Plan Last Rites For Oscar Spitzer At Kiel Saturday
Kiel—Funeral services for Oscar Spitzer, 52, who died suddenly Wednesday at his home near Millhome, will be held at the Meiselwitz Funeral home and at St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church here. The Rev. E. L. Worthman, pastor, will officiate, and interment will be made in the Kiel City cemetery.
Mr. Spitzer was born in Sheboygan Feb. 14, 1894, the son of the late Louis and Caroline Schneider Spitzer, and at the age of 2 moved to the present homestead in the town of Schleswig. His marriage to Elizabeth Scheib was performed in Town Meeme Nov 29, 1918, and the couple immediately located on the homestead farm where they have since resided. Survivors include his wife; three sisters, Mrs. Louis (Clara) Raeder, Glenbeulah, and Mrs. Henry (Hilda) Roehl, and Mrs. Oscar (Cecelia) Kruger, both of Plymouth. One sister, Meta, and one brother, Edwin, preceded him in death.
Plan Last Rites For Oscar Spitzer At Kiel Saturday
Kiel—Funeral services for Oscar Spitzer, 52, who died suddenly Wednesday at his home near Millhome, will be held at the Meiselwitz Funeral home and at St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church here. The Rev. E. L. Worthman, pastor, will officiate, and interment will be made in the Kiel City cemetery.
Mr. Spitzer was born in Sheboygan Feb. 14, 1894, the son of the late Louis and Caroline Schneider Spitzer, and at the age of 2 moved to the present homestead in the town of Schleswig. His marriage to Elizabeth Scheib was performed in Town Meeme Nov 29, 1918, and the couple immediately located on the homestead farm where they have since resided. Survivors include his wife; three sisters, Mrs. Louis (Clara) Raeder, Glenbeulah, and Mrs. Henry (Hilda) Roehl, and Mrs. Oscar (Cecelia) Kruger, both of Plymouth. One sister, Meta, and one brother, Edwin, preceded him in death.
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