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John Henry Nienaber

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John Henry Nienaber

Birth
Germany
Death
16 May 1947 (aged 73–74)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
O-20-1-2
Memorial ID
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J. HENRY NIENABER
(1873 - 1947)

J. Henry Nienaber, 73, (photo), formerly of this city, died suddenly of a heart attack in Minneapolis, Minn., Saturday night.

Funeral services are to be held in that city Tuesday afternoon and the body brought to Manitowoc the following day for burial.

Mr. Nienaber was born in Germany in 1873 and when a boy of 10 years accompanied his parents to this city. He was employed for many years as a bookkeeper at the offices of the Rahr Malting company. He was active in the Masonic lodge, serving as secretary for several years. In 1929 he moved to Minneapolis to take an office position with the Archer-Daniels company, a grain firm in that city.

He married Miss Anna Seidl, a teacher, in 1901. She died in 1939. In 1943 he married Mrs. Rose Stauss Boehme. She survives with four daughters, Mrs. Herbert Mason and Mrs. Joseph Rydell of Minneapolis, Mrs. John Bachmann of Akron, Ohio and Mrs. Fred Bridgewater of Pasadena of this city; and three grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the Frazier mortuary from Wednesday morning until 2:30 p.m. when it will be taken to Evergreen cemetery for burial. There will be Masonic rites at the grave.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., May 19, 1947 P. 2

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▪ John Henry
▪ died 05-16-1947 in Minneapolis MN
▪ buried 05-21-1947
▪ age 73 years
▪ cause: hemorrage from ruptured aneurism
▪ buried on L.F. Nienaber lot

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J. HENRY NIENABER
(1873 - 1947)

J. Henry Nienaber, 73, (photo), formerly of this city, died suddenly of a heart attack in Minneapolis, Minn., Saturday night.

Funeral services are to be held in that city Tuesday afternoon and the body brought to Manitowoc the following day for burial.

Mr. Nienaber was born in Germany in 1873 and when a boy of 10 years accompanied his parents to this city. He was employed for many years as a bookkeeper at the offices of the Rahr Malting company. He was active in the Masonic lodge, serving as secretary for several years. In 1929 he moved to Minneapolis to take an office position with the Archer-Daniels company, a grain firm in that city.

He married Miss Anna Seidl, a teacher, in 1901. She died in 1939. In 1943 he married Mrs. Rose Stauss Boehme. She survives with four daughters, Mrs. Herbert Mason and Mrs. Joseph Rydell of Minneapolis, Mrs. John Bachmann of Akron, Ohio and Mrs. Fred Bridgewater of Pasadena of this city; and three grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the Frazier mortuary from Wednesday morning until 2:30 p.m. when it will be taken to Evergreen cemetery for burial. There will be Masonic rites at the grave.

Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., May 19, 1947 P. 2

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▪ John Henry
▪ died 05-16-1947 in Minneapolis MN
▪ buried 05-21-1947
▪ age 73 years
▪ cause: hemorrage from ruptured aneurism
▪ buried on L.F. Nienaber lot

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