Was Resident of County for 70 Years; Funeral Friday Morning
Vincent Sieberg of LeRay township, died at one of the local hospitals yesterday morning. He was born in Germany seventy-two years ago and came here when a small child. He was a resident of Blue Earth County for the past seventy years. He is survived by his widow and four sons, Charley and Joseph of LeRay, Leo of Eagle Lake and Ernest at home. Three brothers and two sisters also survive, Gerhardt of Mankato township, Frank of Faribault, and Stephen of Mankato, Mrs. Gertrude Gitter of this city, and Mrs. Henry Kelsey of Portland, Ore., and fourteen grandchildren.
The body will be taken to the home in LeRay township Wednesday afternoon and will lie in state there until Friday morning. The services will be held from the home at 8:30 Friday morning and from All Saints Catholic church of Madison Lake at 9 a.m. Burial will take place at Madison Lake.
Was Resident of County for 70 Years; Funeral Friday Morning
Vincent Sieberg of LeRay township, died at one of the local hospitals yesterday morning. He was born in Germany seventy-two years ago and came here when a small child. He was a resident of Blue Earth County for the past seventy years. He is survived by his widow and four sons, Charley and Joseph of LeRay, Leo of Eagle Lake and Ernest at home. Three brothers and two sisters also survive, Gerhardt of Mankato township, Frank of Faribault, and Stephen of Mankato, Mrs. Gertrude Gitter of this city, and Mrs. Henry Kelsey of Portland, Ore., and fourteen grandchildren.
The body will be taken to the home in LeRay township Wednesday afternoon and will lie in state there until Friday morning. The services will be held from the home at 8:30 Friday morning and from All Saints Catholic church of Madison Lake at 9 a.m. Burial will take place at Madison Lake.
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