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Nicholas H. Terens

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Nicholas H. Terens

Birth
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
23 Jul 1943 (aged 78–79)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mishicot Cemetery side.
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NICH TERENS (d. 1943)

Nicholas H. Terens, 78, of 1864 Menasha avenue, veteran hardware dealer
and specialist, and a former assemblyman from Manitowoc county, died
Tuesday afternoon at the Holy family hospital. He was taken seriously
ill only five days ago.
Mr. Terens was one of a quartet of employes of the Stangel Hardware
Company honored this week for 25 years continuous service with the
firm.
Funeral services will be held from the Frazier mortuary chapel in charge
of the Masonic lodge of Two Rivers, with which Mr. Terens was affiliated
for more than half a century. Burial will be in the Mishicot cemetery.
Mr. Terens was born at Mishicot in 1864 and when a young man engaged in
the hardware (sic) in that village. He was a member of the firm of Terens
and Oswald that operated a hardware store in Mishicot for many years.
Mr. Terens served in the assembly at Madison as a representative of the
Second district of Manitowoc county, being elected in 1903.
Disposing of his interests in Mishicot Mr. Terens moved to this city. For
years he was the manager of a duck farm on the upper Manitowoc river, owned
by the late William Rahr. In 1918 Mr. Terens entered the employ of the
Stangel Hardware company. He became a specialist in builders’ hardware and
for years has headed that department.
In 1886 Mr. Terens joined the Two Rivers lodge No. 200, F. and A.M. and
continued as a member the rest of his life. In 1938 he, with Assemblyman
Frank Riley and Fred C. Christiansen were honored by the lodge by
presentation of a 50-year-membership certificate and a special button.
In 1895 he married Miss Anna Zander of Mishicot. She survives with a daughter,
Mrs. William Muehlberg of this city; two sons, Fred and Max, of this city;
and eight grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the Frazier mortuary after seven o’clock tonight.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, February 24, 1943 P. 2
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­­­­­­­­­­Funeral services for Nicholas H. Terens, former assemblyman and
veteran employee of the Stangel Hardware Company, who died at the
Holy Family Hospital Tuesday, were held this afternoon from the
Frazier Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services were in charge of the
Two Rivers lodge F. and A.M. of which lodge Mr. Terens has been
a member 57 years.
Past Master Heber Clayton of the Two Rivers lodge was in charge
of the ritualistic work with the Rev. T. A. Hawkes giving the
sermon. The Two Rivers Masons attended the service in a body.
Interment was in the Mishicot cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 25, 1943.
NICH TERENS (d. 1943)

Nicholas H. Terens, 78, of 1864 Menasha avenue, veteran hardware dealer
and specialist, and a former assemblyman from Manitowoc county, died
Tuesday afternoon at the Holy family hospital. He was taken seriously
ill only five days ago.
Mr. Terens was one of a quartet of employes of the Stangel Hardware
Company honored this week for 25 years continuous service with the
firm.
Funeral services will be held from the Frazier mortuary chapel in charge
of the Masonic lodge of Two Rivers, with which Mr. Terens was affiliated
for more than half a century. Burial will be in the Mishicot cemetery.
Mr. Terens was born at Mishicot in 1864 and when a young man engaged in
the hardware (sic) in that village. He was a member of the firm of Terens
and Oswald that operated a hardware store in Mishicot for many years.
Mr. Terens served in the assembly at Madison as a representative of the
Second district of Manitowoc county, being elected in 1903.
Disposing of his interests in Mishicot Mr. Terens moved to this city. For
years he was the manager of a duck farm on the upper Manitowoc river, owned
by the late William Rahr. In 1918 Mr. Terens entered the employ of the
Stangel Hardware company. He became a specialist in builders’ hardware and
for years has headed that department.
In 1886 Mr. Terens joined the Two Rivers lodge No. 200, F. and A.M. and
continued as a member the rest of his life. In 1938 he, with Assemblyman
Frank Riley and Fred C. Christiansen were honored by the lodge by
presentation of a 50-year-membership certificate and a special button.
In 1895 he married Miss Anna Zander of Mishicot. She survives with a daughter,
Mrs. William Muehlberg of this city; two sons, Fred and Max, of this city;
and eight grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the Frazier mortuary after seven o’clock tonight.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, February 24, 1943 P. 2
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­­­­­­­­­­Funeral services for Nicholas H. Terens, former assemblyman and
veteran employee of the Stangel Hardware Company, who died at the
Holy Family Hospital Tuesday, were held this afternoon from the
Frazier Mortuary Chapel. Funeral services were in charge of the
Two Rivers lodge F. and A.M. of which lodge Mr. Terens has been
a member 57 years.
Past Master Heber Clayton of the Two Rivers lodge was in charge
of the ritualistic work with the Rev. T. A. Hawkes giving the
sermon. The Two Rivers Masons attended the service in a body.
Interment was in the Mishicot cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, February 25, 1943.


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