Relatives have learned of the death of August Krostag, 64, son of the late Mrs. And Mrs. August Krostag of this city, who passed away on Sunday at the Merrill hospital. Mr. Krostag was born on a farm in the town of Schleswig, October 30, 1874. After attending the rural schools he went to Stratford and neighboring vicinity to make his home. For the past 13 years he conducted a 40-acre farm near Silver Lake, in Lincoln County, and the winter months he spent with his oldest sister, Mrs. Paulina Phalen in Milwaukee. His brother, Edward Krostag and son, Edward, Jr., were at his bedside at the time of his death.
Mr. Krostag was unmarried, and is survived by the following sisters and brothers; Mrs. Paulina Phalen and Mrs. Paul Tetzlaff of Milwaukee, Mrs. Jacob Esser of LaCrosse, John Krostag of Marshfield, and Edward Krostag of here. His parents, two sister and two brothers have preceded him in death.
Relatives have learned of the death of August Krostag, 64, son of the late Mrs. And Mrs. August Krostag of this city, who passed away on Sunday at the Merrill hospital. Mr. Krostag was born on a farm in the town of Schleswig, October 30, 1874. After attending the rural schools he went to Stratford and neighboring vicinity to make his home. For the past 13 years he conducted a 40-acre farm near Silver Lake, in Lincoln County, and the winter months he spent with his oldest sister, Mrs. Paulina Phalen in Milwaukee. His brother, Edward Krostag and son, Edward, Jr., were at his bedside at the time of his death.
Mr. Krostag was unmarried, and is survived by the following sisters and brothers; Mrs. Paulina Phalen and Mrs. Paul Tetzlaff of Milwaukee, Mrs. Jacob Esser of LaCrosse, John Krostag of Marshfield, and Edward Krostag of here. His parents, two sister and two brothers have preceded him in death.
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