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Jens Halberg

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Jens Halberg

Birth
Death
Aug 1917 (aged 64)
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FUNERAL OF JENS HALBERG, MISHCOTT, HELD

Decedent was one of Best Known Men of the County
Jens Halberg, aged 64 years, whose death occurred at the Holy Family hospital here Sunday, was buried at Mishicot Wednesday. Up to a few weeks ago Mr. Halberg was in good health when he contracted pneumonia and Saturday, Aug. 3, he was removed from his home to the hospital to undergo a slight operation.

Jens Halberg was born at Mishicot in 1853 and lived on the Halberg farm until eight years ago when he moved to his residence in the village of Mishicot. Mr. Halberg was one of the most progressive farmers in the county in his early life and since removing to the village he has engaged
in insurance work. He was most hospitable and genial, interested in the welfare of the community, a most considerate and thoughtful man, ever ready to serve his family or friends. The deceased is survived by his
wife and four daughters, Mrs. Jos. Langenkamp, Mrs. Walter Steizeer, Mrs. Alfred Zoerb and Anna D. Halberg. The funeral was held from the Evangelical church. Rev. Koler officiated and was attended by a large concourse of friends.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, August 17, 1917, Page 8
FUNERAL OF JENS HALBERG, MISHCOTT, HELD

Decedent was one of Best Known Men of the County
Jens Halberg, aged 64 years, whose death occurred at the Holy Family hospital here Sunday, was buried at Mishicot Wednesday. Up to a few weeks ago Mr. Halberg was in good health when he contracted pneumonia and Saturday, Aug. 3, he was removed from his home to the hospital to undergo a slight operation.

Jens Halberg was born at Mishicot in 1853 and lived on the Halberg farm until eight years ago when he moved to his residence in the village of Mishicot. Mr. Halberg was one of the most progressive farmers in the county in his early life and since removing to the village he has engaged
in insurance work. He was most hospitable and genial, interested in the welfare of the community, a most considerate and thoughtful man, ever ready to serve his family or friends. The deceased is survived by his
wife and four daughters, Mrs. Jos. Langenkamp, Mrs. Walter Steizeer, Mrs. Alfred Zoerb and Anna D. Halberg. The funeral was held from the Evangelical church. Rev. Koler officiated and was attended by a large concourse of friends.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, August 17, 1917, Page 8


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