germany and came to Manitowoc county in his
boyhood days and had always resided in the town of Newton until after
the death of his wife a few months ago. He is survived by five children,
Mrs. Charles Boldt, Mrs. Joseph Tuschel, Mrs. Louise Pleuss and Arnold
Luebke, all of this county and Mrs. Ida Free, of Suring, Wis.
The funeral of Mr. Luebke will be held Tuesday afternoon from the Newton
Lutheran church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, August 16 1924
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(William Luebke/d. 10/15/1924, Buried: 10/18/1924/from records of St.
John's Evang. Luth. Ch.)
PIONEER OF NEWTON DIES AT AGE OF 76
William Luebke(sic), pioneer resident of the town of Newton, died at
the home of his daughter Mrs. Joseph Tuschel at Liberty, Friday at
the advanced age of 76 years. Death was due to infirmities of age
although Mr. Luebke had been seriously ill for about ten weeks.
Mr. Luebke was a native of Germany and came to Manitowoc county in his
boyhood days and had always resided in the town of Newton until after
the death of his wife a few months ago. He is survived by five children,
Mrs. Charles Boldt, Mrs. Joseph Tuschel, Mrs. Louise Pleuss and Arnold
Luebke, all of this county and Mrs. Ida Free, of Suring, Wis.
The funeral of Mr. Luebke will be held Tuesday afternoon from the Newton
Lutheran church.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, August 16 1924
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(William Luebke/d. 10/15/1924, Buried: 10/18/1924/from records of St.
John's Evang. Luth. Ch.)
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