The community was shocked on Friday afternoon when it learned that Henry Krohn, Jr., had passed away, after a short illness of acute encephalitis.
He was the eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Krohn, being born December 30, 1915. He attended the public school and was also a member of the Reformed Sunday school class, and a member of the Juvenile band.
The funeral was held on Monday afternoon with services at the home, Rev. A. C. Plappert officiating. Mrs. H. F. Arps of Chilton sang two vocal solos. Pallbearers were: Adrian Freund, Henry Gremmer, Wilber Harder, Winfield Hipke, Waldemar Vollstedt and Milton Meyer.
Henry, Jr. leaves to mourn his untimely death his parents, and one brother, Frederick, nine years old. Interment was made in the local cemetery.
The community was shocked on Friday afternoon when it learned that Henry Krohn, Jr., had passed away, after a short illness of acute encephalitis.
He was the eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Krohn, being born December 30, 1915. He attended the public school and was also a member of the Reformed Sunday school class, and a member of the Juvenile band.
The funeral was held on Monday afternoon with services at the home, Rev. A. C. Plappert officiating. Mrs. H. F. Arps of Chilton sang two vocal solos. Pallbearers were: Adrian Freund, Henry Gremmer, Wilber Harder, Winfield Hipke, Waldemar Vollstedt and Milton Meyer.
Henry, Jr. leaves to mourn his untimely death his parents, and one brother, Frederick, nine years old. Interment was made in the local cemetery.
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