At the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.O. Ninmer in the town of Schleswig, Henry Wriedt, 78, well-known resident of Manitowoc county, passed away at 2 a.m. Sunday after an illness of a month. He had made his home with his daughter for the past two years. The son of Johann and Amelia Wriedt, the deceased was born on April 29, 1859, on a farm in the town of Schleswig. He was united in marriage in 1888, to Miss Mary Radder, also of Schleswig, and the couple made their home in Steinthal for two years. For ten years they made their home on the Wriedt homestead, where Mrs. Wriedt passed away in 1910. Fourteen years later Mr. Wriedt married Mrs. Magdalena Frick of Sheboygan, who preceded her husband in death October 9, 1934. From 1919 to 1935 the deceased made his home in Kiel, after disposing of his farm. Since 1935 he made his home with his daughter in Schleswig.
Nine children survive their father, namely: Mrs. Edward Arnold, Mrs. Otto Ninmer, Mrs. Edwin Ninmer, Mrs. George Ninmer, Mrs. Elmer Ninmer, all of the town of Schleswig; Mrs. Ben Strassmann of Green Bay; Mrs. Ralph Man???? of North Carolina; William Wriedt of Cooperstown and August Wriedt of the town of Liberty. Also surviving are 23 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two brothers, Carl of Kiel and Frank of the town of Russell; four sisters, Mrs. Dora Dedering of Plymouth, Mrs. Lena Gierke of New Holstein; Mrs. Anna Bechle of Kiel and Mrs. Bertha Bechle of the town of Eaton; and two stepsons, Arno Frick of Sheboygan and Hartman Frick of Milwaukee. One sister, Mrs. Albert Schultz of Kiel preceded him in death several years ago.
At the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.O. Ninmer in the town of Schleswig, Henry Wriedt, 78, well-known resident of Manitowoc county, passed away at 2 a.m. Sunday after an illness of a month. He had made his home with his daughter for the past two years. The son of Johann and Amelia Wriedt, the deceased was born on April 29, 1859, on a farm in the town of Schleswig. He was united in marriage in 1888, to Miss Mary Radder, also of Schleswig, and the couple made their home in Steinthal for two years. For ten years they made their home on the Wriedt homestead, where Mrs. Wriedt passed away in 1910. Fourteen years later Mr. Wriedt married Mrs. Magdalena Frick of Sheboygan, who preceded her husband in death October 9, 1934. From 1919 to 1935 the deceased made his home in Kiel, after disposing of his farm. Since 1935 he made his home with his daughter in Schleswig.
Nine children survive their father, namely: Mrs. Edward Arnold, Mrs. Otto Ninmer, Mrs. Edwin Ninmer, Mrs. George Ninmer, Mrs. Elmer Ninmer, all of the town of Schleswig; Mrs. Ben Strassmann of Green Bay; Mrs. Ralph Man???? of North Carolina; William Wriedt of Cooperstown and August Wriedt of the town of Liberty. Also surviving are 23 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two brothers, Carl of Kiel and Frank of the town of Russell; four sisters, Mrs. Dora Dedering of Plymouth, Mrs. Lena Gierke of New Holstein; Mrs. Anna Bechle of Kiel and Mrs. Bertha Bechle of the town of Eaton; and two stepsons, Arno Frick of Sheboygan and Hartman Frick of Milwaukee. One sister, Mrs. Albert Schultz of Kiel preceded him in death several years ago.
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