Albert L. Wagner, 86, of 210 Pain St., Kiel, died Sunday morning at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient two weeks. He was born on Dec. 3, 1887 in Manitowoc, the son of the late David and Caroline Boeckmann Wagner. He attended school in Manitowoc. On Nov. 27, 1909 he married Alvina Schultz in Kiel. Mr. Wagner operated cheese factories in the Kiel area for 22 years. The couple moved to Horicon in 1928 where he owned and operated a bowling alley. Seven years later they moved to Kiel where he opened the Wagner Bowling Lanes, which he operated until retirement in September, 1948. His wife died on May 21, 1957. On March 5, 1958 he married Ida Eichman at St. Peter United Church of Christ in Kiel. He was a member of St. Peter UCC, Manitowoc Tribe 49, Improved Order of Redmen and the 24-Hour Club of the lodge.
Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Joyce) Voigt of Kiel; a son, Howard of Horicon; a stepson, Norbert Eichman of St. Nazianz; three grandchildren and a step-grandchild; two great grandchildren and two great-step-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Emma Stueber of Horicon. Three sisters and six brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be at St. Peter UCC. The Rev. John F. Baumann, Pastor, will officiate. Burial will be ion Kiel Cemetery.
Albert L. Wagner, 86, of 210 Pain St., Kiel, died Sunday morning at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient two weeks. He was born on Dec. 3, 1887 in Manitowoc, the son of the late David and Caroline Boeckmann Wagner. He attended school in Manitowoc. On Nov. 27, 1909 he married Alvina Schultz in Kiel. Mr. Wagner operated cheese factories in the Kiel area for 22 years. The couple moved to Horicon in 1928 where he owned and operated a bowling alley. Seven years later they moved to Kiel where he opened the Wagner Bowling Lanes, which he operated until retirement in September, 1948. His wife died on May 21, 1957. On March 5, 1958 he married Ida Eichman at St. Peter United Church of Christ in Kiel. He was a member of St. Peter UCC, Manitowoc Tribe 49, Improved Order of Redmen and the 24-Hour Club of the lodge.
Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Joyce) Voigt of Kiel; a son, Howard of Horicon; a stepson, Norbert Eichman of St. Nazianz; three grandchildren and a step-grandchild; two great grandchildren and two great-step-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Emma Stueber of Horicon. Three sisters and six brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be at St. Peter UCC. The Rev. John F. Baumann, Pastor, will officiate. Burial will be ion Kiel Cemetery.
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