THE STAR NEWS, Medford, Wis. Friday, Jan. 20, 1906
John Weinert, who lives near Whittlesey, died last Wednesday while hauling pulpwood to Whittlesey. His heart had been affected for some time. And it was thought that he had an attack while walking behind his sleigh, and expired as soon as he climbed onto it. His team continued the trip home and Mr. Weinert was found dead on the sleigh when the horses stopped at the house. He leaves a wife, two sons: Gottleib, who lives in Medford and John, who lives in S. Dak., a daughter, who lives in Medford, and two married daughters in S. Dak.
Obits from the Taylor county, WI historical society
THE STAR NEWS, Medford, Wis. Friday, Jan. 20, 1906
John Weinert, who lives near Whittlesey, died last Wednesday while hauling pulpwood to Whittlesey. His heart had been affected for some time. And it was thought that he had an attack while walking behind his sleigh, and expired as soon as he climbed onto it. His team continued the trip home and Mr. Weinert was found dead on the sleigh when the horses stopped at the house. He leaves a wife, two sons: Gottleib, who lives in Medford and John, who lives in S. Dak., a daughter, who lives in Medford, and two married daughters in S. Dak.
Obits from the Taylor county, WI historical society
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