The deceased was born in Germany and came to America in 1883, locating on a farm in Rockland. In 1900 he was united in marriage to Miss Emma Schultz.
He is survived by the widow and ten children, four sons and six daughters. The sons are Edwin, Paul, Elvin and Robt. Jr. The daughters are Mrs. Paul Lindemann of Sheboygan, Elsie, Clara, Hilda, Violet and Adeline, all at home. There are four sisters and three brothers.
Besides the immediate relatives and friends who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. W. Behnke of Manitowoc. Mr. Dickert lived here for several years and was highly esteemed by all.
Brillion News December 20, 1929
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ROBERT DICKERT (d. 1929)
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors
for the sympathy and kindness shown us during our recent bereavement, the sad
loss of our husband and father, Robert Dickert. Special thanks to Rev. Koeninger,
the children who sang, pallbearers and donors of cars and flowers.
Mrs. Robert Dickert and Family
Manitowoc Herald News, December 17, 1929 p.16
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Out of town people here to attend the funeral of Robert Dickert which was held
yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Busse of Reedsville, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Dickert of Reedsville and Mr. and Mrs. John Otto of Madison.
Manitowoc Herald News, December 17, 1929
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The deceased was born in Germany and came to America in 1883, locating on a farm in Rockland. In 1900 he was united in marriage to Miss Emma Schultz.
He is survived by the widow and ten children, four sons and six daughters. The sons are Edwin, Paul, Elvin and Robt. Jr. The daughters are Mrs. Paul Lindemann of Sheboygan, Elsie, Clara, Hilda, Violet and Adeline, all at home. There are four sisters and three brothers.
Besides the immediate relatives and friends who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. W. Behnke of Manitowoc. Mr. Dickert lived here for several years and was highly esteemed by all.
Brillion News December 20, 1929
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ROBERT DICKERT (d. 1929)
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors
for the sympathy and kindness shown us during our recent bereavement, the sad
loss of our husband and father, Robert Dickert. Special thanks to Rev. Koeninger,
the children who sang, pallbearers and donors of cars and flowers.
Mrs. Robert Dickert and Family
Manitowoc Herald News, December 17, 1929 p.16
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Out of town people here to attend the funeral of Robert Dickert which was held
yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Busse of Reedsville, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Dickert of Reedsville and Mr. and Mrs. John Otto of Madison.
Manitowoc Herald News, December 17, 1929
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Family Members
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Paul O. Dickert
1899–1965
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Olga Irma Dickert Lindemann
1902–1963
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Edward C. Dickert
1904–1958
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Alvin Dickert
1906–1957
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Elsie Elizabeth Dickert Naidl
1911–2005
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Clara Emma Dickert Swetlik
1915–2006
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Hilda Linda Dickert Wuellner
1916–2014
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Violet Dickert Behnke
1918–1995
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Adeline Adelia Dickert Peitersen
1920–1992
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Robert Henry Dickert Sr
1922–1990
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