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Albert C Vetting

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Albert C Vetting

Birth
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11 Sep 1927 (aged 65)
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Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DEATH CLOSES FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERINGS
Death yesterday came as a merciful deliverance to Albert Vetting, prominent Manitowoc business man bringing to an end his life of nearly 67 years, 15 years of which had been spent in patient suffering and during more than a year of which he had been bedridden. His passing was a deliverance from years of untold sufferings through which he had borne up courageously. The deceased would have reached his sixty-seventh year had he lived until October 21.Funeral services will be held from the home at 927 South Fourteenth street,Wednesday afternoon at 2, interment will be made at Evergreen. Mr. Vetting was a member of the Modern Woodmen, and it is probably that body will attend the last rites.
Mr. Vetting was born in Newton and had made this county his home for life.
At an early age he removed to this city where he was to enjoy success as a business man. His early training brought him into the cooper's trade, from which he changed to painter and some years ago he took over an interest in
the Palace laundry, with which organization he was connected at the time of death.
Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Sarah Vetting, nee Downs, whom he wedded on February 4, 1911. One sister, Mrs. John Herzog of this city also survives.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, September 12, 1927 p.2
DEATH CLOSES FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERINGS
Death yesterday came as a merciful deliverance to Albert Vetting, prominent Manitowoc business man bringing to an end his life of nearly 67 years, 15 years of which had been spent in patient suffering and during more than a year of which he had been bedridden. His passing was a deliverance from years of untold sufferings through which he had borne up courageously. The deceased would have reached his sixty-seventh year had he lived until October 21.Funeral services will be held from the home at 927 South Fourteenth street,Wednesday afternoon at 2, interment will be made at Evergreen. Mr. Vetting was a member of the Modern Woodmen, and it is probably that body will attend the last rites.
Mr. Vetting was born in Newton and had made this county his home for life.
At an early age he removed to this city where he was to enjoy success as a business man. His early training brought him into the cooper's trade, from which he changed to painter and some years ago he took over an interest in
the Palace laundry, with which organization he was connected at the time of death.
Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Sarah Vetting, nee Downs, whom he wedded on February 4, 1911. One sister, Mrs. John Herzog of this city also survives.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, September 12, 1927 p.2


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