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William C Backhaus

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William C Backhaus

Birth
Death
19 Mar 1941 (aged 73)
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM BACKHAUS

Wm. Backhaus Laid to Rest
Burial was made in the Rockville cemetery.
Mr. Backhaus had the misfortune of falling on the icy sidewalk on February 26th, and fracturing his left hip. Since that time he was confined at the hospital.
The deceased was born in the town of Rhine on July 10, 1867, and in 1894 he was united in marriage with Pauline Dawurske of here. The couple resided in this city for a few years, and then operated a farm in the town of Rhine until 1933, when they returned to Kiel to reside. Mrs. Backhaus died six years ago.
Mr. Backhaus' only son died on January 17 of this year, and his only brother died a few hours later. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ed. (Norma) Jaschob of near Millhome; one grandson; and three sisters, Mrs. Otto Dedering of New Holstein, Mrs. Adolph Warnke of this city, and Mrs. Fred Luebke of Two Rivers.
1941

WILLIAM BACKHAUS

Wm. Backhaus Laid to Rest
Burial was made in the Rockville cemetery.
Mr. Backhaus had the misfortune of falling on the icy sidewalk on February 26th, and fracturing his left hip. Since that time he was confined at the hospital.
The deceased was born in the town of Rhine on July 10, 1867, and in 1894 he was united in marriage with Pauline Dawurske of here. The couple resided in this city for a few years, and then operated a farm in the town of Rhine until 1933, when they returned to Kiel to reside. Mrs. Backhaus died six years ago.
Mr. Backhaus' only son died on January 17 of this year, and his only brother died a few hours later. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ed. (Norma) Jaschob of near Millhome; one grandson; and three sisters, Mrs. Otto Dedering of New Holstein, Mrs. Adolph Warnke of this city, and Mrs. Fred Luebke of Two Rivers.
1941



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