JOHN LEICHTNAM DIES WHILE ON VISIT AT MILWAUKEE
John Leichtnam, St. Nazianz, who was on a visit to his children
at Milwaukee, passed away there on Tuesday. The remains will be
brought to this city Thursday aternoon and taken to the Wattawa
Urbanek Schlei parlors where they may be viewed until Saturday
morning. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30
from the Sacred Heart church.
Four daughters, Mrs. Rose Nenning and Mrs. Mary Doyle, Milwaukee,
Mrs. Ida Stelhoff, Stevens Point and Mrs. Frank Proell, St.
Nazianz, survive. Mrs. Leichtnam passed away eleve years ago.
(No newspaper named, no date)
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Many from here attended the funeral last Saturday morning of John
Leichnam(sic) whose death at the age of 93 years occurred at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Rose Nenning, at Milwaukee. Mr. Leichnam
was among the oldest residents of this vicinity and of thie county
and was well known among the oldest settlers here. He went to
Milwaukee a short time ago for a visit at the home of his daughter
and the report of his death last week came as a surprise to everybody
here. The funeral took place at Manitowoc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groh and (rest is missing)
(St. Nazianz News, with Feb. 16, 1931 handwritten on the obituary)
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[bur. 2-21-1931/age 93 yrs/died at Milwaukee, WI/cause: broncho pneumonia/
bur. on Joseph Leichtnam lot]
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Leichtnam, John (April 12, 1837-Feb. 17, 1931
husband of Magdalena Schnurr [married Nov. 5, 1861 at St. Gregory]
died in Milwaukee County –died from "broncho pneumonia –influenza")
buried at Evergreen Cemetery, City of Manitowoc
JOHN LEICHTNAM DIES WHILE ON VISIT AT MILWAUKEE
John Leichtnam, St. Nazianz, who was on a visit to his children
at Milwaukee, passed away there on Tuesday. The remains will be
brought to this city Thursday aternoon and taken to the Wattawa
Urbanek Schlei parlors where they may be viewed until Saturday
morning. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30
from the Sacred Heart church.
Four daughters, Mrs. Rose Nenning and Mrs. Mary Doyle, Milwaukee,
Mrs. Ida Stelhoff, Stevens Point and Mrs. Frank Proell, St.
Nazianz, survive. Mrs. Leichtnam passed away eleve years ago.
(No newspaper named, no date)
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Many from here attended the funeral last Saturday morning of John
Leichnam(sic) whose death at the age of 93 years occurred at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Rose Nenning, at Milwaukee. Mr. Leichnam
was among the oldest residents of this vicinity and of thie county
and was well known among the oldest settlers here. He went to
Milwaukee a short time ago for a visit at the home of his daughter
and the report of his death last week came as a surprise to everybody
here. The funeral took place at Manitowoc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groh and (rest is missing)
(St. Nazianz News, with Feb. 16, 1931 handwritten on the obituary)
********
[bur. 2-21-1931/age 93 yrs/died at Milwaukee, WI/cause: broncho pneumonia/
bur. on Joseph Leichtnam lot]
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Leichtnam, John (April 12, 1837-Feb. 17, 1931
husband of Magdalena Schnurr [married Nov. 5, 1861 at St. Gregory]
died in Milwaukee County –died from "broncho pneumonia –influenza")
buried at Evergreen Cemetery, City of Manitowoc
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