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Edward Cerull

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Edward Cerull

Birth
Death
2 Feb 1934 (aged 45–46)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
O-16-6-1
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EDWARD CERULL

WAR VETERAN DIES SUDDENLY LAST EVENING
Edward Cerull, 45, Baker Here For 20 Years, Was Ill For About a Week
Edward Cerull, 45, World War veteran and a beker here for 20 years, died
suddenly last night at the Holy Family hospital. He was removed there from
his home, 1418 South Ninth street, yesterday when his condition became
critical. A sudden heart attack with developing complications caused his
death.
Mr. Cerull was employed up to a week ago. Then he complained of feeling
ill and remained at home although he was able to be up until Monday.
Funeral services will be held from the home on South Ninth street at 1:30
p.m. Friday and at 2 p.m. from the First Reformed church, the Rev. Menke
officiating. Interment will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Cerull was born in Chicago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Cerull.
When a boy the family moved to Manitowoc, the elder Cerull opening a bakery
on South Tenth street. Edward Cerull joined with his father and brothers
in the bakery business.
In Company H
The deceased was a member of Company H and when the company was called into
service in the World War he went overseas with the local command and saw
active service in France until the signing of the armistice. He returned to
Manitowoc with the company and resumed the bakery trade. He was employed
for a number of years at the Federal bakery on South Eighth street.
In 1921 the deceased married Josephine Herman of this city. She survives
with his mother, Mrs. Augusta Cerull; three brothers, Charles of Sheboygan
and Emil and Harry of this city; and four sisters, Mrs. John Herman and
Mrs. Robert Owens of this city, Mrs. Bruno Daetz and Mrs. John Gates, both
of Two Rivers.
Mr. Cerull was a member of the Manitowoc aerie of Eagles.
The body was removed to the home this afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek
and Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, January 31, 1934 p.2
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(Note: The following is a first marriage to Olga Stenson and her obit.
I haven't been able determine where she is buried)

MARRIED AT EVENTIDE
Miss Olga Stenson to Become Bride of Edward Cerull
Miss Olga Stenson and Edward Cerull, South Side young couple will be wedded
at 6 o'clock this evening the marriage being solemnised at a home wedding at
the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wanen Stensen, So.
Fourteenth street Rev. Graether officiating. Misses Clara Cerull and Blanche
Johnson will be brides maids and Emil Cerull and Martin Stenson groomsmen.
Mr. Cerull and bride will go to Ashland and other points for a honeymoon and
will returne here to reside. Mr. Cerull is associated with his father in
conducting a bakery on So. Tenth street and both young people are favorably
known in the city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, July 8, 1911 p.1
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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. O. CERULL
Two Residents of this City Succumb to Destroyer
Mrs. Olga Cerull Dead-
Mrs. Olga Cerull died at her home, 1217 South Water street, yesterday,
aged 26. Brain fever was the cause of death. Mrs. Cerull was born at
Rapids February 6, 1888, and made her home here of late years.
The body will be taken to (too dark) for burial tomorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, June 23, 1914
********
[bur. 2-2-1934/age 45 yr/cause: hemorrhage small bowel/bur. on Otto Herman lot]

EDWARD CERULL

WAR VETERAN DIES SUDDENLY LAST EVENING
Edward Cerull, 45, Baker Here For 20 Years, Was Ill For About a Week
Edward Cerull, 45, World War veteran and a beker here for 20 years, died
suddenly last night at the Holy Family hospital. He was removed there from
his home, 1418 South Ninth street, yesterday when his condition became
critical. A sudden heart attack with developing complications caused his
death.
Mr. Cerull was employed up to a week ago. Then he complained of feeling
ill and remained at home although he was able to be up until Monday.
Funeral services will be held from the home on South Ninth street at 1:30
p.m. Friday and at 2 p.m. from the First Reformed church, the Rev. Menke
officiating. Interment will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Cerull was born in Chicago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Cerull.
When a boy the family moved to Manitowoc, the elder Cerull opening a bakery
on South Tenth street. Edward Cerull joined with his father and brothers
in the bakery business.
In Company H
The deceased was a member of Company H and when the company was called into
service in the World War he went overseas with the local command and saw
active service in France until the signing of the armistice. He returned to
Manitowoc with the company and resumed the bakery trade. He was employed
for a number of years at the Federal bakery on South Eighth street.
In 1921 the deceased married Josephine Herman of this city. She survives
with his mother, Mrs. Augusta Cerull; three brothers, Charles of Sheboygan
and Emil and Harry of this city; and four sisters, Mrs. John Herman and
Mrs. Robert Owens of this city, Mrs. Bruno Daetz and Mrs. John Gates, both
of Two Rivers.
Mr. Cerull was a member of the Manitowoc aerie of Eagles.
The body was removed to the home this afternoon from the Wattawa, Urbanek
and Schlei funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wednesday, January 31, 1934 p.2
********
(Note: The following is a first marriage to Olga Stenson and her obit.
I haven't been able determine where she is buried)

MARRIED AT EVENTIDE
Miss Olga Stenson to Become Bride of Edward Cerull
Miss Olga Stenson and Edward Cerull, South Side young couple will be wedded
at 6 o'clock this evening the marriage being solemnised at a home wedding at
the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wanen Stensen, So.
Fourteenth street Rev. Graether officiating. Misses Clara Cerull and Blanche
Johnson will be brides maids and Emil Cerull and Martin Stenson groomsmen.
Mr. Cerull and bride will go to Ashland and other points for a honeymoon and
will returne here to reside. Mr. Cerull is associated with his father in
conducting a bakery on So. Tenth street and both young people are favorably
known in the city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, July 8, 1911 p.1
********
DEATH CLAIMS MRS. O. CERULL
Two Residents of this City Succumb to Destroyer
Mrs. Olga Cerull Dead-
Mrs. Olga Cerull died at her home, 1217 South Water street, yesterday,
aged 26. Brain fever was the cause of death. Mrs. Cerull was born at
Rapids February 6, 1888, and made her home here of late years.
The body will be taken to (too dark) for burial tomorrow.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, June 23, 1914
********
[bur. 2-2-1934/age 45 yr/cause: hemorrhage small bowel/bur. on Otto Herman lot]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95201927/edward-cerull: accessed ), memorial page for Edward Cerull (1888–2 Feb 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95201927, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).