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Henry F. Grimmer

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Henry F. Grimmer

Birth
Death
1918 (aged 38–39)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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HENRY F. GRIMMER

Henry Grimmer, prominent business man
of Two Rivers,
died Saturday evening.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, January 14, 1918, Page 3
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Mr. and Mrs. William Grimmer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Grimmer, Jr., and Mrs. Anton Kumbalek arrived from Appleton yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Henry Grimmer, who passed away suddenly at Two Rivers Saturday.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 15, 1918, Page 3
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HENRY GRIMMER

Saturday evening, Henry Grimmer, well known Southside merchant and
musician passed away at his home, death being due to pneumonia. Deceased
was a member of the City Band and also of the Glloe-Naidl Orchestra and
just a week before his death, in the full vigor of health, he played
with the orchestra at a dance. Thus his death again serves to remind of
the uncertainty of life. He became ill Sunday and grew rapidly worse and
although a strong, healthy man of good habits, he was unable to
withstand the attack which at the early age of thirty-eight took him
away from a loving wife and mother and left fatherless a little boy,
Harold, aged nine and three little girls, Helen, seven, Caroline, six
and Eunice, aged one and one-half years.
Deceased was born in Dorchester, Marathon County, Wisconsin in 1880,
coming to this city in infancy with his parents. He grew to manhood here
graduating from the high School and engaged in the mercantile business
which he conducted successfully until his death. He was chairman of the
Markets Division of the Chamber of Commerce and gave conscientious
effort to this department, having charge of the fish market which was
recently established. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the
home, Rev. Koten officiating. The E.E.U. lodge of which decedent was a
member, accompanied the remains to the cemetery in a body.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 17, 1918
HENRY F. GRIMMER

Henry Grimmer, prominent business man
of Two Rivers,
died Saturday evening.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, January 14, 1918, Page 3
*********
Mr. and Mrs. William Grimmer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Grimmer, Jr., and Mrs. Anton Kumbalek arrived from Appleton yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Henry Grimmer, who passed away suddenly at Two Rivers Saturday.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 15, 1918, Page 3
~~~~~~~~~~~
HENRY GRIMMER

Saturday evening, Henry Grimmer, well known Southside merchant and
musician passed away at his home, death being due to pneumonia. Deceased
was a member of the City Band and also of the Glloe-Naidl Orchestra and
just a week before his death, in the full vigor of health, he played
with the orchestra at a dance. Thus his death again serves to remind of
the uncertainty of life. He became ill Sunday and grew rapidly worse and
although a strong, healthy man of good habits, he was unable to
withstand the attack which at the early age of thirty-eight took him
away from a loving wife and mother and left fatherless a little boy,
Harold, aged nine and three little girls, Helen, seven, Caroline, six
and Eunice, aged one and one-half years.
Deceased was born in Dorchester, Marathon County, Wisconsin in 1880,
coming to this city in infancy with his parents. He grew to manhood here
graduating from the high School and engaged in the mercantile business
which he conducted successfully until his death. He was chairman of the
Markets Division of the Chamber of Commerce and gave conscientious
effort to this department, having charge of the fish market which was
recently established. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the
home, Rev. Koten officiating. The E.E.U. lodge of which decedent was a
member, accompanied the remains to the cemetery in a body.
The Reporter, Thurs., Jan. 17, 1918


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