Fred J. Wilde, 80, pioneer resident of Manitowoc and a retired farmer and
cheesemaker, died today in this city after a lingering illness. He has been
living with a daughter, Mrs. W. J. Frank, at 921 South 19th street.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and
Schlei funeral home where the body will lie in state from Sunday evening on.
The Rev. Edward Zell of the Lutheran church at Mishicot will officiate Tuesday.
Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Wilde was born in this city June 14, 1858, and he lived in the city and
county all his life. He married Minnie Gierke in 1883 and Mrs. Wilde died 26
years ago.
Survivors are the daughter, Mrs. Frank, a son, Ed H. Wilde of Green Bay, a
brother, Henry of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Carl Ridderbush of Wausau and Mrs.
John Carlson of Birnamwood, and two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 2, 1938 P. 4
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Fred J. Wilde, 80, pioneer resident of Manitowoc and a retired farmer and
cheesemaker, died today in this city after a lingering illness. He has been
living with a daughter, Mrs. W. J. Frank, at 921 South 19th street.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Wattawa, Urbanek and
Schlei funeral home where the body will lie in state from Sunday evening on.
The Rev. Edward Zell of the Lutheran church at Mishicot will officiate Tuesday.
Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Wilde was born in this city June 14, 1858, and he lived in the city and
county all his life. He married Minnie Gierke in 1883 and Mrs. Wilde died 26
years ago.
Survivors are the daughter, Mrs. Frank, a son, Ed H. Wilde of Green Bay, a
brother, Henry of this city, two sisters, Mrs. Carl Ridderbush of Wausau and Mrs.
John Carlson of Birnamwood, and two grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 2, 1938 P. 4
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