Ferdinand
Krueger, 73, Dies of Sudden Heart Attack
Ferdinand Krueger, 73, life-long
resident of this county, died late last night of a sudden heart attack at his
home in Newton on Highway 42.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday
afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at 2 o’clock at the Newtonburg church with
the Rev. E. Kionka officiating.
Burial will take place at Evergreen
cemetery.
The deceased was born on March 2, 1862 in the town of Newton.
He
was a farmer the greater part of his life and he came to his last place of
residence seven years ago.
He married Albertina Busse-Schrank in 1886.
She
survives with 3 sons from her 1st marriage; William and Gustave Schrank of
Newton, and Julius Schrank of this city.
Five brothers, Carl and Henry
Krueger of this city, Fred Krueger of Kenosha, Herman Krueger of Detroit and
Ernst Krueger, city, and two sisters, Mrs. August Genrich, city, and Mrs. A.
Weinberg of Appleton, also survive.
Mr. Krueger was an active church member
and went to church regularly.
The body will be at the Pfeffer funeral home
tonight where it may be viewed.
It will be removed to the home tomorrow
morning.
Manitowoc Herald Times Newspaper
April 1, 1935 P.
8
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cause: coronary embolism
Ferdinand Krueger; died 03/31/1935
- buried 04/03/1935 from records of St. Johns Evang. Luth.
Ch.
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Ferdinand
Krueger, 73, Dies of Sudden Heart Attack
Ferdinand Krueger, 73, life-long
resident of this county, died late last night of a sudden heart attack at his
home in Newton on Highway 42.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday
afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at 2 o’clock at the Newtonburg church with
the Rev. E. Kionka officiating.
Burial will take place at Evergreen
cemetery.
The deceased was born on March 2, 1862 in the town of Newton.
He
was a farmer the greater part of his life and he came to his last place of
residence seven years ago.
He married Albertina Busse-Schrank in 1886.
She
survives with 3 sons from her 1st marriage; William and Gustave Schrank of
Newton, and Julius Schrank of this city.
Five brothers, Carl and Henry
Krueger of this city, Fred Krueger of Kenosha, Herman Krueger of Detroit and
Ernst Krueger, city, and two sisters, Mrs. August Genrich, city, and Mrs. A.
Weinberg of Appleton, also survive.
Mr. Krueger was an active church member
and went to church regularly.
The body will be at the Pfeffer funeral home
tonight where it may be viewed.
It will be removed to the home tomorrow
morning.
Manitowoc Herald Times Newspaper
April 1, 1935 P.
8
********
cause: coronary embolism
Ferdinand Krueger; died 03/31/1935
- buried 04/03/1935 from records of St. Johns Evang. Luth.
Ch.
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