Rivers, died this morning at 10:30 o’clock at the Municipal hospital, Two
Rivers. His home residence is at 1417 19th street in Two Rivers.
His son, the Rev. Alvin Auer of St. John, Wis., will be the celebrant of the
solemn requiem high mass to be offered Thursday morning at 10 ‘clock at the
St. Luke Catholic church. Other officers of the mass will be the Very Rev.
C. V. Hugo, pastor, as deacon and the Rev. John L. Loerke of Green Bay, sub
deacon. Brief rites will be held at the Klein and Stangel Inc. funeral home
at 9:30.
Mr. Auer was born in Germany on January 28, 1880, and came to the United States
with his parents in 1892. During his youth he worked at the Mann Pail factory
and operated a fishing rig. He has been in the employ of the Aluminum Goods for
more than 35 years, serving as a foreman. He was married in 1903 to Mary Pupeter,
who survives with the son, the Rev. Alvin Auer, and a daughter, Agnes, at home.
A half-brother, Wenzel Jungbauer of Two Rivers, also survives.
Mr. Auer was affiliated with the Holy Name society, the Catholic Order of
Foresters and was a member of the AGM 25 year club.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home from Tuesday afternoon until the
hour of services. The rosary will be recited there at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 24, 1944 P.2.
Rivers, died this morning at 10:30 o’clock at the Municipal hospital, Two
Rivers. His home residence is at 1417 19th street in Two Rivers.
His son, the Rev. Alvin Auer of St. John, Wis., will be the celebrant of the
solemn requiem high mass to be offered Thursday morning at 10 ‘clock at the
St. Luke Catholic church. Other officers of the mass will be the Very Rev.
C. V. Hugo, pastor, as deacon and the Rev. John L. Loerke of Green Bay, sub
deacon. Brief rites will be held at the Klein and Stangel Inc. funeral home
at 9:30.
Mr. Auer was born in Germany on January 28, 1880, and came to the United States
with his parents in 1892. During his youth he worked at the Mann Pail factory
and operated a fishing rig. He has been in the employ of the Aluminum Goods for
more than 35 years, serving as a foreman. He was married in 1903 to Mary Pupeter,
who survives with the son, the Rev. Alvin Auer, and a daughter, Agnes, at home.
A half-brother, Wenzel Jungbauer of Two Rivers, also survives.
Mr. Auer was affiliated with the Holy Name society, the Catholic Order of
Foresters and was a member of the AGM 25 year club.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home from Tuesday afternoon until the
hour of services. The rosary will be recited there at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, July 24, 1944 P.2.
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