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Samuel G. Willott

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Samuel G. Willott

Birth
Death
10 Oct 1962 (aged 92)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-171-4
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SAMUEL G. WILLOTT

Samuel G. (Sam) Willott, 92, of 1628-24th St., Two Rivers, retired Hamilton
Mfg. Co. employee, Two Rives, died at home Wednesday night. He had been in
failing health more than two years.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Deja and Martin Funeral
Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. T. F. Stern officiating. Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. Willott was born May 30, 1870, at Mishawaka, Ind., son of the late Joseph
and Anna Gething Willott. When he was a child the family brought him to
Manitowoc where the father became engaged in the manufacture of axes, which
pursuit he learned in his native England as a youth. Mr. Willott’s grandfather
was a shepherd in England 50 years.
In 1897, Mr. Willott moved to Two Rivers from Manitowoc and for the following
48 years was employed at Hamilton Mfg. Co., Two Rivers, retiring in 1945 as one
of the firm’s oldest employes in point of service. He married the former Martha
Rosinsky Koch at Manitowoc July 26, 1924.
Besides his wife he leaves a son, Archie Koch, of New York, N.Y., and a grand-
child.
Friends may call at the funeral chapels after 3 p.m. Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 11, 1962 P. 21
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[d. 10-10-1962/age 92 yrs./bur. on Joseph Willott lot]
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DOUBLE WEDDING
Samuel Willott of this city was one of the contracting parties in a double wedding
ceremony which took place at the Nimz home on South Eleventh Street, Manitowoc
Saturday morning. His bride was Mrs. Martha Koch of Manitowoc. The other couple to
enter upon the sea of matrimony thru the same ceremony were Miss Hulda Nimz and
Frank Rosinsky, both of Manitowoc, the groom being a brother of Mrs. Willott.
The double wedding took place at 4:30 in the morning and was witnessed by only a
small group of immediate relatives of the principals. The couples boarded the
limited for New York City where they will spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Rozinsky will
make their home at Manitowoc. The Willotts will reside at 1628 Twenty-Fourth Street,
Two Rivers.
The Reporter, Fri., Aug. 1, 1924
SAMUEL G. WILLOTT

Samuel G. (Sam) Willott, 92, of 1628-24th St., Two Rivers, retired Hamilton
Mfg. Co. employee, Two Rives, died at home Wednesday night. He had been in
failing health more than two years.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Deja and Martin Funeral
Chapels, Two Rivers, the Rev. T. F. Stern officiating. Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Mrs. Willott was born May 30, 1870, at Mishawaka, Ind., son of the late Joseph
and Anna Gething Willott. When he was a child the family brought him to
Manitowoc where the father became engaged in the manufacture of axes, which
pursuit he learned in his native England as a youth. Mr. Willott’s grandfather
was a shepherd in England 50 years.
In 1897, Mr. Willott moved to Two Rivers from Manitowoc and for the following
48 years was employed at Hamilton Mfg. Co., Two Rivers, retiring in 1945 as one
of the firm’s oldest employes in point of service. He married the former Martha
Rosinsky Koch at Manitowoc July 26, 1924.
Besides his wife he leaves a son, Archie Koch, of New York, N.Y., and a grand-
child.
Friends may call at the funeral chapels after 3 p.m. Friday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 11, 1962 P. 21
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[d. 10-10-1962/age 92 yrs./bur. on Joseph Willott lot]
*********
DOUBLE WEDDING
Samuel Willott of this city was one of the contracting parties in a double wedding
ceremony which took place at the Nimz home on South Eleventh Street, Manitowoc
Saturday morning. His bride was Mrs. Martha Koch of Manitowoc. The other couple to
enter upon the sea of matrimony thru the same ceremony were Miss Hulda Nimz and
Frank Rosinsky, both of Manitowoc, the groom being a brother of Mrs. Willott.
The double wedding took place at 4:30 in the morning and was witnessed by only a
small group of immediate relatives of the principals. The couples boarded the
limited for New York City where they will spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Rozinsky will
make their home at Manitowoc. The Willotts will reside at 1628 Twenty-Fourth Street,
Two Rivers.
The Reporter, Fri., Aug. 1, 1924


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Oct 3, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59578415/samuel_g-willott: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel G. Willott (30 May 1870–10 Oct 1962), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59578415, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).