Sheboygan Press December 16, 1941
Final Rites Conducted For Youth At Kiel
Kiel, Wis.: Funeral services for Francis George Mayer, 19, son of Mrs. Marie Wick Mayer, 907 N. Sixth street, this city, who passed away last Monday evening at the Crippled Childrens Home in Robinsonville, Wis., were held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Meiselwitz Funeral home and at 10:00 a.m. at the SS. Paul Catholic church, the Rev. Fr. F.X. Kheil officiating.
Interment was in the church cemetery near this city. Pallbearers were the following cousins of the deceased: Leander, Bryon, James and Norbert Wick Jr., George Schmitz and Francis Mayer.
Survivors are his mother; a brother, Robert, and four sisters, Madonna, Mildred and Marion at home and Sister M. Tarcisius of the Holy Family convent and his grandmother, Mrs. John Mayer of Chilton.
He was preceded in death by his father, Christian J. Mayer and two sisters, Imogene and Delores.
Relatives who attended the last rites were: Mrs. John Mayer of Chilton; Mr. and Mrs. George Wick and son Leander of School Hill; Henry Wick and sons Bryon and James, Mrs. and Mrs. George Schmitz and son, George, and daughters Violet and Martha of New Holstein; Mr. and Mrs John Mayer and son Francis; Mrs. Sophia Rach, Joseph Schmitz and son Jerome and daughter Emily, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mayer of St. Anna.
Raymond Mayer of St. Cloud; Sister M Tarcitius of the Holy Family Convent in Manitowoc; Sister M Katherine and Sister M Gertrude, in charge of the Crippled Childrens at Robinsonville; John Winnakens, Sister M Michael of the McCormick Home for the Aged, and Mrs. Ella Maltby of Chilton.
Sheboygan Press December 16, 1941
Final Rites Conducted For Youth At Kiel
Kiel, Wis.: Funeral services for Francis George Mayer, 19, son of Mrs. Marie Wick Mayer, 907 N. Sixth street, this city, who passed away last Monday evening at the Crippled Childrens Home in Robinsonville, Wis., were held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Meiselwitz Funeral home and at 10:00 a.m. at the SS. Paul Catholic church, the Rev. Fr. F.X. Kheil officiating.
Interment was in the church cemetery near this city. Pallbearers were the following cousins of the deceased: Leander, Bryon, James and Norbert Wick Jr., George Schmitz and Francis Mayer.
Survivors are his mother; a brother, Robert, and four sisters, Madonna, Mildred and Marion at home and Sister M. Tarcisius of the Holy Family convent and his grandmother, Mrs. John Mayer of Chilton.
He was preceded in death by his father, Christian J. Mayer and two sisters, Imogene and Delores.
Relatives who attended the last rites were: Mrs. John Mayer of Chilton; Mr. and Mrs. George Wick and son Leander of School Hill; Henry Wick and sons Bryon and James, Mrs. and Mrs. George Schmitz and son, George, and daughters Violet and Martha of New Holstein; Mr. and Mrs John Mayer and son Francis; Mrs. Sophia Rach, Joseph Schmitz and son Jerome and daughter Emily, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mayer of St. Anna.
Raymond Mayer of St. Cloud; Sister M Tarcitius of the Holy Family Convent in Manitowoc; Sister M Katherine and Sister M Gertrude, in charge of the Crippled Childrens at Robinsonville; John Winnakens, Sister M Michael of the McCormick Home for the Aged, and Mrs. Ella Maltby of Chilton.
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