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August Ninmer

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August Ninmer

Birth
Germany
Death
14 Apr 1938 (aged 83)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Louis Corners, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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AUGUST NINMER

Following a heart Attack, August Ninmer, aged 83, passed away at the home of his son, Edwin, in the town of Schleswig at three o'clock Thursday afternoon. Born October 31, 1854 in Germany, Mr. Ninmer came to this county as an infant with his parents who settled on a farm now owned by Harry Rabe, in the town of Schleswig. He was united in marriage March 31, 1882, to Miss Mary Roehl of the town of Mosel, who passed away in 1905.
Survivors are three daughters; Mrs. Albert Lueloff of this city, Mrs. Ervin Reichwaldt of Schleswig and Mrs. Stanley Bucid of Two Rivers; five sons; Theodore, Otto, Oscar and Edwin all of Schleswig, and Walter of Sheboygan; 18 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Christian Fischer, Mrs. August Luedtke and Mrs. August Sternbeck, all of here.
Mr. Ninmer had sold his farm in 1922 and gone to live with his daughter, Mrs. Erwin Reichwaldt in the town of Schleswig, remaining with her for two years. For the past ten years he had lived with his son.
Funeral services were conducted at the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral home here, Monday with the Rev. E. L. Worthman, pastor of the St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church officiating. 1938
AUGUST NINMER

Following a heart Attack, August Ninmer, aged 83, passed away at the home of his son, Edwin, in the town of Schleswig at three o'clock Thursday afternoon. Born October 31, 1854 in Germany, Mr. Ninmer came to this county as an infant with his parents who settled on a farm now owned by Harry Rabe, in the town of Schleswig. He was united in marriage March 31, 1882, to Miss Mary Roehl of the town of Mosel, who passed away in 1905.
Survivors are three daughters; Mrs. Albert Lueloff of this city, Mrs. Ervin Reichwaldt of Schleswig and Mrs. Stanley Bucid of Two Rivers; five sons; Theodore, Otto, Oscar and Edwin all of Schleswig, and Walter of Sheboygan; 18 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Christian Fischer, Mrs. August Luedtke and Mrs. August Sternbeck, all of here.
Mr. Ninmer had sold his farm in 1922 and gone to live with his daughter, Mrs. Erwin Reichwaldt in the town of Schleswig, remaining with her for two years. For the past ten years he had lived with his son.
Funeral services were conducted at the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral home here, Monday with the Rev. E. L. Worthman, pastor of the St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church officiating. 1938

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