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George Ahl, 53, died early this morning from a heart attack at the county asylum where he had been a patient for two years.
The body was taken to the Kellenbenz funeral home, and the funeral has been set for Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Gregory's Catholic church in St. Nazianz.
Ahl was born August 20, 1891 in the town of Newton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ahl, who now reside in St. Nazianz. The family lived at Newton until their son was 20 years old, and then moved to Meeme. The homestead farm
in now being operated they by John Ahl.
Survivors are three brothers, John, Meeme; Frank, Sheboygan; Joseph, Silver Lake; seven sisters, Mrs. Lillian Lutzke and Mrs. William Bertsche, both of
Meeme; Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald, Liberty; Mrs. Gerald Glaeser, Valders; Mrs. Charles Hassemer, Francis Creek; Mrs. Olive Dunn, Spring Valley and Mrs. Anna Frey, St. Louis, Mo.
Manitowoc Herald Times Thursday, August 3, 1944 pg. 2
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George Ahl, 53, died early this morning from a heart attack at the county asylum where he had been a patient for two years.
The body was taken to the Kellenbenz funeral home, and the funeral has been set for Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Gregory's Catholic church in St. Nazianz.
Ahl was born August 20, 1891 in the town of Newton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ahl, who now reside in St. Nazianz. The family lived at Newton until their son was 20 years old, and then moved to Meeme. The homestead farm
in now being operated they by John Ahl.
Survivors are three brothers, John, Meeme; Frank, Sheboygan; Joseph, Silver Lake; seven sisters, Mrs. Lillian Lutzke and Mrs. William Bertsche, both of
Meeme; Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald, Liberty; Mrs. Gerald Glaeser, Valders; Mrs. Charles Hassemer, Francis Creek; Mrs. Olive Dunn, Spring Valley and Mrs. Anna Frey, St. Louis, Mo.
Manitowoc Herald Times Thursday, August 3, 1944 pg. 2
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