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Henry Froehlich

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Henry Froehlich

Birth
Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
6 Jan 1937 (aged 65)
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 9 Lot 48 Area X grave 4
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The Post-Crescent
Appleton, Wisconsin
Wed, Jan 06, 1937 · Page 4

HENRY FROEHLICH
Henry Froehlich, 65, 411 E. Pacific street, was found dead in his home about 6 o'clock this morning by a patrolman after a neighbor, who feared that something seemed wrong at the home, notified the police department. Dr. J. C. Troxel, city physician was called and said death was caused by heart disease. Dr. H. Ellsworth, county coroner, and Raymond P. Dohr, district attorney, investigated. No inquest will be held.

Froehlich, who operated a hard ware business at Black Creek for 11 years, was born Dec. 22, 1872, at Seymour. He lived in the town of Cicero for 25 years before moving to Black Creek and came to Appleton after retiring from business about 7 years ago. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and Free and Accepted Masons of Se'mour and treasurer of the Brotherhood society of the St. John Evangelical church, Apppleton.

Survivors include two brothers, John, Appleton; William, St. Paul and two sisters Mrs. Mamie O'Dell and Mrs. Wilhelmina Koch, Chicago.

Funeral services will be held at Friday afternoon at the Funeral home and 2 o'clock at the St. John Evangelical church with the Rev. E. Gunther in charge. will be in Riverside cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home from this evening until Time of services.
The Post-Crescent
Appleton, Wisconsin
Wed, Jan 06, 1937 · Page 4

HENRY FROEHLICH
Henry Froehlich, 65, 411 E. Pacific street, was found dead in his home about 6 o'clock this morning by a patrolman after a neighbor, who feared that something seemed wrong at the home, notified the police department. Dr. J. C. Troxel, city physician was called and said death was caused by heart disease. Dr. H. Ellsworth, county coroner, and Raymond P. Dohr, district attorney, investigated. No inquest will be held.

Froehlich, who operated a hard ware business at Black Creek for 11 years, was born Dec. 22, 1872, at Seymour. He lived in the town of Cicero for 25 years before moving to Black Creek and came to Appleton after retiring from business about 7 years ago. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and Free and Accepted Masons of Se'mour and treasurer of the Brotherhood society of the St. John Evangelical church, Apppleton.

Survivors include two brothers, John, Appleton; William, St. Paul and two sisters Mrs. Mamie O'Dell and Mrs. Wilhelmina Koch, Chicago.

Funeral services will be held at Friday afternoon at the Funeral home and 2 o'clock at the St. John Evangelical church with the Rev. E. Gunther in charge. will be in Riverside cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home from this evening until Time of services.


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