Erhard Dorn, Well Known In Kiel And Vicinity, Summoned. Kiel, Wis. - Erhard Dorn, aged 83, well known in this vicinity, passed away at 1:10 p.m. Friday at his homestead farm one and one-half mile west of this city after an illness of a few weeks.
The deceased was born at Charlestown on October 18, 1856. On May 19, 1885, he was married to Catherine Uerling of Wauwatosa, the ceremony being performed in St. Anna's Catholic church by the Rev. Fr. Schleier. After their marriage, the couple lived on a farm at St. Ann for seven years and for a number of years after resided on a farm in Marytown. Since 1903, they lived on their present farm.
Twelve children were born of this union, three of whom passed away, and Mrs. Dorn died August 19, 1919. A son, two daughters and four granddaughters have entered religious institutions.
Survivors are the following children: William Dorn and Mrs. Adam (Mary) Faust who live near Kiel; John on a farm near Marytown; Mrs. Edward (Elizabeth) Hartmann of New Holstein; Peter on the homestead; George, Father Frederick, S.D.S., superior of the Salvatorian House in Milwaukee; Johanna, Sister M. Seraphia O.S.B., of Clyde, Missouri, Frank on a farm near Marytown, Margaret, Sister M. Landelin, F.X. M. of St. Francis sanitarium at -- Long Island, N.Y.; 48 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Margaret Wal--- St. Anna, and two brothers.
Funeral services will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the farm home and at 10:--- a.m. at the SS. Peter and Paul Catholic church in this city. The Rev. Fr. J.J. Esdepsky, pastor ---- will officiate assisted by ---- other priests from neighboring parishes. The solemn requiem high mass will be sung by the son of the deceased, the Rev. Fr. Frederick M. Dorn, S.D.S. Men of the Holy Name society of which Mr. Dorn was a member will attend the services in a body. Interment will be in the church cemetery, the following six grandsons of the deceased will act as pallbearers: Herman Hartmann, Joseph Dorn, Norman Knetzger, Joseph, Peter and Aloysius Faust. The body may be viewed at the farm home until the time of services Monday morning.
Sheboygan Press, Sat. Nov. 25, 1939, p. 2, c.
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Erhard Dorn, Well Known In Kiel And Vicinity, Summoned. Kiel, Wis. - Erhard Dorn, aged 83, well known in this vicinity, passed away at 1:10 p.m. Friday at his homestead farm one and one-half mile west of this city after an illness of a few weeks.
The deceased was born at Charlestown on October 18, 1856. On May 19, 1885, he was married to Catherine Uerling of Wauwatosa, the ceremony being performed in St. Anna's Catholic church by the Rev. Fr. Schleier. After their marriage, the couple lived on a farm at St. Ann for seven years and for a number of years after resided on a farm in Marytown. Since 1903, they lived on their present farm.
Twelve children were born of this union, three of whom passed away, and Mrs. Dorn died August 19, 1919. A son, two daughters and four granddaughters have entered religious institutions.
Survivors are the following children: William Dorn and Mrs. Adam (Mary) Faust who live near Kiel; John on a farm near Marytown; Mrs. Edward (Elizabeth) Hartmann of New Holstein; Peter on the homestead; George, Father Frederick, S.D.S., superior of the Salvatorian House in Milwaukee; Johanna, Sister M. Seraphia O.S.B., of Clyde, Missouri, Frank on a farm near Marytown, Margaret, Sister M. Landelin, F.X. M. of St. Francis sanitarium at -- Long Island, N.Y.; 48 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Margaret Wal--- St. Anna, and two brothers.
Funeral services will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the farm home and at 10:--- a.m. at the SS. Peter and Paul Catholic church in this city. The Rev. Fr. J.J. Esdepsky, pastor ---- will officiate assisted by ---- other priests from neighboring parishes. The solemn requiem high mass will be sung by the son of the deceased, the Rev. Fr. Frederick M. Dorn, S.D.S. Men of the Holy Name society of which Mr. Dorn was a member will attend the services in a body. Interment will be in the church cemetery, the following six grandsons of the deceased will act as pallbearers: Herman Hartmann, Joseph Dorn, Norman Knetzger, Joseph, Peter and Aloysius Faust. The body may be viewed at the farm home until the time of services Monday morning.
Sheboygan Press, Sat. Nov. 25, 1939, p. 2, c.
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