Death of an Old Timer
Great Falls, Feb. 11-This afternoon old timers were startled by the report that Herman Wildekopf had died at his residence. He had been a resident this city from early times and is well known by the German people in particular. By trade he was a painter and decorator, one of his last contracts having been on the Central High School building. He has been more or less ill for the last two years, but no special alarm was felt about this. He leaves a wife and three children. He was a member of the A.O.U.F. and of Sons of Herman. He owned considerable real estate and was thoroughly respected throughout the community.
Anaconda Standard (MT), 12 Feb 1898
Death of an Old Timer
Great Falls, Feb. 11-This afternoon old timers were startled by the report that Herman Wildekopf had died at his residence. He had been a resident this city from early times and is well known by the German people in particular. By trade he was a painter and decorator, one of his last contracts having been on the Central High School building. He has been more or less ill for the last two years, but no special alarm was felt about this. He leaves a wife and three children. He was a member of the A.O.U.F. and of Sons of Herman. He owned considerable real estate and was thoroughly respected throughout the community.
Anaconda Standard (MT), 12 Feb 1898
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