EASTWIN
Sorrow again entered the home of Joseph Jacquette Jr. Mr. Frank Jacquette who was apparently enjoying the best of health was suddenly taken ill last Friday morning. He was in the stable helping his son, Joe, do the shores and soon after went out to split some wood and it was there he was found unconscious by his son who carried him into the house and medical aid was immediately summoned but he was beyond all help and Saturday afternoon he answered the summons of the Angel of Death. Deceased was born in Namur, Belgium, October 19, 1839 and came to this country when 14 years old and settled with his parents on a farm near the tannery. In the year 1869 he purchased a farm here and married Catherine Hoffman who bore him 13 children of whom 12 are living and were all born and raised on the same farm. Mr. Jacquette was always known as a good neighbor, a kind and indulgent husband and father and a very industrious man and often expressed the wish that he would be able to work as long as he lived. Those who live to mourn his loss are his widow, two brothers, Victor of Sheboygan and Joseph of here; his children, Mrs. Richard Krie of Two Rivers, Mrs. John Meyer of Medford, Mrs. Fred Lemke of Waukesha, Mrs. Wm Gohrke and Mrs. Wick Orth of Manitowoc, John Jacquette of Sheboygan, Frank of Two Rivers, Mrs. Adolph Sprang, Barbara, Ella and Joseph of here and 35 grandchildren. The funeral took place form St. Luke's church at Two Rivers Tuesday morning.
The Reporter, Sat., Dec. 13, 1913.
EASTWIN
Sorrow again entered the home of Joseph Jacquette Jr. Mr. Frank Jacquette who was apparently enjoying the best of health was suddenly taken ill last Friday morning. He was in the stable helping his son, Joe, do the shores and soon after went out to split some wood and it was there he was found unconscious by his son who carried him into the house and medical aid was immediately summoned but he was beyond all help and Saturday afternoon he answered the summons of the Angel of Death. Deceased was born in Namur, Belgium, October 19, 1839 and came to this country when 14 years old and settled with his parents on a farm near the tannery. In the year 1869 he purchased a farm here and married Catherine Hoffman who bore him 13 children of whom 12 are living and were all born and raised on the same farm. Mr. Jacquette was always known as a good neighbor, a kind and indulgent husband and father and a very industrious man and often expressed the wish that he would be able to work as long as he lived. Those who live to mourn his loss are his widow, two brothers, Victor of Sheboygan and Joseph of here; his children, Mrs. Richard Krie of Two Rivers, Mrs. John Meyer of Medford, Mrs. Fred Lemke of Waukesha, Mrs. Wm Gohrke and Mrs. Wick Orth of Manitowoc, John Jacquette of Sheboygan, Frank of Two Rivers, Mrs. Adolph Sprang, Barbara, Ella and Joseph of here and 35 grandchildren. The funeral took place form St. Luke's church at Two Rivers Tuesday morning.
The Reporter, Sat., Dec. 13, 1913.
Family Members
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Catherine Jaquette Krey
1873–1954
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Mary Jacquette Meyer
1874–1938
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Frank Jacquette
1875–1949
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Anna M Jacquette Gierke
1877–1951
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Barbara Jacquette Zipperer
1879–1952
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Elizabeth Jacquette Lemke
1880–1922
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Wilhelmina "Minnie" Jacquette Orth
1882–1966
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John Jacquette
1884–1966
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Clara Anna Jacquette Manthei
1886–1979
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Rose "Rosa" Jacquette Sprang
1888–1965
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Joseph Peter Jacquette
1890–1979
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Helen C. "Ella" Jacquette Werner
1892–1969
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Apolonia Jacquette
1895–1895
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