Sheboygan Daily Press July 8, 1960
George G. Mayer, of Glenbeulah, died of a three weeks' illness at Plymouth Hospital Thursday. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mayer, he was born Oct. 4, 1899 in the town of Rhine. He farmed in the Towns of Rhine and Schleswig, then lived in Kiel before moving to Glenbeulah. For the past 10 years he had been employed by the Borden Co. in Plymouth. He married Mrs. Dorothy Glaubig Feb. 16, 1957.
Surviving are his wife, and the couple's son, Roger, 3 at home; five children by a previous marriage, a son, Carl, Kiel, and four daughters, Mrs. Ralph Klemme, Mrs. Robert Lindeman, Mrs. Leroy Woelfel, Kiel, and Mrs. Donald Klemme, town of Schleswig, Town of Schleswig; four stepdaughters, the Misses Shirley Glaubig, Fond du Lac, June and Jane Glaubig, Oshkosh, and Esther Glaubig, Neenah; two step-sons, James Glaubig, Ripon and Carl Glaubig, Menasha, and 18 grandchildren.
He also leaves four brothers, Melvin Mayer, Elkhart Lake, Elmer, Sheboygan, Ervin, town of Lima, and Harvey, Manitowoc, and a sister, Mrs. Elmer Anhalt, town of Schleswig. A brother and sister preceded him in death.
Services will be at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth with the Rev. Lowell Ferguson, pastor of Salem United Church of Christ, Plymouth. Burial will be in Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.
Sheboygan Daily Press July 8, 1960
George G. Mayer, of Glenbeulah, died of a three weeks' illness at Plymouth Hospital Thursday. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mayer, he was born Oct. 4, 1899 in the town of Rhine. He farmed in the Towns of Rhine and Schleswig, then lived in Kiel before moving to Glenbeulah. For the past 10 years he had been employed by the Borden Co. in Plymouth. He married Mrs. Dorothy Glaubig Feb. 16, 1957.
Surviving are his wife, and the couple's son, Roger, 3 at home; five children by a previous marriage, a son, Carl, Kiel, and four daughters, Mrs. Ralph Klemme, Mrs. Robert Lindeman, Mrs. Leroy Woelfel, Kiel, and Mrs. Donald Klemme, town of Schleswig, Town of Schleswig; four stepdaughters, the Misses Shirley Glaubig, Fond du Lac, June and Jane Glaubig, Oshkosh, and Esther Glaubig, Neenah; two step-sons, James Glaubig, Ripon and Carl Glaubig, Menasha, and 18 grandchildren.
He also leaves four brothers, Melvin Mayer, Elkhart Lake, Elmer, Sheboygan, Ervin, town of Lima, and Harvey, Manitowoc, and a sister, Mrs. Elmer Anhalt, town of Schleswig. A brother and sister preceded him in death.
Services will be at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth with the Rev. Lowell Ferguson, pastor of Salem United Church of Christ, Plymouth. Burial will be in Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.
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