DEATH TAKES YOUNG HUSBAND
Typhoid fever claimed its third victim in the last few weeks last night at the
Holy Family hospital when Rudolph Boeckmann who had been ill but a short time,
passed away.
Mr. Boeckman, who was 23 years of age and had been married only four months, is
survived by his wife, his mother, Mrs. Ida Boeckmann and two brothers Adolph and
William, all residing here.
Decedent was born in this city February 5, 1902 and was married July 5 this year
to Arline Boeder. He attended the local schools and later had been employed with
the Wernecke and Schmitz Hardware Co. as a tinsmith.
The funeral will be held from the Boeder home on South Fourteenth street Thursday
at 1:30, with burial at Evergreen. The Rev. Menke will officiate at the service.
Manitowoc Herald News, November 17, 1925 P. 2
DEATH TAKES YOUNG HUSBAND
Typhoid fever claimed its third victim in the last few weeks last night at the
Holy Family hospital when Rudolph Boeckmann who had been ill but a short time,
passed away.
Mr. Boeckman, who was 23 years of age and had been married only four months, is
survived by his wife, his mother, Mrs. Ida Boeckmann and two brothers Adolph and
William, all residing here.
Decedent was born in this city February 5, 1902 and was married July 5 this year
to Arline Boeder. He attended the local schools and later had been employed with
the Wernecke and Schmitz Hardware Co. as a tinsmith.
The funeral will be held from the Boeder home on South Fourteenth street Thursday
at 1:30, with burial at Evergreen. The Rev. Menke will officiate at the service.
Manitowoc Herald News, November 17, 1925 P. 2
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