Monday, March 26, 1917
NEWTON MAN WHO DIED ON SATURDAY WAS BORN ON THE SAME FARM ON WHICH HE DIED
Ernst Carstens of Newton who died at the home of his son at Newton Saturday at the age of 64 years of cancer of the stomach, was born on the same farm where he died, Nov. 22, 1858. He is survived by his wife and six children, Herman, Edwin, William and Emma of Newton and Mrs. Ida Rodewald of the town of Rapids, and Carl Carstens of Manitowoc. Five sisters also survive, Mrs. Carl Dedrichs, Newton; Mrs. Henry Wehausen, Liberty; Mrs. Dedrich Wenholtz, Mishicot; Mrs. Chas. Rasselof, Two Rivers; and Mrs. Chas. Schmidt, Two Rivers.
The funeral will be held from the home of William Carstens, Newton, Tuesday at 1 o'clock.
Monday, March 26, 1917
NEWTON MAN WHO DIED ON SATURDAY WAS BORN ON THE SAME FARM ON WHICH HE DIED
Ernst Carstens of Newton who died at the home of his son at Newton Saturday at the age of 64 years of cancer of the stomach, was born on the same farm where he died, Nov. 22, 1858. He is survived by his wife and six children, Herman, Edwin, William and Emma of Newton and Mrs. Ida Rodewald of the town of Rapids, and Carl Carstens of Manitowoc. Five sisters also survive, Mrs. Carl Dedrichs, Newton; Mrs. Henry Wehausen, Liberty; Mrs. Dedrich Wenholtz, Mishicot; Mrs. Chas. Rasselof, Two Rivers; and Mrs. Chas. Schmidt, Two Rivers.
The funeral will be held from the home of William Carstens, Newton, Tuesday at 1 o'clock.
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