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Dominic Wagner

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Dominic Wagner

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1937 (aged 71–72)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ossw Katherine & children Clarence, Melanie & Florence.

1900 census - children: Thekla(5), Alfred(3), Arthur(1)
1920 census - children: Alfred(22), Lillian(18), Clarence(16), Edwin(13).

Dominic Wagner, 72, prominent business man of Cleveland, passed away at his home Monday after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held with a solemn requiem high mass Thursday at St. Wendel's Catholic Church with the Re. Theodore Kersten officiating. Interment will be made in St. Wendel cemetery.

Mr. Wagner was born in the town of Centerville, Nov. 25, 1865, the son of Susan and Michael Wagner. Before his marriage Nov. 28, 1893, to Miss Katie Hoffmann who died in February of 1931, Mr. Wagner was a cheese maker at Branch. After his marriage he engaged in the cheesemaking business at Franklin for three years. For the past 41 years he had been at Cleveland where he had a tavern, and was engaged in the lumber and coal and hotel business. For the past 12 years and up to the time of his illness several months ago he continued in the lumber and coal and hotel business. He was a member of the Catholic Knights and the Order of Moose.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. John Mahoney of Green Bay and Lillian at home; four sons, Arthur of Manitowoc, Alfred of Cleveland and Edwin and Clarence at home; two brothers, John Wagner of Cleveland in Manitowoc County, and Michael at Stratford, Wis.; three sisters, Mrs. Albert Nennig of Cleveland; Mrs. Frank Dieringer and Mrs. Agatha Lessig of Stratford. There are also 10 grandchildren.

Sheboygan Press, November 9, 1937
ossw Katherine & children Clarence, Melanie & Florence.

1900 census - children: Thekla(5), Alfred(3), Arthur(1)
1920 census - children: Alfred(22), Lillian(18), Clarence(16), Edwin(13).

Dominic Wagner, 72, prominent business man of Cleveland, passed away at his home Monday after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held with a solemn requiem high mass Thursday at St. Wendel's Catholic Church with the Re. Theodore Kersten officiating. Interment will be made in St. Wendel cemetery.

Mr. Wagner was born in the town of Centerville, Nov. 25, 1865, the son of Susan and Michael Wagner. Before his marriage Nov. 28, 1893, to Miss Katie Hoffmann who died in February of 1931, Mr. Wagner was a cheese maker at Branch. After his marriage he engaged in the cheesemaking business at Franklin for three years. For the past 41 years he had been at Cleveland where he had a tavern, and was engaged in the lumber and coal and hotel business. For the past 12 years and up to the time of his illness several months ago he continued in the lumber and coal and hotel business. He was a member of the Catholic Knights and the Order of Moose.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. John Mahoney of Green Bay and Lillian at home; four sons, Arthur of Manitowoc, Alfred of Cleveland and Edwin and Clarence at home; two brothers, John Wagner of Cleveland in Manitowoc County, and Michael at Stratford, Wis.; three sisters, Mrs. Albert Nennig of Cleveland; Mrs. Frank Dieringer and Mrs. Agatha Lessig of Stratford. There are also 10 grandchildren.

Sheboygan Press, November 9, 1937


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