Clintonvitte, Wis. -Double funeral services were held recently for August and Carl Hauschultz, brothers who died within two days of each other. at St John's Lutheran church.
Rev. George Kurkop officiated.
Interment was in the cemetery at Marion.
August had only been ill a day, but Carl had been in ill health for several months.
The later is survived by his wife (Auguste) and seven children and three grandchildren. Children are Mrs. William Dallaway of Ripon; Alvin of Manitovoc: Elsie. of Milwaukee: Otto, of Marinette, and Mrs. (Olga) Emil Kersten, Walter and Rueben (m. Elda Braatz) at home.
Other survivors are a brother. Henry in Germany; and two sisters.
Mrs. Ludwig Knaack, of Dupont, and Mrs. J. Hangartner. of Ossco.
Both men were born in Saesen, Pommern, Germany.
They came to America about thirty-six years ago.
Clintonvitte, Wis. -Double funeral services were held recently for August and Carl Hauschultz, brothers who died within two days of each other. at St John's Lutheran church.
Rev. George Kurkop officiated.
Interment was in the cemetery at Marion.
August had only been ill a day, but Carl had been in ill health for several months.
The later is survived by his wife (Auguste) and seven children and three grandchildren. Children are Mrs. William Dallaway of Ripon; Alvin of Manitovoc: Elsie. of Milwaukee: Otto, of Marinette, and Mrs. (Olga) Emil Kersten, Walter and Rueben (m. Elda Braatz) at home.
Other survivors are a brother. Henry in Germany; and two sisters.
Mrs. Ludwig Knaack, of Dupont, and Mrs. J. Hangartner. of Ossco.
Both men were born in Saesen, Pommern, Germany.
They came to America about thirty-six years ago.
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