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Raymond C. Hartmann

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Raymond C. Hartmann

Birth
Death
12 Aug 1961 (aged 58–59)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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RAYMOND HARTMANN

KIEL FARMER KILLED IN FALL
Instant death came to a well known Kiel resident, Raymond Hartman, 59, last Saturday when he fell from a tractor pulling a load of hay, and was crushed when run over by the wheels of the hay wagon.
The tractor was being driven by a nine year old relative, Richard Schnell and the accident occurred on a town road about three miles northeast of Kiel.
Death was attributed to a crushed chest and skull fracture following examination by a physician.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the SS. Peter and Paul church in Kiel with the Rev. George Kiefer officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery.
Mr. Hartman was born in the Town of Schleswig, July 10, 1902, the son of Herman and Mary Laures Hartman. He attended SS. Peter and Paul Catholic School in Kiel.
On June 21, 1941, he was married to Josephine Kohlmann of St. Cloud at St. Claudius Catholic Church. They lived on the family homestead
in the Town of Schleswig until five years ago when they moved to Kiel. He had been working at Kiel Wooden Ware Co.
Surviving are his widow; four sisters, Mr. Frank Held and Mrs. Romulus Hahn, both of Milwaukee, an Mrs. Fred Klaeser and Mrs. Schneider, both of Kiel, and a brother, Charles of Kiel.
New Holstein Reporter, Thurs. Aug. 17, 1961, pg. 1 & 4
RAYMOND HARTMANN

KIEL FARMER KILLED IN FALL
Instant death came to a well known Kiel resident, Raymond Hartman, 59, last Saturday when he fell from a tractor pulling a load of hay, and was crushed when run over by the wheels of the hay wagon.
The tractor was being driven by a nine year old relative, Richard Schnell and the accident occurred on a town road about three miles northeast of Kiel.
Death was attributed to a crushed chest and skull fracture following examination by a physician.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the SS. Peter and Paul church in Kiel with the Rev. George Kiefer officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery.
Mr. Hartman was born in the Town of Schleswig, July 10, 1902, the son of Herman and Mary Laures Hartman. He attended SS. Peter and Paul Catholic School in Kiel.
On June 21, 1941, he was married to Josephine Kohlmann of St. Cloud at St. Claudius Catholic Church. They lived on the family homestead
in the Town of Schleswig until five years ago when they moved to Kiel. He had been working at Kiel Wooden Ware Co.
Surviving are his widow; four sisters, Mr. Frank Held and Mrs. Romulus Hahn, both of Milwaukee, an Mrs. Fred Klaeser and Mrs. Schneider, both of Kiel, and a brother, Charles of Kiel.
New Holstein Reporter, Thurs. Aug. 17, 1961, pg. 1 & 4

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