GUSTAVE NINMER
Gust. Ninmer Found Dying at New Holstein
Gustave Ninmer, aged 51, who was found near death in a ditch beside highway 57, early Saturday morning near the Edward Hass farm in the town of New Holstein, by George Duecker and Fred Sieling of here, was taken to Dr. Krohn's office in New Holstein, where he died shortly afterwards.
The deceased, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ninmer, residents of the town of Schleswig, was born on a farm in that township, on August 27, 1882, where he grew to manhood. As a youth Mr. Ninmer learned the blacksmith trade, which he followed his entire life. For many years he followed this trade in School Hill, a number of years he did blacksmith work for Manitowoc county, and since last October in New Holstein.
He was married to Miss Josephine Wagner, of the town of Meeme, on November 28, 1909, and the couple resided in School Hill for many years. To this union two children were born, Earl and Arno, both of here. His wife passed away December 24, 1928.
He entered into a second marriage in October, 1933, being united in marriage to Minnie Simon of Manitwoc, who passed away six weeks later.
He is survived by his two sons, Earl and Arno of this city; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ninmer of the town of Schleswig; three brothers, William of New Holstein, and Henry and George of Schleswig; and two sisters, Mrs. Herman Rabe of Charlestown and Mrs. George Brocker of the town of Eaton.
GUSTAVE NINMER
Gust. Ninmer Found Dying at New Holstein
Gustave Ninmer, aged 51, who was found near death in a ditch beside highway 57, early Saturday morning near the Edward Hass farm in the town of New Holstein, by George Duecker and Fred Sieling of here, was taken to Dr. Krohn's office in New Holstein, where he died shortly afterwards.
The deceased, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ninmer, residents of the town of Schleswig, was born on a farm in that township, on August 27, 1882, where he grew to manhood. As a youth Mr. Ninmer learned the blacksmith trade, which he followed his entire life. For many years he followed this trade in School Hill, a number of years he did blacksmith work for Manitowoc county, and since last October in New Holstein.
He was married to Miss Josephine Wagner, of the town of Meeme, on November 28, 1909, and the couple resided in School Hill for many years. To this union two children were born, Earl and Arno, both of here. His wife passed away December 24, 1928.
He entered into a second marriage in October, 1933, being united in marriage to Minnie Simon of Manitwoc, who passed away six weeks later.
He is survived by his two sons, Earl and Arno of this city; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ninmer of the town of Schleswig; three brothers, William of New Holstein, and Henry and George of Schleswig; and two sisters, Mrs. Herman Rabe of Charlestown and Mrs. George Brocker of the town of Eaton.
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