Anton Braun, a prominent and respected resident of the town of Brillion died at his home last Sunday at the age of 61 years. He was born in Manitowoc County in 1855 and came to Brillion town in 1885 from Whitelaw, having been married that year at Clarks Mills to Mary Klapwich. He was a member of St. Mary's congregation in our city and of the Catholic Knights. Decedent is survived by the bereaved wife, and his aged mother who resides at Whitelaw, also three sons and three daughters. The sons are Anton of Greenleaf, Joseph and John at home. The daughters are Anna and Clara at home and Mrs. Mary ???? of St. Nazianz. Likewise one brother, Peter of Brillion town, and three step-brothers, Frank, Lewis and John of Whitelaw and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Wellner and Mrs. Anna ???? also of Whitelaw.
Brillion News – December 15, 1916
Anton Braun, a prominent and respected resident of the town of Brillion died at his home last Sunday at the age of 61 years. He was born in Manitowoc County in 1855 and came to Brillion town in 1885 from Whitelaw, having been married that year at Clarks Mills to Mary Klapwich. He was a member of St. Mary's congregation in our city and of the Catholic Knights. Decedent is survived by the bereaved wife, and his aged mother who resides at Whitelaw, also three sons and three daughters. The sons are Anton of Greenleaf, Joseph and John at home. The daughters are Anna and Clara at home and Mrs. Mary ???? of St. Nazianz. Likewise one brother, Peter of Brillion town, and three step-brothers, Frank, Lewis and John of Whitelaw and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Wellner and Mrs. Anna ???? also of Whitelaw.
Brillion News – December 15, 1916
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