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Anton Kohlmann

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Anton Kohlmann

Birth
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
20 May 1921 (aged 45)
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Cloud, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Fond du Lac Daily Reporter
May 20, 1921

ST. CLOUD MAN DIES SUDDENLY
Anton Kohlmann Expires at Home after Brief Illness From Pneumonia.
INJURED A YEAR AGO

Anton Kohlman of St. Cloud died at his home there early this morning after only a short illness. On April 19, 1920 Mr. Kohlmann was injured in a raising bee at the home of Albert Mihm, Calvary, when the roof fell. He fell some distance, injuring his head, and was unconscious for three weeks. On Thursday afternoon Mr. Kohlmann was taken ill, the doctor who called pronounced it pneumonia. He grew rapidly worse and died at 2 o'clock this morning.

Mr. Kohlmann was 48 years old. He had always lived at St. Cloud and his kind-heartedness and happy disposition had endeared him to a host of friends, not only in his hometown but throughout the surrounding country.

Besides his widow he leaves 11 children, Mrs. Sam Schneider, Adolph, Henry, Arnold, Della, George, Alex, Irene, Agnes, Leonard and Angelita; four grandchildren; six brothers, Frank, Ferdinand, John and Martin of St. Cloud, Joseph of Fond du Lac and Charles of Calvary; and one sisters, Mrs. Joseph Haensgen of Mt. Calvary.

The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning from St. Claudius church, St. Cloud, with burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Fond du Lac Daily Commonwealth
May 28, 1921
p. 8, c. 1

The funeral of Anton Kohlmann who died on May 19 was held at 10 o'clock Monday at St. Claudius Church, St. Cloud, Rev. Father Thomas O.M. Cap., officiating. The Catholic Knights of Wisconsin attended the funeral in a body. The bearers were Michael Lefeber, Frank Berenz, Henry Berenz, Joseph Hau, Christ Bergs and Emil Dreifuerst. Joseph Sippel served as cross bearer while the flower bearers were Erwin Blanck, Roman Kohlmann, Ernest Sippel, and Otto Kohlmann. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery. There was a large attendance at the services.

Those who attended the funeral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hochrein, Mrs. Joseph Hutter, John L. Fox, Mrs. Charles Todd, Mrs. Roy O'Brien, Earl Panger, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Farber, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohlmann Jr., Wesser Damm, Mr. and Mrs. John Gasper, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weiling, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohlmann Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Cooper, Joseph Freund, Mrs. Peter May, Mrs. Dufrane and Miss Caroline Enders, Fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Roach, Mata and Olivia Roush, Clarence Adler, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winn, Mrs. Minnie Glenn, Mrs. W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb, Martha and Bertha Webb, Glenbeulah; Mr. and Mrs. John Sippel and Mrs. O'Brien, Hull's Crossing; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraemer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilles, Dotyville, Mrs. Fred Grebe, Mrs. Rollman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Achter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berenz and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Steffes, Jericho.
Fond du Lac Daily Reporter
May 20, 1921

ST. CLOUD MAN DIES SUDDENLY
Anton Kohlmann Expires at Home after Brief Illness From Pneumonia.
INJURED A YEAR AGO

Anton Kohlman of St. Cloud died at his home there early this morning after only a short illness. On April 19, 1920 Mr. Kohlmann was injured in a raising bee at the home of Albert Mihm, Calvary, when the roof fell. He fell some distance, injuring his head, and was unconscious for three weeks. On Thursday afternoon Mr. Kohlmann was taken ill, the doctor who called pronounced it pneumonia. He grew rapidly worse and died at 2 o'clock this morning.

Mr. Kohlmann was 48 years old. He had always lived at St. Cloud and his kind-heartedness and happy disposition had endeared him to a host of friends, not only in his hometown but throughout the surrounding country.

Besides his widow he leaves 11 children, Mrs. Sam Schneider, Adolph, Henry, Arnold, Della, George, Alex, Irene, Agnes, Leonard and Angelita; four grandchildren; six brothers, Frank, Ferdinand, John and Martin of St. Cloud, Joseph of Fond du Lac and Charles of Calvary; and one sisters, Mrs. Joseph Haensgen of Mt. Calvary.

The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning from St. Claudius church, St. Cloud, with burial in the adjoining cemetery.

Fond du Lac Daily Commonwealth
May 28, 1921
p. 8, c. 1

The funeral of Anton Kohlmann who died on May 19 was held at 10 o'clock Monday at St. Claudius Church, St. Cloud, Rev. Father Thomas O.M. Cap., officiating. The Catholic Knights of Wisconsin attended the funeral in a body. The bearers were Michael Lefeber, Frank Berenz, Henry Berenz, Joseph Hau, Christ Bergs and Emil Dreifuerst. Joseph Sippel served as cross bearer while the flower bearers were Erwin Blanck, Roman Kohlmann, Ernest Sippel, and Otto Kohlmann. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery. There was a large attendance at the services.

Those who attended the funeral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hochrein, Mrs. Joseph Hutter, John L. Fox, Mrs. Charles Todd, Mrs. Roy O'Brien, Earl Panger, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Farber, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohlmann Jr., Wesser Damm, Mr. and Mrs. John Gasper, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weiling, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohlmann Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Cooper, Joseph Freund, Mrs. Peter May, Mrs. Dufrane and Miss Caroline Enders, Fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Roach, Mata and Olivia Roush, Clarence Adler, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winn, Mrs. Minnie Glenn, Mrs. W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb, Martha and Bertha Webb, Glenbeulah; Mr. and Mrs. John Sippel and Mrs. O'Brien, Hull's Crossing; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraemer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilles, Dotyville, Mrs. Fred Grebe, Mrs. Rollman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Achter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berenz and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Steffes, Jericho.


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