Death claimed Ernst P. Baumann, a well-known, resident and former business man of Kiel on Saturday morning at St. Nicholas hospital, Sheboygan, following a prolonged illness. Mr. Baumann had been suffering from internal cancer for about six or seven months and had finally succumbed.
Deceased was born in the town of Rhine, Dec. 9, 1856, and spent his early life on the farm. He was united in marriage in 1880 to Anthonia Wernicke and the couple moved to St. Cloud and later to Kiel, being engaged in the meat retail business at both places. He had sold out his business here about seven years ago. His wife had preceded him in death four years ago.
Survivors include eight sisters and two brothers,five children and four grandchildren. The sisters are: Mrs. J. C. Gessert and Mrs. Jacob Stumpf of Kiel; Mrs. August Krembs, and Mrs. Herman Messing of St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Christ. Isserloth, St. Cloud; Mrs. Hulda Barkley, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Wm. Pinnow, Racine; and Mrs. Wm. Obigt, Sheboygan.
The brothers are: Edw. Baumann, Kiel, and Arthur Baumann of St. Cloud.
The children are: Gustave, Evansville, Ind.; Herbert, Norwood, Ill.;Helmuth, Chicago, Adolph 0., Madison, and Mrs. Oscar Griebenow, Owen, Wis.
Funeral services were held at the home of the sister, Mrs. Jacob Stumpf of Kiel, Tuesday. Rev. Rech of the German Reformed church officiated and interment was made in the Kiel cemetery. The Odd Fellows and the Modern Woodmen, of which organizations he was a member, attended the last rites in a body.
Tri-County Record - January 18, 1923
Death claimed Ernst P. Baumann, a well-known, resident and former business man of Kiel on Saturday morning at St. Nicholas hospital, Sheboygan, following a prolonged illness. Mr. Baumann had been suffering from internal cancer for about six or seven months and had finally succumbed.
Deceased was born in the town of Rhine, Dec. 9, 1856, and spent his early life on the farm. He was united in marriage in 1880 to Anthonia Wernicke and the couple moved to St. Cloud and later to Kiel, being engaged in the meat retail business at both places. He had sold out his business here about seven years ago. His wife had preceded him in death four years ago.
Survivors include eight sisters and two brothers,five children and four grandchildren. The sisters are: Mrs. J. C. Gessert and Mrs. Jacob Stumpf of Kiel; Mrs. August Krembs, and Mrs. Herman Messing of St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Christ. Isserloth, St. Cloud; Mrs. Hulda Barkley, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Wm. Pinnow, Racine; and Mrs. Wm. Obigt, Sheboygan.
The brothers are: Edw. Baumann, Kiel, and Arthur Baumann of St. Cloud.
The children are: Gustave, Evansville, Ind.; Herbert, Norwood, Ill.;Helmuth, Chicago, Adolph 0., Madison, and Mrs. Oscar Griebenow, Owen, Wis.
Funeral services were held at the home of the sister, Mrs. Jacob Stumpf of Kiel, Tuesday. Rev. Rech of the German Reformed church officiated and interment was made in the Kiel cemetery. The Odd Fellows and the Modern Woodmen, of which organizations he was a member, attended the last rites in a body.
Tri-County Record - January 18, 1923
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