WM. HOYER DIES AFTER ILLNESS OF MANY MONTHS
William Hoyer, life long resident of Manitowoc, formerly engaged in the meat
market business and later for more than thirty years proprietor of the Washington
house hotel and buffet on Washington street, died at his home 1014 Washington
street last night, aged 65. Mr. Hoyer had been in ill health for a long time,
but his illness became critical only a few weeks ago. Funeral services will be
held Friday afternoon at 2, under auspices of the Order of Moose of which he was
a member. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Hoyer was born in this city November 8, 1859. He was married March 4, 1879,
to Henricka Janing, of Centerville, who with eight of the ten children born to
the couple survive. The children are: Mrs. John Goertz of Sheboygan; Mrs. F. J.
McKenzie of Milwaukee; Mrs. William Simonsen of Milwaukee; Mrs. George Kudeck of
Chicago; Mrs. Theodore Hachman of Two Rivers; Mrs. Arthur Haberman of the city;
Mrs. Jesse Wetenkamp and Mrs. Clarence March of the City.
One brother John of Rapids survives and five grandchildren also survive.
Mr. Hoyer was a charter member of the Moose and a member of the Freier Saengerbund
society.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 18, 1925 P. 2
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Funeral services- will be held lit Manitowoc at 2 p. m. Friday for William Hoyer. father of Mrs. John Goertz of this city, and life long resident of Manitowoc. Mr. Hoyer died at his home, 104 Washington street, Manitowoc. Tuesday night, at the age ot 65 years, after being in ill health for some time. Mr. Hoyer was born in Manitowoc on November 8. 1869 and was married to Miss Hnricka Janing, Centerville. on March 4, 1879. He was at one time engaged In the meat market business, but for the past thirty years has been proprietor of the Washington hotel and buffet. His is children, one survived brother, by eight and five grandchildren. . The funeral will be conducted under the auspices of the Order of Moose of which he was a charter member of Manitowoc.
WM. HOYER DIES AFTER ILLNESS OF MANY MONTHS
William Hoyer, life long resident of Manitowoc, formerly engaged in the meat
market business and later for more than thirty years proprietor of the Washington
house hotel and buffet on Washington street, died at his home 1014 Washington
street last night, aged 65. Mr. Hoyer had been in ill health for a long time,
but his illness became critical only a few weeks ago. Funeral services will be
held Friday afternoon at 2, under auspices of the Order of Moose of which he was
a member. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Hoyer was born in this city November 8, 1859. He was married March 4, 1879,
to Henricka Janing, of Centerville, who with eight of the ten children born to
the couple survive. The children are: Mrs. John Goertz of Sheboygan; Mrs. F. J.
McKenzie of Milwaukee; Mrs. William Simonsen of Milwaukee; Mrs. George Kudeck of
Chicago; Mrs. Theodore Hachman of Two Rivers; Mrs. Arthur Haberman of the city;
Mrs. Jesse Wetenkamp and Mrs. Clarence March of the City.
One brother John of Rapids survives and five grandchildren also survive.
Mr. Hoyer was a charter member of the Moose and a member of the Freier Saengerbund
society.
Manitowoc Herald News, February 18, 1925 P. 2
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Funeral services- will be held lit Manitowoc at 2 p. m. Friday for William Hoyer. father of Mrs. John Goertz of this city, and life long resident of Manitowoc. Mr. Hoyer died at his home, 104 Washington street, Manitowoc. Tuesday night, at the age ot 65 years, after being in ill health for some time. Mr. Hoyer was born in Manitowoc on November 8. 1869 and was married to Miss Hnricka Janing, Centerville. on March 4, 1879. He was at one time engaged In the meat market business, but for the past thirty years has been proprietor of the Washington hotel and buffet. His is children, one survived brother, by eight and five grandchildren. . The funeral will be conducted under the auspices of the Order of Moose of which he was a charter member of Manitowoc.
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