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Peter Hecker

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Peter Hecker

Birth
Schleswig, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 Mar 1915 (aged 31)
Marshfield, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Hecker, Peter Joseph (Nov. 18, 1883-March 7, 1915 –first husband of Josephine Wick [married Feb. 16, 1909 in Catholic ceremony in Town of New Holstein, Calumet County –after Peter’s death in 1915, Josephine re-married to the widower William Reddin on Nov. 12, 1923] –son of Joseph Hecker and Maria Heinzen –born Town of Schleswig –after his marriage in 1909, moved to Greenwood, Clark County and bought a farm two miles northeast of Greenwood –“After suffering for some time from rheumatism, Peter Hecker was taken to the Marshfield Hospital for treatment. His illness was not considered extremely dangerous, but as the short time elapsed his condition grew worse and the grim reaper called to him Sunday afternoon.” –from obit) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 3, Row 2, Lot 24 –stone] [marriage record Calumet 5-261] [death record in Clark County]
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Greenwood Gleaner 3/11/1915

PETER HECKER IS DEAD

After suffering for some time from rheumatism, Peter Hecker was taken to the Marshfield Hospital Thursday morning for treatment. His illness was not considered extremely dangerous, but as the short time elapse his condition grew worse and the grim reaper called to his Sunday afternoon.

The body was sent here Monday and is being kept at the home until the funeral.

Deceased came to Greenwood, Clark County, six years ago and bought a farm two miles northeast of this city. He was always an industrious and hard working man of strength an ability in his profession.

He leaves a wife and three small children, besides numerous other relatives to mourn his untimely demise.

Funeral services will be held Thursday from St. Mary's Church and interment made in the Catholic Cemetery.
Hecker, Peter Joseph (Nov. 18, 1883-March 7, 1915 –first husband of Josephine Wick [married Feb. 16, 1909 in Catholic ceremony in Town of New Holstein, Calumet County –after Peter’s death in 1915, Josephine re-married to the widower William Reddin on Nov. 12, 1923] –son of Joseph Hecker and Maria Heinzen –born Town of Schleswig –after his marriage in 1909, moved to Greenwood, Clark County and bought a farm two miles northeast of Greenwood –“After suffering for some time from rheumatism, Peter Hecker was taken to the Marshfield Hospital for treatment. His illness was not considered extremely dangerous, but as the short time elapsed his condition grew worse and the grim reaper called to him Sunday afternoon.” –from obit) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 3, Row 2, Lot 24 –stone] [marriage record Calumet 5-261] [death record in Clark County]
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Greenwood Gleaner 3/11/1915

PETER HECKER IS DEAD

After suffering for some time from rheumatism, Peter Hecker was taken to the Marshfield Hospital Thursday morning for treatment. His illness was not considered extremely dangerous, but as the short time elapse his condition grew worse and the grim reaper called to his Sunday afternoon.

The body was sent here Monday and is being kept at the home until the funeral.

Deceased came to Greenwood, Clark County, six years ago and bought a farm two miles northeast of this city. He was always an industrious and hard working man of strength an ability in his profession.

He leaves a wife and three small children, besides numerous other relatives to mourn his untimely demise.

Funeral services will be held Thursday from St. Mary's Church and interment made in the Catholic Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Rose Mohnsam
  • Added: Oct 12, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98762349/peter-hecker: accessed ), memorial page for Peter Hecker (18 Nov 1883–7 Mar 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98762349, citing Saint Gregory Cemetery, Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).