Marytown August 7, 1890, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buechel. On October 26, 1915, he was married to Miss Julia Steffes of St. Joe. For two years the couple lived on a farm at Marytown and in 1917 moved to St. Anna where they since resided. For the past 22 years Mr. Buechel was employed as a carpenter by Peter J. Brandt, carpenter contractor. He was a faithful member of St. Ann's Catholic church and also a member of St. Ann's Holy Name society. Survivors are the widow, his mother, and five sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of Jericho, Mrs. Joe Hansen and Mrs. Henry Greul of Cleveland, Mrs. Fred Greul of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Mike Schmitz of Marytown. Out-of-town relatives and friends from Fond du Lac, Calvary, Jericho, Marytown, Charlesburg, Johnsburg, Burlington, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Kiel, New Holstein, Sheboygan, Chilton, Elkhart Lake, Oshkosh, St. Joe and St. Cloud attended the services.
Sheboygan Press, Wed. Feb. 7, 1940, p. 4, c. 7
Marytown August 7, 1890, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buechel. On October 26, 1915, he was married to Miss Julia Steffes of St. Joe. For two years the couple lived on a farm at Marytown and in 1917 moved to St. Anna where they since resided. For the past 22 years Mr. Buechel was employed as a carpenter by Peter J. Brandt, carpenter contractor. He was a faithful member of St. Ann's Catholic church and also a member of St. Ann's Holy Name society. Survivors are the widow, his mother, and five sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of Jericho, Mrs. Joe Hansen and Mrs. Henry Greul of Cleveland, Mrs. Fred Greul of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Mike Schmitz of Marytown. Out-of-town relatives and friends from Fond du Lac, Calvary, Jericho, Marytown, Charlesburg, Johnsburg, Burlington, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Kiel, New Holstein, Sheboygan, Chilton, Elkhart Lake, Oshkosh, St. Joe and St. Cloud attended the services.
Sheboygan Press, Wed. Feb. 7, 1940, p. 4, c. 7
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