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Otto Adolph Stoelting

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Otto Adolph Stoelting

Birth
Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Oct 1961 (aged 95)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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He was the last survivor of the three brothers who founded Stoelting Brothers Company. The company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1955.He served as vice president of the firm until hisretirement in 1943.
A son of the late Frederick and Sophia Martin Stoelting, Mr. Stoelting was born October 13, 1886, at Franklin in the Town of Herman. He was baptized and confirmed at Emmanuel United Church of Christ in the Town of Herman and attended district schools and Mission House College.
Following the death of his first wife, the former Matilda Boedeker of the Town of Herman, he married Mrs. Helena Loos of Kiel on December 2, 1919. The couple made their home in Kiel since that time.
A prominent resident of the community, Mr. Stoelting was a founder, vice president and director of the Citizens State Bank of Kiel and was associated with the bank from 1914 to 1954.
He also was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ at Kiel, a former member of the Church Brotherhood, and served as a member of the church building committee when the church was constructed in 1937.
Survivors are the widow; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Clarence (Cora) Vogt, Wauwatosa; a step-granddaughter, and a brother, Herman of Franklin.
The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Vernon Jaberg and burial was in the Kiel cemetery. The Stoelting factory was closed Friday for the services. - October 1961
He was the last survivor of the three brothers who founded Stoelting Brothers Company. The company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1955.He served as vice president of the firm until hisretirement in 1943.
A son of the late Frederick and Sophia Martin Stoelting, Mr. Stoelting was born October 13, 1886, at Franklin in the Town of Herman. He was baptized and confirmed at Emmanuel United Church of Christ in the Town of Herman and attended district schools and Mission House College.
Following the death of his first wife, the former Matilda Boedeker of the Town of Herman, he married Mrs. Helena Loos of Kiel on December 2, 1919. The couple made their home in Kiel since that time.
A prominent resident of the community, Mr. Stoelting was a founder, vice president and director of the Citizens State Bank of Kiel and was associated with the bank from 1914 to 1954.
He also was a member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ at Kiel, a former member of the Church Brotherhood, and served as a member of the church building committee when the church was constructed in 1937.
Survivors are the widow; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Clarence (Cora) Vogt, Wauwatosa; a step-granddaughter, and a brother, Herman of Franklin.
The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Vernon Jaberg and burial was in the Kiel cemetery. The Stoelting factory was closed Friday for the services. - October 1961

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