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Alois S Heimann

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Alois S Heimann

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8 Jul 1983 (aged 83)
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Charlesburg, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Alois S. Heimann, 83, formerly of Charlesburg and the Chilton Village Nursing Home died there Friday.
He was born February 9, 1900, in the town of Charlestown, son of Robert and Regina Bonlander Heimann. On February 15, 1926, he married Mary Seckel at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Jericho.
He was employed at Tecumseh Products Co., New Holstein, retiring in 1968.
Mr. Heimann was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church, Charles burg, and its Holy Name Society.
Survivors include his wife of Chilton Village Nursing Home; two daughters, Mrs. Mel (Leona) Goeser of Jericho and Mrs. Gib (Rosemary) Schneider of Chilton; a son, Robert of Sheboygan; six granddaughters; six great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Regina Meyer of Thorp. He was preceded in death by a son, five sister and five brothers.
A funeral Mass was offered Monday at St. Charles Catholic Church. The Rev. David Christel, pastor, and Rev. Michael Mertens, a nephew, concelebrated the Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – July 14, 1983
Alois S. Heimann, 83, formerly of Charlesburg and the Chilton Village Nursing Home died there Friday.
He was born February 9, 1900, in the town of Charlestown, son of Robert and Regina Bonlander Heimann. On February 15, 1926, he married Mary Seckel at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Jericho.
He was employed at Tecumseh Products Co., New Holstein, retiring in 1968.
Mr. Heimann was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church, Charles burg, and its Holy Name Society.
Survivors include his wife of Chilton Village Nursing Home; two daughters, Mrs. Mel (Leona) Goeser of Jericho and Mrs. Gib (Rosemary) Schneider of Chilton; a son, Robert of Sheboygan; six granddaughters; six great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Regina Meyer of Thorp. He was preceded in death by a son, five sister and five brothers.
A funeral Mass was offered Monday at St. Charles Catholic Church. The Rev. David Christel, pastor, and Rev. Michael Mertens, a nephew, concelebrated the Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – July 14, 1983


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