Weimar Mercury, 13 Apr 1928, page 3
ERNEST HICKEL DIES.
Ernest Hickel passed quietly and peacefully away at the home of his brother-in-law, George Brandt, at Holman. Deceased formerly lived in the St. John section. He was a good, honest, upright man. He had been suffering with tuberculosis, which caused his death. His father and mother both preceded him in death. He was about 40 years of age.
The remains were laid to rest in the St. Rosa Catholic cemetery Tuesday morning at 9:30. Rev. Lenzen officiating.
He is survived by two sister, Mrs. Geo Brandt and Miss Annie Hickel. To them we extend our most sincere sympathy. — Schulenburg Sticker.
Weimar Mercury, 13 Apr 1928, page 3
ERNEST HICKEL DIES.
Ernest Hickel passed quietly and peacefully away at the home of his brother-in-law, George Brandt, at Holman. Deceased formerly lived in the St. John section. He was a good, honest, upright man. He had been suffering with tuberculosis, which caused his death. His father and mother both preceded him in death. He was about 40 years of age.
The remains were laid to rest in the St. Rosa Catholic cemetery Tuesday morning at 9:30. Rev. Lenzen officiating.
He is survived by two sister, Mrs. Geo Brandt and Miss Annie Hickel. To them we extend our most sincere sympathy. — Schulenburg Sticker.
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