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Bernhardt Richard Ulrich

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Bernhardt Richard Ulrich

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
31 Jan 1965 (aged 70)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
2-59
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Bernard R. Ulrich, 70, of 1120 Madison St., Two Rivers, retired longtime tool and die maker at Plant 1 of Mirro Aluminum Co., Two Rivers, and later operator of the Tasty Snack at 22nd Street and Lincoln Avenue, died early Sunday morning at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. He had been in failing health for nearly a year.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels and at 2:30 p.m. at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. T.F. Stern officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery.

Mr. Ulrich was born Nov. 11, 1894, at Two Rivers, son of the late William and Emma Ohm Ulrich. He attended St. John Lutheran Parochial School and in his youth learned the machinist trade at Detroit, Mich. After serving overseas in the Army in World War I he returned to Two Rivers and from 1920 to 1949 he was employed in the machine shop of the Mirro firm at Two Rivers. He built the Tasty Snack at Two Rivers which he operated from 1948 to 1958 when he retired.

He married the former Ruthe Heller at Two Rivers Oct. 15, 1919. She died Dec. 31, 1959. Mr. Ulrich was a member of the Eleven Gold Star Post 1248, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Robert E. Burns Post 165, American Legion.

Surviving are a son, Roy, of Two Rivers; a sister, Mrs. Harold Arnemann, of Two Rivers; three brothers, Otto and Martin, of Two Rivers and Carl, of Chicago; and four grandchildren. Three sisters preceded him in death.

Friends may call at the funeral chapels after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, Feb. 1, 1965, P. 20

Marriage of Bernhardt/Ruth Ulrich
Wedding bells, Wednesday afternoon, called a large number of friends and relatives to witness the ceremony, uniting Bernard R. Ulrich and Miss Ruth Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Heller of the southside, at St. John's Lutheran Church. The bridal party with the couple were Martin Ulrich and Miss Dora Zahn and Eddie Lahey and Miss Flora Ulrich. A pleasant family gathering and supper at the home of the bride followed the ceremony. The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 17, 1919.
Bernard R. Ulrich, 70, of 1120 Madison St., Two Rivers, retired longtime tool and die maker at Plant 1 of Mirro Aluminum Co., Two Rivers, and later operator of the Tasty Snack at 22nd Street and Lincoln Avenue, died early Sunday morning at Two Rivers Municipal Hospital. He had been in failing health for nearly a year.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels and at 2:30 p.m. at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. T.F. Stern officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers' Rest Cemetery.

Mr. Ulrich was born Nov. 11, 1894, at Two Rivers, son of the late William and Emma Ohm Ulrich. He attended St. John Lutheran Parochial School and in his youth learned the machinist trade at Detroit, Mich. After serving overseas in the Army in World War I he returned to Two Rivers and from 1920 to 1949 he was employed in the machine shop of the Mirro firm at Two Rivers. He built the Tasty Snack at Two Rivers which he operated from 1948 to 1958 when he retired.

He married the former Ruthe Heller at Two Rivers Oct. 15, 1919. She died Dec. 31, 1959. Mr. Ulrich was a member of the Eleven Gold Star Post 1248, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Robert E. Burns Post 165, American Legion.

Surviving are a son, Roy, of Two Rivers; a sister, Mrs. Harold Arnemann, of Two Rivers; three brothers, Otto and Martin, of Two Rivers and Carl, of Chicago; and four grandchildren. Three sisters preceded him in death.

Friends may call at the funeral chapels after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, Feb. 1, 1965, P. 20

Marriage of Bernhardt/Ruth Ulrich
Wedding bells, Wednesday afternoon, called a large number of friends and relatives to witness the ceremony, uniting Bernard R. Ulrich and Miss Ruth Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Heller of the southside, at St. John's Lutheran Church. The bridal party with the couple were Martin Ulrich and Miss Dora Zahn and Eddie Lahey and Miss Flora Ulrich. A pleasant family gathering and supper at the home of the bride followed the ceremony. The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 17, 1919.


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