Fred Karstaedt, 77, School Hill, died unexpectedly at his home early Wednesday evening. He was in good health. He was born on Oct. 18, 1877, in the town of Sheboygan, son of the lat Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karstaedt. As a youth he moved to Manitowoc County. He was married on Jan. 6, 1910, to Miss Elizabeth Koeser of the town of Meeme. The couple located at School Hill. He was a mason by trade. For the past three years they operated the Koeser homestead farm near School Hill. Survivors include his wife, six daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Edna) Henschel, Spring Valley; Mrs. Arno (Hilda) Rambadt, and Mrs. Alfred (Norma) Gabsch, both of Newton; Mrs. Norbert (Esther) Waack, and Mrs. Erwin (Alma) Brost, both of School Hill; Mrs. Stanley (Lorraine) Vogel, Manitowoc; one son, Valentine, of Sheboygan Falls; 26 grandchildren; one step brother, Carl Herzog, town of Mosel; and one grandson, Eugene Stoeckigt, whom they raised since birth. He was preceded in death by daughter, Mrs. Selma Stoeckigt, in 1933, seven brothers, and one sister.
Services will be held at the Bethlehem Ev. and Reformed Church in the town of Schleswig. The Rev. Lloyd Weber will officiate. Burial will be in the Union cemetery, town of Schleswig.
Fred Karstaedt, 77, School Hill, died unexpectedly at his home early Wednesday evening. He was in good health. He was born on Oct. 18, 1877, in the town of Sheboygan, son of the lat Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karstaedt. As a youth he moved to Manitowoc County. He was married on Jan. 6, 1910, to Miss Elizabeth Koeser of the town of Meeme. The couple located at School Hill. He was a mason by trade. For the past three years they operated the Koeser homestead farm near School Hill. Survivors include his wife, six daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Edna) Henschel, Spring Valley; Mrs. Arno (Hilda) Rambadt, and Mrs. Alfred (Norma) Gabsch, both of Newton; Mrs. Norbert (Esther) Waack, and Mrs. Erwin (Alma) Brost, both of School Hill; Mrs. Stanley (Lorraine) Vogel, Manitowoc; one son, Valentine, of Sheboygan Falls; 26 grandchildren; one step brother, Carl Herzog, town of Mosel; and one grandson, Eugene Stoeckigt, whom they raised since birth. He was preceded in death by daughter, Mrs. Selma Stoeckigt, in 1933, seven brothers, and one sister.
Services will be held at the Bethlehem Ev. and Reformed Church in the town of Schleswig. The Rev. Lloyd Weber will officiate. Burial will be in the Union cemetery, town of Schleswig.
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