This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BOGEN, GARTMAN, SCHULDT, BECK, HAHN, HENSEL Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2FC.2ACI/1508 Message Board Post: Sheboygan Press, Mon, Jan 11, 1943, p2 Hugo F. Bogen, 48, Is Stricken At Wood Sunday Hugo F. Bogen, 48, who lived in Town Wilson, a mile south of the city of S. Twelfth street, died Sunday noon at the Veterans General hospital, Wood, Wis. He was born April 10, 1894, son of Herman and Ottielia Bogen. He attended District No. 4 school and, except for seven years' residence in Plymouth, had always lived in Wilson. On April 15, 1920, he married Amanda Schuldt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuldt. He was a member of the town of Wilson Trinity Lutheran church and the Disabled American Veterans. He served overseas in the first World war for one and a half years. Survivors are his widow, two daughters, Bernice and Beatrice, at home, and three sisters, Mrs. Gustave (Louise) Beck of Fond du Lac, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Hahn, Town Lima, and Mrs. Victor (Esther) Hensel, Hawthorne, Calif. Two sisters and a brother preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. at the Ballhorn Funeral temples and at 2 o'clock at Town Wilson Trinity Lutheran church, the Rev. Julius Wagner officiating with burial in Sheboygan Falls cemetery, The body can be viewed at the funeral home from tonight on. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Funeral - Sheboygan Press, Thurs, Jan 14, 1943, p2 Hugo F. Bogen Is Laid To Rest Following Last Rites Funeral services for Hugo F. Bogen, 48, Route 3, Sheboygan, who died Monday at the Veterans' General hospital, Wood, Wis., were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock in the Ballhorn Funeral chapels, 2 o'clock in the Trinity Lutheran church, town of Wilson, the Rev. Julius Wagner officiating. Interment was in the Sheboygan Falls cemetery. Pallbearers were Otto Haack, Melvin Herbst, Albert Dyke, Adolph and Anthony Gartman, and Walter Paasch. Music was provided by a trio comprising Mrs. Ray Heerman, Mrs. Ed Schmidt, Jr., and Mrs. Martin Dangert, singing "All Men Living Are But Mortal," "What God Ordains Is Always Good," and "Abide With Me." Commander Martin Zimmerman was in charge of the military rites at the church. Capt. Paul Schmidt was commander of the guards, and the firing squad comprised Oscar Friedrichs, Ed Perman, Robert Lubenow, and Christ Krust. Honorary pallbearers, all members of the D. A. V., were Anton Altmann, David Kraus, Jacob Kopf, Arno Michels, Delbert Friedrichs, and George Gessert. Color bearers were Paul Balke and Fred Lachinger, and color guards were Fred Goedeke and Arno Meyer. Jack Schroeder was bugler and Alvin Wollenberg was chaplain. Women, representing the D. A. V. auxiliary, who attended the services in a body were Mrs. Esther Schmelter, Mrs. Clara Manthey, Mrs. Florence Butzen, Mrs. Freida Altmann, Mrs. Elsie Zimmerman, and Mrs. Minnie Kopf.