Carl Voigt Of Kiel Summoned Monday Evening
Kiel—(Special)—Carl Voigt, 71, resident of this city, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Max Reglin, 1611 Michigan avenue, Sheboygan Monday, following an illness of two weeks. He was born July 24, 1869, in Saxony, Germany, son of William and Fredericka Grossheim Voigt. When he was 4, the family came to Wisconsin, and settled near Elkhart Lake. He was married Dec. 26, 1900, to Augusta Lumme, of Elkhart Lake, and the couple resided on farm near Kiel. For the past 25 years the family has lived in Kiel.
Survivors are his wife, five children, Mrs. Max (Anna) Reglin and Alvin, both of Sheboygan, Arno of Kiel, Edwin and Gilbert of the town of Rhine; and two grandchildren. His only sister, Mrs. Charles Burgdorff, died in Kiel in May, 1936.
Funeral services will be held at the Meiselwitz Funeral home Thursday afternoon, with burial in the Kiel cemetery.
Carl Voigt Of Kiel Summoned Monday Evening
Kiel—(Special)—Carl Voigt, 71, resident of this city, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Max Reglin, 1611 Michigan avenue, Sheboygan Monday, following an illness of two weeks. He was born July 24, 1869, in Saxony, Germany, son of William and Fredericka Grossheim Voigt. When he was 4, the family came to Wisconsin, and settled near Elkhart Lake. He was married Dec. 26, 1900, to Augusta Lumme, of Elkhart Lake, and the couple resided on farm near Kiel. For the past 25 years the family has lived in Kiel.
Survivors are his wife, five children, Mrs. Max (Anna) Reglin and Alvin, both of Sheboygan, Arno of Kiel, Edwin and Gilbert of the town of Rhine; and two grandchildren. His only sister, Mrs. Charles Burgdorff, died in Kiel in May, 1936.
Funeral services will be held at the Meiselwitz Funeral home Thursday afternoon, with burial in the Kiel cemetery.
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