Paul H. Jaschob, 72, of 2754 Calumet Dr., a retired Millhome flour mill operator, died late Monday night at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital after a lingering illness.
Born Nov. 23, 1881, at Witbeck, Germany, he came to the United States with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jaschob, in 1887, settling at Kiel, Wis.
Mr. Jaschob worked at the Kiel Flour Mills until 1918 and at Appleton for two years before joining in partnership with Arwin Eickhoff in the operation of a flour mill at Millhome in 1920.
Since his retirement in 1940, he had made his home in Sheboygan.
On Sept. 24, 1907, he was married to Anna DeBuhr at New Holstein. Active in music circles in the Kiel area for many years, Mr. Jaschob was a former director of the Kiel Mannerchor and formerly directed the choirs of the Kiel Reformed Church and the Bethel Reformed Church at Ada.
Survivors are his wife; a son, Gordon, Sheboygan; one daughter, Mrs. Milton Schneider, town of Meeme; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary Kanske, Sheboygan, and four brothers, Carl, Frank and Otto, of Kiel, and Herman, of Marshfield, Wis.
A son, Ermin, died June 4, 1911. Two sisters and a brother also preceded him
in death.
Paul H. Jaschob, 72, of 2754 Calumet Dr., a retired Millhome flour mill operator, died late Monday night at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital after a lingering illness.
Born Nov. 23, 1881, at Witbeck, Germany, he came to the United States with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jaschob, in 1887, settling at Kiel, Wis.
Mr. Jaschob worked at the Kiel Flour Mills until 1918 and at Appleton for two years before joining in partnership with Arwin Eickhoff in the operation of a flour mill at Millhome in 1920.
Since his retirement in 1940, he had made his home in Sheboygan.
On Sept. 24, 1907, he was married to Anna DeBuhr at New Holstein. Active in music circles in the Kiel area for many years, Mr. Jaschob was a former director of the Kiel Mannerchor and formerly directed the choirs of the Kiel Reformed Church and the Bethel Reformed Church at Ada.
Survivors are his wife; a son, Gordon, Sheboygan; one daughter, Mrs. Milton Schneider, town of Meeme; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary Kanske, Sheboygan, and four brothers, Carl, Frank and Otto, of Kiel, and Herman, of Marshfield, Wis.
A son, Ermin, died June 4, 1911. Two sisters and a brother also preceded him
in death.
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