John J. Guelig, 68, of 907 Sixth Street, Kiel, died Wednesday afternoon at his home. Born on June 24, 1907 at Mount Calvary, he was a son of Matt and Margaret Andrew-Guelig. He attended the parochial school in Mt. Calvary. On August 24, 1930 he married the former Eleanor Steffen at St. Joseph Catholic church, St. Joe. The couple operated the homestead farm at St. Joe until 1956 when they moved to Kiel. Mr. Guelig was subsequently employed at the Kestell Furniture Company, New Holstein. He was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel and its Holy Name Society.
Survivors include his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Tonn, St. Peter, and Mrs. Leo Anhalt of Kiel, two sons, Edward of Plymouth and James of rural Newton. 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. John Koenigs of Oshkosh, Mrs. Anthony Sevenick of Brillion, Mrs. Val Kohlman of Johnsburg, Mrs. Ben Bleuel of Mt. Calvary and three brothers, Sylvester of Fond du Lac, Steven and Hubert of Mt. Calvary, also survive.
Funeral services were held at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, the Reverend Francis Kerscher, Pastor, officiating. Burial will in the parish cemetery.
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John J. Guelig, 68, of 907 Sixth Street, Kiel, died Wednesday afternoon at his home. Born on June 24, 1907 at Mount Calvary, he was a son of Matt and Margaret Andrew-Guelig. He attended the parochial school in Mt. Calvary. On August 24, 1930 he married the former Eleanor Steffen at St. Joseph Catholic church, St. Joe. The couple operated the homestead farm at St. Joe until 1956 when they moved to Kiel. Mr. Guelig was subsequently employed at the Kestell Furniture Company, New Holstein. He was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel and its Holy Name Society.
Survivors include his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Tonn, St. Peter, and Mrs. Leo Anhalt of Kiel, two sons, Edward of Plymouth and James of rural Newton. 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. John Koenigs of Oshkosh, Mrs. Anthony Sevenick of Brillion, Mrs. Val Kohlman of Johnsburg, Mrs. Ben Bleuel of Mt. Calvary and three brothers, Sylvester of Fond du Lac, Steven and Hubert of Mt. Calvary, also survive.
Funeral services were held at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, the Reverend Francis Kerscher, Pastor, officiating. Burial will in the parish cemetery.
No newspaper named.
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