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Arthur Lindemann

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Arthur Lindemann

Birth
Death
8 Nov 1974 (aged 77)
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ARTHUR E. LINDEMANN

Funeral services for Arthur E. Lindemann, 77, of 717 Seventh Street, Kiel, who died at his home Friday morning, were held Monday at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel.
The Reverend Albert K. Borns, pastor of St. John United Church of Christ, New Holstein, officiated in the absence of the Reverend John F. Baumann, pastor of St. Peter United Church of Christ, Kiel. Burial was in the Schleswig Cemetery at Rockville.
Mr. Lindemann was born on January 11, 1897, in Manitowoc, the son of the late William and Adelia Haese Lindemann. The family later moved to the Town of Liberty, where he attended district school.
On October 19, 1918 he married Viola Sternbeck at Trinity Lutheran church in the Town of Liberty. The couple lived in the Town of Liberty for six years prior to moving to St. Nazianz. They moved to Kiel in 1948. Mr. Lindemann was employed at Household Utilities, Incorporated, at Kiel.
Six years before retirement he was employed by the Manitowoc Ship Building Company. He was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ at Kiel.
Survivors are his widow; twin daughters, Mrs. Clarence Sievert of Kiel and Mrs. Gilbert Weber of Route 1, New Holstein; a son, Robert of Kiel; five grandchildren; two brothers, Walter of Route 1 Newton and Paul of Sheboygan.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. - November 1974
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Lindemann, Arthur Emil (Jan. 11, 1897-Nov. 8, 1974 –husband of Viola Sternbeck [married Oct. 19, 1918 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Valders, Town of Liberty –Viola, 1899-1982. was the daughter of Rudolph Sternbeck and Emma Krueger] –son of William Lindemann [1868-1931] and Adelia Haese [1873-1963] –born in the City of Manitowoc, with the family later moving to the Town of Liberty –lived in St. Nazianz from about 1924 to 1948, when he moved to Kiel –from 1938 to 1947, Arthur worked at the St. Nazianz Silver Fox Farm and lived in the house on the property –residence in Kiel was 717 Seventh Street –plumber, home construction –died from "adeno carcinoma of the sigmoid colon with metastasis, 8 months") –buried at Rockville Cemetery, Town of Schleswig [marriage record Manitowoc 13-576] [death record Manitowoc 75-156]
ARTHUR E. LINDEMANN

Funeral services for Arthur E. Lindemann, 77, of 717 Seventh Street, Kiel, who died at his home Friday morning, were held Monday at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel.
The Reverend Albert K. Borns, pastor of St. John United Church of Christ, New Holstein, officiated in the absence of the Reverend John F. Baumann, pastor of St. Peter United Church of Christ, Kiel. Burial was in the Schleswig Cemetery at Rockville.
Mr. Lindemann was born on January 11, 1897, in Manitowoc, the son of the late William and Adelia Haese Lindemann. The family later moved to the Town of Liberty, where he attended district school.
On October 19, 1918 he married Viola Sternbeck at Trinity Lutheran church in the Town of Liberty. The couple lived in the Town of Liberty for six years prior to moving to St. Nazianz. They moved to Kiel in 1948. Mr. Lindemann was employed at Household Utilities, Incorporated, at Kiel.
Six years before retirement he was employed by the Manitowoc Ship Building Company. He was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ at Kiel.
Survivors are his widow; twin daughters, Mrs. Clarence Sievert of Kiel and Mrs. Gilbert Weber of Route 1, New Holstein; a son, Robert of Kiel; five grandchildren; two brothers, Walter of Route 1 Newton and Paul of Sheboygan.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. - November 1974
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Lindemann, Arthur Emil (Jan. 11, 1897-Nov. 8, 1974 –husband of Viola Sternbeck [married Oct. 19, 1918 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Valders, Town of Liberty –Viola, 1899-1982. was the daughter of Rudolph Sternbeck and Emma Krueger] –son of William Lindemann [1868-1931] and Adelia Haese [1873-1963] –born in the City of Manitowoc, with the family later moving to the Town of Liberty –lived in St. Nazianz from about 1924 to 1948, when he moved to Kiel –from 1938 to 1947, Arthur worked at the St. Nazianz Silver Fox Farm and lived in the house on the property –residence in Kiel was 717 Seventh Street –plumber, home construction –died from "adeno carcinoma of the sigmoid colon with metastasis, 8 months") –buried at Rockville Cemetery, Town of Schleswig [marriage record Manitowoc 13-576] [death record Manitowoc 75-156]

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