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EARLY SETTLER DIES IN BARRE:
ARNT STRATMANN, Prominent Resident of Town of Hamilton, Called at Age of 85 Years
Had Lived With His Son
Settled in La Crosse County in Early Sixties and Has Been a Most Successful Farmer
Arnt Stratman, aged 83, one of the old settlers of La Crosse county, who has resided here continuously for the last forty years, father of Supervisor William D. Stratman of the tow of Barre, and for years prominent farmer of the town of Hamilton, died at the home of his son at Barre Mills yesterday afternoon shortly after 3 o'clock. Death was due to infirmities of old age.
Arnt Stratman was born in Germany and came to the United States in the early sixties, settling in the town of Hamilton, where he bcame a prosperous farmer. He continued to live there until six years ago, when he removed to the town of Barre and has since made his home with his son, Supervisor W. D. Stratman of that place.
Three sons and two daughters survive him. They are William D. Stratman of Barre, Charles Stratman of Wilton, Wis., Henry Stratman of Springfield, Neb., Mrs. Anna Hanson of Waterloo, Wis., and Mrs. Carrie Kastenschmidt of Burns, WI.
Funeral services will be held at the late residence in the town of Barre Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Mercereau of West Salem officiating. Interment will be made at the Barre Mills cemetery.
EARLY SETTLER DIES IN BARRE:
ARNT STRATMANN, Prominent Resident of Town of Hamilton, Called at Age of 85 Years
Had Lived With His Son
Settled in La Crosse County in Early Sixties and Has Been a Most Successful Farmer
Arnt Stratman, aged 83, one of the old settlers of La Crosse county, who has resided here continuously for the last forty years, father of Supervisor William D. Stratman of the tow of Barre, and for years prominent farmer of the town of Hamilton, died at the home of his son at Barre Mills yesterday afternoon shortly after 3 o'clock. Death was due to infirmities of old age.
Arnt Stratman was born in Germany and came to the United States in the early sixties, settling in the town of Hamilton, where he bcame a prosperous farmer. He continued to live there until six years ago, when he removed to the town of Barre and has since made his home with his son, Supervisor W. D. Stratman of that place.
Three sons and two daughters survive him. They are William D. Stratman of Barre, Charles Stratman of Wilton, Wis., Henry Stratman of Springfield, Neb., Mrs. Anna Hanson of Waterloo, Wis., and Mrs. Carrie Kastenschmidt of Burns, WI.
Funeral services will be held at the late residence in the town of Barre Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Mercereau of West Salem officiating. Interment will be made at the Barre Mills cemetery.
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