Hy. Zarmsdorf(sic) Passes Away
End Comes Wednesday While on Visit With Niece
Suffering from a stroke, Henry Zarmsdorf, 62, passed away at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning of this week at the home of his niece, Mrs. Henry Christel near Meggers. He had been visiting there since Monday. He died on the farm where he was born and where he lived all his life until a few years ago, when he sold the farm to Mr. and Mrs. Christel. He had been living with a sister, Mrs. William Peterson, at New Holstein.
Mr. Zarmsdorf was born February 20, 1874 on the homestead farm, one of nine children. He remained on the farm all his life, and was unmarried. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters William Zarmsdorf, Mrs. William Hauschild and Mrs. William Peterson of New Holstein; Mrs. Lena Oesau of near Chilton; Mrs. Joseph Christel of near St. Nazianz; Mrs. Minnie Huenerbein and Mrs. Otto Rusch of Milwaukee; and Mrs. Rita Lemke of Nebraska.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon from the
Meiselwitz Funeral Home here, and burial will be made in the Eaton cemetery, in the family lot.
Hy. Zarmsdorf(sic) Passes Away
End Comes Wednesday While on Visit With Niece
Suffering from a stroke, Henry Zarmsdorf, 62, passed away at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning of this week at the home of his niece, Mrs. Henry Christel near Meggers. He had been visiting there since Monday. He died on the farm where he was born and where he lived all his life until a few years ago, when he sold the farm to Mr. and Mrs. Christel. He had been living with a sister, Mrs. William Peterson, at New Holstein.
Mr. Zarmsdorf was born February 20, 1874 on the homestead farm, one of nine children. He remained on the farm all his life, and was unmarried. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters William Zarmsdorf, Mrs. William Hauschild and Mrs. William Peterson of New Holstein; Mrs. Lena Oesau of near Chilton; Mrs. Joseph Christel of near St. Nazianz; Mrs. Minnie Huenerbein and Mrs. Otto Rusch of Milwaukee; and Mrs. Rita Lemke of Nebraska.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon from the
Meiselwitz Funeral Home here, and burial will be made in the Eaton cemetery, in the family lot.
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