This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1567 Message Board Post: Manitowoc, Wisconsin paper March 1994 Elizabeth Barnes: Mrs. Elizabeth 'Betty' (James) Barnes, 60, 1636 Iris Drive, Manitowoc, died Sunday, March 13,1994 at her residence. She was born on April 13,1933 at St Nazianz, WI to the late Steven and Catherine Stein Meyer. She graduated from Valders High School with the class of 1951. She married James K. Barnes on June 16,1954 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Clark Mills, Wisconsin. Mrs. Barnes worked as a secretary for the Manitowoc County Nurses. Later, she owned and operated the Wishing Well, located on Washington Street in Manitowoc. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manitowoc and also very active in several of the churches organizations. She was president for many years of the Association for Retarded Citizens. She was also instrumental in starting the first nursery school for the physical and mentally handicapped children. She is survived by her husband, James; two sons, Kenneth Barnes of Manitowoc and Thomas Barnes, at student at Madison; two daughters; Barbara Barnes of Manitowoc and Kristin Barnes, a student at Eau Clair, Wisconsin; and one brother and sister in law, Dick and Bonnie Meyer of Marshfield, along with other relatives and friends. Her parents and a brother, LeRoy P Meyer, preceded her in death. Funeral service will be held at 10:30 am on Wednesday at the Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and at 11am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manitowoc. The Rev. William Zimmer will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial. Burial will in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Friends may call at Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home on Tuesday from 5-8pm. Sister Pam Biehl will hold a Prayer service at 7pm lead. A special thank you for the thought and care which Betty received from the American Cancer Society, Holy Family Memorial Hospice, the Sacred Heart Parish and her friends.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1566 Message Board Post: Mrs. Marie E. Weber, 82, of 1946 N. 11th St, died Sunday evening at St. Nicholas Hospital. The former Marie E. Schinabeck was born August 6,1900 in Sheboygan, daughter of Alois and Catherine Peters Schinabeck. She attended Holy Name Catholic School. On Jan 12, 1918, she and Nicholas J. Weber Jr. were married at Holy Name Church. Mr. Weber died Oct 1,1945. She was a member of Holy Name Parish, its St. Anne Christian Mothers and Altar Society and was a member and past president of the Women?s Catholic Order of Foresters and belonged to the Morningside volunteers. Surviving are five sons; Clemens, Norman, Bernard, Frederick and Richard, all of Sheboygan; 14 grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren. A daughter, a grandson, a brother and three sisters preceded her in death. A Funeral Mass will be offered at 10:30 am Wednesday at Holy Name Church. The Rev. Thomas Weber, pastor of Holy Angels Catholic Church in West Bend, her nephew and the Rev. Frederick Bistricky, pastor of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Plymouth, will be concelebrants. Family rites will be held at 10 am at Kroos-Mason Funeral Home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4pm Tuesday. A bible vigil will be held at the funeral home at 7pm Tuesday. A memorial fund has been established in Mrs. Weber's name.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1565 Message Board Post: Raymond M. Meyer, Madison, Wisconsin Madison: Raymond M. Meyer, age 67, died on Thursday, August 20,1992, at University Hospital, Madison. Funeral Mass was held at 6:30pm on Monday, August 24, at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St Nazianz, Wisconsin. Burial was in the church cemetery. A memorial has been established for St. Gregory School.Survors include a brother and two sisters. St Nazianz, Wisconsin paper: Raymond M. Meyer: 67, of 530 West Johnson Street, Madison, formerly of St. Nazianz, died unexpectedly on Thursday afternoon, August 20,1992 at University Hospital in Madison. He was born July 1, 1925 in St Nazianz, WI, son of the late Matt and Rose Gerhard Meyer. Survivors include one brother Robert of St Nazianz, two sisters; Marie (Augustine) Stahl of Sheboygan, Isabelle (Fred) Stiefvater of St Nazianz and numerous nieces. Funeral mass will be held at 6pm Monday at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St Nazianz, with the Rev. Leonard Walker, pastor, officiating, Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 5pm Monday until the time of services. A memorial has been established for St. Gregory School. Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel is in charge of arrangements.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1564 Message Board Post: Kiel, Wisconsin Tri County Record dated May 14,1970 Peter Stein: Peter P. Stein, 61, of School Hill, died Thursday at the University Hospital in Madison, WI following a short illness. He was born December 8,1908, in the town of Meeme, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stein. He married Marie Meyer, October 16,1929, at St. Gregory's Catholic Church in St. Nazianz. They operated a farm on Route 1, Valders until March 1963 when they moved to School Hill. He had been working for Scotty Smith Construction Company of Sheboygan. He was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill and of its Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife; four daughters; Mrs. Roland Meyer and Mrs. Ray Schulz, both of Sheboygan, Mrs. Orlan Ramaker, Route 1 Valders and Mrs. Phil Matz of Menominee, Michigan; eight grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Peter Felton and Mrs. Peter Miller, both of Sheboygan, Mrs. John Meyer of St Nazianz and Mrs. Elmer Schill and Mrs. Edward Junk, both of Manitowoc; and four brothers, William of Chilton, Arthur of Route 1, Newton; Alfred of Sheboygan and Sylvester of Manitowoc. One sister preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel and at the Holy Trinity Church in School Hill, with the Rev. Reginald Schrimpf, pastor the celebrant of the funeral Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1563 Message Board Post: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New Holstein, Wisconsin paper, dated July 1, 1982, Thursday: Theresa Schad: Theresa Schad, 83, a former Town of Schleswig resident, died Saturday evening at the Willowdale Nursing Home in New Holstein. She had lived there for the past four years. The former Theresa Meyer was born Sept 18,1898 in the town of Eaton, a daughter of Michael and Theresa Knier Meyer. She attended St. Gregory School in St Nazianz. Her marriage to Joseph Schad took place Oct 14, 1919 at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St. Nazianz. After marriage, they farmed the homestead in the town of Schleswig until 1949, when Mr. Schad died. Mrs. Schad was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in School Hill and the Christian Mothers Society. Surviving are five daughters; Mrs. Frank (Gertrude) Litz and Mrs. Glenroy (Anita) Franzen both of rural Kiel, Mrs. Edwin (Josephine) Schaefer of School Hill, Mrs. Ervin (Bernadette) Madson, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Schmitz, both of St. Nazianz; six sons; Bernard of Menomonee Falls, Norman, Frank and Roman, all of rural Kiel, Alois of St Nazianz and Raymond of School Hill; 67 grandchildren; 56 great grandchildren; three sisters; Mrs. Agatha Heimann of Chilton, Mrs. Mary Stein of School Hill, and Mrs. Hilda Woelfel of New Holstein; and two brothers; Steve Meyer of Manitowoc and Math Meyer of rural Valders. Two sons and a brother preceded her in death. The funeral Mass was held Tuesday at 10:30am at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in School Hill, with theRev. Reginald Schrimpf, pastor, celebrant. Brief family rites were held at 10am at Meiselwitz Funeral Home in Kiel. Burial was in the church cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1562 Message Board Post: Sheboygan paper, dated October 1,1945 Nicholas J. Weber is called to Rest Suddenly on Monday: Nicholas J. Weber, 49, of 1934 N. Eleventh Street, passed away suddenly Monday morning at St. Nicholas Hospital. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Weber SR, the deceased was born at Nordheim, Wisconsin April 12,1896 and attended Holy Name parochial school in Sheboygan. The late Rt. Rev. Msgr. D.F.Thill performed his marriage to Miss Marie Schinabeck of this city, Jan 12, 1918 at Holy Name Church. Mr. Weber took considerable pride in his home and garden and always was anxious to give a helping hand to his sons. He was employed for a number of years at the Ross Glove company and later accepted a position at the Kohler Company, where he had been employed for 22 years. The deceased was a faithful member of the Holy Name parish, taking an active part in the many church activities throughout the year. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of that parish and the Catholic Order of Foresters, holding the office of recording secretary of the C.O.F. for a number of years until 1932. He also held the same post with the Lakeshore C.O.F. association, being elected as its secretary when the group was organized. Active in the activities of the Catholic Order of Foresters, Mr. Weber served as chairman of the State Court convention, which was held in Sheboygan in 1933, and was also named a delegate to the International convention in Milwaukee the following year. Due to his keen interest and wide spread activities in the order, he was awarded the Legion of Honor by the High Court, a tribute to the important role he played in C.O.F. activities. Survivors include his wife, Marie, five sons, Sgt. Clemens with the Army in Italy, Fireman 1/c Frederick, on naval sea duty in the Pacific, Pfc. Bernard at Camp Campbell, KY, Norman, recently honorably discharged from the army air corps and Richard at home. One daughter, Mrs. Carlos Loritz of Sheboygan; two grandchildren, Marilyn and Jerry Loritz; his mother, Mrs. Sophia Weber; two brothers, Joseph and Norbert Weber of Sheboygan and one sister, Mrs. John Juckem, also of this city. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 am Saturday at the Robert H. Kroos Funeral home and at 9:30 am at Holy Name church with a solemn requiem high mass. The Rev. C.A. Altenbach, Mukwonago will be the celebrant, the Rev. George Haen, Milwaukee, Deacon, and the Rev. Louis F. Koren, subdeacon. Interment will be made on the family lot in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from Thursday morning until the time of services Saturday. Four societies of the parish will conduct vigils for Mr. Weber while his body is lying in state at the funeral home. The Women?s Catholic Order of Foresters will hold a vigil at 7:30pm Thursday, the Holy Name society at 8 PM Thursday, and the Ushers society at 8:30 PM Thursday, and members of the Catholic Order of Foresters will hold a vigil at 7:30 PM Friday. October 1,1945 Impressive Funeral Rites Held for Nicholas J. Weber: At Holy Name church Saturday morning, with hundreds of mourners filling the church to capacity. Impressive funeral service was held for Nicholas J. Weber, 49, who died suddenly Monday morning at ST Nicholas hospital. Celebrating the solemn requiem high mass was the Rev. Conrad A. Altenbach, pastor of St James Parish in Mukwonago, who was assisted at the altar by the Rev. Louis F. Koren, Pastor of St Cyril and Methodius church, as deacon; the Rev. Edward Ziegler, curate of Holy Name church as subdeacon, and the Rev. Robert Schmidbauer, Sheboygan, master of ceremonies. Brief rites at 8:30 am at the Robert H. Kroos Funeral home preceded the church services, with the Rev. Father Altenbach officiating. The Reverend fathers conducted the burial rites at the grave in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers were Frank Warner, Michael Strysick, Anton Biederwolf, Joseph Klein, Edmund Lutz and Hugo Trilling. The school children of the Holy Name School sang the requiem mass music under the direction of Prof. August Zohlen, and Miss Irene Harff played several appropriate selections at the organ, including Handel's 'Largo' and 'Ave Maria' by Bach-Gounod, during the services at the funeral home. Indicative of the interest, Mr. Weber maintained in church work and parish activities; the funeral home was filled to capacity Thursday evening when members of the Women?s Catholic Order of Foresters, the Holy Name society and the Usher's society gathered to recite the rosary in three separate vigils. The Catholic Order of Foresters held a vigil Friday evening. Many beautiful spiritual bouquets and floral pieces banked the casket as the body lay in state. Among them were tributes from the following organizations; the neighbors, officers and directors of Citizens State Bank, the Kohler Worker?s association, the Kohler Company, employee of the Citizen?s State Bank and Dick?s Club. Attending the rites from out of town were the Rev.Father Altenbach of Mukwonago; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Weber and Louis and Michael Weber of Kaukauna; Mrs. Sylvester Van Schyndel and Mrs. Ted Lorenz of Appleton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heinzen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Menting and Mrs. Al Keppel, Phlox, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wergin, Kewaunee; Mrs. Joseph Peters, Auburndale, Mr. and Mrs. Othmar Gilsdorf, Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Specht and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Maier and family and Mrs. Anna Peters, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Godfried Meyer and Mrs. Henry Baer, St. Nazianz; Mr. and Mrs. John Buhl, Mr. and Mrs. George Lax and Al Meyer of Chilton; Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, and Mrs. Hugo Wagner, St Wendel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1561 Message Board Post: September 26,1941 Sheboygan, Wisconsin paper Schinabeck Rites will be Held on Thursday Morning: Funeral services for Alois Schinabeck, 47, who died at St Nicholas Hospital Monday morning, will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Gerend Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock at St. Dominic's church with the Rev. George Knackert officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body can be viewed at the funeral home from tonight at 7 o'clock on. Mr. Schinabeck was born in Sheboygan on August 5, 1894, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schinabeck Sr. He attended Holy Name School and was a faithful member of St Dominic's church and its Holy Name Society. Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Nick J. Weber, one niece and five nephews, all of this city, and a cousin, Louis Schinabeck, route 2 Mill Road, with whom he made his home. His parents and three sisters preceded him in death. Last Rites for Alois Schinabeck Held on Thursday: Funeral services for Alois Schinabeck, who died Monday morning at St. Nicholas hospital, were held at 8:30am Thursday at the Gerend Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock with a requiem mass at St. Dominic's church. The Rev. George Knackert officiated and burial was in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers were Clem, Norman and Bernard Weber, Sylvarius, Joseph and George Schinabeck Members of the Holy Name society at St. Dominic's church held a vigil at the funeral home Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Among those attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. John Buhl, Alois Meyer and George Lax of Chilton, Anton Meyer, Mr and Mrs. Gottfried Meyer, Miss Geraldine Meyer and Mrs. Henry Baer of St Nazianz; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perronne and Anton Forster Sr. of Haven.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1560 Message Board Post: Sheboygan Press Dated Sept 12,1936 Felix F. Altenbach, Former Resident here, summoned Felix Frank Altenbach, 37 of Milwaukee and formerly of Sheboygan, died in the first mentioned city on Saturday. Mr. Altenbach worked in various wood working factories in Sheboygan before leaving eight years ago for Milwaukee. While in Milwaukee, he continued a career as a commercial artist. He was born June 9, 1899 and after receiving his early training, attended the Layton School of Art, and an art school in Philadelphia. He was an active member of the Holy Name Society of St Monica's congregation in Whitefish Bay. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 am Tuesday at the Ballhorn Funeral Temple and at 10 o'clock with a Solemn Requiem High Mass at Holy Name Church. The celebrant will be his brother, the Rev. C. A. Altenbach. Burial will be made in Calvary cemetery. Friends may view the body from 4pm today until the time of the services at the funeral home. Friends are also requested to assemble at 7:30pm today at the funeral temple to say the Rosary in a body. Survivors include his wife; Beata, four children: Leon, Alan, Denis and Miss Beatrice, all of Milwaukee; his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Altenbach of Sheboygan; six sisters, Mrs. Edgar Harff and the Misses Elizabeth and Alexia Altenbach, all of Sheboygan, Mrs. John Conrardy, Mrs. Andrew Dachauer and Mrs. Bernard Schmidt, all of Milwaukee; one brother, the Rev. C. A. Altenbach of Milwaukee. Pallbearers are: Steve Mueller, John and Joseph Kraus, Benjamin Gottsacker JR, Joseph Altenbach and Frank Wegmann, all former"buddies" of the deceased
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McDermott, Dunn, Thurk, Bauer, Tiry, Kinkel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2FC.2ACI/785.1 Message Board Post: I'm researching my McDermott tree and George is a sister to my Helen Elizabeth McDermott Dunn who married Dennis Dunn. I also wonder if there is a misspelling on the Robert Coller name, should it have been Robert Collver? By chance would you have any further McDermott history? Would be interested in any information, please email me at patty@tiryracing.com Thanks in advance. Patty Tiry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Schultz, Begalke, Teesch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2FC.2ACI/1523.1.9.1.1 Message Board Post: OK, thank you for checking on the name for me. ~ Marjean Rowe
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Begalke Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1523.1.9.1 Message Board Post: The only reference we have is to a Mrs. Roy Begalke winning high honors in a bridge game at the engagement party of Miss LeMahieu in about 1927.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DREWS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1559 Message Board Post: I am looking for info about Emil Drews, Sr. (my great grandfather) According to my mother (who was only 5 at the time) He died on Thanksgiving Day 1950. He was born in Germany, but Immigrated around 1892 to Oconto Co., Then later moved to Sheboygan., Co.. I would love to find his Obit, or any info on him. I know that he was in the construction business with my grandfather and his brother. The Business was know as EMIL DREWS AND SONS CONSTUCTION.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Trester Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1446.1 Message Board Post: I am presently transcribing a section of The Sheboygan Daily Press called the 'Personals' . The Sheboygan Daily Press started December 17, 1907. As I have just started, this is the first Trester referanced: Trester, John John Trester, formerly of the clothing firm of Trester Sons Co., this city, is in the employ of Stumpf & Langhoff, the Milwaukee clothiers. John Heil, formerly of Heil & Froidel, shoes dealers, this city, is engaged in business on Third street, <sic> that city. (December 17, 1907, pg. 3). I expected to find more, so you might wanted to check http://www.rootsweb.com/~wisheboy/ , The Sheboygan county's WIGEN Web Page. Go to 'The Sheboygan County Page . Then to Newspaper Articles & Indexes, look under the Tidbets section,. Search engine for syrnames to come. Good Luck and hope this helps, Barbara Kirchner
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2FC.2ACI/1556.2 Message Board Post: Sorry my first message was inaccurate. I have a Kathryn Albright born in 1860 married to John Pockey, their daughter Whilimina Kathryn was married to William Luedtke, my grandparents. Are we related?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2FC.2ACI/1556.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any information on Catherine Pockey? Did Albrights live in Menasha Wi on Nassau Street? My Dad's mother was a Pockey born in Barton WI
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2FC.2ACI/431.455 Message Board Post: i am a g, grandson of francis augustus barrager who jointed the Wis. 14 infrantry in 1861 out of fond du lac wis. these people you speak of could be his parents or siblings. i am doing a lot of research on the barragers. he ended up in minnesota with a large family by 1890. please fax me or call me t 970-262-2181 to talk. hope to hear from you. jim.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1558.1.1 Message Board Post: Dennis, I located the SS death index and that listed Sheboygan as county of death--it could have been that he was hospitalized there when he died. I do know that he lived in the St Cloud area for most of his life. If it is the one I am looking for his parents should be listed as Frank and Mary (Bolle) Lehman with the birth being in Dunn Co. Wi. Please let me know and you can email me direct at phannack@yahoo.com.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/73.147.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Pat-- Wish I could be of some help to you. I have a great grand father named Siewert Egbert Wierman who joined the civil war out of Sheboygan Wisc. He also was a Dutch immigrant & a woman contacted me to get his information because she was writing a book on Dutchmen in the civil war, coming out of Wisc. I am sorry that I do not have any information on your family. That was nearly 4 years ago & I do not remember her name. Good luck on your search. Sincerely -- Judi (*_*)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1558.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I am not sure if you are aware of this, but St. Cloud, Wisconsin is actually in Fond Du Lac County. I live a little a bit south of St. Cloud. I will be going to the Fond du Lac library at the end of the week and will look for you at that time. Denis
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lehmannn or Lehman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1558 Message Board Post: Looking for the obituary of Francis Lehman or Lehmann that lived in the St. Cloud, Wi area. I have a SS death date of Sept 1970 but unsure if this is the same person--can someone help me.