Plymouth—Carl Hannemann, 76, died at his home, 504 e. Main Street Sunday following a long illness with kidney trouble. Mr. Hannemann was born on January 17, 1849, and lived in Plymouth since 1870. He was a carpenter by trade, and had a large circle of friends in that section of the county, where he was well known. He was married on March 3, 1882, to Miss Caroline Zerler of Kiel.
Surviving relatives include a daughter, Miss Lora Hannemann of Plymouth, and a sister, Miss Augusta Hannemann.
Funeral services will be conducted at the home by the Rev. H. S. Webster, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will be made in the Union cemetery. Pallbearers will consist of Messrs. William Radloff, Sr., William Radloff, Jr., Frank Radloff, Charles Pfeiffer, A. W. Suhrke and Conrad Kohlatz.
Plymouth—Carl Hannemann, 76, died at his home, 504 e. Main Street Sunday following a long illness with kidney trouble. Mr. Hannemann was born on January 17, 1849, and lived in Plymouth since 1870. He was a carpenter by trade, and had a large circle of friends in that section of the county, where he was well known. He was married on March 3, 1882, to Miss Caroline Zerler of Kiel.
Surviving relatives include a daughter, Miss Lora Hannemann of Plymouth, and a sister, Miss Augusta Hannemann.
Funeral services will be conducted at the home by the Rev. H. S. Webster, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will be made in the Union cemetery. Pallbearers will consist of Messrs. William Radloff, Sr., William Radloff, Jr., Frank Radloff, Charles Pfeiffer, A. W. Suhrke and Conrad Kohlatz.
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