This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sann, Cingros, Schuh, Tress, Loss, Bartels, Juedes, Schoeneman Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2EC.2ACE/2504 Message Board Post: >From the Wausau Daily Record Herald - Saturday, 7/21/1956 Henry William Sann, 85, Tomahawk Route 2, who was a motor man for the Wausau Street Railway Co. as early as 1915 and who retired in late fall, 1939, when its successor, the Wisconsin Public Service Corp., was preparing to substitute bus service in place of the street cars, died at the Waukesha Hospital in Waukesha yesterday. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o¹clock at the Nick & Son Funeral Home in Tomahawk. The Rev. W.H. Ortwein, paster of St. Paul¹s Evangelical Church, Wausau will officiate, and burial will be here in Pine Grove Cemetery. Mr. Sann was born in November, 1870, in the Town of Texas, the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. William Sann. His wife, Louise Sann died several years ago. He was a member of the Wisconsin Public Service Corp, Quarter Century Club and early in the '40s he located at his cottage on Half Moon Lake near Tomahawk, were he lived until eight months ago when he went to Waukesha to live with his son Cyril Sann. Surviving are the son; a daughter, Mrs. George Cingros, Waukesha; two brothers, Charles Sann, Phelps, and Roy Sann, 1209 S. Ninth Ave.; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Schuh, Kaukauna, Mrs. Katherine Tress, Wausau Route 3, Mrs. Elizabeth Loss, Brokaw, Mrs. Bertha Bartels, Oshkosh, Mrs. Ann Juedes, Waupaca, and Mrs. Martha Schoeneman, Freeman; and two grandchildren.