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Claus J Haack Sr.

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Claus J Haack Sr.

Birth
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death
11 Apr 1930 (aged 66)
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 West, Row 8, Lot 35, Stone H
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Haack, Claus J. Sr. 1863-1930

CLAUS J. HAACK OF REMSEN DIES.
Cold Develops Into Fatal Sickness of Prominent Citizen.

His obituary also appeared in the Remsen Bell-Enterprise, Thursday, April 17, 1930, page 1

The community mourns the death of another prominent citizen in the person of Claus J. Haack, a resident here for more than 20 years, who passed away at the family home six miles north of Remsen last Friday, April 11, following a two weeks sickness with pneumonia. He was 66 years old and a native of Germany.

He is survived by his widow, three sons, one daughter, one sister and two brothers.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon with burial in the Remsen cemetery.

Mr. Haack contracted a cold two weeks prior to his death, and in spite of prompt and efficient care and family ministration his condition grew worse and his death was foreseen several days before the end came.

Claus J. Hack was born July 12, 1863, in Holstein, Germany, and at the age of five he came to the United States with his parents, the family settling on farm near Belle Plaine, Iowa.
Claus attended the nearby schools and after he grew up he became a valuable assistant to his father on the farm, remaining at home until he was married, October 24, 1800, (should be 1900), to Ella Kirchner, then of Keystone, Iowa.

After their marriage the couple moved to Sioux county, farming there for seven years, after which they moved back to Benton county, near the town of Keystone, and spent one year farming in that vicinity. Mr. Haack then bought a farm northeast of Remsen and moved back there, the family occupying the place at the present time.

Mr. Haack was a lifelong member of the Evangelical Lutheran church and was one of the staunch members of St. Paul's congregation here. He was a man of exemplary habits and fine Christian character, and one who won friends wherever he chose to cast his lot, principally because of his good disposition and gentlemanly manner. He was a kind and considerate husband and a devoted father, and his many friends will miss him in their social and business Circles.

The friends of the family join in extending their heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing widow, children and other relatives.

The deceased is survived by his widow, one daughter, Mrs. William Raveling, and three sons, Adolph, Clarence and Elmer, all of this community.
Two sons receded him in death – George at the age of 13 years and Edward, who was farming near Inwood and died three years ago at the age of 38 years, of the same sickness which now claimed his father.

There are two brothers, August Haack of Minneapolis and John Haack of Remsen, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Witt, also of Remsen.

The funeral took place Monday afternoon with services at the family home at one o'clock, followed by services in St. Paul's Evangelical church, the services being conducted by the Rev. Hugo Weichelt.

Burial was made in the Remsen cemetery. The services were largely attended, many old friends from a distance joining the relatives and local friends in paying their tribute to a deserving and respected citizen.

Pallbearers were the following old friends of the deceased: Gus Hanno, Peter Rann, Henry Englebrecht, George Ravleing, Wm. Siefke and John Asmussen.

Relatives from a distance who came to attend the last rites: Mrs. Minnit Ott, Luzerne, Iowa; Otto Haack and George Witt, Keystone, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner and Mr. and Mrs. John Warner, Larchwood, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. will Warner Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogel and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunte, Rock Rapids Iowa; Walter Haack, George, Iowa; Mrs. Edward Haack and daughter Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Serck and Mrs. Theodore Serck, Inwood, Iowa; Herman Haack, Alvord, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Will Schallerman and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schallerman, Hartley, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Willer and son Edward, Akron, Iowa; John Ott, Sanborn, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Henry Raveling and Miss Clara Haack, Melvin, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Schietzeit, Sioux City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Janssen, Neptune, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchner, Marcus.

– Le Mars Globe Post, April 21, 1930, page 12.
Haack, Claus J. Sr. 1863-1930

CLAUS J. HAACK OF REMSEN DIES.
Cold Develops Into Fatal Sickness of Prominent Citizen.

His obituary also appeared in the Remsen Bell-Enterprise, Thursday, April 17, 1930, page 1

The community mourns the death of another prominent citizen in the person of Claus J. Haack, a resident here for more than 20 years, who passed away at the family home six miles north of Remsen last Friday, April 11, following a two weeks sickness with pneumonia. He was 66 years old and a native of Germany.

He is survived by his widow, three sons, one daughter, one sister and two brothers.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon with burial in the Remsen cemetery.

Mr. Haack contracted a cold two weeks prior to his death, and in spite of prompt and efficient care and family ministration his condition grew worse and his death was foreseen several days before the end came.

Claus J. Hack was born July 12, 1863, in Holstein, Germany, and at the age of five he came to the United States with his parents, the family settling on farm near Belle Plaine, Iowa.
Claus attended the nearby schools and after he grew up he became a valuable assistant to his father on the farm, remaining at home until he was married, October 24, 1800, (should be 1900), to Ella Kirchner, then of Keystone, Iowa.

After their marriage the couple moved to Sioux county, farming there for seven years, after which they moved back to Benton county, near the town of Keystone, and spent one year farming in that vicinity. Mr. Haack then bought a farm northeast of Remsen and moved back there, the family occupying the place at the present time.

Mr. Haack was a lifelong member of the Evangelical Lutheran church and was one of the staunch members of St. Paul's congregation here. He was a man of exemplary habits and fine Christian character, and one who won friends wherever he chose to cast his lot, principally because of his good disposition and gentlemanly manner. He was a kind and considerate husband and a devoted father, and his many friends will miss him in their social and business Circles.

The friends of the family join in extending their heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing widow, children and other relatives.

The deceased is survived by his widow, one daughter, Mrs. William Raveling, and three sons, Adolph, Clarence and Elmer, all of this community.
Two sons receded him in death – George at the age of 13 years and Edward, who was farming near Inwood and died three years ago at the age of 38 years, of the same sickness which now claimed his father.

There are two brothers, August Haack of Minneapolis and John Haack of Remsen, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Witt, also of Remsen.

The funeral took place Monday afternoon with services at the family home at one o'clock, followed by services in St. Paul's Evangelical church, the services being conducted by the Rev. Hugo Weichelt.

Burial was made in the Remsen cemetery. The services were largely attended, many old friends from a distance joining the relatives and local friends in paying their tribute to a deserving and respected citizen.

Pallbearers were the following old friends of the deceased: Gus Hanno, Peter Rann, Henry Englebrecht, George Ravleing, Wm. Siefke and John Asmussen.

Relatives from a distance who came to attend the last rites: Mrs. Minnit Ott, Luzerne, Iowa; Otto Haack and George Witt, Keystone, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner and Mr. and Mrs. John Warner, Larchwood, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. will Warner Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogel and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunte, Rock Rapids Iowa; Walter Haack, George, Iowa; Mrs. Edward Haack and daughter Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Serck and Mrs. Theodore Serck, Inwood, Iowa; Herman Haack, Alvord, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Will Schallerman and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schallerman, Hartley, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Willer and son Edward, Akron, Iowa; John Ott, Sanborn, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Henry Raveling and Miss Clara Haack, Melvin, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Schietzeit, Sioux City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Janssen, Neptune, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchner, Marcus.

– Le Mars Globe Post, April 21, 1930, page 12.


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