Her son, Raymond, told authorities that his mother was not home when he went to bed. He thought he heard her car sometime later. When she was not in house at 5:30 when he awoke, he investigated and found her body near the porch on the sidewalk.
She was born August 25, 1896 in the town of Meeme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koeser. October 3, 1914 she married George Hickmann and the couple farmed in the Town of Meeme. Mr. Hickmann died in 1950. Mrs. Hickmann has been living in Kiel the past year.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Milton Meyer, Route 1, Newton; five sons, Alfred, Manitowoc, Norman, Route 1 Kiel, Raymond, Kiel, Ralph and Leander, Route 2, Kiel; 19 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Karstaedt and Mrs. Philip Hickman, School Hill; and one brother, William, School Hill.
Her son, Raymond, told authorities that his mother was not home when he went to bed. He thought he heard her car sometime later. When she was not in house at 5:30 when he awoke, he investigated and found her body near the porch on the sidewalk.
She was born August 25, 1896 in the town of Meeme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koeser. October 3, 1914 she married George Hickmann and the couple farmed in the Town of Meeme. Mr. Hickmann died in 1950. Mrs. Hickmann has been living in Kiel the past year.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Milton Meyer, Route 1, Newton; five sons, Alfred, Manitowoc, Norman, Route 1 Kiel, Raymond, Kiel, Ralph and Leander, Route 2, Kiel; 19 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Karstaedt and Mrs. Philip Hickman, School Hill; and one brother, William, School Hill.
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