L to R- Mary (Heim) Casper - Marion (Hartman) Christel - Florentine (Casper) Hartmann and the little girl is Diane Christel
FLORENTINE HARTMANN
Florentine (Tina) Hartmann, 78, a former Kiel resident, died Tuesday at Calumet Homestead, New Holstein, where she had lived for 10 years.
The former Florentine Casper was born July 5, 1908, in the town of Liberty (Manitowoc County), a daughter of John and Mary Hiem Casper. She attended public school there. On Nov. 10, 1935, she married Theodore Hartmann at St. Gregory Catholic Church at St. Nazianz. Mr. Hartmann died June 7, 1968. She was employed at A.A Laun Furniture Co. in Kiel for many years. Mrs. Hartmann was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Kiel, the Christian Mothers Society and the Kiel VFW Auxiliary.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Leona Schroeder of Hilbert; four grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; a brother, John Casper of rural Valders and three sisters, Mrs. Edwina Schmitt of Kiel, Mrs. Catherine Casper of Manitowoc, and Mrs. Dorothy Meiselwitz of Sheboygan. A daughter, a brother and sister preceded her in death.
A private funeral Mass will be offered at the Calumet Homestead in New Holstein. Bishop Arnold Cotey, assistant to the pastor at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, will be celebrant, with burial in the parish cemetery.
No newspaper named – February 3, 1987
L to R- Mary (Heim) Casper - Marion (Hartman) Christel - Florentine (Casper) Hartmann and the little girl is Diane Christel
FLORENTINE HARTMANN
Florentine (Tina) Hartmann, 78, a former Kiel resident, died Tuesday at Calumet Homestead, New Holstein, where she had lived for 10 years.
The former Florentine Casper was born July 5, 1908, in the town of Liberty (Manitowoc County), a daughter of John and Mary Hiem Casper. She attended public school there. On Nov. 10, 1935, she married Theodore Hartmann at St. Gregory Catholic Church at St. Nazianz. Mr. Hartmann died June 7, 1968. She was employed at A.A Laun Furniture Co. in Kiel for many years. Mrs. Hartmann was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Kiel, the Christian Mothers Society and the Kiel VFW Auxiliary.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Leona Schroeder of Hilbert; four grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; a brother, John Casper of rural Valders and three sisters, Mrs. Edwina Schmitt of Kiel, Mrs. Catherine Casper of Manitowoc, and Mrs. Dorothy Meiselwitz of Sheboygan. A daughter, a brother and sister preceded her in death.
A private funeral Mass will be offered at the Calumet Homestead in New Holstein. Bishop Arnold Cotey, assistant to the pastor at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, will be celebrant, with burial in the parish cemetery.
No newspaper named – February 3, 1987
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