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Gustave F Kletzien

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Gustave F Kletzien

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6 Nov 1927 (aged 44)
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Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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GUSTAVE KLETZIEN

Seized with a sudden heart stroke, Gustave Kletzien, 44, died at 11:45 p.m. Sunday at the home of Walter Harms, town of Mosel. Mr. Kletzien was visiting at the Harms home last Wednesday from Milwaukee where he lived during the past four years.

Mr. Kletzien was born July 12, 1883, in the town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County, and was married to Miss Rose Kehoe on June 24, 1902. They resided at Watertown five years and four years ago they moved to Milwaukee. Mr. Kletzien was an automobile mechanic.

The survivor are his mother, Mrs. Abraham Kletzien, his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Clark of Milwaukee, and Miss Mildred at home; four brothers, William of New Holstein, Otto and Herman of here, and Rudolph of Manitowoc, and one sister, Mrs. William Terschke of the town of Sheboygan. There are two grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday by the Rev. E. R. Krueger at the Walter Harms home. Burial was made in the town of Schleswig.
Tri-County Record – November 10, 1927

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Gustave Kletzien
MILWAUKEE MAN DIES ON VISIT TO OLD HOME HERE
Gustave Kletzien, 44, former resident of Manitowoc County and born in Schleswig, died suddenly at the home of Walter Hermes, in Mosel, while at the Hermes home on a visit from Milwaukee where he had resided four years. The burial will take place tomorrow at Schleswig.

Mr. Kletzien was born July 12, 1883, in the town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County, and was married to Miss Rose Kehoe on June 24, 1902. The resided at Watertown five years and four years ago they moved to Milwaukee. Mr. Kletzien was a automobile mechanic.
Manitowoc Herald Times November 8, 1927

GUSTAVE KLETZIEN

Seized with a sudden heart stroke, Gustave Kletzien, 44, died at 11:45 p.m. Sunday at the home of Walter Harms, town of Mosel. Mr. Kletzien was visiting at the Harms home last Wednesday from Milwaukee where he lived during the past four years.

Mr. Kletzien was born July 12, 1883, in the town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County, and was married to Miss Rose Kehoe on June 24, 1902. They resided at Watertown five years and four years ago they moved to Milwaukee. Mr. Kletzien was an automobile mechanic.

The survivor are his mother, Mrs. Abraham Kletzien, his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Clark of Milwaukee, and Miss Mildred at home; four brothers, William of New Holstein, Otto and Herman of here, and Rudolph of Manitowoc, and one sister, Mrs. William Terschke of the town of Sheboygan. There are two grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday by the Rev. E. R. Krueger at the Walter Harms home. Burial was made in the town of Schleswig.
Tri-County Record – November 10, 1927

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Gustave Kletzien
MILWAUKEE MAN DIES ON VISIT TO OLD HOME HERE
Gustave Kletzien, 44, former resident of Manitowoc County and born in Schleswig, died suddenly at the home of Walter Hermes, in Mosel, while at the Hermes home on a visit from Milwaukee where he had resided four years. The burial will take place tomorrow at Schleswig.

Mr. Kletzien was born July 12, 1883, in the town of Schleswig, Manitowoc County, and was married to Miss Rose Kehoe on June 24, 1902. The resided at Watertown five years and four years ago they moved to Milwaukee. Mr. Kletzien was a automobile mechanic.
Manitowoc Herald Times November 8, 1927



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