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Herman Kreimann

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Herman Kreimann

Birth
Death
1933 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Herman F. Kreimann, 69, Dies at His Home Monday
Herman F. Kreimann, aged 69, well-known resident, passed away. In May, 1932, the deceased had undergone an operation from which he recovered to resume his duties the following September.
Mr. Kreimann was born on a farm in the town of New Holstein, November 27, 1863, and later lived with his parents on a farm in the Town of Schleswig. He was united in marriage to Miss Anna Bookmeir of the town of New Holstein on March 20th, 1889, and the couple settled on a farm in Meggers which they operated until 1917 when they moved to Kiel to their present home. For many years Mr. Kreimann served as director of the Calumet County Mutual Fire Insurance company, and he served as janitor and caretaker of the Kiel City Hall building from the time of its erection in 1927 until his death.
Mr. Kreimann was baptized and confirmed in the Reformed church of which he was a life-long member.
Survivors are his wife, three children, Miss Hulda and Erwin, both of Milwaukee and Miss Agena of Minneapolis, Minn.; one granddaughter, Nancy Lee Kreimann; a brother, Ferdinand of New Holstein; and two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Gau of the town of Eaton and Mrs. George Hajenga of New Holstein.
Herman F. Kreimann, 69, Dies at His Home Monday
Herman F. Kreimann, aged 69, well-known resident, passed away. In May, 1932, the deceased had undergone an operation from which he recovered to resume his duties the following September.
Mr. Kreimann was born on a farm in the town of New Holstein, November 27, 1863, and later lived with his parents on a farm in the Town of Schleswig. He was united in marriage to Miss Anna Bookmeir of the town of New Holstein on March 20th, 1889, and the couple settled on a farm in Meggers which they operated until 1917 when they moved to Kiel to their present home. For many years Mr. Kreimann served as director of the Calumet County Mutual Fire Insurance company, and he served as janitor and caretaker of the Kiel City Hall building from the time of its erection in 1927 until his death.
Mr. Kreimann was baptized and confirmed in the Reformed church of which he was a life-long member.
Survivors are his wife, three children, Miss Hulda and Erwin, both of Milwaukee and Miss Agena of Minneapolis, Minn.; one granddaughter, Nancy Lee Kreimann; a brother, Ferdinand of New Holstein; and two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Gau of the town of Eaton and Mrs. George Hajenga of New Holstein.

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