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Nicholas “Nic” Mallman

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Nicholas “Nic” Mallman

Birth
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1 Aug 1937 (aged 62)
King, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
King, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 2 ROW 37 SITE 38
Memorial ID
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Private
Company H
2nd Wisconsin Infantry
US Army
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

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Military Funeral Services Held For Veteran Of War

ST NAZIANZ, WI: Funeral services with full military honors were held Tuesday for Nic Mallman, Spanish-American War veteran and former resident of this village, who passed away at 12:30am last Sunday at the Veterans' hospital, near Waupaca.

Attending the services were Benney and Harland Skatrud of Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lang of Quarry; Mrs. Mary Frank, John and Joseph Mallman of this village.

The deceased was born near School Hill in March, 1875, the son of the late Andrew and Anna Mallman. Later the family came to St Nazianz where he grew to manhood. He never married.

Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Manning, Ia., Mrs. John Balk of Chicago, Mrs. George Coover of Evanston, Ill, and Mrs. Mary Frank of this village, and two brothers, John and Joseph Mallman of this village.

[Unknown Paper]
Sunday, 1 Aug 1937
Private
Company H
2nd Wisconsin Infantry
US Army
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

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Military Funeral Services Held For Veteran Of War

ST NAZIANZ, WI: Funeral services with full military honors were held Tuesday for Nic Mallman, Spanish-American War veteran and former resident of this village, who passed away at 12:30am last Sunday at the Veterans' hospital, near Waupaca.

Attending the services were Benney and Harland Skatrud of Manitowoc; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lang of Quarry; Mrs. Mary Frank, John and Joseph Mallman of this village.

The deceased was born near School Hill in March, 1875, the son of the late Andrew and Anna Mallman. Later the family came to St Nazianz where he grew to manhood. He never married.

Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Manning, Ia., Mrs. John Balk of Chicago, Mrs. George Coover of Evanston, Ill, and Mrs. Mary Frank of this village, and two brothers, John and Joseph Mallman of this village.

[Unknown Paper]
Sunday, 1 Aug 1937

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