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Elmer P Weiskopf

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Elmer P Weiskopf

Birth
Death
1984 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Elmer P Weiskopf no newspaper named April 2, 1984

Elmer P. Weiskopf, 77 of 731 Center Street, Kiel, died early Monday morning at Calumet Memorial Hospital in Chilton, where he had been a patient for three days.
He was born January 20, 1907, in the Town of Schleswig, son of Jacob and Louise Mathes Weiskopf. He attended district school. Mr. Weiskopf served with the Army during World War II.
He and the former Dorothy Voland were married November 7, 1936, in the Town of Meeme. The couple resided in Kiel, where Mr. Weiskopf was employed at A. A. Laun Furniture Company for 48 years. He retired in 1972. Mr. Weiskopf was a member of St. Peter UCC in Kiel. He served as the first usher of the church, and was a former member of the Church Brotherhood.
Mr. Weiskopf was also a member of the Casper-Bechle-Wilkens Post 99, American Legion, Kiel. He was also a charter member of the Kiel Order of Redmen and the Kiel Fire Department.
Surviving are his wife and a brother Clarence of Kiel. He was preceded in death by a sister and two brothers.
Elmer P Weiskopf no newspaper named April 2, 1984

Elmer P. Weiskopf, 77 of 731 Center Street, Kiel, died early Monday morning at Calumet Memorial Hospital in Chilton, where he had been a patient for three days.
He was born January 20, 1907, in the Town of Schleswig, son of Jacob and Louise Mathes Weiskopf. He attended district school. Mr. Weiskopf served with the Army during World War II.
He and the former Dorothy Voland were married November 7, 1936, in the Town of Meeme. The couple resided in Kiel, where Mr. Weiskopf was employed at A. A. Laun Furniture Company for 48 years. He retired in 1972. Mr. Weiskopf was a member of St. Peter UCC in Kiel. He served as the first usher of the church, and was a former member of the Church Brotherhood.
Mr. Weiskopf was also a member of the Casper-Bechle-Wilkens Post 99, American Legion, Kiel. He was also a charter member of the Kiel Order of Redmen and the Kiel Fire Department.
Surviving are his wife and a brother Clarence of Kiel. He was preceded in death by a sister and two brothers.

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