OMAHA BLACKSMITH OF OLD DAYS, DIESBruno F. Wettengel, 68, an old-time blacksmith who had lived in Omaha 51 years, died Sunday at Dunlap, Iowa of heart disease. He was visiting with an uncle, Frank Wetengel.Mr. Wettengel devoted himself to the finer branches of his line and never was a “Horseshoer.” His residence and ship were located at 3022 South Twentieth Street.Burviving are his wife, Jennie; two sons, Ralph and Roy; a daughter, Mrs. C. L. Clines of Omaha and a brother and four sisters. The body is at the John A. Gentleman Mortuary. Note: His wife Jennie remarried to Frank Mengler
OMAHA BLACKSMITH OF OLD DAYS, DIESBruno F. Wettengel, 68, an old-time blacksmith who had lived in Omaha 51 years, died Sunday at Dunlap, Iowa of heart disease. He was visiting with an uncle, Frank Wetengel.Mr. Wettengel devoted himself to the finer branches of his line and never was a “Horseshoer.” His residence and ship were located at 3022 South Twentieth Street.Burviving are his wife, Jennie; two sons, Ralph and Roy; a daughter, Mrs. C. L. Clines of Omaha and a brother and four sisters. The body is at the John A. Gentleman Mortuary. Note: His wife Jennie remarried to Frank Mengler
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