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FRANK LENHARDT
Frank Lenhardt, aged fifty-nine years and eleven months, passed away
Saturday at his home on upper Washington St. He was a victim of
apoplexy. He had suffered attacks of apoplexy for the past year.
Deceased was born in Hasselbach, Kries Simmern, Regierungsbezick,
Coblenz, Germany and came to this country with his parents at the age of
eight years in 1858, they settling at the tannery, a few miles north of
here. He spent part of his boyhood on a farm in Mishicot and then he
came to this city where he has resided for upwards of thirty-five years.
He was married to Katherine Reinert who survives him as do three
daughters, Margaret, Amanda and Anna and one son, John. He also leaves a
brother, Alderman Ferdinand Lenhardt and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Freiss
and Mrs. George Jindra. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon from
St. John's Lutheran Church.
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks and gratitude to friends and neighbors
for their kind sympathy in our bereavement, especially those who donated
their automobiles and those who gave flowers at the funeral of our
beloved husband and father.
Mrs. Frank Lenhardt and family
The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 7, 1920
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FRANK LENHARDT
Frank Lenhardt, aged fifty-nine years and eleven months, passed away
Saturday at his home on upper Washington St. He was a victim of
apoplexy. He had suffered attacks of apoplexy for the past year.
Deceased was born in Hasselbach, Kries Simmern, Regierungsbezick,
Coblenz, Germany and came to this country with his parents at the age of
eight years in 1858, they settling at the tannery, a few miles north of
here. He spent part of his boyhood on a farm in Mishicot and then he
came to this city where he has resided for upwards of thirty-five years.
He was married to Katherine Reinert who survives him as do three
daughters, Margaret, Amanda and Anna and one son, John. He also leaves a
brother, Alderman Ferdinand Lenhardt and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Freiss
and Mrs. George Jindra. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon from
St. John's Lutheran Church.
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks and gratitude to friends and neighbors
for their kind sympathy in our bereavement, especially those who donated
their automobiles and those who gave flowers at the funeral of our
beloved husband and father.
Mrs. Frank Lenhardt and family
The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 7, 1920
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