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William Kloehn

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William Kloehn

Birth
Death
1937 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.22501, Longitude: -88.0644
Plot
North Side
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William Kloehn, prominent resident residing a few miles from this city did at his home last Thursday.

The deceased was born in the town where he lived all his life, on June 23, 1867. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kloehn, deceased. In 1892 he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Tamm, who died in 1926. The couple had retired from active farming fifteen years ago. The decedent was a devout member of the German Methodist Evangelical church and was highly esteemed throughout this section.

There are no surviving children, but there are three brother and two sisters to mourn his loss. The brothers are Frank Kloehn of Forest jct., Dr. E. H. Kloehn of Brillion village and O. R. Koehn of Appleton. The sisters are Mrs. Lydia Seybold of Forest Junction and Mrs. Hattie Filyes of Brillion.

Funeral services were held Sunday, March 7, services being conducted at the M. E. Church, Rev. R. Gross officiating. Interment was in the Bluff cemetery.
Brillion news – March 5, 1937
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William Kloehn Sheboygan Press

Brillion – Funeral services for William Kloehn, 70, retired farmer who died Thursday in the town of Brillion, were held Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church in that township. Burial was in the Bluff cemetery. Mr. Kloehn was born in the town of Brillion in 1867 and in 1892 married Miss Mary Tamm. They located on a farm in the town. Mrs. Kloehn died a few years ago.

Survivors are three brothers, Frank of Forest Junction; Dr. E. H. Kloehn, Brilliion; Otto, Appleton; and two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Seybold, Forest Junction, and Mrs. Harriet Fyles, Brillion.
William Kloehn, prominent resident residing a few miles from this city did at his home last Thursday.

The deceased was born in the town where he lived all his life, on June 23, 1867. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kloehn, deceased. In 1892 he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Tamm, who died in 1926. The couple had retired from active farming fifteen years ago. The decedent was a devout member of the German Methodist Evangelical church and was highly esteemed throughout this section.

There are no surviving children, but there are three brother and two sisters to mourn his loss. The brothers are Frank Kloehn of Forest jct., Dr. E. H. Kloehn of Brillion village and O. R. Koehn of Appleton. The sisters are Mrs. Lydia Seybold of Forest Junction and Mrs. Hattie Filyes of Brillion.

Funeral services were held Sunday, March 7, services being conducted at the M. E. Church, Rev. R. Gross officiating. Interment was in the Bluff cemetery.
Brillion news – March 5, 1937
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William Kloehn Sheboygan Press

Brillion – Funeral services for William Kloehn, 70, retired farmer who died Thursday in the town of Brillion, were held Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church in that township. Burial was in the Bluff cemetery. Mr. Kloehn was born in the town of Brillion in 1867 and in 1892 married Miss Mary Tamm. They located on a farm in the town. Mrs. Kloehn died a few years ago.

Survivors are three brothers, Frank of Forest Junction; Dr. E. H. Kloehn, Brilliion; Otto, Appleton; and two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Seybold, Forest Junction, and Mrs. Harriet Fyles, Brillion.


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