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Herman Neumann

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Herman Neumann

Birth
Germany
Death
20 May 1928 (aged 67–68)
Reedsville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-46-5-6
Memorial ID
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HERMAN NEUMANN
(1860 - 1928)

STRICKEN ON WAY HOME, DIES AT REEDSVILLE
Herman Neumann, 68, Victim of Heart Attack While Driving Home from Brillion


Taken suddenly ill with a heart attack while driving home Sunday evening from a visit at Brillion, Herman Neumann, aged 68, drove his car to the side of the road while entering the village of Reedsville, climbed out from behind the wheel and expired while he was being taken to the home of Dr. Cary there.

The deceased who since leaving the farm several years ago has lived a retired life at Reedsville and in this city, had been enjoying good health for the past year following a trip that he made to Rochester to consult specialists.

With Neumann when he died was his wife, and a friend, William Drumm of Brillion, who was making the trip back to Manitowoc with the Neumanns to catch a train out of here. The remains were brought to the Wattawa parlors here and burial will take place Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from the home, 1610 Washington street and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran church, with interment at Evergreen.

Was Retired Farmer.
The deceased was born in Germany and came to this country with his parents when 9 years of age. They remained seven years at New York and then came to Wisconsin locating on a farm in the town of Franklin. Mr. Neumann conducted a farm there for twenty-four years and then moved to Reedsville where he resided for eight years and came to Manitowoc to reside nine years ago.

He was married to Emma Gaedke, 43 years ago, who with one daughter, Mrs. James A. Sullivan of Chicago, a son, William, located in the west and one brother, August Neumann of Bruce Crossing, Mich., survive. The brother has been here from Michigan on a visit and left for his home Sunday morning.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, May 21, 1928 Page 2

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▪ buried 5-23-1928
▪ died at Reedsville, WI
▪ cause: angina pectoris
▪ buried on Mrs. Emma Neumann lot

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HERMAN NEUMANN
(1860 - 1928)

STRICKEN ON WAY HOME, DIES AT REEDSVILLE
Herman Neumann, 68, Victim of Heart Attack While Driving Home from Brillion


Taken suddenly ill with a heart attack while driving home Sunday evening from a visit at Brillion, Herman Neumann, aged 68, drove his car to the side of the road while entering the village of Reedsville, climbed out from behind the wheel and expired while he was being taken to the home of Dr. Cary there.

The deceased who since leaving the farm several years ago has lived a retired life at Reedsville and in this city, had been enjoying good health for the past year following a trip that he made to Rochester to consult specialists.

With Neumann when he died was his wife, and a friend, William Drumm of Brillion, who was making the trip back to Manitowoc with the Neumanns to catch a train out of here. The remains were brought to the Wattawa parlors here and burial will take place Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from the home, 1610 Washington street and at two o'clock from the German Lutheran church, with interment at Evergreen.

Was Retired Farmer.
The deceased was born in Germany and came to this country with his parents when 9 years of age. They remained seven years at New York and then came to Wisconsin locating on a farm in the town of Franklin. Mr. Neumann conducted a farm there for twenty-four years and then moved to Reedsville where he resided for eight years and came to Manitowoc to reside nine years ago.

He was married to Emma Gaedke, 43 years ago, who with one daughter, Mrs. James A. Sullivan of Chicago, a son, William, located in the west and one brother, August Neumann of Bruce Crossing, Mich., survive. The brother has been here from Michigan on a visit and left for his home Sunday morning.

Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Monday, May 21, 1928 Page 2

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▪ buried 5-23-1928
▪ died at Reedsville, WI
▪ cause: angina pectoris
▪ buried on Mrs. Emma Neumann lot

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