DIES AT SON’S HOME ON FARM
Otto Kitzerow Succumbs; Funeral Services Wednesday
Otto Kitzerow, 67, of 409 Huron street, died at the home of his son, Benjamin,
on a farm near Stanley, Wis., Saturday. Mr. Kitzerow was in failing health
since he suffered a stroke a year ago in April.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock from the Immanuel
Evangelical Lutheran church with the Rev. Theophil E. Uetzmann officiating.
Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Kitzerow was born at Gibson March 22, 1868, and married Emelie Bruechert
June 26, 1892. He resided on a farm near Stanley for 11 years. Eight years ago
they moved to this city and retired but spent each summer on the farm which a
son, Benjamin, is operating.
Survivors are the widow; three sons, Walter and Benjamin of Stanley, and Raymond
of Sheboygan Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Bucholtz and Mrs. Herman Bucholtz of
Morrison; one brother, Emil of Harvard, Ill., and six grandchildren.
The body will be brought to this city tomorrow and may be viewed at the home up
to the time of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 23, 1935 P. 12
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[bur. 09-25-1935/d. at Stanley, WI/cause: chronic myocarditis general
arteriosclerosis]
DIES AT SON’S HOME ON FARM
Otto Kitzerow Succumbs; Funeral Services Wednesday
Otto Kitzerow, 67, of 409 Huron street, died at the home of his son, Benjamin,
on a farm near Stanley, Wis., Saturday. Mr. Kitzerow was in failing health
since he suffered a stroke a year ago in April.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock from the Immanuel
Evangelical Lutheran church with the Rev. Theophil E. Uetzmann officiating.
Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Kitzerow was born at Gibson March 22, 1868, and married Emelie Bruechert
June 26, 1892. He resided on a farm near Stanley for 11 years. Eight years ago
they moved to this city and retired but spent each summer on the farm which a
son, Benjamin, is operating.
Survivors are the widow; three sons, Walter and Benjamin of Stanley, and Raymond
of Sheboygan Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Bucholtz and Mrs. Herman Bucholtz of
Morrison; one brother, Emil of Harvard, Ill., and six grandchildren.
The body will be brought to this city tomorrow and may be viewed at the home up
to the time of the funeral.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 23, 1935 P. 12
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[bur. 09-25-1935/d. at Stanley, WI/cause: chronic myocarditis general
arteriosclerosis]
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