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Alfred E Klemme

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Alfred E Klemme

Birth
Death
1935 (aged 24–25)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Former Kiel Resident Killed in Accident
Fond du Lac County Car Crash Fatal
Alfred Klemme, 24, is Dead as Results of Skull Fracture He Sustained in Crash

Kiel – Alfred Klemme, 24, former resident of Kiel and late of Evanston, Illinois, was killed instantly Monday at 10 p.m., when the car he was driving sideswiped an auto driven by Melvin Dorn of St. Anne on County Trunk U, between Marytown and Wolf Lake. Mr. Klemme died of fractured skull, and the left side of his face was crushed.
Milton Klemme, brother of Alfred, from Chicago, sustained cuts and bruises about the face, and Julian Schmitts of New Holstein was reported bruised slightly about the body. As far as can be ascertained the Dorn boy was not injured.
The accident happened when the coupe driven by Alfred Klemme, and the sedan driven by Mr. Dorn, sideswiping locked left front wheels.
Vacationing At Kiel The deceased was spending a month's vacation with his father who lives near Kiel.
The body will be brought to the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral Home here, and the services will be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will be made in the Kiel cemetery.
The deceased was born in Webster, July 4, 1910. The family moved to Kiel while Alfred was still a boy, and he received his early education there. For the past six years he has been located in Evanston.
He is survived by his father, August, of near Kiel; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Wolff, Mrs. Ruth Spielmann and Miss Esther Klemme, all of Chicago; three brothers, Victor and Milton of Chicago, and Hugo, living with his father, August.An investigation is being made by Fond du Lack county officials.
The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, June 18, 1935 – Front Page

Former Kiel Resident Killed in Accident
Fond du Lac County Car Crash Fatal
Alfred Klemme, 24, is Dead as Results of Skull Fracture He Sustained in Crash

Kiel – Alfred Klemme, 24, former resident of Kiel and late of Evanston, Illinois, was killed instantly Monday at 10 p.m., when the car he was driving sideswiped an auto driven by Melvin Dorn of St. Anne on County Trunk U, between Marytown and Wolf Lake. Mr. Klemme died of fractured skull, and the left side of his face was crushed.
Milton Klemme, brother of Alfred, from Chicago, sustained cuts and bruises about the face, and Julian Schmitts of New Holstein was reported bruised slightly about the body. As far as can be ascertained the Dorn boy was not injured.
The accident happened when the coupe driven by Alfred Klemme, and the sedan driven by Mr. Dorn, sideswiping locked left front wheels.
Vacationing At Kiel The deceased was spending a month's vacation with his father who lives near Kiel.
The body will be brought to the C. J. Meiselwitz Funeral Home here, and the services will be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 2 p.m. Burial will be made in the Kiel cemetery.
The deceased was born in Webster, July 4, 1910. The family moved to Kiel while Alfred was still a boy, and he received his early education there. For the past six years he has been located in Evanston.
He is survived by his father, August, of near Kiel; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Wolff, Mrs. Ruth Spielmann and Miss Esther Klemme, all of Chicago; three brothers, Victor and Milton of Chicago, and Hugo, living with his father, August.An investigation is being made by Fond du Lack county officials.
The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, June 18, 1935 – Front Page



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