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Mathias Wollersheim

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Mathias Wollersheim

Birth
Johnsburg, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Aug 1932 (aged 70)
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0056992, Longitude: -87.928299
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MATHEW WOLLERSHEIM

M. Wollersheim Dies On Friday
Mathew Wollersheim, 70, who lived a retired life at his home in the village of St. Nazianz for the last twenty years, died there on Friday. He had been ill since last April, when he suffered a stroke. Funeral services were held at St. Nazianz on Tuesdaymorning at ten o'clock, with three priests officiating. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery.
The deceased was born on a farm in the town of Johnsburg in 1862.
He learned the blacksmith trade and in 1881 was married to Miss Mary Kautzer. When living at Hewitt, School Hill and west of St. Nazianz, he followed farming. He then retired and located in the village of St. Nazianz. His wife and three children preceded him in death, and in 1922 he was married to Mrs. Magdalene Gerhard.
He was a member of the Catholic Knights and Holy Name society. For the past eight years he was treasurer of Town Eaton, and previous to that he held various town offices, chairman, supervisor, and assessor. Survivors are his wife, and six children,Mrs. Louis (Anna) Adelmann, St. Nazianz, Anton of Sheboygan, Joseph of Silver Lake, Peter of Sheboygan, William of New Holstein, and
Louis of Manitowoc. One sister, Mrs. Ann Lefeber of Marytown andone brother, Fred, at Sheboygan and 21 grandchildren also survive.
The following six grandchildren acted as pallbearers; Alphons Adelmann, Arnold, Ervin, Arthur, Clarence and Lawrence Wollersheim.
8-25-1932

MATHEW WOLLERSHEIM

M. Wollersheim Dies On Friday
Mathew Wollersheim, 70, who lived a retired life at his home in the village of St. Nazianz for the last twenty years, died there on Friday. He had been ill since last April, when he suffered a stroke. Funeral services were held at St. Nazianz on Tuesdaymorning at ten o'clock, with three priests officiating. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery.
The deceased was born on a farm in the town of Johnsburg in 1862.
He learned the blacksmith trade and in 1881 was married to Miss Mary Kautzer. When living at Hewitt, School Hill and west of St. Nazianz, he followed farming. He then retired and located in the village of St. Nazianz. His wife and three children preceded him in death, and in 1922 he was married to Mrs. Magdalene Gerhard.
He was a member of the Catholic Knights and Holy Name society. For the past eight years he was treasurer of Town Eaton, and previous to that he held various town offices, chairman, supervisor, and assessor. Survivors are his wife, and six children,Mrs. Louis (Anna) Adelmann, St. Nazianz, Anton of Sheboygan, Joseph of Silver Lake, Peter of Sheboygan, William of New Holstein, and
Louis of Manitowoc. One sister, Mrs. Ann Lefeber of Marytown andone brother, Fred, at Sheboygan and 21 grandchildren also survive.
The following six grandchildren acted as pallbearers; Alphons Adelmann, Arnold, Ervin, Arthur, Clarence and Lawrence Wollersheim.
8-25-1932


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