Funeral services for Frank Robert Kuehne, 66, Illinois landscaper, who passed away at his new home here at 7 p.m. Saturday, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Erbe-Hoffmann Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul Brown of Glenview, Ill. Officiated. Burial was made in the New Holstein city cemetery.
The deceased was in ill health for several months and suffered a stroke the Wednesday preceding his death. He was affiliated with the Elks Club of Lake Forest, Ill., and a member of the Methodist church of Glenview.
Mr. Kuehne was born July 23, 1871 in Gotha, Germany, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuehne. In 1891 he went to Norway where he lived for two years and in 1893 he came to America and located in a Chicago suburb.
On March 4, 1896 he was united in marriage with Miss Annie Rodenbeck and they made their home in Glenview. He was a landscaper and traveled throughout the state following his work. In December of 1935 he came to New Holstein.
Survivors include his widow; two brothers, Robert of Lake Forest and Otto of Berlin; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Kirst of Berlin, Germany; and Mrs. Molly Schreiber, Mrs. Elsie Ravenhill, and Mrs. Gretchen Schneider, all of Chicago.
The pallbearers, all nephews, were Alfred Laun, Jr., Donald Laun, Robert Kuehne, Robert G. Kuehn, Albert Schreiber, and Edward Schneider.
Funeral services for Frank Robert Kuehne, 66, Illinois landscaper, who passed away at his new home here at 7 p.m. Saturday, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Erbe-Hoffmann Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul Brown of Glenview, Ill. Officiated. Burial was made in the New Holstein city cemetery.
The deceased was in ill health for several months and suffered a stroke the Wednesday preceding his death. He was affiliated with the Elks Club of Lake Forest, Ill., and a member of the Methodist church of Glenview.
Mr. Kuehne was born July 23, 1871 in Gotha, Germany, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuehne. In 1891 he went to Norway where he lived for two years and in 1893 he came to America and located in a Chicago suburb.
On March 4, 1896 he was united in marriage with Miss Annie Rodenbeck and they made their home in Glenview. He was a landscaper and traveled throughout the state following his work. In December of 1935 he came to New Holstein.
Survivors include his widow; two brothers, Robert of Lake Forest and Otto of Berlin; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Kirst of Berlin, Germany; and Mrs. Molly Schreiber, Mrs. Elsie Ravenhill, and Mrs. Gretchen Schneider, all of Chicago.
The pallbearers, all nephews, were Alfred Laun, Jr., Donald Laun, Robert Kuehne, Robert G. Kuehn, Albert Schreiber, and Edward Schneider.
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