GUS WINKLEMANN(sic) OLD RESIDENT, IS CALLED TO REST
Gustave Winklemann, many years a resident of the city, died at his home on
Twentieth street this morning, his demise following an illness of several
months. Mr. Winklemann had been unable to be about for some time and for
several weeks had been failing fast.
Decedent is survived by his wife, four daughters and two sons, two of the
daughters and the two sons residing here. Two brothers, Henry Winklemann,
at Silver Lake and Fred Winklemann of North Dakota, and three sisters, Mrs.
George Lambries, this city; Mrs. Otto Ebbe and Mrs. Burdman of Milwaukee
also survive.
The funeral will be held Saturday from the home at 1:30 and from the
Reformed church at 2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 12, 1921 P. 1
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[Gustave Winklemann/bur 01-15-1921/cause: general paralysis]
GUS WINKLEMANN(sic) OLD RESIDENT, IS CALLED TO REST
Gustave Winklemann, many years a resident of the city, died at his home on
Twentieth street this morning, his demise following an illness of several
months. Mr. Winklemann had been unable to be about for some time and for
several weeks had been failing fast.
Decedent is survived by his wife, four daughters and two sons, two of the
daughters and the two sons residing here. Two brothers, Henry Winklemann,
at Silver Lake and Fred Winklemann of North Dakota, and three sisters, Mrs.
George Lambries, this city; Mrs. Otto Ebbe and Mrs. Burdman of Milwaukee
also survive.
The funeral will be held Saturday from the home at 1:30 and from the
Reformed church at 2 o'clock.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. January 12, 1921 P. 1
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[Gustave Winklemann/bur 01-15-1921/cause: general paralysis]
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