William Rose, 68, town of Port Washington resident, died suddenly on Sunday afternoon at St. Alphonsus hospital in Port Washington. He had been recovering from an attack of pneumonia.
Mr. Rose was born on Oct. 1, 1879, in Germany. After coming to this country he operated a farm on the Ulao road, south of Port Washington. He retired some time ago and made his home with a son in the town of Port Washington.
The survivors include one son, Alfred Rose, of Port Washington; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Lesnick and Mrs. Hattie Axnick, of Milwaukee. His wife, Mathilda, preceded him in death in 1940.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Horn Funeral home in Port Washington. The Rev. Charles A. Rota, pastor of the Grand avenue Evangelical United Brethren church, will officiate and burial will be made in the Kiel cemetery.
The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, April 13, 1948 – P. 10
William Rose, 68, town of Port Washington resident, died suddenly on Sunday afternoon at St. Alphonsus hospital in Port Washington. He had been recovering from an attack of pneumonia.
Mr. Rose was born on Oct. 1, 1879, in Germany. After coming to this country he operated a farm on the Ulao road, south of Port Washington. He retired some time ago and made his home with a son in the town of Port Washington.
The survivors include one son, Alfred Rose, of Port Washington; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Lesnick and Mrs. Hattie Axnick, of Milwaukee. His wife, Mathilda, preceded him in death in 1940.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Horn Funeral home in Port Washington. The Rev. Charles A. Rota, pastor of the Grand avenue Evangelical United Brethren church, will officiate and burial will be made in the Kiel cemetery.
The Sheboygan Press – Tuesday, April 13, 1948 – P. 10
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