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Arthur Voland

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Arthur Voland

Birth
Death
1948 (aged 65–66)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ARTHUR F. VOLAND

Arthur F. Voland Laid To Rest In Kiel Cemetery
Even though he had been ill for some time, the news of the death of Arthur W. Voland came as a shock to residents of this community. Mr. Voland passed away at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan, where he had been confined but a few days, on Thursday morning of last week.
Mr. Voland was born here July 27, 1882, the son of Ernest and Mary Voland. He became well-known to every one in this city, due to his services to the community as a milkman for 30 years for the Kiel Dairy Products. For the past few years he was custodian of the Kiel public schools. He was a member of the Redmen organization.
On April 18, 1906 he was married to Miss Lizzie Kramer of Elkhart Lake, who survives him. Other survivors are two sons, Harold of this city, and Earl of Crete, Ill.; two brothers, Robert and Walter, of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Henschel, Mrs. William Schnur, and Mrs. C. T. Schroeder of this city, and Mrs. George Schueler of Plymouth; also 5 grandchrildren. A sister and three brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. Ernest Nelson officiating. Interment was made in the Kiel cemetery. Pallbearers were Harry Spettel, Peter Richart, Raymond Klauck, Arthur W. Duecke, Emil Raquet, and Fred Stolzmann.


ARTHUR F. VOLAND

Arthur F. Voland Laid To Rest In Kiel Cemetery
Even though he had been ill for some time, the news of the death of Arthur W. Voland came as a shock to residents of this community. Mr. Voland passed away at the St. Nicholas hospital in Sheboygan, where he had been confined but a few days, on Thursday morning of last week.
Mr. Voland was born here July 27, 1882, the son of Ernest and Mary Voland. He became well-known to every one in this city, due to his services to the community as a milkman for 30 years for the Kiel Dairy Products. For the past few years he was custodian of the Kiel public schools. He was a member of the Redmen organization.
On April 18, 1906 he was married to Miss Lizzie Kramer of Elkhart Lake, who survives him. Other survivors are two sons, Harold of this city, and Earl of Crete, Ill.; two brothers, Robert and Walter, of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Henschel, Mrs. William Schnur, and Mrs. C. T. Schroeder of this city, and Mrs. George Schueler of Plymouth; also 5 grandchrildren. A sister and three brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. Ernest Nelson officiating. Interment was made in the Kiel cemetery. Pallbearers were Harry Spettel, Peter Richart, Raymond Klauck, Arthur W. Duecke, Emil Raquet, and Fred Stolzmann.

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