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Gerhardt W. V. Holtz

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Gerhardt W. V. Holtz

Birth
Death
21 Nov 1925 (aged 18)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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[6-79]
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GERHARDT HOLTZ

Gerhardt Holtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holtz
residing north of the city, failed to rally following an operation for appendicitis and died at the hospital at 2 o'clock this morning.
The funeral will be held Monday from the home with services at the Lutheran church at Eighth and Marshall street, at 12:45 at noon, the Rev. Kark Machmiller officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.

Gerhardt Holtz was born at the farm home near this city and only recently celebrated his eighteenth birthday. He attended the local schools.
Surviving him are his parents, four brothers, Eugene,
Irwin, Reuben and Norman and five sisters, Mrs. August Haese of Reedsville, Mrs. Anton Skarda of this city, Mrs. Edward Musil of Milwaukee, Erna and Helen, at home.

Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, November 21, 1925 P.2
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It appears the newspaper was in error as to the cemetery, because he is without a doubt buried in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery in the family plot and not Evergreen.

GERHARDT HOLTZ

Gerhardt Holtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holtz
residing north of the city, failed to rally following an operation for appendicitis and died at the hospital at 2 o'clock this morning.
The funeral will be held Monday from the home with services at the Lutheran church at Eighth and Marshall street, at 12:45 at noon, the Rev. Kark Machmiller officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.

Gerhardt Holtz was born at the farm home near this city and only recently celebrated his eighteenth birthday. He attended the local schools.
Surviving him are his parents, four brothers, Eugene,
Irwin, Reuben and Norman and five sisters, Mrs. August Haese of Reedsville, Mrs. Anton Skarda of this city, Mrs. Edward Musil of Milwaukee, Erna and Helen, at home.

Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, November 21, 1925 P.2
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It appears the newspaper was in error as to the cemetery, because he is without a doubt buried in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery in the family plot and not Evergreen.


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