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Adolph Vittengl

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Adolph Vittengl Veteran

Birth
Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Death
13 Feb 1957 (aged 67)
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Cedar Bluff, Cedar County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Obituary Tipton Conservative February 21, 1957

Adolph Vittengl, 67, Dies of Heart Attack
Funeral services for Adolph Vittengl, 67, were held Saturday at the Sheets & Dahn funeral home with the Rev. Arthur Stratmeyer in charge. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery, west of Tipton.
Vittengl died of a heart attack Feb. 13 while sitting in the lobby of Hotel Tipton. He had come to Tipton to visit his sister, Mrs. Christina Achey, shortly after 7 p.m. and had registered at the hotel. The fatal heart attack occurred about 9 p.m.
The youngest son of James and Rosie Vittengl, he was born july 27, 1889, near Cedar Bluff. He attended the country schools in the Cedar Bluff area.
A veteran of World War I, he served overseas. He worked on farms in Cedar county, including those of Leo Brennan and Amos Suchomel. About five years ago his health began to fail and since that time he had lived at the Soldier's home at Marshalltown, Domiciliary at Clinton and was a patient at Veteran's hospital, Madison, Wis.
He had left Madison on two weeks' leave to visit his sister, Mrs. Achey. He was preceded in death by three sisters and five brothers.
Obituary Tipton Conservative February 21, 1957

Adolph Vittengl, 67, Dies of Heart Attack
Funeral services for Adolph Vittengl, 67, were held Saturday at the Sheets & Dahn funeral home with the Rev. Arthur Stratmeyer in charge. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery, west of Tipton.
Vittengl died of a heart attack Feb. 13 while sitting in the lobby of Hotel Tipton. He had come to Tipton to visit his sister, Mrs. Christina Achey, shortly after 7 p.m. and had registered at the hotel. The fatal heart attack occurred about 9 p.m.
The youngest son of James and Rosie Vittengl, he was born july 27, 1889, near Cedar Bluff. He attended the country schools in the Cedar Bluff area.
A veteran of World War I, he served overseas. He worked on farms in Cedar county, including those of Leo Brennan and Amos Suchomel. About five years ago his health began to fail and since that time he had lived at the Soldier's home at Marshalltown, Domiciliary at Clinton and was a patient at Veteran's hospital, Madison, Wis.
He had left Madison on two weeks' leave to visit his sister, Mrs. Achey. He was preceded in death by three sisters and five brothers.

Inscription

ADOLPH
VITTENGL
PVT
U. S. ARMY
WORLD WAR I
JUL 27 1889
FEB 13 1957

Gravesite Details

VETERAN WORLD WAR I



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175742212/adolph-vittengl: accessed ), memorial page for Adolph Vittengl (27 Jul 1889–13 Feb 1957), Find a Grave Memorial ID 175742212, citing Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Cedar County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by daisy (contributor 48425018).