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Julius Kohn

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Julius Kohn

Birth
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1 Jun 1928 (aged 52)
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Maribel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JULIUS KOHN
(1876 - 1928)

MARIBEL MAN DROPS DEAD IN A GRAVEL PIT
Julius Koehn Succumbs Suddenly While Conversing With Fellow Workmen


Stricken with an attack of heart failure while at work in a gravel pit near Cooperstown yesterday, Julius Koehn, a farmer living on Maribel Route No. 2 died almost instantly. The attack came while Koehn together with a number of his neighbors was engaged in doing road work and came almost without warning. Koehn had been conversing with the men working with him in the pit while they were loading a wagon with gravel and he had just been offered a chew of tobacco which he took and without warning fell over backward and was dead.

Fellow workmen conveyed the man to his home and summoned medical aid but he had died instantly and was beyond medical assistance.

Koehn was a married man about fifty years of age and leaves a family of children.

The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the Greenstreet church of which he was a member.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Saturday, June 02, 1928 Page 4

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Cooperstown
The neighbors and friends of Julius Kohn were shocked to hear of his death at Namze's gravel pit where he was working Friday forenoon. The men that were shoveling gravel with him said he complained of dizziness. It was no sooner said than he fell over with a heart stroke, and died instantly.

Mr. Kohn was a prosperous farmer, 52 years old, married 29 years in May and was just thinking of retiring when death came. He was always of a jovial nature and well likely by everybody.

His funeral was one of the largest ever witnessed in Cooperstown. He was buried Sunday afternoon from the German church at Maribel.

He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, one son and one daughter, one brother Herman and five sisters and two grandchildren.

We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, June 06, 1928 Page 10

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JULIUS KOHN
(1876 - 1928)

MARIBEL MAN DROPS DEAD IN A GRAVEL PIT
Julius Koehn Succumbs Suddenly While Conversing With Fellow Workmen


Stricken with an attack of heart failure while at work in a gravel pit near Cooperstown yesterday, Julius Koehn, a farmer living on Maribel Route No. 2 died almost instantly. The attack came while Koehn together with a number of his neighbors was engaged in doing road work and came almost without warning. Koehn had been conversing with the men working with him in the pit while they were loading a wagon with gravel and he had just been offered a chew of tobacco which he took and without warning fell over backward and was dead.

Fellow workmen conveyed the man to his home and summoned medical aid but he had died instantly and was beyond medical assistance.

Koehn was a married man about fifty years of age and leaves a family of children.

The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the Greenstreet church of which he was a member.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Saturday, June 02, 1928 Page 4

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Cooperstown
The neighbors and friends of Julius Kohn were shocked to hear of his death at Namze's gravel pit where he was working Friday forenoon. The men that were shoveling gravel with him said he complained of dizziness. It was no sooner said than he fell over with a heart stroke, and died instantly.

Mr. Kohn was a prosperous farmer, 52 years old, married 29 years in May and was just thinking of retiring when death came. He was always of a jovial nature and well likely by everybody.

His funeral was one of the largest ever witnessed in Cooperstown. He was buried Sunday afternoon from the German church at Maribel.

He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, one son and one daughter, one brother Herman and five sisters and two grandchildren.

We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, June 06, 1928 Page 10

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  • Created by: Bev Rockwell
  • Added: Apr 10, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238674924/julius-kohn: accessed ), memorial page for Julius Kohn (6 Feb 1876–1 Jun 1928), Find a Grave Memorial ID 238674924, citing Saint Johns Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Maribel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Bev Rockwell (contributor 48241674).