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Albert Ferdinand Wagenknecht

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Albert Ferdinand Wagenknecht

Birth
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1942 (aged 62–63)
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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ALBERT WAGENKNECHT

Albert Wagenknecht Dies Sunday After Lingering illness
After an illness of several years duration, Albert F. Wagenknecht succumbed at his home on Sixth street, Sunday.
The deceased was born in this city on April 28, 1879, the son of Ferdinand and Emma Wagenknecht. He received his education in the public and high schools of this city, and for one year attended the Oshkosh Normal School, after which he spent 19 years teaching in the district schools of Manitowoc county.
In 1915 the officers and directors of the Citizens State Bank persuaded him to leave the teaching profession, and accepted the cashiership of the then newly organized bank, which position he held until 1934, when he resigned.
In October, 1904 he was united in marriage with Miss Louise Mattes, who with two children, Herbert and Mrs. William (Serena) Wescott of Fort Atkinson survive him. Other survivors are a brother, Gustave of this city; a sister, Mrs. Laura Hayme of Chicago, and three grandchildren, Charlotte and Daniel Wagenknecht and Thomas Wescott.
A son, Clarence, preceded him in death.
For fifteen years, Mr. Wagenknecht was a member of the School Board, and was its president during the building of the new school. He was a member of the Masonic Order, and the First Presbyterian Church.
ALBERT WAGENKNECHT

Albert Wagenknecht Dies Sunday After Lingering illness
After an illness of several years duration, Albert F. Wagenknecht succumbed at his home on Sixth street, Sunday.
The deceased was born in this city on April 28, 1879, the son of Ferdinand and Emma Wagenknecht. He received his education in the public and high schools of this city, and for one year attended the Oshkosh Normal School, after which he spent 19 years teaching in the district schools of Manitowoc county.
In 1915 the officers and directors of the Citizens State Bank persuaded him to leave the teaching profession, and accepted the cashiership of the then newly organized bank, which position he held until 1934, when he resigned.
In October, 1904 he was united in marriage with Miss Louise Mattes, who with two children, Herbert and Mrs. William (Serena) Wescott of Fort Atkinson survive him. Other survivors are a brother, Gustave of this city; a sister, Mrs. Laura Hayme of Chicago, and three grandchildren, Charlotte and Daniel Wagenknecht and Thomas Wescott.
A son, Clarence, preceded him in death.
For fifteen years, Mr. Wagenknecht was a member of the School Board, and was its president during the building of the new school. He was a member of the Masonic Order, and the First Presbyterian Church.


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