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Bruno Winkelmiller

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Bruno Winkelmiller

Birth
Death
8 Apr 1960 (aged 73)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1574722, Longitude: -87.5743389
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BRUNO WINKELMILLER

Bruno Winkelmiller, 73
, of 2005 W. Leland Ave., Chicago, a member of one of
Two Rivers' earliest families, died late Friday night at Grant Hospital in that
city, where he had been a patient for a month. Masonic funeral services will be
at 2 pm Tuesday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev.
Richard H. Trump officiating. The Masonic work will be directed by Heber Clayton,
past master of Two Rivers Lodge No. 200, Free and Accepted Masons. Burial will
be in the family plot in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Winkelmiller was born July 11, 1896 at Two Rivers, a son of the late Richard
and Sophia Heyroth Winkelmiller. He attended Two Rivers public schools, high
school and Spencerian Business College at Milwaukee. He was an overseas Army
Veteran of World War I. In his youth he left Two Rivers to make his home at
Chicago where he learned the meat cutting business from an uncle. For many years
he operated his own business and had been active up to the time of his illness.
Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Earl Lindsay and Mrs. Victor Peterson of Two
Rivers and Mrs. William Brey of Manitowoc and a number of nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the funeral chapels.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Apr. 11, 1960 page T3
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Masonic Funeral services for Bruno W. Winkelmiller, 73, of 2005 W. Leland Ave.,
Chicago, former Two Rivers resident, who died Friday in Chicago, were at 2 p.m.
at Deja & Martin Funeral chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. Richard Trump officiating.
Masonic Officers participted in the services. Burial was in Pioneers' Rest
Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Pallbearers were Carl M. Bloomquist, Reuben DeFoe, Ernest Voelker, Henry Prausa
and John Zuchl.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, April 13, 1960 P. 11
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Wisconsin/Pvt Co L 33/Infantry/World War
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BRUNO WINKELMILLER

Bruno Winkelmiller, 73
, of 2005 W. Leland Ave., Chicago, a member of one of
Two Rivers' earliest families, died late Friday night at Grant Hospital in that
city, where he had been a patient for a month. Masonic funeral services will be
at 2 pm Tuesday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev.
Richard H. Trump officiating. The Masonic work will be directed by Heber Clayton,
past master of Two Rivers Lodge No. 200, Free and Accepted Masons. Burial will
be in the family plot in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Mr. Winkelmiller was born July 11, 1896 at Two Rivers, a son of the late Richard
and Sophia Heyroth Winkelmiller. He attended Two Rivers public schools, high
school and Spencerian Business College at Milwaukee. He was an overseas Army
Veteran of World War I. In his youth he left Two Rivers to make his home at
Chicago where he learned the meat cutting business from an uncle. For many years
he operated his own business and had been active up to the time of his illness.
Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Earl Lindsay and Mrs. Victor Peterson of Two
Rivers and Mrs. William Brey of Manitowoc and a number of nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the funeral chapels.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Mon., Apr. 11, 1960 page T3
********
Masonic Funeral services for Bruno W. Winkelmiller, 73, of 2005 W. Leland Ave.,
Chicago, former Two Rivers resident, who died Friday in Chicago, were at 2 p.m.
at Deja & Martin Funeral chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. Richard Trump officiating.
Masonic Officers participted in the services. Burial was in Pioneers' Rest
Cemetery, Two Rivers.
Pallbearers were Carl M. Bloomquist, Reuben DeFoe, Ernest Voelker, Henry Prausa
and John Zuchl.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, April 13, 1960 P. 11
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Wisconsin/Pvt Co L 33/Infantry/World War
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