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Emil Wagner

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Emil Wagner

Birth
Germany
Death
10 Apr 1937 (aged 57)
Burial
Reedsville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Reedsville Man's Rites
To Be Held Wednesday At 1:30

Reedsville, Wis. – Funeral services for Emil Wagner, 58, will be held here Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home and at 1:45 p.m. at the Reedsville Evangelical church.

Mr. Wagner, a resident of this village for more than thirty years, died suddenly Saturday night of a heart attack.

He was born in Germany in 1879, and when a boy accompanied his parents to Wisconsin. The family settled at Pulaski. Later he located at Peshtigo and in 1905 married Miss Bertha Boettcher of that place. Shortly after, they moved to Reedsville, where Mr. Wagner was employed for years as a section hand on the North Western road. He also served as janitor for the Evangelical church in Reedsville.

Survivors are the widow, a son, Clarence, Reedsville; a daughter, Mabel, Reedsville; a sister, Mrs. John Knuth, Green Bay; two brothers, Fred and August Wagner, both of Green Bay.

-- Sheboygan Press, April 13, 1937, page 2
Reedsville Man's Rites
To Be Held Wednesday At 1:30

Reedsville, Wis. – Funeral services for Emil Wagner, 58, will be held here Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home and at 1:45 p.m. at the Reedsville Evangelical church.

Mr. Wagner, a resident of this village for more than thirty years, died suddenly Saturday night of a heart attack.

He was born in Germany in 1879, and when a boy accompanied his parents to Wisconsin. The family settled at Pulaski. Later he located at Peshtigo and in 1905 married Miss Bertha Boettcher of that place. Shortly after, they moved to Reedsville, where Mr. Wagner was employed for years as a section hand on the North Western road. He also served as janitor for the Evangelical church in Reedsville.

Survivors are the widow, a son, Clarence, Reedsville; a daughter, Mabel, Reedsville; a sister, Mrs. John Knuth, Green Bay; two brothers, Fred and August Wagner, both of Green Bay.

-- Sheboygan Press, April 13, 1937, page 2


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