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Frank Heimerl

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Frank Heimerl

Birth
Death
20 Nov 1958 (aged 67)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Heimerl, Frank (Sept. 14, 1891-Nov. 20, 1958 –husband of Gabriella Koenig [married Oct. 7, 1919 at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton] –son of John Heimerl and Madgelena Meier –born at Marytown, Fond du Lac County –veteran of World War I –machine shop owner – “He came to St. Nazianz in 1917 and opened a Chevrolet garage, which he disposed of in 1928. He subsequently started a machine shop.” –this garage was rented by Frank from Mathias Meyer, with the garage being sold by Mathias Meyer on Sept. 18, 1928 –this garage was located at 114 South Second Avenue –vice president of the Valders Canning Co. from 1926 till death in 1958 –for many years he operated the St. Nazianz plant of the Valders Canning Company –on May 28, 1921 purchased the house at 111 West Birch Street in St. Nazianz from his in-laws Peter and Helen Koenig –lived in this house, with the original house razed in the 1940’s and replaced by a new home, until his death in 1958 –his widow Gabriela lived here until selling on Jan. 10, 1989 –from Dec. 29, 1954 to Dec. 31, 1956 owned the house at 210 South Fourth Avenue in St. Nazianz as a rental property –died from “heart disease –coronary thrombosis –hypertension”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 3, Row 8, Lot 23 –stone] [marriage record Manitowoc 16-36] [death record Manitowoc 52-436]
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FRANK HEIMERL, vice president of Valders Canning Co. since 1926, died unexpectedly of a heart seizure about 11:30 a.m. Thursday at his machine shop at St. Nazianz. He was 67 years old.
Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Monday at Berge Funeral Home, Valders, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church at the Salvatorian Seminary, St. Nazianz. Following the solemn requiem high Mass, burial will be in St. Gregory Church Cemetery, St. Nazianz.
Mr. Heimerl was born Sept 14, 1891, at Marytown, son of the late John and Magdeline Meyer Heimerl. He came to St. Nazianz in 1917 and opened a garage, which he disposed of in 1928. He subsequently started a machine shop. Mr. Heimerl married Ella Koenig Oct. 7, 1919.
During World War I Mr. Heimerl served overseas with the U.S. Army with the 86th Division and then transferred to the 28th Division as a mechanic for the 109th machine gun battalion on the Metz sector in France. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Gregory Church, Catholic Order of Forester, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, the Manitowoc Eagles and the American Legion Post No. 28 of Valders.
Surviving are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Petrie of Two Rivers and Miss Jacqueline Heimerl, a student at the University of Wisconsin; two brothers, Joseph of Random Lake and John of Waubeka; and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Gelgenbach of Fond du Lac, Mrs. John (Clara)Gellings of New Holstein and Mrs. John (Katherine) Gellings of Eden, Wis. A brother and three sisters preceded him in death.
Friends may call Saturday afternoon at the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times Friday, November 21, 1958 pg. T-3
Heimerl, Frank (Sept. 14, 1891-Nov. 20, 1958 –husband of Gabriella Koenig [married Oct. 7, 1919 at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton] –son of John Heimerl and Madgelena Meier –born at Marytown, Fond du Lac County –veteran of World War I –machine shop owner – “He came to St. Nazianz in 1917 and opened a Chevrolet garage, which he disposed of in 1928. He subsequently started a machine shop.” –this garage was rented by Frank from Mathias Meyer, with the garage being sold by Mathias Meyer on Sept. 18, 1928 –this garage was located at 114 South Second Avenue –vice president of the Valders Canning Co. from 1926 till death in 1958 –for many years he operated the St. Nazianz plant of the Valders Canning Company –on May 28, 1921 purchased the house at 111 West Birch Street in St. Nazianz from his in-laws Peter and Helen Koenig –lived in this house, with the original house razed in the 1940’s and replaced by a new home, until his death in 1958 –his widow Gabriela lived here until selling on Jan. 10, 1989 –from Dec. 29, 1954 to Dec. 31, 1956 owned the house at 210 South Fourth Avenue in St. Nazianz as a rental property –died from “heart disease –coronary thrombosis –hypertension”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 3, Row 8, Lot 23 –stone] [marriage record Manitowoc 16-36] [death record Manitowoc 52-436]
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FRANK HEIMERL, vice president of Valders Canning Co. since 1926, died unexpectedly of a heart seizure about 11:30 a.m. Thursday at his machine shop at St. Nazianz. He was 67 years old.
Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Monday at Berge Funeral Home, Valders, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Ambrose Catholic Church at the Salvatorian Seminary, St. Nazianz. Following the solemn requiem high Mass, burial will be in St. Gregory Church Cemetery, St. Nazianz.
Mr. Heimerl was born Sept 14, 1891, at Marytown, son of the late John and Magdeline Meyer Heimerl. He came to St. Nazianz in 1917 and opened a garage, which he disposed of in 1928. He subsequently started a machine shop. Mr. Heimerl married Ella Koenig Oct. 7, 1919.
During World War I Mr. Heimerl served overseas with the U.S. Army with the 86th Division and then transferred to the 28th Division as a mechanic for the 109th machine gun battalion on the Metz sector in France. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Gregory Church, Catholic Order of Forester, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, the Manitowoc Eagles and the American Legion Post No. 28 of Valders.
Surviving are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Petrie of Two Rivers and Miss Jacqueline Heimerl, a student at the University of Wisconsin; two brothers, Joseph of Random Lake and John of Waubeka; and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Gelgenbach of Fond du Lac, Mrs. John (Clara)Gellings of New Holstein and Mrs. John (Katherine) Gellings of Eden, Wis. A brother and three sisters preceded him in death.
Friends may call Saturday afternoon at the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times Friday, November 21, 1958 pg. T-3


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