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ST. NAZIANZ MAN KILLED IN CRASH AT NEW HOLSTEIN
Eugene Endries Victim; Three Others Injured When Car Overturns
NEW HOLSTEIN—Eugene Endries, 26, of St. Nazianz, was instantly killed Saturday night when the automobile in which he was a passenger ran off the roadway near here and rolled over. The accident happened on County Trunk H, three and one half miles west of here about 10:30 o'clock, according to Calumet County Sheriff Cornelius Kosmosky. Endries, along with driver Randolph Steffen, 30, Rt. 1, New Holstein, Germaine Heimann, Rt. 4, Chilton and Jeannette Woelfel, 19, was going in a westerly direction, according to the officer, when the car left the road, hit two tree stumps and rolled over. Endries' death was instantaneous. He received a broken back and skull fracture in the accident.
Details Unknown
Additional details of the accident are unknown, since it has been impossible to question the driver or the young women.
Miss Heimann received a fractured nose and lacerations of the face. Miss Woelfel has a fractured spine and pelvis and a broken arm, and Steffen has a fractured foot, broken shoulder and lacerations. The injured are patients at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan.
Endries is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Endries, who reside on a farm near the village of St. Nazianz. He was born April 29, 1926, and after the death of his mother was reared by his stepmother. He farmed with his father since graduating from St. Gregory parochial school in St. Nazianz.
Funeral Wednesday
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at St. Gregory Catholic Church, St. Nazianz, with the Rev. Frederick Dorn, S.D.S., officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery
Besides his parents he is survived by four brothers, Aloise of St. Nazianz and Jame, Leo and Mark at home; seven sisters, Selvina, student nurse at Winnebago, Genrose, Estella, Florence, Anna Mae, Carol Jane and Joann all at home.
Endries was a member of the Catholic Knights, the Holy Name Society, Pigeon Lake Sportsman’s Association, and the Eagles Aerie of Calumet County.
Friends may call at the Kellenbenz Funeral Home, St. Nazianz, Monday evening, where the rosary will be recited Tuesday evening.
Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, September 8, 1952 pg. 1
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ST. NAZIANZ MAN KILLED IN CRASH AT NEW HOLSTEIN
Eugene Endries Victim; Three Others Injured When Car Overturns
NEW HOLSTEIN—Eugene Endries, 26, of St. Nazianz, was instantly killed Saturday night when the automobile in which he was a passenger ran off the roadway near here and rolled over. The accident happened on County Trunk H, three and one half miles west of here about 10:30 o'clock, according to Calumet County Sheriff Cornelius Kosmosky. Endries, along with driver Randolph Steffen, 30, Rt. 1, New Holstein, Germaine Heimann, Rt. 4, Chilton and Jeannette Woelfel, 19, was going in a westerly direction, according to the officer, when the car left the road, hit two tree stumps and rolled over. Endries' death was instantaneous. He received a broken back and skull fracture in the accident.
Details Unknown
Additional details of the accident are unknown, since it has been impossible to question the driver or the young women.
Miss Heimann received a fractured nose and lacerations of the face. Miss Woelfel has a fractured spine and pelvis and a broken arm, and Steffen has a fractured foot, broken shoulder and lacerations. The injured are patients at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan.
Endries is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Endries, who reside on a farm near the village of St. Nazianz. He was born April 29, 1926, and after the death of his mother was reared by his stepmother. He farmed with his father since graduating from St. Gregory parochial school in St. Nazianz.
Funeral Wednesday
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at St. Gregory Catholic Church, St. Nazianz, with the Rev. Frederick Dorn, S.D.S., officiating. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery
Besides his parents he is survived by four brothers, Aloise of St. Nazianz and Jame, Leo and Mark at home; seven sisters, Selvina, student nurse at Winnebago, Genrose, Estella, Florence, Anna Mae, Carol Jane and Joann all at home.
Endries was a member of the Catholic Knights, the Holy Name Society, Pigeon Lake Sportsman’s Association, and the Eagles Aerie of Calumet County.
Friends may call at the Kellenbenz Funeral Home, St. Nazianz, Monday evening, where the rosary will be recited Tuesday evening.
Manitowoc Herald Times Monday, September 8, 1952 pg. 1
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