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Richard J Krutzik

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Richard J Krutzik

Birth
Death
1977 (aged 82–83)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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RICHARD J KRUTZIK

Richard J. Krutzik, 82, of Kiel area resident, died Sunday at Lakeview Hospital, Milwaukee. He had recently resided with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Uhem, Milwaukee.
He was born September 6, 1894 in Marathon, a son of John and Mary Fitzen Krutzik. He moved to Sheboygan with his family as a youth where he attended St. Peter Claver Catholic School. Mr. Krutzik was a veteran of World War I.
Feb. 6, 1918 he married Anna Nottling at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church, Kiel. The couple resided in the Kiel area their entire married lives and observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1968. Mr. Krutzik was employed by the Lauson Company, New Holstein, and later by Kohler Company. Mrs. Krutzik died May 10, 1975. He was a member of World War I Barracks, Sheboygan.
Mr. Krutzik is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Uhen, and Mrs. Henry Bunge, rural Kiel; a son, Raymond, Kiel; 10 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert, rural Kiel and two brothers, Jacob, New Holstein and Joseph of Oconto.
Funeral services were held Wednesday in Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church, the Reverend Francis Kerscher, pastor, celebrant of the requiem Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Kiel Tri-County Record – June 2, 1977
RICHARD J KRUTZIK

Richard J. Krutzik, 82, of Kiel area resident, died Sunday at Lakeview Hospital, Milwaukee. He had recently resided with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Uhem, Milwaukee.
He was born September 6, 1894 in Marathon, a son of John and Mary Fitzen Krutzik. He moved to Sheboygan with his family as a youth where he attended St. Peter Claver Catholic School. Mr. Krutzik was a veteran of World War I.
Feb. 6, 1918 he married Anna Nottling at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church, Kiel. The couple resided in the Kiel area their entire married lives and observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1968. Mr. Krutzik was employed by the Lauson Company, New Holstein, and later by Kohler Company. Mrs. Krutzik died May 10, 1975. He was a member of World War I Barracks, Sheboygan.
Mr. Krutzik is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Uhen, and Mrs. Henry Bunge, rural Kiel; a son, Raymond, Kiel; 10 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert, rural Kiel and two brothers, Jacob, New Holstein and Joseph of Oconto.
Funeral services were held Wednesday in Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic church, the Reverend Francis Kerscher, pastor, celebrant of the requiem Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Kiel Tri-County Record – June 2, 1977

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