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Herman Frederic Heller

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Herman Frederic Heller

Birth
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
17 Feb 1929 (aged 57)
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.4901752, Longitude: -88.546411
Plot
Original Plat Lot 15
Memorial ID
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Herman F. Heller, 57, formerly of this city, died at Appleton on Sunday, following an operation. The deceased was born in Massachusetts, and came here at the age of five years. After residing here for several years, the family moved to Fond du Lac, and for the past 12 years, Mr. Heller has lived at Appleton, and the body will be brought here for later burial. Surviving the deceased are his widow, three daughters, Olga, Carla, and Annette, and two sons, Harold and Henry. Attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Husting and R. H. Ruedebusch, of this city.

Mayville News February 20, 1929

Herman Heller, former resident of this city, who died at his home at Appleton on Feb. 16, was buried at Graceland cemetery on Saturday afternoon, short services being conducted by the Rev. E. E. Trever, of Appleton.

The funeral cortege formed at the G. B. Husting home, and continued to the cemetery. A quartet composed of K. C. Ruedebusch, Herman Nitschke, Gustav Husting, and the Rev. R. L. Greene, sang at the graveside.

Surviving the deceased are his widow, and five children, Harold, Henry, Olga, Carla, and Annette. Mrs. Herman Ruedebusch, Alvin, William, and Robert Butter are cousins of Mr. Heller. The widow of the deceased is a sister of Mrs. G. B. Husting, Herman Ruedebusch, and Reinhold Ruedebusch of this city, Carl Ruedebusch of Beaver Dam, and Otto Ruedebusch of Brownsville.

Among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral are Gordon Bush, Paul Carey, Paul Carey, Jr., Prof. and Mrs. E. Trever, W. F. Seeker, all of Appleton; Carl Ruedebusch, Beaver Dam; B. A, Husting, Fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruedebusch and daughters, Angela and Helene, of Brownsville.

Mayville News April 17, 1929
Herman F. Heller, 57, formerly of this city, died at Appleton on Sunday, following an operation. The deceased was born in Massachusetts, and came here at the age of five years. After residing here for several years, the family moved to Fond du Lac, and for the past 12 years, Mr. Heller has lived at Appleton, and the body will be brought here for later burial. Surviving the deceased are his widow, three daughters, Olga, Carla, and Annette, and two sons, Harold and Henry. Attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Husting and R. H. Ruedebusch, of this city.

Mayville News February 20, 1929

Herman Heller, former resident of this city, who died at his home at Appleton on Feb. 16, was buried at Graceland cemetery on Saturday afternoon, short services being conducted by the Rev. E. E. Trever, of Appleton.

The funeral cortege formed at the G. B. Husting home, and continued to the cemetery. A quartet composed of K. C. Ruedebusch, Herman Nitschke, Gustav Husting, and the Rev. R. L. Greene, sang at the graveside.

Surviving the deceased are his widow, and five children, Harold, Henry, Olga, Carla, and Annette. Mrs. Herman Ruedebusch, Alvin, William, and Robert Butter are cousins of Mr. Heller. The widow of the deceased is a sister of Mrs. G. B. Husting, Herman Ruedebusch, and Reinhold Ruedebusch of this city, Carl Ruedebusch of Beaver Dam, and Otto Ruedebusch of Brownsville.

Among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral are Gordon Bush, Paul Carey, Paul Carey, Jr., Prof. and Mrs. E. Trever, W. F. Seeker, all of Appleton; Carl Ruedebusch, Beaver Dam; B. A, Husting, Fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruedebusch and daughters, Angela and Helene, of Brownsville.

Mayville News April 17, 1929


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