Raymond Wettstein - The Sheboygan Press - Tuesday - April 24, 1928
Funeral services for Raymond Wettstein, who passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Charlesburg, will be held on Saturday morning at the Charlesburg Catholic Church at 9:30, with the Rev. J Hemmer officiating.
Mr. Wettstein was 51 years old and was born at Kloten where he grew to young manhood. He was married to Miss Theresa Schultz in 1900. They resided at Kloten for several years and then moved to Charlesburg where he followed his profession as a painter. He is survived by his wife, a son, Raymond, and five daughters, Sister Nilgatha of St. Joseph's Convent at Milwaukee; Mrs. John Hoffman of Charlesburg and Elsie, Angela and Dorothy; two sisters, Mrs. Nick Bollmann of New Holstein and Mrs. Anton Rott of Jericho; four brothers, Carl, Anton and Adrian of Wabeno, and Julius of Kloten.
Raymond Wettstein - The Sheboygan Press - Tuesday - April 24, 1928
Funeral services for Raymond Wettstein, who passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Charlesburg, will be held on Saturday morning at the Charlesburg Catholic Church at 9:30, with the Rev. J Hemmer officiating.
Mr. Wettstein was 51 years old and was born at Kloten where he grew to young manhood. He was married to Miss Theresa Schultz in 1900. They resided at Kloten for several years and then moved to Charlesburg where he followed his profession as a painter. He is survived by his wife, a son, Raymond, and five daughters, Sister Nilgatha of St. Joseph's Convent at Milwaukee; Mrs. John Hoffman of Charlesburg and Elsie, Angela and Dorothy; two sisters, Mrs. Nick Bollmann of New Holstein and Mrs. Anton Rott of Jericho; four brothers, Carl, Anton and Adrian of Wabeno, and Julius of Kloten.
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