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Nicholas Kleinhans

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Nicholas Kleinhans

Birth
Rhine, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
31 Mar 1966 (aged 68)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Sheboygan Press Thursday, March 31, 1966

Nicholas Kleinhans 68, a retired St. Nazianz area farmer, died of a lingering illness in Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, early today. He had been hospitalized three weeks.

A son of the late Jacob and Catherine Meyer Kleinhans, he was born near Rhine Center, June 30, 1897. He married Julia Muellenbach, September 23, 1919 at Marytown. Following their marriage the couple lived in New Holstein for 10 years before buying the farm near St. Nazianz. He retired from farming in 1962.

Surviving are his wife; four sons, Glenroy, Kiel; Lloyd, Brillion; Wilfred ,Newton; and Joseph on the home farm, Kiel; 16 grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence, Chilton, and William, Fresno, Calif., and two sisters; Mrs. Edward Klouck and Mrs. Steve Nickel, both of New Holstein.

The requiem Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Gregorys Church, with the Rev. Gregory Putzer, pastor, celebrant. Mass will follow 9:45 family rites at the Christianson Funeral Home in St. Nazianz, with burial in the parish cemetery.
Sheboygan Press Thursday, March 31, 1966

Nicholas Kleinhans 68, a retired St. Nazianz area farmer, died of a lingering illness in Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc, early today. He had been hospitalized three weeks.

A son of the late Jacob and Catherine Meyer Kleinhans, he was born near Rhine Center, June 30, 1897. He married Julia Muellenbach, September 23, 1919 at Marytown. Following their marriage the couple lived in New Holstein for 10 years before buying the farm near St. Nazianz. He retired from farming in 1962.

Surviving are his wife; four sons, Glenroy, Kiel; Lloyd, Brillion; Wilfred ,Newton; and Joseph on the home farm, Kiel; 16 grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence, Chilton, and William, Fresno, Calif., and two sisters; Mrs. Edward Klouck and Mrs. Steve Nickel, both of New Holstein.

The requiem Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Gregorys Church, with the Rev. Gregory Putzer, pastor, celebrant. Mass will follow 9:45 family rites at the Christianson Funeral Home in St. Nazianz, with burial in the parish cemetery.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42878245/nicholas-kleinhans: accessed ), memorial page for Nicholas Kleinhans (30 Jun 1897–31 Mar 1966), Find a Grave Memorial ID 42878245, citing Saint Gregory Cemetery, Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by DM Scott (contributor 47110289).