Graveside services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mr. Teitgen was born at Manitowoc. He married the former Olga Schutte and she preceded him in death May 2, 1969. Survivors include a son, Dr. Ralph E. Teitgen of Fox Point, Wis., two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Wilk of New York and Mrs. Bernard T. Stowe of Wauwatosa and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Allen of Los Angeles.
The Feerick Funeral Home, Milwaukee, is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. July 14, 1971
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[d. 07-13-1971 at Milwaukee WI/age 82 yrs./bur. on Mrs. August Schuette lot]
(25 Sep 1888/Jul 1971/SSDI)
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INVITATIONS OUT FOR WEDDING OF SOCIETY FOLKS
Marriage of Miss Olga Schuette and R.B. Teitgen on April 29 Invitations were issued yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. August Schuette for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Olga, and Roland Bernard Teitgen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Teitgen, which will be celebrated at the Schuette home Saturday evening, April 29, the ceremony being at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Teitgen will make their home at Milwaukee taking up their residence at 174 Belair Place where they will be at home after June 1. Both are prominent young people of the city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, April 15, 1916 P.8
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The marriage of Miss Olga Schuette and Mr. Roland Teitgen was solemnized Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schuette, South 8th Street. Rev. Keicher, pastor of St. James Church, performed the ceremony. Mrs. William Pauly was the matron of honor and Miss Verla Sells of Florence, Wis., and Miss Rose Teitgen, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Mr. John Topic acted as groomsman and Catherine Schuette as flower girl. The home was beautifully decorated for the affair and music was furnished by Urban's orchestra. Following the ceremony there was a reception and dinner was served to the invited guests. The bride is a graduate of the old First Ward High School and of Milwaukee Downer College. She is an accomplished young lady and a favorite in society. With a heart as pure as dew drops trembling on violets, she will make a home of her husband a paradise of enchantment like the home of her girlhood, where the harp of marriage with its chords of devotion and endearment sent forth sweet strains. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Teitgen and is a graduate of the First Ward High School and was employed in the National Bank for a time and later connected with the Creme De Menthe Gum Company. He sold his interest in the company last year and went to Milwaukee, acquiring an interest in Campbell Laundry Co. of that city. He is the secretary-treasurer of that concern. After a wedding trip in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Teitgen will go to housekeeping at 174 Belarr Place, Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May 4, 1916
Contributor: Kent Salomon
Graveside services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mr. Teitgen was born at Manitowoc. He married the former Olga Schutte and she preceded him in death May 2, 1969. Survivors include a son, Dr. Ralph E. Teitgen of Fox Point, Wis., two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Wilk of New York and Mrs. Bernard T. Stowe of Wauwatosa and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Allen of Los Angeles.
The Feerick Funeral Home, Milwaukee, is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. July 14, 1971
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[d. 07-13-1971 at Milwaukee WI/age 82 yrs./bur. on Mrs. August Schuette lot]
(25 Sep 1888/Jul 1971/SSDI)
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INVITATIONS OUT FOR WEDDING OF SOCIETY FOLKS
Marriage of Miss Olga Schuette and R.B. Teitgen on April 29 Invitations were issued yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. August Schuette for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Olga, and Roland Bernard Teitgen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Teitgen, which will be celebrated at the Schuette home Saturday evening, April 29, the ceremony being at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Teitgen will make their home at Milwaukee taking up their residence at 174 Belair Place where they will be at home after June 1. Both are prominent young people of the city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, April 15, 1916 P.8
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The marriage of Miss Olga Schuette and Mr. Roland Teitgen was solemnized Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schuette, South 8th Street. Rev. Keicher, pastor of St. James Church, performed the ceremony. Mrs. William Pauly was the matron of honor and Miss Verla Sells of Florence, Wis., and Miss Rose Teitgen, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Mr. John Topic acted as groomsman and Catherine Schuette as flower girl. The home was beautifully decorated for the affair and music was furnished by Urban's orchestra. Following the ceremony there was a reception and dinner was served to the invited guests. The bride is a graduate of the old First Ward High School and of Milwaukee Downer College. She is an accomplished young lady and a favorite in society. With a heart as pure as dew drops trembling on violets, she will make a home of her husband a paradise of enchantment like the home of her girlhood, where the harp of marriage with its chords of devotion and endearment sent forth sweet strains. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Teitgen and is a graduate of the First Ward High School and was employed in the National Bank for a time and later connected with the Creme De Menthe Gum Company. He sold his interest in the company last year and went to Milwaukee, acquiring an interest in Campbell Laundry Co. of that city. He is the secretary-treasurer of that concern. After a wedding trip in the East, Mr. and Mrs. Teitgen will go to housekeeping at 174 Belarr Place, Milwaukee.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., May 4, 1916
Contributor: Kent Salomon
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