(1835 - 1917)
Herman Nauman(sic), a former resident of Reedsville, died at his home at 911 South Eighteenth Street Sunday morning, aged 82 years.
He was born in Germany and when a young man came to this country, settling on a farm near Reedsville, where he lived until a few years ago, when he moved to the city.
Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons, Herman of Reedsville, Leonard of Milwaukee and August of Manitowoc Rapids.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the late home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 8, 1917
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▪ buried: 02/07/1917
▪ cause: lagrippe and pneumonia
▪ buried on Edwin W. Braunel lot
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(1835 - 1917)
Herman Nauman(sic), a former resident of Reedsville, died at his home at 911 South Eighteenth Street Sunday morning, aged 82 years.
He was born in Germany and when a young man came to this country, settling on a farm near Reedsville, where he lived until a few years ago, when he moved to the city.
Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons, Herman of Reedsville, Leonard of Milwaukee and August of Manitowoc Rapids.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the late home. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thursday, February 8, 1917
★☆♥══════════════♥★♥══════════════♥☆★
▪ buried: 02/07/1917
▪ cause: lagrippe and pneumonia
▪ buried on Edwin W. Braunel lot
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