Meggers Man Dies On Tuesday At Hospital Here
New Holstein - Herman C. Reichwaldt, 62, of Meggers, Wis., died Tuesday evening at St. Nicholas hospital, Sheboygan, following a short illness. Born Jan. 1, 1884, in Town Schleswig, the deceased was the son of John and Mary Reichwaldt. His marriage to Annina Holthusen of New Holstein was performed April 2, 1907, and after their marriage the couple resided at Kiel, New Holstein, and then on a farm in the town of Charlestown.
Following the death of his wife on July 17, 1931, Mr. Reichwaldt moved to Meggers, four miles north of New Holstein, where he has since resided. For eight years he was treasurer of the Lowell school board at Meggers, and he was a member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church at New Holstein almost all his entire life. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Sylvia) Kraemer, Glenbeulah; four grandchildren; four brothers, Helmuth of Steinthal, Arthur of Newton, William of Town Schleswig and Otto, Kiel, and three sisters, Mrs. Henry Hochkammer, Newton, Mrs. Arthur Radder, Town Eaton, and Mrs. Otto Henning, Wilkes Lake. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Erbe-Hoffman Funeral home and at 2 p.m. at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev. John E. Seidler, pastor, will officiate, and interment will be made in the New Holstein City cemetery. The body will lie in state at the funeral home from Friday until the hour of services.(No newspaper or date named)
Meggers Man Dies On Tuesday At Hospital Here
New Holstein - Herman C. Reichwaldt, 62, of Meggers, Wis., died Tuesday evening at St. Nicholas hospital, Sheboygan, following a short illness. Born Jan. 1, 1884, in Town Schleswig, the deceased was the son of John and Mary Reichwaldt. His marriage to Annina Holthusen of New Holstein was performed April 2, 1907, and after their marriage the couple resided at Kiel, New Holstein, and then on a farm in the town of Charlestown.
Following the death of his wife on July 17, 1931, Mr. Reichwaldt moved to Meggers, four miles north of New Holstein, where he has since resided. For eight years he was treasurer of the Lowell school board at Meggers, and he was a member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church at New Holstein almost all his entire life. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Sylvia) Kraemer, Glenbeulah; four grandchildren; four brothers, Helmuth of Steinthal, Arthur of Newton, William of Town Schleswig and Otto, Kiel, and three sisters, Mrs. Henry Hochkammer, Newton, Mrs. Arthur Radder, Town Eaton, and Mrs. Otto Henning, Wilkes Lake. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Erbe-Hoffman Funeral home and at 2 p.m. at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev. John E. Seidler, pastor, will officiate, and interment will be made in the New Holstein City cemetery. The body will lie in state at the funeral home from Friday until the hour of services.(No newspaper or date named)
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