FORMER CITY BRIDGE TENDER DIES, AGED 64
Julius Krueger, native born pioneer resident of the county and for several
years employed as a bridge tender for the city, died at the Holy Family hospital
at noon today, aged 64. Mr. Krueger had been in ill health for a year and failed
to survive the shock of an operation which he underwent. He was born in Newton
July 7, 1865 and had made his home in the county all of his life.
Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:30 at the First German
Lutheran church with burial at the Evergreen cemetery. Six brothers and two
sisters survive: Ernest of Manitowoc; Fred of Kenosha, Herman of Detroit and
Henry, Carl and Ferdinand of Newton and Mrs. August Gennrich, Manitowoc and Mrs.
Weyenberg of Appleton.
The family and friends will meet at the Vogelsang Unertaking Parlor at 1:00 p.m.
on Monday and services will be held at 1:30 o’clock at the church. The body may
be viewed at the undertaking parlors until Monday morning at 10 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, October 11, 1929 P. 1
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[bur. 14 Oct. 1929/age 64 yrs./cause: carcinoma of stomach]
FORMER CITY BRIDGE TENDER DIES, AGED 64
Julius Krueger, native born pioneer resident of the county and for several
years employed as a bridge tender for the city, died at the Holy Family hospital
at noon today, aged 64. Mr. Krueger had been in ill health for a year and failed
to survive the shock of an operation which he underwent. He was born in Newton
July 7, 1865 and had made his home in the county all of his life.
Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:30 at the First German
Lutheran church with burial at the Evergreen cemetery. Six brothers and two
sisters survive: Ernest of Manitowoc; Fred of Kenosha, Herman of Detroit and
Henry, Carl and Ferdinand of Newton and Mrs. August Gennrich, Manitowoc and Mrs.
Weyenberg of Appleton.
The family and friends will meet at the Vogelsang Unertaking Parlor at 1:00 p.m.
on Monday and services will be held at 1:30 o’clock at the church. The body may
be viewed at the undertaking parlors until Monday morning at 10 o’clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, October 11, 1929 P. 1
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[bur. 14 Oct. 1929/age 64 yrs./cause: carcinoma of stomach]
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