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Julius L Wagenknecht

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Julius L Wagenknecht

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Mar 1932 (aged 71)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JULIUS WAGENKNECHT

Julius Wagenknecht Passes Away at Bahr Home Monday
Ailing for the past two years, Julius Wagenknecht, aged 72, passed away on Sunday at 6 A.M. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bahr here. While he had suffered with diabetes for about two years, it is thought that the shock of the death of his son-in-law, C.A. Bahr hastened his end.
The deceased was born May 19, 1860, in the town of Schleswig.
In his early manhood he learned the mason trade. On March 4, 1884, he was united in marriage to Miss Doretta Haese of Kiel, in a ceremony preformed here. The couple after their marriage moved to Germantown, where they resided for about three years.
Leaving there, they went to Rockville, where they spend four years, and then came to Kiel. His wife preceded him in death October 5, 1900. In recent years, and up to the time of his illness, he acted as a janitor at the Citizens State Bank building.
Besides one sister, Mrs. Bertha Berg of Milwaukee and six grandchildren, he is survived by four children: Mrs. C.A.
(Hulda) Bahr of this city; Miss Ella Wagenknecht of Milwaukee; Mrs. C.R. Burdick of Jersey City, N.J., and Herman of Milwaukee.
One son, Walter, passed away in Kiel January 28, 1926.
Funeral Services were held from the Bahr home at 1:30 and at the St. Peter Reformed church at 2 o'clock, the Rev. A. George Schmid of New Holstein performing the last rites. Burial was in the Kiel cemetery.
Pallbearers were: F.S. Schnuelle, Gottlieb Burkhardt, Louis Backhaus, William H. Mattes, Rudolph Greve, and R.C. Voland.
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ANOTHER TRAGEDY
Tragedy struck twice in the C.A. Bahr home. Mr. Bahr, killed in an automobile accident Friday night, was buried today. His father-in-law, Julius Wagenknecht, died early today, and will be buried Wednesday. The Bahr home is the setting for both funeral services. (no dates or newspaper named)

JULIUS WAGENKNECHT

Julius Wagenknecht Passes Away at Bahr Home Monday
Ailing for the past two years, Julius Wagenknecht, aged 72, passed away on Sunday at 6 A.M. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bahr here. While he had suffered with diabetes for about two years, it is thought that the shock of the death of his son-in-law, C.A. Bahr hastened his end.
The deceased was born May 19, 1860, in the town of Schleswig.
In his early manhood he learned the mason trade. On March 4, 1884, he was united in marriage to Miss Doretta Haese of Kiel, in a ceremony preformed here. The couple after their marriage moved to Germantown, where they resided for about three years.
Leaving there, they went to Rockville, where they spend four years, and then came to Kiel. His wife preceded him in death October 5, 1900. In recent years, and up to the time of his illness, he acted as a janitor at the Citizens State Bank building.
Besides one sister, Mrs. Bertha Berg of Milwaukee and six grandchildren, he is survived by four children: Mrs. C.A.
(Hulda) Bahr of this city; Miss Ella Wagenknecht of Milwaukee; Mrs. C.R. Burdick of Jersey City, N.J., and Herman of Milwaukee.
One son, Walter, passed away in Kiel January 28, 1926.
Funeral Services were held from the Bahr home at 1:30 and at the St. Peter Reformed church at 2 o'clock, the Rev. A. George Schmid of New Holstein performing the last rites. Burial was in the Kiel cemetery.
Pallbearers were: F.S. Schnuelle, Gottlieb Burkhardt, Louis Backhaus, William H. Mattes, Rudolph Greve, and R.C. Voland.
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ANOTHER TRAGEDY
Tragedy struck twice in the C.A. Bahr home. Mr. Bahr, killed in an automobile accident Friday night, was buried today. His father-in-law, Julius Wagenknecht, died early today, and will be buried Wednesday. The Bahr home is the setting for both funeral services. (no dates or newspaper named)



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