FERDINAND JAECKEL
Ferdinand W. Jaeckel, 63, of Tomahawk, a former resident of Two Rivers, died
early yesterday morning in Tomahawk.
The body arrived in Two Rivers this morning. Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. Thursday at the Beduhn funeral home. Burial will be in the Pioneer's
Rest cemetery.
Survivors are his wife; his father, Herman Sr., of route 2, Two Rivers; a
daughter, Mrs. Andrew Watson of Evanston, Ill.; three brothers, Herman Jr., of
Two Rivers, Arthur and Albert of route 2, Two Rivers; and four grandchildren.
Mr. Jaeckel was born in Milwaukee in 1886. While still a young child he came to
the Two Rivers homestead with his parents. In 1907 he married the former Rose
Ruzek of Two Rivers and in 1924 they moved to Waukegan, Ill. She died in 1929.
In 1939 he married the former Myrtle Watterson of Evanston, Ill. They then moved
to Tomahawk where he continued his work as a mason contractor until four years
ago when ill health forced his retirement.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home until time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, May 4, 1949 P.2
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Ferdinand Jaeckel, was one of 9 children; 8 lived to adulthood. His
youngest brothers were twins, born in 1906.
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FERDINAND JAECKEL
Ferdinand W. Jaeckel, 63, of Tomahawk, a former resident of Two Rivers, died
early yesterday morning in Tomahawk.
The body arrived in Two Rivers this morning. Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. Thursday at the Beduhn funeral home. Burial will be in the Pioneer's
Rest cemetery.
Survivors are his wife; his father, Herman Sr., of route 2, Two Rivers; a
daughter, Mrs. Andrew Watson of Evanston, Ill.; three brothers, Herman Jr., of
Two Rivers, Arthur and Albert of route 2, Two Rivers; and four grandchildren.
Mr. Jaeckel was born in Milwaukee in 1886. While still a young child he came to
the Two Rivers homestead with his parents. In 1907 he married the former Rose
Ruzek of Two Rivers and in 1924 they moved to Waukegan, Ill. She died in 1929.
In 1939 he married the former Myrtle Watterson of Evanston, Ill. They then moved
to Tomahawk where he continued his work as a mason contractor until four years
ago when ill health forced his retirement.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home until time of services.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, May 4, 1949 P.2
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Ferdinand Jaeckel, was one of 9 children; 8 lived to adulthood. His
youngest brothers were twins, born in 1906.
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