–born Reading, Pennsylvania –moved with parents to St. Nazianz in 1864 –farmer –died from "ureic poisoning, paralyar of bladder and enlarged prostate")
(From entry in St. Gregory cemetery #21)
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MANITOWOC HERALD NEWS
ILL ONLY WEEK, ST NAZIANZ MAN CLAIMED BY DEATH. July 21,1931
August Meyer, life long resident of St Nazianz, having come to the village when but two years old, passed away after midnight after an illness of but one week. Funeral services will be held Friday from St. Gregory's church at 9:30, Rev. Holzknecht officiating.
Mr. Meyer was born at Reading, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862 and with his parents, came to St. Nazianz and had lived on a farm near there ever since.
He married Mary Peters June 3, 1890, who with seven children born to the couple, survive; The children are: Mrs. John Buhl of Chilton, Wisconsin, Francis, Sister M. Ampelia of St Joseph convent, Hattie at home, Aloysios, of Sherwood , John of Sheboygan and Anton and Godfrey at home. Three brothers, Peter, Michael and Matt all of St Nazianz and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Knier, Mrs. Joseph Fessler, Miss Mary Meyer, St Nazianz and a sister at Auburndale, Wisconsin, Barbara Peters also survive.
–born Reading, Pennsylvania –moved with parents to St. Nazianz in 1864 –farmer –died from "ureic poisoning, paralyar of bladder and enlarged prostate")
(From entry in St. Gregory cemetery #21)
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MANITOWOC HERALD NEWS
ILL ONLY WEEK, ST NAZIANZ MAN CLAIMED BY DEATH. July 21,1931
August Meyer, life long resident of St Nazianz, having come to the village when but two years old, passed away after midnight after an illness of but one week. Funeral services will be held Friday from St. Gregory's church at 9:30, Rev. Holzknecht officiating.
Mr. Meyer was born at Reading, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1862 and with his parents, came to St. Nazianz and had lived on a farm near there ever since.
He married Mary Peters June 3, 1890, who with seven children born to the couple, survive; The children are: Mrs. John Buhl of Chilton, Wisconsin, Francis, Sister M. Ampelia of St Joseph convent, Hattie at home, Aloysios, of Sherwood , John of Sheboygan and Anton and Godfrey at home. Three brothers, Peter, Michael and Matt all of St Nazianz and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Knier, Mrs. Joseph Fessler, Miss Mary Meyer, St Nazianz and a sister at Auburndale, Wisconsin, Barbara Peters also survive.
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