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Jacob Raquet

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Jacob Raquet

Birth
Death
26 Jul 1933 (aged 64)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Jacob Raquet Rites are Held
Large Number of Relatives, Friends Gather for Services Here
Jacob Raquet, 64, died suddenly from a heart stroke Wednesday of last week at 4:30 p. m. at his farm home, two and one—half miles northeast of here.
Mr. Raquet was born Feb. 4, 1869, in the town of Schleswig. He was married twice, first to Annie Reichert of Town Rhine, who passed away 32 years ago and on March 5, 1904, to Annie Buettner of the town of Schleswig.
Mr. Raquet is survived by his wife, their son Arthur of Town Rhine and their daughter, Mrs. Walter Meiselwitz of the Town of New Holstein; five grandchildren, six brothers, Frank of Millhome, John of Kiel, David and Carl of Town Schieswig, George of Town Rhine and Emil of Kohler; three sisters, Miss Barbara Raquet Millhome; Mrs. Henty Dirks, Louis Corners; and Mrs. Herman Roethel of Kiel.
Mr. Raquet was a member of the Kiel assembly, Equitable Reserve Association No. 14? which organization attended (tear in paper) rites in a body.
Funeral services were held here Saturday afternoon from the family residence at ?:30 o'clock and at 2 o'clock services were held at the St. Peter Reformed church.
The Rev. E. L. Worthman officiated and burial was made in the local cemetery on the family lot. At the church the Senior Choir sang: "Naeher mein Gott zu Dir," Uber den Sternen ist Ruh," and "Gott mit Euch, sehn uns wieder."
Pallbearers were: Frederick Umsonst, Henry Jugenheimer, John Kuhn, Edwin Voigt, Adolph Meiselwitz, and William Happel.
Relatives and friends from Antigo, Charlesburg, Charlestown, Town of Eaton, Millhome, Manitowoc, Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Reedsville,New Holstein, Meggers, Kohler, Town of Rhine and Ada attended the funeral. Two brothers of the deceased, Carl of the town of Schleswig and George of the town of Rhine could not attend the funeral on account of illness. - July 28, 1933
Jacob Raquet Rites are Held
Large Number of Relatives, Friends Gather for Services Here
Jacob Raquet, 64, died suddenly from a heart stroke Wednesday of last week at 4:30 p. m. at his farm home, two and one—half miles northeast of here.
Mr. Raquet was born Feb. 4, 1869, in the town of Schleswig. He was married twice, first to Annie Reichert of Town Rhine, who passed away 32 years ago and on March 5, 1904, to Annie Buettner of the town of Schleswig.
Mr. Raquet is survived by his wife, their son Arthur of Town Rhine and their daughter, Mrs. Walter Meiselwitz of the Town of New Holstein; five grandchildren, six brothers, Frank of Millhome, John of Kiel, David and Carl of Town Schieswig, George of Town Rhine and Emil of Kohler; three sisters, Miss Barbara Raquet Millhome; Mrs. Henty Dirks, Louis Corners; and Mrs. Herman Roethel of Kiel.
Mr. Raquet was a member of the Kiel assembly, Equitable Reserve Association No. 14? which organization attended (tear in paper) rites in a body.
Funeral services were held here Saturday afternoon from the family residence at ?:30 o'clock and at 2 o'clock services were held at the St. Peter Reformed church.
The Rev. E. L. Worthman officiated and burial was made in the local cemetery on the family lot. At the church the Senior Choir sang: "Naeher mein Gott zu Dir," Uber den Sternen ist Ruh," and "Gott mit Euch, sehn uns wieder."
Pallbearers were: Frederick Umsonst, Henry Jugenheimer, John Kuhn, Edwin Voigt, Adolph Meiselwitz, and William Happel.
Relatives and friends from Antigo, Charlesburg, Charlestown, Town of Eaton, Millhome, Manitowoc, Elkhart Lake, Sheboygan, Reedsville,New Holstein, Meggers, Kohler, Town of Rhine and Ada attended the funeral. Two brothers of the deceased, Carl of the town of Schleswig and George of the town of Rhine could not attend the funeral on account of illness. - July 28, 1933


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