(1892 - 1959)
Mrs. Harvey Eisenmann, 67, of Mishicot, died at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital at 4:30 p.m. Sunday of a heart attack after being a patient there for four days. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Evangelical United Brethren Church, Mishicot, the Rev. B. A. Zimdars officiating. Burial will be in the Knollwood Memorial Gardens on County Trunk D.
Mrs. Eisenmann, nee Edna Witte, was born May 10, 1892, in the Town of Mishicot, daughter of the late Fred and Amelia Bernhardt Witte. She was married May 14, 1914, at Mishicot to Harvey Eisenmann. After the marriage the couple moved to a farm at Mishicot and 25 years ago moved to a home in the village. A seamstress in Mishicot for many years, she was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the Mishicot church and also of the auxiliary of the Kempen-Stuadinger-Terens Post 7753, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Mishicot.
Besides her husband she leaves three daughters, Mrs. George King of Port Washington, Wis., and Mrs. Erwin Hardrath and Mrs. Melvin Hardrath of Rockwood; two sons, Donald and Paul of Mishicot; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Lensing of Milwaukee, Mrs. Anita Nelson of Kewaunee and Mrs. Alfred Kaufman of Mishicot, and 13 grandchildren.
Friends may call at Specht Funeral Home, Mishicot, after 2 p.m. Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of service.
Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, November 30, 1959 – Page 13
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MISHICOT:
Last Thursday afternoon a very pretty wedding took place at the Witte home when Harvey Eisenman and Miss Edna Witte were made man and wife. The bride wore a handsome gown of white shadow lace over a white silk foundation and carried a large bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Ella Witte was also prettily dressed in white and was maid of honor while Ben Eisenman acted as best man. Miss Emma Eisenman was bridesmaid and Oscar Witte groomsman. The Witte home was artistically decorated with flowers and ferns. The bride is a popular Mishicott girl. The groom is a graduate of the Madison agriculture college. Mr. and Mrs. Eisenman will make their home on a farm half a mile south of the village.
Manitowoc Daily Herald - May 20, 1914 - page 4
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(1892 - 1959)
Mrs. Harvey Eisenmann, 67, of Mishicot, died at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital at 4:30 p.m. Sunday of a heart attack after being a patient there for four days. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Evangelical United Brethren Church, Mishicot, the Rev. B. A. Zimdars officiating. Burial will be in the Knollwood Memorial Gardens on County Trunk D.
Mrs. Eisenmann, nee Edna Witte, was born May 10, 1892, in the Town of Mishicot, daughter of the late Fred and Amelia Bernhardt Witte. She was married May 14, 1914, at Mishicot to Harvey Eisenmann. After the marriage the couple moved to a farm at Mishicot and 25 years ago moved to a home in the village. A seamstress in Mishicot for many years, she was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the Mishicot church and also of the auxiliary of the Kempen-Stuadinger-Terens Post 7753, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Mishicot.
Besides her husband she leaves three daughters, Mrs. George King of Port Washington, Wis., and Mrs. Erwin Hardrath and Mrs. Melvin Hardrath of Rockwood; two sons, Donald and Paul of Mishicot; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Lensing of Milwaukee, Mrs. Anita Nelson of Kewaunee and Mrs. Alfred Kaufman of Mishicot, and 13 grandchildren.
Friends may call at Specht Funeral Home, Mishicot, after 2 p.m. Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of service.
Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, November 30, 1959 – Page 13
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MISHICOT:
Last Thursday afternoon a very pretty wedding took place at the Witte home when Harvey Eisenman and Miss Edna Witte were made man and wife. The bride wore a handsome gown of white shadow lace over a white silk foundation and carried a large bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Ella Witte was also prettily dressed in white and was maid of honor while Ben Eisenman acted as best man. Miss Emma Eisenman was bridesmaid and Oscar Witte groomsman. The Witte home was artistically decorated with flowers and ferns. The bride is a popular Mishicott girl. The groom is a graduate of the Madison agriculture college. Mr. and Mrs. Eisenman will make their home on a farm half a mile south of the village.
Manitowoc Daily Herald - May 20, 1914 - page 4
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