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Joseph Brandtner

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Joseph Brandtner

Birth
Austria
Death
Mar 1934 (aged 84)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
K-9
Memorial ID
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J. BRANDTNER, PIONEER, DIES AT HIS HOME
85-Year-Old Man Will Be Buried Friday At Calvary; Was Born In Austria
Joseph Brandtner, 85, a well known pioneer resident of Two Rivers, died at
his home at 2112 Jefferson street at 11:10 Tuesday night. Death was due to
infirmities of old age.
Funeral services will be held in St. Luke’s Catholic church at nine o’clock
Friday morning with the Rev. Father C. V. Hugo officiating. Interment will be
in Calvary cemetery. The remains can be viewed in the funeral home of Beduhn
and Goetz from seven to nine o’clock tonight, and will be removed to the home
at two o’clock Thursday afternoon where it can be viewed until 8:30 Friday
morning.
Born in Austria, August 21, 1849, he spent his early manhood in the old country.
Fifty-seven years ago he was married in Austria to Miss Catherine Bearmeyer. In
1883 with their son Joseph, the couple came to this country and settled in Two
Rivers. His first employment was with the city in the paving of Washington street.
A year later Mr. Brandtner found employment with Mann Bros. in the old sawmill
where he worked for many years. When the mill closed he was employed with the
Hamilton Manufacturing company and his last place of employment was at the Eggers
Veneer Seating company. He retired seven years ago when afflicted with ill health.
Besides his widow, Mr. Brandtner leaves four daughters, Mrs. Barbara Beisbier,
Mrs. Ida Lietz and Mrs. Lydia Weisinger, all of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Marion King
of Brooklyn, N.Y., and three sons, Joseph on Francisco, Calif., and Charles of
this city. There are also 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Mrs. Brandtner was affiliated with the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin for many
years.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 21, 1934 P.11
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BRANDTNER, Joseph-Eightyfive (sic). Pioneer resident of Two
Rivers, died at home 2112 Jefferson street that city Tuesday
night. Funeral at St. Luke's church, 9 a.m. Friday. Burial at
Calvary cemetery, Two Rivers; Body at Beduhn and Goetz funeral
home tonight, will be removed to residence 2 p.m. Thursday.
Deceased was born in Austria and brought family here in 1883.
Besides widow, survivors are four daughters, three sons, 12
grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, March 22, 1934 P.13.
J. BRANDTNER, PIONEER, DIES AT HIS HOME
85-Year-Old Man Will Be Buried Friday At Calvary; Was Born In Austria
Joseph Brandtner, 85, a well known pioneer resident of Two Rivers, died at
his home at 2112 Jefferson street at 11:10 Tuesday night. Death was due to
infirmities of old age.
Funeral services will be held in St. Luke’s Catholic church at nine o’clock
Friday morning with the Rev. Father C. V. Hugo officiating. Interment will be
in Calvary cemetery. The remains can be viewed in the funeral home of Beduhn
and Goetz from seven to nine o’clock tonight, and will be removed to the home
at two o’clock Thursday afternoon where it can be viewed until 8:30 Friday
morning.
Born in Austria, August 21, 1849, he spent his early manhood in the old country.
Fifty-seven years ago he was married in Austria to Miss Catherine Bearmeyer. In
1883 with their son Joseph, the couple came to this country and settled in Two
Rivers. His first employment was with the city in the paving of Washington street.
A year later Mr. Brandtner found employment with Mann Bros. in the old sawmill
where he worked for many years. When the mill closed he was employed with the
Hamilton Manufacturing company and his last place of employment was at the Eggers
Veneer Seating company. He retired seven years ago when afflicted with ill health.
Besides his widow, Mr. Brandtner leaves four daughters, Mrs. Barbara Beisbier,
Mrs. Ida Lietz and Mrs. Lydia Weisinger, all of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Marion King
of Brooklyn, N.Y., and three sons, Joseph on Francisco, Calif., and Charles of
this city. There are also 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Mrs. Brandtner was affiliated with the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin for many
years.
Manitowoc Herald Times, March 21, 1934 P.11
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BRANDTNER, Joseph-Eightyfive (sic). Pioneer resident of Two
Rivers, died at home 2112 Jefferson street that city Tuesday
night. Funeral at St. Luke's church, 9 a.m. Friday. Burial at
Calvary cemetery, Two Rivers; Body at Beduhn and Goetz funeral
home tonight, will be removed to residence 2 p.m. Thursday.
Deceased was born in Austria and brought family here in 1883.
Besides widow, survivors are four daughters, three sons, 12
grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, March 22, 1934 P.13.


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