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Herman Heinrich “Henry” Wehausen

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Herman Heinrich “Henry” Wehausen

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 May 1921 (aged 67)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-1-2-2
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HENRY H. WEHAUSEN

DEATH RELEASES HENRY WEHAUSEN FROM SUFFERING
Henry Wehausen, 720 North Tenth street, life long resident of the city,
died at the family home yesterday afternoon after an illness which has
confined him to his bed for some time past. Mr. Wehausen was born on
Hamilton street of this city, June 29, 1852, his father being Herman
Wehausen, pioneer brick manufacturer of Manitowoc. He was a school mate
of Henry Boeckman who died two days ago and during his life time was an
engineer in local factories, an oiler on the Goodrich steamer and of
late years, until his health failed him, was janitor at the Madison (Park)
school.
Deceased is survived by his widow and three children, a son Walter and
daughter Mrs. Edward Kesselhorn of this city and another daughter, Mrs.
J. L. Hockett of Grinnell, Iowa. Nine grandchildren, one brother and
three sisters, also survive. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock from the home and will be under the auspices of the local
order of Maccabees of which he was a member. The Rev. M. S. Axtell will
preach the funeral sermon and burial will be made at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 28, 1921
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[bur. 05-31-1921/cause: cardio renal disease]

HENRY H. WEHAUSEN

DEATH RELEASES HENRY WEHAUSEN FROM SUFFERING
Henry Wehausen, 720 North Tenth street, life long resident of the city,
died at the family home yesterday afternoon after an illness which has
confined him to his bed for some time past. Mr. Wehausen was born on
Hamilton street of this city, June 29, 1852, his father being Herman
Wehausen, pioneer brick manufacturer of Manitowoc. He was a school mate
of Henry Boeckman who died two days ago and during his life time was an
engineer in local factories, an oiler on the Goodrich steamer and of
late years, until his health failed him, was janitor at the Madison (Park)
school.
Deceased is survived by his widow and three children, a son Walter and
daughter Mrs. Edward Kesselhorn of this city and another daughter, Mrs.
J. L. Hockett of Grinnell, Iowa. Nine grandchildren, one brother and
three sisters, also survive. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock from the home and will be under the auspices of the local
order of Maccabees of which he was a member. The Rev. M. S. Axtell will
preach the funeral sermon and burial will be made at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, May 28, 1921
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[bur. 05-31-1921/cause: cardio renal disease]


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