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Heinrich Friedrich Hermann Pleuss

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Heinrich Friedrich Hermann Pleuss

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3 Dec 1933 (aged 66)
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Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Manitowoc Herald Times
Monday, December 4, 1933

RAFIDS LEADER DEATH SUNDAY
Henry Pleuss, 66, Is To Be Buried Wednesday

After a three year illness, Henry Pleuss, 68, town of Manitowoc Rapids cheesemaker and farmer, died Sunday at the homestead. Funral services will be held Wednesday 1 p.m. from the home and at 2 p.m. from St. John's Lutheran church at Newtonburg.

The deceased was born in the town of Liberty in 1867 and spent his entire life in the county. For 14 years he was a cheesemaker and then purchaesed a farm on Route 4 which he continued to operate up to the time of his illness three years ago. He was married in 1896 to Miss Anna Schrank, who died last June.

Survivors are seven daughters. Mrs. Edmund Voigt, Mrs. Erbardt Haupt and Mrs. Elmer Grosshuesch all of Newton, Mrs. Clarence Baryenbruch, Mrs. Herbert Baryenbruch, Viola and Bernice all of Manitowoc Rapids, five sons, Harvey, Erwin, Henry and Raymond at home, and Norman of this city, two brothers, Ernst Pleuss of Manitowoc Rapids and Herman of this city and a sister, Mrs. George Brown of this city. There are also nine grandchildren.

The body was removed to the home from the Pfeffer funeral home this afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald Times
Monday, December 4, 1933

RAFIDS LEADER DEATH SUNDAY
Henry Pleuss, 66, Is To Be Buried Wednesday

After a three year illness, Henry Pleuss, 68, town of Manitowoc Rapids cheesemaker and farmer, died Sunday at the homestead. Funral services will be held Wednesday 1 p.m. from the home and at 2 p.m. from St. John's Lutheran church at Newtonburg.

The deceased was born in the town of Liberty in 1867 and spent his entire life in the county. For 14 years he was a cheesemaker and then purchaesed a farm on Route 4 which he continued to operate up to the time of his illness three years ago. He was married in 1896 to Miss Anna Schrank, who died last June.

Survivors are seven daughters. Mrs. Edmund Voigt, Mrs. Erbardt Haupt and Mrs. Elmer Grosshuesch all of Newton, Mrs. Clarence Baryenbruch, Mrs. Herbert Baryenbruch, Viola and Bernice all of Manitowoc Rapids, five sons, Harvey, Erwin, Henry and Raymond at home, and Norman of this city, two brothers, Ernst Pleuss of Manitowoc Rapids and Herman of this city and a sister, Mrs. George Brown of this city. There are also nine grandchildren.

The body was removed to the home from the Pfeffer funeral home this afternoon.


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