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Norris R H Domke

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Norris R H Domke

Birth
Death
15 Feb 1932 (aged 16–17)
Burial
Steinthal, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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NORRIS DOMKE

Following an illness of several years' duration, Norris Domke, 18,son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Domke of near Meggers, passed away at the home of his parents at 3:30 Saturday morning. Cause of his death wasdiabetes. He had attended the Meggers district school, and the Kiel high school for two years, but was forced to discontinue his studies because of his health. He was born in Charlestown February 13, 1914 and death occurred on his birthday.
He is survived by his parents, one brother Howard of here, and a sister, Miss Angela, who teaches school in Forest junction.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the home and at 2 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church, the Rev. J. W. MacElree officiating. Two hymns, "No Night There," and "The Mercy Seed," were sung by a sextet consisting of Mrs. E. M. Duecker, Mrs. Henry Meiselwitz, Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mrs. H. C. Mesch, Mrs. M. C. Timm, and Mrs. Hugo Neumann.
Honorary pallbearers were Clarence Manz, Earl Voland, Bobbie Bahr, Walter Jaeger, and Eugene and Daniel Nauth. Active pallbearers werecousins of the deceased - Herbert and Louis Mattes, Frederick Rosenbauer, Martin Juno, Wilbert Weber and Fred Holm.
Interment was in the Eaton cemetery.
(no newspaper named, 2-20-1932)

NORRIS DOMKE

Following an illness of several years' duration, Norris Domke, 18,son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Domke of near Meggers, passed away at the home of his parents at 3:30 Saturday morning. Cause of his death wasdiabetes. He had attended the Meggers district school, and the Kiel high school for two years, but was forced to discontinue his studies because of his health. He was born in Charlestown February 13, 1914 and death occurred on his birthday.
He is survived by his parents, one brother Howard of here, and a sister, Miss Angela, who teaches school in Forest junction.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the home and at 2 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church, the Rev. J. W. MacElree officiating. Two hymns, "No Night There," and "The Mercy Seed," were sung by a sextet consisting of Mrs. E. M. Duecker, Mrs. Henry Meiselwitz, Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mrs. H. C. Mesch, Mrs. M. C. Timm, and Mrs. Hugo Neumann.
Honorary pallbearers were Clarence Manz, Earl Voland, Bobbie Bahr, Walter Jaeger, and Eugene and Daniel Nauth. Active pallbearers werecousins of the deceased - Herbert and Louis Mattes, Frederick Rosenbauer, Martin Juno, Wilbert Weber and Fred Holm.
Interment was in the Eaton cemetery.
(no newspaper named, 2-20-1932)



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