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Arnold William Abraham

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Arnold William Abraham

Birth
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
2 Feb 1944 (aged 51)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G
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Arnold W. Abraham, 1210 Georgia avenue, passed away this morning after a lengthy illness. Mr. Abraham was born in Sheboygan and attended the Bethlehem school and was confirmed with the class of 1906.
He was married to Miss Rose Molling of Port Washington at Grand Haven, MIch., on March 7, 1912, and a few months later the couple came to this city to make their home.
Mr. Abraham was an upholsterer by trade and later joined the hod carriers, which trade he followed until 1920, when he was forced to retire because of an injury received on a construction job in 1917.
For more than a year he was switchboard operator at the city hall and since 1922 he has been unable to do any work.
He took great delight in his garden and was an ardent baseball fan, spending many afternoons following the Chicago Cubs by radio.
Survivors are his wife and a daughter, Marion; two brothers, William and Arthur Abraham, and a sister, Mrs. George Koeppen, all of this city; a half brother, Otto Abraham, and two half sisters, Mrs. Edwin Adams of this city, and Mrs. Julius Williams of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Ramm Funeral home, Rev. H.H. Wegner officiating, and burial will be made on the family lot in Lutheran cemetery.
Sheboygan Press, February 2, 1944
Arnold W. Abraham, 1210 Georgia avenue, passed away this morning after a lengthy illness. Mr. Abraham was born in Sheboygan and attended the Bethlehem school and was confirmed with the class of 1906.
He was married to Miss Rose Molling of Port Washington at Grand Haven, MIch., on March 7, 1912, and a few months later the couple came to this city to make their home.
Mr. Abraham was an upholsterer by trade and later joined the hod carriers, which trade he followed until 1920, when he was forced to retire because of an injury received on a construction job in 1917.
For more than a year he was switchboard operator at the city hall and since 1922 he has been unable to do any work.
He took great delight in his garden and was an ardent baseball fan, spending many afternoons following the Chicago Cubs by radio.
Survivors are his wife and a daughter, Marion; two brothers, William and Arthur Abraham, and a sister, Mrs. George Koeppen, all of this city; a half brother, Otto Abraham, and two half sisters, Mrs. Edwin Adams of this city, and Mrs. Julius Williams of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Ramm Funeral home, Rev. H.H. Wegner officiating, and burial will be made on the family lot in Lutheran cemetery.
Sheboygan Press, February 2, 1944


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