Marathon Times
December 23, 1938
Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin)
Microfilm Number: 1937-1940 P74-1365
ALBERT KIEPKE LAID TO REST WEDNESDAY
Albert Kiepke, 33 town of Stettin, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday evening at 6:45 o'clock at the memorial hospital which he entered in an unconsious condition after collapsing from a dizzy spell suffered Saturday morning while he was cutting wood near his home. Fred Erdmann, who was helping Kiepke fell tree came to the latter's assistance and summoned help immediately.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the family home at 1:30 o'clock at the family home and at 2 o'clock at Trinity Lutheran church in that town, The Rev P. Martin Pilz officiated and burial was in the church cemetery.
The deceased was born April 28, 1875 in the town of Stettin, the son of Mr and Mrs. August Kiepke. He was married to Cora Christiansen, who died January 16, 1909, and on October 18, he was married in the town of Corning to Miss Clara Kriewald. Surviving are the widow; a son, William Kiepke, 113 N. Sixth avenue, Wausau' two step-sons, Bernard Kiepke, Marathon, and Lawrence Kiepke, Wausau, and a sister, Mrs. Carl Viergutz, Wausau.
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Note: Typed out EXACTLY as found. Typing mistakes in paragraphs 1 & 2. I didn't correct these mistakes.
Marathon Times
December 23, 1938
Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin)
Microfilm Number: 1937-1940 P74-1365
ALBERT KIEPKE LAID TO REST WEDNESDAY
Albert Kiepke, 33 town of Stettin, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday evening at 6:45 o'clock at the memorial hospital which he entered in an unconsious condition after collapsing from a dizzy spell suffered Saturday morning while he was cutting wood near his home. Fred Erdmann, who was helping Kiepke fell tree came to the latter's assistance and summoned help immediately.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the family home at 1:30 o'clock at the family home and at 2 o'clock at Trinity Lutheran church in that town, The Rev P. Martin Pilz officiated and burial was in the church cemetery.
The deceased was born April 28, 1875 in the town of Stettin, the son of Mr and Mrs. August Kiepke. He was married to Cora Christiansen, who died January 16, 1909, and on October 18, he was married in the town of Corning to Miss Clara Kriewald. Surviving are the widow; a son, William Kiepke, 113 N. Sixth avenue, Wausau' two step-sons, Bernard Kiepke, Marathon, and Lawrence Kiepke, Wausau, and a sister, Mrs. Carl Viergutz, Wausau.
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Note: Typed out EXACTLY as found. Typing mistakes in paragraphs 1 & 2. I didn't correct these mistakes.
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