He was born in town Meeme, July 30, 1858 and was united in marriage to Miss Theresa Zipperer at Whitelaw, October 30, 1882. After their marriage the couple came to Brillion, where they settled on a farm being pioneer settlers here. They cleared land which at that time was still covered with forest and built their own home. The farm located one half mile east of Brillion has been their home ever since. One year ago last October the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Mr. Braun is survived by his wife and six children, three sons, Chas., Peter Fr., and Anton all of Brillion and three daughters, Mrs. Louis Wolfinger, St. John, Mrs. John Schuh, Brillion; and Mrs. Irvin Pick, Oconomowoc. There are also ten grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at St. Mary’s church, Rev. M. J. Kraus officiating. The Catholic Knights of which the deceased was a member will act as pall bearers and interment will be in the Catholic cemetery.
Brillion News – Feb 23, 1934
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Peter Braun Manitowoc Herald Times February 22, 1934
Peter Braun, 75, a former resident of this county, died at his home in the village of Brillion Tuesday evening after a six weeks illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday from the St. Mary's Catholic Church with interment in the Catholic Cemetery.
The deceased was born in the town of Liberty in 1858 and as married in 1882 at Whitelaw to Miss Theresa Zipperer. They moved to Brillion and settled on a farm a half mile east of the village. Mr. Braun was a member of the Holy Name society and a charter member of St. Mary's church in Brillion.
Survivors are his wife, three sons, Charles, Peter Jr. and Anton of Brillion, three daughters, Mrs. Louis Wolfinger, Dundas, Mrs. John Schuh, Brillion and Mrs. Erwin Pick of Oconomowoc, three brothers, Frank, John and Louis, all of Whitelaw, a sister, Mrs. George Brandl, Cato and ten grandchildren.
He was born in town Meeme, July 30, 1858 and was united in marriage to Miss Theresa Zipperer at Whitelaw, October 30, 1882. After their marriage the couple came to Brillion, where they settled on a farm being pioneer settlers here. They cleared land which at that time was still covered with forest and built their own home. The farm located one half mile east of Brillion has been their home ever since. One year ago last October the couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Mr. Braun is survived by his wife and six children, three sons, Chas., Peter Fr., and Anton all of Brillion and three daughters, Mrs. Louis Wolfinger, St. John, Mrs. John Schuh, Brillion; and Mrs. Irvin Pick, Oconomowoc. There are also ten grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at St. Mary’s church, Rev. M. J. Kraus officiating. The Catholic Knights of which the deceased was a member will act as pall bearers and interment will be in the Catholic cemetery.
Brillion News – Feb 23, 1934
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Peter Braun Manitowoc Herald Times February 22, 1934
Peter Braun, 75, a former resident of this county, died at his home in the village of Brillion Tuesday evening after a six weeks illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday from the St. Mary's Catholic Church with interment in the Catholic Cemetery.
The deceased was born in the town of Liberty in 1858 and as married in 1882 at Whitelaw to Miss Theresa Zipperer. They moved to Brillion and settled on a farm a half mile east of the village. Mr. Braun was a member of the Holy Name society and a charter member of St. Mary's church in Brillion.
Survivors are his wife, three sons, Charles, Peter Jr. and Anton of Brillion, three daughters, Mrs. Louis Wolfinger, Dundas, Mrs. John Schuh, Brillion and Mrs. Erwin Pick of Oconomowoc, three brothers, Frank, John and Louis, all of Whitelaw, a sister, Mrs. George Brandl, Cato and ten grandchildren.
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