Funeral services for Ervin H. Kreiman(sic), 50, were held from the Meiselwitz Funeral home Monday afternoon, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman in charge. Members of the Kiel Masonic lodge took part in the services.
Mr. Kreiman was born in Manitowoc County on September 7, 1901. He was a graduate of Kiel high school and the University of Wisconsin School of Engineering.
He was employed as an electrical engineer by a Milwaukee concern for the past eight years. His death occurred Friday at his home, 2422 E. Beadford Ave., Milwaukee, after an illness of several months.
He is survived by his wife and three children, and two sisters, Hulda Kreimann, Kiel and Milwaukee, and Agena Kreimann, Minneapolis and Kiel. He was a member of Plymouth Congregational church, Milwaukee. Burial was in the Kiel cemetery.
No newspaper named, June 22, 1951
Funeral services for Ervin H. Kreiman(sic), 50, were held from the Meiselwitz Funeral home Monday afternoon, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman in charge. Members of the Kiel Masonic lodge took part in the services.
Mr. Kreiman was born in Manitowoc County on September 7, 1901. He was a graduate of Kiel high school and the University of Wisconsin School of Engineering.
He was employed as an electrical engineer by a Milwaukee concern for the past eight years. His death occurred Friday at his home, 2422 E. Beadford Ave., Milwaukee, after an illness of several months.
He is survived by his wife and three children, and two sisters, Hulda Kreimann, Kiel and Milwaukee, and Agena Kreimann, Minneapolis and Kiel. He was a member of Plymouth Congregational church, Milwaukee. Burial was in the Kiel cemetery.
No newspaper named, June 22, 1951
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