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Wilhelm Carl “Bill” Krueger

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Wilhelm Carl “Bill” Krueger

Birth
Death
21 Aug 1934 (aged 62–63)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
E2-4-12-6
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WILLIAM KRUEGER (d. 1934)

WM. KRUEGER RITES FRIDAY
25-Year-Man At Goods Dies Today At His Home
William Krueger, 62, a 25-year-man at the Aluminum Goods plant in this city,
died early today at the home, 2408 Marshall street . He had been ill for nearly
three months.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. from the home and at 2 p.m.
from the St. John's Evangelical church, 15th and Marshall streets. Interment
will be at Evergreen cemetery.
The deceased was born in Maple Grove in 1871 and spent his early life there
where he was employed by the railroads. He was married there to Mary Robinson
in 1904? and 29 years ago he removed to this city and worked at the Aluminum Goods
company as a millwright. He continued with this post until forced to retire because
of ill health.
Survivors are his widow, four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Hynek, Mrs. Sanford Wolfmeyer,
Mrs. Victor Sickinger, and Margaret and three sons, Charles, William and Otto, all
of this city, a brother John of Milwaukee, two sisters, Mrs. Henry Eichorst, city
and Mr. Anna Wenzlaff, Brillion and seven grandchildren.
The body is to be removed to the home from the Vogelsang funeral parlors Wednesday
afternoon and may be viewed there until the hour of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, August 21, 1934 P. 2
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[cause: renal carcinoma]
(William Krueger/d. 21 Aug. 1934/age 62 yrs, 11 mo. 19 days/
from St. John's United Church of Christ burial record)

WILLIAM KRUEGER (d. 1934)

WM. KRUEGER RITES FRIDAY
25-Year-Man At Goods Dies Today At His Home
William Krueger, 62, a 25-year-man at the Aluminum Goods plant in this city,
died early today at the home, 2408 Marshall street . He had been ill for nearly
three months.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. from the home and at 2 p.m.
from the St. John's Evangelical church, 15th and Marshall streets. Interment
will be at Evergreen cemetery.
The deceased was born in Maple Grove in 1871 and spent his early life there
where he was employed by the railroads. He was married there to Mary Robinson
in 1904? and 29 years ago he removed to this city and worked at the Aluminum Goods
company as a millwright. He continued with this post until forced to retire because
of ill health.
Survivors are his widow, four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Hynek, Mrs. Sanford Wolfmeyer,
Mrs. Victor Sickinger, and Margaret and three sons, Charles, William and Otto, all
of this city, a brother John of Milwaukee, two sisters, Mrs. Henry Eichorst, city
and Mr. Anna Wenzlaff, Brillion and seven grandchildren.
The body is to be removed to the home from the Vogelsang funeral parlors Wednesday
afternoon and may be viewed there until the hour of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, August 21, 1934 P. 2
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[cause: renal carcinoma]
(William Krueger/d. 21 Aug. 1934/age 62 yrs, 11 mo. 19 days/
from St. John's United Church of Christ burial record)



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  • Added: Nov 13, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80376565/wilhelm_carl-krueger: accessed ), memorial page for Wilhelm Carl “Bill” Krueger (1871–21 Aug 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 80376565, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by GMACC1 (contributor 47475192).