JOHN WEINERT IS DEAD AFTER AN OPERATION
John Fredrick Weinert passed away at his home 719 Washington street, shortly
after nine o'clock last evening. Mr. Weinert had been operated upon at a
Chicago hospital last April for an ulcer on the stomach. He was apparently
fully recovering after the ordeal and his death last evening came as a shock
to his family as he had been up and around only half an hour before. A sudden
hemorrhage followed by his lapsing into a state of coma, preceded the final
sleep from which there is no waking. Last Sunday he had been out nearly all
day calling on friends and also attended the christening of a little grandson.
He slept soundly that night and woke yesterday morning refreshed and apparently
in the best of spirits.
Mr. Weinert was born in Silesia, Germany, May 19, 1862, learned the baker's
trade which he continued up to the time of his death. He was married there and
came to this country in 1892, making his home at Sheboygan. Later he removed to
Kewaunee where he remained until 1899 when he came to this city and has resided
here ever since. He was well read and took great interest in public affairs.
Besides his wife he leaves six children to mourn his loss. Four sons-Fred, Hans,
Harvey and Seigfried and two daughters, Emma and Susan. A brother and two sisters
in Sheboygan also survive. Funeral arrangements will be determined upon later.
The death of Mr. Weinert removes one of the best known figures of Manitowoc
business life. He was identified with early day history and was very well known
in this and surrounding community. Many friends will extend sympathy to the
bereaved family.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. August 24, 1920 P. 1
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[bur 08-27-1920/cause: cancer of stomach/bur. on Mrs. Emelia Weinert lot]
JOHN WEINERT IS DEAD AFTER AN OPERATION
John Fredrick Weinert passed away at his home 719 Washington street, shortly
after nine o'clock last evening. Mr. Weinert had been operated upon at a
Chicago hospital last April for an ulcer on the stomach. He was apparently
fully recovering after the ordeal and his death last evening came as a shock
to his family as he had been up and around only half an hour before. A sudden
hemorrhage followed by his lapsing into a state of coma, preceded the final
sleep from which there is no waking. Last Sunday he had been out nearly all
day calling on friends and also attended the christening of a little grandson.
He slept soundly that night and woke yesterday morning refreshed and apparently
in the best of spirits.
Mr. Weinert was born in Silesia, Germany, May 19, 1862, learned the baker's
trade which he continued up to the time of his death. He was married there and
came to this country in 1892, making his home at Sheboygan. Later he removed to
Kewaunee where he remained until 1899 when he came to this city and has resided
here ever since. He was well read and took great interest in public affairs.
Besides his wife he leaves six children to mourn his loss. Four sons-Fred, Hans,
Harvey and Seigfried and two daughters, Emma and Susan. A brother and two sisters
in Sheboygan also survive. Funeral arrangements will be determined upon later.
The death of Mr. Weinert removes one of the best known figures of Manitowoc
business life. He was identified with early day history and was very well known
in this and surrounding community. Many friends will extend sympathy to the
bereaved family.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. August 24, 1920 P. 1
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[bur 08-27-1920/cause: cancer of stomach/bur. on Mrs. Emelia Weinert lot]
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