World War I, died suddenly of a heart attack this noon. It was brought
on by overexertion. Mr. Krueger had been shoveling snow around his
property during the morning hours.
Born in Reedsville in 1898, he always resided there. He was a plumber by trade and enlisted in World War I. He was a member of the Gosz-Novak post of the American Legion, Reedsville, serving as post commander at one time.
He served several terms as village clerk retiring in 1939.
In 1923 he married Miss Alvina Pautz. She survives with his mother, Mrs.
Mathilda Krueger of Reedsville; a son, now enroute home from a visit at St. Louis and a student at Mission House college; three brothers,
William of this city, Walter and Louis of Reedsville; sister, Mrs. Earl
Pautz of this city.
Funeral plans are incomplete and will be announced Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 3, 1947 P. 2
World War I, died suddenly of a heart attack this noon. It was brought
on by overexertion. Mr. Krueger had been shoveling snow around his
property during the morning hours.
Born in Reedsville in 1898, he always resided there. He was a plumber by trade and enlisted in World War I. He was a member of the Gosz-Novak post of the American Legion, Reedsville, serving as post commander at one time.
He served several terms as village clerk retiring in 1939.
In 1923 he married Miss Alvina Pautz. She survives with his mother, Mrs.
Mathilda Krueger of Reedsville; a son, now enroute home from a visit at St. Louis and a student at Mission House college; three brothers,
William of this city, Walter and Louis of Reedsville; sister, Mrs. Earl
Pautz of this city.
Funeral plans are incomplete and will be announced Saturday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, January 3, 1947 P. 2
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