Henry F. Krueger, 70, 1100 Crooks St., died at his home early Sunday
morning. Born in the Town of Gibson, he married the former Mable Scory
in Bellevue in 1915 and had lived in Green Bay ever since. Until his
retirement a year ago due to ill health, he had been employed for 22
years as foreman of the shipping department at the Alwin Manufacturing
Co. Prior to that, he worked in the same capacity for the Norcor
Manufacturing Co. He was an elder and head usher of First Presbyterian
church.
Survivors are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Eva Mae) Held,
Milwaukee, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Schmidt, Webster, S.D.
Friends may call at the Findeisen-Greiser Funeral Home, 617 S Roosevelt
St., until 11 o'clock Wednesday morning when the body will be taken to
First Presbyterian Church for funeral services conducted at 1:30 by Dr.
Artur G. Adams, Burial will be in Mishicot Cemetery.
Green Bay Press Gazette, Monday, October 29, 1956 P. 6
Henry F. Krueger, 70, 1100 Crooks St., died at his home early Sunday
morning. Born in the Town of Gibson, he married the former Mable Scory
in Bellevue in 1915 and had lived in Green Bay ever since. Until his
retirement a year ago due to ill health, he had been employed for 22
years as foreman of the shipping department at the Alwin Manufacturing
Co. Prior to that, he worked in the same capacity for the Norcor
Manufacturing Co. He was an elder and head usher of First Presbyterian
church.
Survivors are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Eva Mae) Held,
Milwaukee, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Schmidt, Webster, S.D.
Friends may call at the Findeisen-Greiser Funeral Home, 617 S Roosevelt
St., until 11 o'clock Wednesday morning when the body will be taken to
First Presbyterian Church for funeral services conducted at 1:30 by Dr.
Artur G. Adams, Burial will be in Mishicot Cemetery.
Green Bay Press Gazette, Monday, October 29, 1956 P. 6
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