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Robert V Neumann

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Robert V Neumann

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8 Feb 1959 (aged 33)
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Louis Corners, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Robert V. Neumann Sheboygan Press February 9, 1959
Sheboygan County recorded its first traffic fatality of the year early Sunday. The victim was Robert V. Neumann, 33, of 61 Green Bay Ct., Sheboygan Falls, who died en route to a hospital shortly after his car somersaulted off Highway 23, three miles west of Sheboygan Falls. (a whole account of the story can be found in the Press)
A native of Calumet County, Neumann was born Jan. 22, 1926, in New Holstein, a son of Frank and Rosa Neumann. He was a graduate of New Holstein High School. After his graduation, he served with the 506th Parachute Infantry Division in Central Europe from May 23, 1944, until June 4, 1946. On his return to civilian life, Mr. Neumann worked for the Meili-Blumberg Machine Shop at New Holstein until May 1, 1950, when he entered the employ of the Kohler co. He was employed as a machinist in the Kohler co. electric plant division. Mr. Neumann was married Feb. 8, 1947 to Miss Audrey Bechle at New Holstein. The couple made their home there until moving to Sheboygan Falls in 1951.
Survivors are the widow; four children, DeWayne, 11, Mark 10, Rene, 8, and Candace, 18 months; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neumann, New Holstein; two brothers, Raymond of Kiel, and Richard of Sheboygan, and one sister, Mrs. Robert (Winifred) Mertens, New Holstein. Two infant sisters preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at Ballhorn-Karsteadt Funeral Home, Sheboygan Falls, with the Rev. Jacob Juist, pastor of the First Reformed Church at Sheboygan Falls officiating. Burial will be made in the family lot in Union Cemetery near Louis Corners.
Robert V. Neumann Sheboygan Press February 9, 1959
Sheboygan County recorded its first traffic fatality of the year early Sunday. The victim was Robert V. Neumann, 33, of 61 Green Bay Ct., Sheboygan Falls, who died en route to a hospital shortly after his car somersaulted off Highway 23, three miles west of Sheboygan Falls. (a whole account of the story can be found in the Press)
A native of Calumet County, Neumann was born Jan. 22, 1926, in New Holstein, a son of Frank and Rosa Neumann. He was a graduate of New Holstein High School. After his graduation, he served with the 506th Parachute Infantry Division in Central Europe from May 23, 1944, until June 4, 1946. On his return to civilian life, Mr. Neumann worked for the Meili-Blumberg Machine Shop at New Holstein until May 1, 1950, when he entered the employ of the Kohler co. He was employed as a machinist in the Kohler co. electric plant division. Mr. Neumann was married Feb. 8, 1947 to Miss Audrey Bechle at New Holstein. The couple made their home there until moving to Sheboygan Falls in 1951.
Survivors are the widow; four children, DeWayne, 11, Mark 10, Rene, 8, and Candace, 18 months; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neumann, New Holstein; two brothers, Raymond of Kiel, and Richard of Sheboygan, and one sister, Mrs. Robert (Winifred) Mertens, New Holstein. Two infant sisters preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at Ballhorn-Karsteadt Funeral Home, Sheboygan Falls, with the Rev. Jacob Juist, pastor of the First Reformed Church at Sheboygan Falls officiating. Burial will be made in the family lot in Union Cemetery near Louis Corners.

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