E. GRIEBLING, RESIDENT HERE 72 YEARS, DEAD
Europe Griebling, pioneer resident of the city and county, died
at his home 813 Madison street, yesterday afternoon following an
illness of several months. He suffered a slight stroke of paralysis
last January from which he never rallied. The funeral will be held
Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the late home and burial will
be at Evergreen cemetery. The service will be in charge of the Rev.
E.O. Menke.
Mr. Griebling was born at Mansfield, Ohio, June 30, 1849 and came to
Manitowoc county with his parents in 1850, the family making its home
on what is now the Thalhammer place for ten years and then moved to
Manitowoc where the deceased has made his home ever since. In 1881 he
was married to Miss Anna Reitmeyer who preceeded him in death two
years ago. Up until six years ago when he retired Mr. Griebling was
employed by the William Rahr Sons' company.
He is survived by four sons and one daughter, Hugo, Max and Reinhart
of this city, Oscar of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Elsie Shummon of Milwaukee.
Eight grandchildren also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, October 13, 1922 P.12
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[bur 10-14-1922/cause: cerebral hemorrage]
E. GRIEBLING, RESIDENT HERE 72 YEARS, DEAD
Europe Griebling, pioneer resident of the city and county, died
at his home 813 Madison street, yesterday afternoon following an
illness of several months. He suffered a slight stroke of paralysis
last January from which he never rallied. The funeral will be held
Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the late home and burial will
be at Evergreen cemetery. The service will be in charge of the Rev.
E.O. Menke.
Mr. Griebling was born at Mansfield, Ohio, June 30, 1849 and came to
Manitowoc county with his parents in 1850, the family making its home
on what is now the Thalhammer place for ten years and then moved to
Manitowoc where the deceased has made his home ever since. In 1881 he
was married to Miss Anna Reitmeyer who preceeded him in death two
years ago. Up until six years ago when he retired Mr. Griebling was
employed by the William Rahr Sons' company.
He is survived by four sons and one daughter, Hugo, Max and Reinhart
of this city, Oscar of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Elsie Shummon of Milwaukee.
Eight grandchildren also survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, October 13, 1922 P.12
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[bur 10-14-1922/cause: cerebral hemorrage]
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