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George Trossen

Birth
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
4 Jul 1923 (aged 37)
Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
[1-125]
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Death claimed George Trossen, former resident of Mishicot where he was born in 1886, at his home in Marshfield, Wis., Wednesday, July 4th. The remains were brought here for burial and the funeral was held Saturday. Deceased was a brother of Mrs. Michael Goeler of this city from whose home the funeral was held with services at St. Luke's. His widow and one son, Lester, deeply mourn his untimely loss for he passed away in the prime of manhood, aged 37, a victim of kidney affliction.

Deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trossen. He reached maturity in the little neighboring village and was married to Miss Clara Wojta of Two Creeks. Shortly after the wedding the couple went to Marshfield to reside. Mr. Trossen was a successful businessman. For several years he was an associate of the Marshfield Hardware and Auto Co.

Besides his wife and son, the deceased is survived by his mother, Mrs. Jacob Trossen of Whitelaw, three brothers, Peter of Two Rivers, Louis and Joseph of Marshfield and by six sisters, Mrs. Fred Claussen of Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mrs. Chas. Briggs of Milwaukee, Mrs. Albert Stechmesser of Chicago, Mrs. Otto Sechernan of Whitelaw, Mrs. Mike Goeler of Two Rivers.

Among those present at the funeral were Prof. Joseph Wojta of the University of Wisconsin and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Wojta of Reedsville, Messrs. and Mesdames Ignatz Wojta, Ignatz Wojta Jr., of Two Rivers, Anton Wojta of Mishicot, J. Kutnik and Ed Shimek of Kewaunee, Ed Meyer of Green Bay and Rudolph Stangel of Tisch Mills.

The Reporter - July 13, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
Death claimed George Trossen, former resident of Mishicot where he was born in 1886, at his home in Marshfield, Wis., Wednesday, July 4th. The remains were brought here for burial and the funeral was held Saturday. Deceased was a brother of Mrs. Michael Goeler of this city from whose home the funeral was held with services at St. Luke's. His widow and one son, Lester, deeply mourn his untimely loss for he passed away in the prime of manhood, aged 37, a victim of kidney affliction.

Deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trossen. He reached maturity in the little neighboring village and was married to Miss Clara Wojta of Two Creeks. Shortly after the wedding the couple went to Marshfield to reside. Mr. Trossen was a successful businessman. For several years he was an associate of the Marshfield Hardware and Auto Co.

Besides his wife and son, the deceased is survived by his mother, Mrs. Jacob Trossen of Whitelaw, three brothers, Peter of Two Rivers, Louis and Joseph of Marshfield and by six sisters, Mrs. Fred Claussen of Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mrs. Chas. Briggs of Milwaukee, Mrs. Albert Stechmesser of Chicago, Mrs. Otto Sechernan of Whitelaw, Mrs. Mike Goeler of Two Rivers.

Among those present at the funeral were Prof. Joseph Wojta of the University of Wisconsin and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Wojta of Reedsville, Messrs. and Mesdames Ignatz Wojta, Ignatz Wojta Jr., of Two Rivers, Anton Wojta of Mishicot, J. Kutnik and Ed Shimek of Kewaunee, Ed Meyer of Green Bay and Rudolph Stangel of Tisch Mills.

The Reporter - July 13, 1923 ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)


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