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John Rader

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John Rader

Birth
Death
1933 (aged 60–61)
Burial
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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John Rader Manitowoc Herald News

FATAL ILLNESS TAKES FARMER ON SICK VISIT

While visiting his only brother, ill with heart trouble at Milwaukee on Monday, John Rader Sr., 62, town of Meeme farmer and well driller, was taken with a cerebral hemorrhage as he stood beside the former's bedside. He fell unconscious and was rushed by the County Emergency hospital in Milwaukee where he was pronounced dead.
It was the first illness ever suffered by Mr. Rader in his lifetime. During his 45 years residence in this county he always enjoyed the best of health.
Although Philip Rader saw his brother fall and knew that he had been removed to a hospital, he was not told that the sudden attack had proved fatal. The deceased planned on Sunday to go to Milwaukee to see his brother, whose condition was reported as critical. He went to Sheboygan Sunday, stayed overnight with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Ahl, and took the interurban train for Milwaukee at 8 a.m. Monday reaching his brother's home, 2021 N. Kilbourn Place shortly after dinner.
The remains were brought to the Pfeffer funeral home here this morning and taken to the Rader farm home this afternoon. Funeral services will be held Thursday from the home and from St. Isidore's Catholic church at Osman, with interment in the Catholic Cemetery.
John Rader Sr. was born in Milwaukee 62 years ago and spent his early life in that city. He was married there in 1890 to Miss Mary Tintinger. Two years later they moved to this county and took up a farm in the town of Meeme. The deceased followed farming and also engaged in will drilling.
His widow, three daughters, Mrs. Edward Rehme, St. Nazianz, Mrs. Frank Ahl, Sheboygan and Mrs. Herman Miller of Kellnersville and three sons, John Rader Jr. Of Liberty, Ambrose of Kellnersville and Edward on the homestead farm, survive. There is also the invalid brother, Philip in Milwaukee and 11 grandchildren.
John Rader Manitowoc Herald News

FATAL ILLNESS TAKES FARMER ON SICK VISIT

While visiting his only brother, ill with heart trouble at Milwaukee on Monday, John Rader Sr., 62, town of Meeme farmer and well driller, was taken with a cerebral hemorrhage as he stood beside the former's bedside. He fell unconscious and was rushed by the County Emergency hospital in Milwaukee where he was pronounced dead.
It was the first illness ever suffered by Mr. Rader in his lifetime. During his 45 years residence in this county he always enjoyed the best of health.
Although Philip Rader saw his brother fall and knew that he had been removed to a hospital, he was not told that the sudden attack had proved fatal. The deceased planned on Sunday to go to Milwaukee to see his brother, whose condition was reported as critical. He went to Sheboygan Sunday, stayed overnight with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Ahl, and took the interurban train for Milwaukee at 8 a.m. Monday reaching his brother's home, 2021 N. Kilbourn Place shortly after dinner.
The remains were brought to the Pfeffer funeral home here this morning and taken to the Rader farm home this afternoon. Funeral services will be held Thursday from the home and from St. Isidore's Catholic church at Osman, with interment in the Catholic Cemetery.
John Rader Sr. was born in Milwaukee 62 years ago and spent his early life in that city. He was married there in 1890 to Miss Mary Tintinger. Two years later they moved to this county and took up a farm in the town of Meeme. The deceased followed farming and also engaged in will drilling.
His widow, three daughters, Mrs. Edward Rehme, St. Nazianz, Mrs. Frank Ahl, Sheboygan and Mrs. Herman Miller of Kellnersville and three sons, John Rader Jr. Of Liberty, Ambrose of Kellnersville and Edward on the homestead farm, survive. There is also the invalid brother, Philip in Milwaukee and 11 grandchildren.


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