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Dr Albert Mesch

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Dr Albert Mesch

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23 Jun 1924 (aged 40)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ALBERT A.J. MESCH

With an optimism characteristic of life at its best, Dr. Albert A. J. Mesch, well-known physician of Saukville and Milwaukee, succumbed Monday evening, to a hemmorhage of the brain.

The deceased was born in Kiel, July 23, 1883, where he spent his boyhood days, attending the local public schools, graduating from high school in 1900. Later he continued his studies at the Mission House. Early in life he had the desire to study medicine, and in 1904 entered Marquette University, from which institution he was graduated in 1908. He took up practice at Saukville, where he remained until 1923, when he located at Milwaukee. He was married to Miss Mathilde Krieg, of which union one son, Henry, was born.

He is survived by his widow and son and by one brother, Henry C. Mesch,and four sisters, Miss Anna Mesch of Kiel, Louise, Mrs. Alvin Hollensteiner of Chicago, Miss Bertha Mesch, and Tillie (Mrs. Wallace Johnson) of Kiel.

Interment will be made in the Kiel cemetery, today, Thursday, afternoon.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. C. J. Walenta of Sauk City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Attending the burial from out of town will be, Rev. R. A. Lohman of Cincinnati, uncle of the deceased, Rev. Wm. Zenk of Campbellsport, and Rev. Wm. Arpke of Chilton his cousins.
Tri - County Record - June 26, 1924

ALBERT A.J. MESCH

With an optimism characteristic of life at its best, Dr. Albert A. J. Mesch, well-known physician of Saukville and Milwaukee, succumbed Monday evening, to a hemmorhage of the brain.

The deceased was born in Kiel, July 23, 1883, where he spent his boyhood days, attending the local public schools, graduating from high school in 1900. Later he continued his studies at the Mission House. Early in life he had the desire to study medicine, and in 1904 entered Marquette University, from which institution he was graduated in 1908. He took up practice at Saukville, where he remained until 1923, when he located at Milwaukee. He was married to Miss Mathilde Krieg, of which union one son, Henry, was born.

He is survived by his widow and son and by one brother, Henry C. Mesch,and four sisters, Miss Anna Mesch of Kiel, Louise, Mrs. Alvin Hollensteiner of Chicago, Miss Bertha Mesch, and Tillie (Mrs. Wallace Johnson) of Kiel.

Interment will be made in the Kiel cemetery, today, Thursday, afternoon.
Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. C. J. Walenta of Sauk City, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Attending the burial from out of town will be, Rev. R. A. Lohman of Cincinnati, uncle of the deceased, Rev. Wm. Zenk of Campbellsport, and Rev. Wm. Arpke of Chilton his cousins.
Tri - County Record - June 26, 1924



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