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Herman William Olp

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Herman William Olp

Birth
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
22 Mar 1939 (aged 64)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-10-1-1
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HERMAN W. OLP

(1874 • 1939)


Herman Olp, 64, Aluminum Goods employe, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 913 South 12th street, following an illness of seven months.


Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and two o'clock from the German Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. L. H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery.


Mr. Olp was born in the town of Cooperstown on November 26, 1874. He was married 37 years ago to Amanda Strothoff, who survives him. He worked for the Aluminum Goods company for 23 years, and prior to that operated a retail store on South Eighth street.


Survivors, besides the widow, include two daughters, Edith and Norma, at home; a son, Elmer, at home; three brothers, Robert and George of Manitowoc and Anton of Reedsville; and a sister, Mrs. Rose Kuentz, Manitowoc.


The body will be removed to the residence late this afternoon from the Leschke funeral home. Edward L. Kohls, funeral director, in charge.


Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., March 23, 1939 P. 2


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HERMAN W. OLP

(1874 • 1939)


Herman Olp, 64, Aluminum Goods employe, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 913 South 12th street, following an illness of seven months.


Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and two o'clock from the German Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. L. H. Koeninger officiating. Burial will be made in the Evergreen cemetery.


Mr. Olp was born in the town of Cooperstown on November 26, 1874. He was married 37 years ago to Amanda Strothoff, who survives him. He worked for the Aluminum Goods company for 23 years, and prior to that operated a retail store on South Eighth street.


Survivors, besides the widow, include two daughters, Edith and Norma, at home; a son, Elmer, at home; three brothers, Robert and George of Manitowoc and Anton of Reedsville; and a sister, Mrs. Rose Kuentz, Manitowoc.


The body will be removed to the residence late this afternoon from the Leschke funeral home. Edward L. Kohls, funeral director, in charge.


Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., March 23, 1939 P. 2


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