The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, May 27, 1925
Mandus Andrew HALDEMAN, 52, weakened by a nervous breakdown, died Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock at the home of a sister, Mrs. Amanda DAY, near Silver Lake.
Mr. Haldeman was born near Beaver Dam, April 18, 1873, later lived at Akron, and 32 years ago went to St. Louis, Mo., where he became a prominent lawyer. He was brought back to this vicinity last December. He had been ill nearly a year.
Mr. Haldeman was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HALDEMAN, and a bachelor. He is survived by the sister and six brothers, Frank HALDEMAN, Charles HALDEMAN, David HALDEMAN, William HALDEMAN, Lewis HALDEMAN and John HALDEMAN.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the sister's residence, and burial will be made at Akron.
The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, May 27, 1925
Mandus Andrew HALDEMAN, 52, weakened by a nervous breakdown, died Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock at the home of a sister, Mrs. Amanda DAY, near Silver Lake.
Mr. Haldeman was born near Beaver Dam, April 18, 1873, later lived at Akron, and 32 years ago went to St. Louis, Mo., where he became a prominent lawyer. He was brought back to this vicinity last December. He had been ill nearly a year.
Mr. Haldeman was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HALDEMAN, and a bachelor. He is survived by the sister and six brothers, Frank HALDEMAN, Charles HALDEMAN, David HALDEMAN, William HALDEMAN, Lewis HALDEMAN and John HALDEMAN.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the sister's residence, and burial will be made at Akron.
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