Funeral services will be held Friday but the time has not been set as yet.
Mrs. Mallmann was born February 10, 1864. She was married January 21, 1881 in St. Nazianz to Joseph Mallmann. The couple operated a tavern at St. Nazianz until about 20 years ago, when the tavern burned in a fire which destroyed a large section of the village. Then they moved to Pigeon Lake, where they have operated a dance hall and resort since.
Survivors include Mr. Mallmann, two sons, Frank and Wilbert of Chicago; five daughters, Mrs. Lillian Skatrud of this city, Mrs. Lulu Robinson and Mrs. Roberta Owen, both of Chicago, Mrs. Philoma Kirsch of Howards Grove and Mrs. Bella Silbernagel of Sheboygan; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Lugg of Sheboygan and Mrs. Tina Gaerthoeffner of Manitowoc; and five brothers, Peter, Joseph and Jacob Koenig of St. Nazianz, Frank of Madison and John of Manitowoc.
Tuesday, February 13, 1940
this information provived by Rose Mohnsam
Funeral services will be held Friday but the time has not been set as yet.
Mrs. Mallmann was born February 10, 1864. She was married January 21, 1881 in St. Nazianz to Joseph Mallmann. The couple operated a tavern at St. Nazianz until about 20 years ago, when the tavern burned in a fire which destroyed a large section of the village. Then they moved to Pigeon Lake, where they have operated a dance hall and resort since.
Survivors include Mr. Mallmann, two sons, Frank and Wilbert of Chicago; five daughters, Mrs. Lillian Skatrud of this city, Mrs. Lulu Robinson and Mrs. Roberta Owen, both of Chicago, Mrs. Philoma Kirsch of Howards Grove and Mrs. Bella Silbernagel of Sheboygan; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Lugg of Sheboygan and Mrs. Tina Gaerthoeffner of Manitowoc; and five brothers, Peter, Joseph and Jacob Koenig of St. Nazianz, Frank of Madison and John of Manitowoc.
Tuesday, February 13, 1940
this information provived by Rose Mohnsam
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