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William A Jaschob

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William A Jaschob

Birth
Death
25 Nov 1967 (aged 75)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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William Jaschob no newspaper named

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at St. Peter's United Church of Christ for William A Jaschob, 75, of 1011 Seventh Street. The Rev. John F. Baumann officiated. Burial was in the Kiel cemetery. Mrs. Jaschob died Saturday at the Veteran's Hospital at Wood.
He was born September 2, 1892 in Kiel, a son of the late Herman and Mary Jaschob. He attended Kiel public school. On February 17, 1923 he was married to Hilda Popp of the Town of New Holstein and the couple made their home in Kiel. He was a painter and also was employed at the Kiel wooden Ware company and as a high school custodian. A World War I veteran, Mr. Jaschob served with the 332nd Field Artillery, Black Hawk Division.
He was a life-long member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ; Manitowoc Tribe No. 49 of the Improved Order of Redmen; and 24 Hour Club of the lodge; and Wolf-Olson Post 1230, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sheboygan.
Surviving are his wife; two sisters; Mrs. Lorena Arpke and Mrs. Anita Mahloch, both of Howards Grove-Millersville; and two brothers, Edward, Route 2, Kiel and Alvin, Sheboygan.

William Jaschob no newspaper named

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at St. Peter's United Church of Christ for William A Jaschob, 75, of 1011 Seventh Street. The Rev. John F. Baumann officiated. Burial was in the Kiel cemetery. Mrs. Jaschob died Saturday at the Veteran's Hospital at Wood.
He was born September 2, 1892 in Kiel, a son of the late Herman and Mary Jaschob. He attended Kiel public school. On February 17, 1923 he was married to Hilda Popp of the Town of New Holstein and the couple made their home in Kiel. He was a painter and also was employed at the Kiel wooden Ware company and as a high school custodian. A World War I veteran, Mr. Jaschob served with the 332nd Field Artillery, Black Hawk Division.
He was a life-long member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ; Manitowoc Tribe No. 49 of the Improved Order of Redmen; and 24 Hour Club of the lodge; and Wolf-Olson Post 1230, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sheboygan.
Surviving are his wife; two sisters; Mrs. Lorena Arpke and Mrs. Anita Mahloch, both of Howards Grove-Millersville; and two brothers, Edward, Route 2, Kiel and Alvin, Sheboygan.


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Pvt US Army-World War I

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