Decedent was born in New York, March 12, 1860, and after his marriage tin 1889 to Anna Kistner the couple settled on a farm in town Schleswig. Mrs. Weiseckel died in 1918, and soon after he sold his farm to Fred. Kienbaum, but still lived on the place. He always enjoyed good health until several months ago, when he developed dropsy which cause his death as above stated.
Mr. Wieseckel leaves one son, Henry of Plymouth, and one sister, Mrs. Victor Jeanty of the town of Russell.
The funeral took place on Tuesday morning, interment being made in the Kiel cemetery beside the remains of his deceased wife. Rev. Rech officiated at the obsequies.
Tri-County Record – March 20, 1924
Decedent was born in New York, March 12, 1860, and after his marriage tin 1889 to Anna Kistner the couple settled on a farm in town Schleswig. Mrs. Weiseckel died in 1918, and soon after he sold his farm to Fred. Kienbaum, but still lived on the place. He always enjoyed good health until several months ago, when he developed dropsy which cause his death as above stated.
Mr. Wieseckel leaves one son, Henry of Plymouth, and one sister, Mrs. Victor Jeanty of the town of Russell.
The funeral took place on Tuesday morning, interment being made in the Kiel cemetery beside the remains of his deceased wife. Rev. Rech officiated at the obsequies.
Tri-County Record – March 20, 1924
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