Anton Krebsbach, for the past seven years a resident of Kiel, died at his home Monday morning at the age of 56. He had been unable to work for the past three years because of ill health, and died from an attack of pneumonia.
He had been employed at the Kiel Furniture factory from the time he came to Kiel until failing health forced him to give up his work.
The deceased was born Feb. 13, 1872, in the town of Charlesburg. After his marriage on April 24, 1906, he moved with his wife to farms in Gravesville, one near Fond du Lac, and another near Kloten, respectively, settling finally, about 15 years ago on a farm north of Kiel. Here he lived until the death of his wife seven years ago, when he moved with his family to the city of Kiel.
He is survived by one son, William, at home, and two daughters, Alvina and Johanna. Two children died in infancy. Two brothers, Henry of Marytown, and
August of Oakfield, survive him and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Scholzen of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. John Winter of St. Anna.
Funeral services were held this Thursday moring, the Rev. A. Roder performing the last rites. Interment was in the Sts. Peter and Paul cemetery.
Tri-County Record - March 29, 1928
Anton Krebsbach, for the past seven years a resident of Kiel, died at his home Monday morning at the age of 56. He had been unable to work for the past three years because of ill health, and died from an attack of pneumonia.
He had been employed at the Kiel Furniture factory from the time he came to Kiel until failing health forced him to give up his work.
The deceased was born Feb. 13, 1872, in the town of Charlesburg. After his marriage on April 24, 1906, he moved with his wife to farms in Gravesville, one near Fond du Lac, and another near Kloten, respectively, settling finally, about 15 years ago on a farm north of Kiel. Here he lived until the death of his wife seven years ago, when he moved with his family to the city of Kiel.
He is survived by one son, William, at home, and two daughters, Alvina and Johanna. Two children died in infancy. Two brothers, Henry of Marytown, and
August of Oakfield, survive him and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Scholzen of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. John Winter of St. Anna.
Funeral services were held this Thursday moring, the Rev. A. Roder performing the last rites. Interment was in the Sts. Peter and Paul cemetery.
Tri-County Record - March 29, 1928
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