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Angeline M. <I>Zindler</I> Nigl

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Angeline M. Zindler Nigl

Birth
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
16 May 1925 (aged 32)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
StM-6
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Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
(Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
16 & 18 May 1925

Mrs. Joseph M. Nigl, of Milwaukee, died at 4:30 this morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Zindler, 100 Winnebago street, after an illness of several months. Mrs. Nigl was formerly Miss Angie Zindler and she was employed for several years in the store of the former S. Heymann company.

She was born in this city, April 13, 1893, and was married to Joseph M. Nigl April 13, 1920. Besides her husband, she leaves one son, William Nigl. She is survived also by her parents, three brothers and four sisters. The brothers are
Raymond Zindler of Oshkosh, Frankin Zindler of Milwaukee and Carl Zindler of Long Beach, California. The sisters are Miss Germaine Zindler, and Mrs. Peter Loewen, both of Oshkosh, Mrs. A. F. Slover of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Joseph
Michals.

The funeral was held on Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Peter's church and Rev. M. H. Clifford officiated. Interment was in Riverside cemetery. The pallbearers were Erwin and Clarence Luck, William Paddlesak, Robert Guns, F. Bloechl, and Charles Siebold.
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
(Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
16 & 18 May 1925

Mrs. Joseph M. Nigl, of Milwaukee, died at 4:30 this morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Zindler, 100 Winnebago street, after an illness of several months. Mrs. Nigl was formerly Miss Angie Zindler and she was employed for several years in the store of the former S. Heymann company.

She was born in this city, April 13, 1893, and was married to Joseph M. Nigl April 13, 1920. Besides her husband, she leaves one son, William Nigl. She is survived also by her parents, three brothers and four sisters. The brothers are
Raymond Zindler of Oshkosh, Frankin Zindler of Milwaukee and Carl Zindler of Long Beach, California. The sisters are Miss Germaine Zindler, and Mrs. Peter Loewen, both of Oshkosh, Mrs. A. F. Slover of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Joseph
Michals.

The funeral was held on Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Peter's church and Rev. M. H. Clifford officiated. Interment was in Riverside cemetery. The pallbearers were Erwin and Clarence Luck, William Paddlesak, Robert Guns, F. Bloechl, and Charles Siebold.


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