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Joseph Adelman

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Joseph Adelman

Birth
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Feb 1928 (aged 49)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
K-148-2
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JOSEPH ADELMAN

DOWNTOWN ON TUESDAY, DIES AT HOME TODAY
Joseph Adelman, 50, Stricken Today at Home on Route 1, South of CityJoseph Adelman, a prominent farmer of the county, died suddenly at the family home on Rural Route 1, south of this city at 1 o’clock this afternoon. Mr. Adelman had complained for a week about not feeling as well as he should but had been about as usual and was down town on business yesterday afternoon. This morning he was unable to arise and sank steadily until the end came at 1 o’clock. The funeral will be held Saturday morning with services at 9 o’clock at St. Boniface Catholic church and burial will be at Calvary.

Born in St. Nazianz, August 12, 1877, Mr. Adelman was fifty years of age and had made his home in the town of Manitowoc for the last twenty years. He was married seven years ago, June 12, 1920 to Miss Theresa Notz.

Surviving are the widow, five brothers, Peter of Milwaukee, Louis of St. Nazianz, George, William and Leo of this city and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wollersheim of Manitowoc Rapids, Mrs. Louis Eigenberger of Plymouth and Mrs. John Eigenberger of Sheboygan Falls.

Mr. Adelman was a member of G.U.G., Eagles and Moose orders.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, February 15, 1928, Page 2
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St. Nazianz news:
Attend Adelmann Funeral
His many friends and relatives here were shocked at learning of the sudden death of Joseph Adelmann of Manitowoc last week and many of them attended the funeral held at St. Boniface church in that city Saturday morning at 9 o’clock. Among those from this vicinity in attendance at the funeral services were; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adelmann, son, Alphonse and daughter Marion, Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and family, William Dietrich, Edward and John Schad, Mr. and Mrs. William Wollersheim, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiefvater and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, February 23, 1928, Page 5
JOSEPH ADELMAN

DOWNTOWN ON TUESDAY, DIES AT HOME TODAY
Joseph Adelman, 50, Stricken Today at Home on Route 1, South of CityJoseph Adelman, a prominent farmer of the county, died suddenly at the family home on Rural Route 1, south of this city at 1 o’clock this afternoon. Mr. Adelman had complained for a week about not feeling as well as he should but had been about as usual and was down town on business yesterday afternoon. This morning he was unable to arise and sank steadily until the end came at 1 o’clock. The funeral will be held Saturday morning with services at 9 o’clock at St. Boniface Catholic church and burial will be at Calvary.

Born in St. Nazianz, August 12, 1877, Mr. Adelman was fifty years of age and had made his home in the town of Manitowoc for the last twenty years. He was married seven years ago, June 12, 1920 to Miss Theresa Notz.

Surviving are the widow, five brothers, Peter of Milwaukee, Louis of St. Nazianz, George, William and Leo of this city and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Wollersheim of Manitowoc Rapids, Mrs. Louis Eigenberger of Plymouth and Mrs. John Eigenberger of Sheboygan Falls.

Mr. Adelman was a member of G.U.G., Eagles and Moose orders.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, February 15, 1928, Page 2
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St. Nazianz news:
Attend Adelmann Funeral
His many friends and relatives here were shocked at learning of the sudden death of Joseph Adelmann of Manitowoc last week and many of them attended the funeral held at St. Boniface church in that city Saturday morning at 9 o’clock. Among those from this vicinity in attendance at the funeral services were; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adelmann, son, Alphonse and daughter Marion, Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and family, William Dietrich, Edward and John Schad, Mr. and Mrs. William Wollersheim, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiefvater and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, February 23, 1928, Page 5


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