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Irving Weinfurther

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Irving Weinfurther

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Mar 1944 (aged 50–51)
Pewaukee, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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IRVING WEINFURTHER

Irving Weinfurther, 51, former county school teacher, died of a heart
attack in his hotel room at Pewaukee, Wis., Friday night. In recent
years he has traveled in Wisconsin as an accountant for Wisconsin
Motors, of Milwaukee.
Born in the town of Mishicot in 1893, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Weinfuther, he was educated in the Mishicot schools and was graduated
from the county normal school. He taught school in the county for a
couple of years and then took a course at River Falls State Teachers
college, from which he was graduated.
He served in World War I and took an agricultural course at Wisconsin
university in 1922 and taught later at Osceloa, Wis. He then took an
accounting course at Wisconsin and was employed by the government as
an accountant for a number of years before entering the employ of the
Milwaukee firm.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Charles Weinfurther of Mishicot;
four sisters, Ida of Mishicot, Mrs. Ellery Reed of Cincinnati, Mrs.
E.C. Peck of Madison, Mrs. Willard McCrory of Pewaukee, brother,
Harry, of Mishicot.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, March 25, 1944 P. 2.
IRVING WEINFURTHER

Irving Weinfurther, 51, former county school teacher, died of a heart
attack in his hotel room at Pewaukee, Wis., Friday night. In recent
years he has traveled in Wisconsin as an accountant for Wisconsin
Motors, of Milwaukee.
Born in the town of Mishicot in 1893, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Weinfuther, he was educated in the Mishicot schools and was graduated
from the county normal school. He taught school in the county for a
couple of years and then took a course at River Falls State Teachers
college, from which he was graduated.
He served in World War I and took an agricultural course at Wisconsin
university in 1922 and taught later at Osceloa, Wis. He then took an
accounting course at Wisconsin and was employed by the government as
an accountant for a number of years before entering the employ of the
Milwaukee firm.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Charles Weinfurther of Mishicot;
four sisters, Ida of Mishicot, Mrs. Ellery Reed of Cincinnati, Mrs.
E.C. Peck of Madison, Mrs. Willard McCrory of Pewaukee, brother,
Harry, of Mishicot.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. Saturday, March 25, 1944 P. 2.


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