The death of George Oesau occurred at 9 o'clock last Wednesday evening at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Voss, two miles north of this city. Mr. Oesau had reached the age of 69. Mr. Oesau had suffered a stroke of apoplexy on Saturday, October 8th. He was born on a farm east of New Holstein on April 10th, 1863, and farming has been his occupation all his life.
Mr. Oesau was married to Kathryn Reichert of Marshfield, who passed away July 4, 1925. He is survived by one daughter, Clara of this city, one brother, Arthur of Manitowoc, and three sisters Mrs. Fred Borck and Mrs. Margaret Laurent of Thorp, and Mrs. Theodore Oesau.
Funeral services took place at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Meiselwitz Undertaking Parlor, and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery, with Emil Meinardus officiating. The pallbearers were: John Boege, Carl Wittrock, Henry Burkhardt, Albert Maurer, William Buchholz and Rudolph Feile. Mr. Oesau was a charter member of the New Holstein Turnverein.
The following from out of town attended the funeral: Mrs. Fred Borck and Mrs. Margaret Laurent of Thorp and Arthur Oesau and family of Manitowoc.
(No date or newspaper named
From Manitowoc county death records:
George Oesau (v.27 p.490)
Husband of Katie Reichart
April 10, 1863-Oct. 12, 1932
Son of Tjark Oesau and Margarite Weber (both born Germany)
Born Town of New Holstein –farmer
Died from "apoplexy –arteriosclerosis"
Buried at the Kiel Cemetery
The death of George Oesau occurred at 9 o'clock last Wednesday evening at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Voss, two miles north of this city. Mr. Oesau had reached the age of 69. Mr. Oesau had suffered a stroke of apoplexy on Saturday, October 8th. He was born on a farm east of New Holstein on April 10th, 1863, and farming has been his occupation all his life.
Mr. Oesau was married to Kathryn Reichert of Marshfield, who passed away July 4, 1925. He is survived by one daughter, Clara of this city, one brother, Arthur of Manitowoc, and three sisters Mrs. Fred Borck and Mrs. Margaret Laurent of Thorp, and Mrs. Theodore Oesau.
Funeral services took place at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Meiselwitz Undertaking Parlor, and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery, with Emil Meinardus officiating. The pallbearers were: John Boege, Carl Wittrock, Henry Burkhardt, Albert Maurer, William Buchholz and Rudolph Feile. Mr. Oesau was a charter member of the New Holstein Turnverein.
The following from out of town attended the funeral: Mrs. Fred Borck and Mrs. Margaret Laurent of Thorp and Arthur Oesau and family of Manitowoc.
(No date or newspaper named
From Manitowoc county death records:
George Oesau (v.27 p.490)
Husband of Katie Reichart
April 10, 1863-Oct. 12, 1932
Son of Tjark Oesau and Margarite Weber (both born Germany)
Born Town of New Holstein –farmer
Died from "apoplexy –arteriosclerosis"
Buried at the Kiel Cemetery
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