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William Kammann

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William Kammann

Birth
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
31 Mar 1945 (aged 81)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM KAMMANN

William Kammann, 81, of Sheboygan, father of Mrs. Henry Zollheis and Mrs. Edgar Albrecht of Meeme and Mrs. Edwin Klessig of Cleveland, died Saturday at his home in Sheboygan.
He was born in Herman, Sheboygan county, in 1863 and married Ernestine Lorfeld in 1888. The couple lived on the Kammann homestead in Meeme until a few years ago when they moved to Sheboygan.
Five daughters and two sisters survive.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the St. Johns Evangelical church at Schwartzwald, town of Herman.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Monday, April 2, 1945 P. 2


William Kammann Is Laid To Rest After Rites Tuesday
Howards Grove.—Funeral services for William Kammann, 1902 N. Eleventh street, Sheboygan, who passed away Saturday at his home, were held Tuesday afternoon at St. John's Evangelical church at Schwartzwald.

The Rev. William Schultz officiated and burial took place on the family lot in the church cemetery.
In the words of comfort, the Rev. Mr. Schultz spoke of the things in Mr. Kammann's life that his family would remember-the times he turned helpfully to others in need and the Christian pattern of his life. He urged them to have an upward look through prayer to God and through faith to gain the victory that overcomes the world.

Many call at the Walter H. Ahrens Funeral home and attended the church services. Friends and relatives from Iowa, Plymouth, Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Cleveland and surrounding communities were in attendance at the rites. Among the many floral tributes that banked the casket was one from the St. John's Ladies Aid society.
Pallbearers were Herman Heckman, Arthur Lorfield, Norman Klemme, Henry Siemers, Edwin Roehrborn, and Julius Kammann.
During the church services a quintent composed of Mrs. Art Berschy, Mrs. Robert Meyer, Mrs. Paul Ochs, Mrs. Oscar Roeder and Mrs. Walter Wegner sang two selections, "Nach der Heimat Susser Stille" and "Abide With Me." Miss Elsie Neumann provided accompaniment at the organ.
Sheboygan Press, Thursday, April 5, 1945 P. 12
WILLIAM KAMMANN

William Kammann, 81, of Sheboygan, father of Mrs. Henry Zollheis and Mrs. Edgar Albrecht of Meeme and Mrs. Edwin Klessig of Cleveland, died Saturday at his home in Sheboygan.
He was born in Herman, Sheboygan county, in 1863 and married Ernestine Lorfeld in 1888. The couple lived on the Kammann homestead in Meeme until a few years ago when they moved to Sheboygan.
Five daughters and two sisters survive.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the St. Johns Evangelical church at Schwartzwald, town of Herman.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Monday, April 2, 1945 P. 2


William Kammann Is Laid To Rest After Rites Tuesday
Howards Grove.—Funeral services for William Kammann, 1902 N. Eleventh street, Sheboygan, who passed away Saturday at his home, were held Tuesday afternoon at St. John's Evangelical church at Schwartzwald.

The Rev. William Schultz officiated and burial took place on the family lot in the church cemetery.
In the words of comfort, the Rev. Mr. Schultz spoke of the things in Mr. Kammann's life that his family would remember-the times he turned helpfully to others in need and the Christian pattern of his life. He urged them to have an upward look through prayer to God and through faith to gain the victory that overcomes the world.

Many call at the Walter H. Ahrens Funeral home and attended the church services. Friends and relatives from Iowa, Plymouth, Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Cleveland and surrounding communities were in attendance at the rites. Among the many floral tributes that banked the casket was one from the St. John's Ladies Aid society.
Pallbearers were Herman Heckman, Arthur Lorfield, Norman Klemme, Henry Siemers, Edwin Roehrborn, and Julius Kammann.
During the church services a quintent composed of Mrs. Art Berschy, Mrs. Robert Meyer, Mrs. Paul Ochs, Mrs. Oscar Roeder and Mrs. Walter Wegner sang two selections, "Nach der Heimat Susser Stille" and "Abide With Me." Miss Elsie Neumann provided accompaniment at the organ.
Sheboygan Press, Thursday, April 5, 1945 P. 12


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