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Louis Frank Heinzen

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Louis Frank Heinzen

Birth
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 May 1939 (aged 39)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Alverno, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LOUIS HEINZEN

MANY ATTEND FUNERAL RITES FOR THE LATE LOUIS HEINZEN
St. Nazianz—Funeral services for Louis Heinzen, 39, of route 4, Manitowoc, who died early Monday morning, were held Wednesday morning at 9:30 at St. Joseph's church, Silver Lake. The Rev. M. J. Windt, O. Praem, officiated and interment was in the adjoining church yard.
Mr. Heinzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heinzen, was born in the town of Meeme, April, 1900. In November, 1932, he was married to Leona Anhalt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anhalt, St. Nazianz, and for the past seven years he was employed at the condensary at Manitowoc. Survivors are the widow, three daughters, Shirley Ann, Genrose and Corrine, all at home; mother, Mrs. Anton Heinzen, of route 4, Manitowoc; two brothers, Edward and Norbert, of route 1, Manitowoc; five sisters, Mrs. Hugo Gerharz, Mrs. Joseph Zima and Helen, all of Manitowoc, Loretta, of Chicago, Mrs. Clarence Klingeisen of route 4, Manitowoc.
The pallbearers, all cousins of the deceased, were; Ben Heinzen, Hugo Heinzen, Voida Olson, Peter Burkard, Joseph Gehrig and Math Binversie.
The Holy Name society, of which Mr. Heinzen was a member for many years, attended the funeral services in a body.
There were many spiritual bouquets and a large and beautiful floral offering, among them one from the White House Condensary of Manitowoc, where he was employed over seven years.

Heinzen, Louis (April 26, 1900-May 15, 1939 –husband of Leona Anhalt [married Oct. 19, 1932 at St. Gregory] –son of Anton Heinzen and Cecellia Schuler [Anton and Cecellia married June 20, 1893 at St. Gregory –Anton born Aug. 26, 1868 and died June 20, 1937 –Cecellia born Oct. 28, 1872 and died Aug. 10, 1961 –both buried at St. Joseph Cemetery, Alverno, Town of Manitowoc Rapids] –sterilizer for 7 years at White House Milk –died from "carbon monoxide poisoning [May 10, 1939] and hypostatic pneumonia [May 15, 1939]") –buried at Silver Lake Cemetery
LOUIS HEINZEN

MANY ATTEND FUNERAL RITES FOR THE LATE LOUIS HEINZEN
St. Nazianz—Funeral services for Louis Heinzen, 39, of route 4, Manitowoc, who died early Monday morning, were held Wednesday morning at 9:30 at St. Joseph's church, Silver Lake. The Rev. M. J. Windt, O. Praem, officiated and interment was in the adjoining church yard.
Mr. Heinzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heinzen, was born in the town of Meeme, April, 1900. In November, 1932, he was married to Leona Anhalt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anhalt, St. Nazianz, and for the past seven years he was employed at the condensary at Manitowoc. Survivors are the widow, three daughters, Shirley Ann, Genrose and Corrine, all at home; mother, Mrs. Anton Heinzen, of route 4, Manitowoc; two brothers, Edward and Norbert, of route 1, Manitowoc; five sisters, Mrs. Hugo Gerharz, Mrs. Joseph Zima and Helen, all of Manitowoc, Loretta, of Chicago, Mrs. Clarence Klingeisen of route 4, Manitowoc.
The pallbearers, all cousins of the deceased, were; Ben Heinzen, Hugo Heinzen, Voida Olson, Peter Burkard, Joseph Gehrig and Math Binversie.
The Holy Name society, of which Mr. Heinzen was a member for many years, attended the funeral services in a body.
There were many spiritual bouquets and a large and beautiful floral offering, among them one from the White House Condensary of Manitowoc, where he was employed over seven years.

Heinzen, Louis (April 26, 1900-May 15, 1939 –husband of Leona Anhalt [married Oct. 19, 1932 at St. Gregory] –son of Anton Heinzen and Cecellia Schuler [Anton and Cecellia married June 20, 1893 at St. Gregory –Anton born Aug. 26, 1868 and died June 20, 1937 –Cecellia born Oct. 28, 1872 and died Aug. 10, 1961 –both buried at St. Joseph Cemetery, Alverno, Town of Manitowoc Rapids] –sterilizer for 7 years at White House Milk –died from "carbon monoxide poisoning [May 10, 1939] and hypostatic pneumonia [May 15, 1939]") –buried at Silver Lake Cemetery


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