Adolph Krutz, Allouez, died late Sunday afternoon at his residence following a lingering illness.
He was born in Germany and came to the United States when three years old. He farmed at Coleman until 10 years' ago when he moved to Allouez where he has operated a farm. His marriage took place 40 years ago.
Survivors are his wife, eight children, Mrs. Walter Seefeldt, Manitowoc; Walter and Mrs. George Gerrits, Green Bay; Ernest and Vera, at home; Leo, route 3; William, Coleman; and Harold, Racine; two sisters, Mrs. Otto Hartfield. Marinette; and Mrs. Otto Ahrens, Lena; and 12 grandchildren.
The body is at the residence where funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon prior !n services at 2 o'clock at Grace Lutheran church with the Rev. L. F. Gast in charge. Burial will be in Fort Howard cemetery. The Coad funeral home is in charge of arrangements.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Jan 1943, Mon • Page 6
Adolph Krutz, Allouez, died late Sunday afternoon at his residence following a lingering illness.
He was born in Germany and came to the United States when three years old. He farmed at Coleman until 10 years' ago when he moved to Allouez where he has operated a farm. His marriage took place 40 years ago.
Survivors are his wife, eight children, Mrs. Walter Seefeldt, Manitowoc; Walter and Mrs. George Gerrits, Green Bay; Ernest and Vera, at home; Leo, route 3; William, Coleman; and Harold, Racine; two sisters, Mrs. Otto Hartfield. Marinette; and Mrs. Otto Ahrens, Lena; and 12 grandchildren.
The body is at the residence where funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon prior !n services at 2 o'clock at Grace Lutheran church with the Rev. L. F. Gast in charge. Burial will be in Fort Howard cemetery. The Coad funeral home is in charge of arrangements.
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Jan 1943, Mon • Page 6
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