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Milton Ninmer

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Milton Ninmer

Birth
Death
27 Mar 2007 (aged 90)
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Milton A. Ninmer, age 90, formerly of Kiel, died Tuesday evening,
March 27, 2007, at Calumet Homestead Rehabilitation Center, New
Holstein, where he had resided since June of 2005. He previously
had been a resident at Century Ridge in Chilton for one year.
Milton was born Jan. 11, 1917, in the town of Schleswig, son of the
late Theodore and Lena Ruh Ninmer. He was baptized on March 18, 1917.
He attended school in Rockville, town of Schleswig. On Dec. 1, 1937,
he married Mildred Schuricht in Glenbeulah. Mildred preceded him in
death on Jan. 19, 1997. In 1997, he married Edna Wordell and she
preceded him in death in January of 2002. In 1947, Milton and Mildred
purchased a farm in the town of Schleswig. In 1960, they moved to
Rockville and to Kiel in 1963. Milton worked for Lake to Lake in Kiel
for over 25 years, retiring in 1982. In 1995, they moved to New
Holstein. Milton was a faithful member of Trinity Lutheran Church in
Kiel since 1938.
(Survivors omitted for privacy.)
He was preceded in death by one sister: Erna Lilge, and one granddaughter:
Kathryn Ninmer.
Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, March 30, 2007,
at Trinity Lutheran Church, 387 Cemetery Road, Kiel, with the Rev. David
Laabs officiating. Burial will take place in Schleswig Cemetery, town of
Schleswig (Rockville).
Friends may call at the church on Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of
service.
A memorial has been established for Trinity Lutheran Church.
Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home, Kiel, is assisting the family.
Online condolences at www.meiselwitzfh.com.
25 "Jesus said unto her. I am the resurrection, and the life: he that
believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall live:"
26 "And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die."
"Believest thou this?"
Milton's family would like to thank Pastor David Laabs for his visits and
kindness shown to him, and Dr. Denis Pleviak and the staff at Calumet
Homestead Rehabilitation Center, for the wonderful care given to him.
Herald Times Reporter, March 29, 2007

Contributor: Shari Milks
Milton A. Ninmer, age 90, formerly of Kiel, died Tuesday evening,
March 27, 2007, at Calumet Homestead Rehabilitation Center, New
Holstein, where he had resided since June of 2005. He previously
had been a resident at Century Ridge in Chilton for one year.
Milton was born Jan. 11, 1917, in the town of Schleswig, son of the
late Theodore and Lena Ruh Ninmer. He was baptized on March 18, 1917.
He attended school in Rockville, town of Schleswig. On Dec. 1, 1937,
he married Mildred Schuricht in Glenbeulah. Mildred preceded him in
death on Jan. 19, 1997. In 1997, he married Edna Wordell and she
preceded him in death in January of 2002. In 1947, Milton and Mildred
purchased a farm in the town of Schleswig. In 1960, they moved to
Rockville and to Kiel in 1963. Milton worked for Lake to Lake in Kiel
for over 25 years, retiring in 1982. In 1995, they moved to New
Holstein. Milton was a faithful member of Trinity Lutheran Church in
Kiel since 1938.
(Survivors omitted for privacy.)
He was preceded in death by one sister: Erna Lilge, and one granddaughter:
Kathryn Ninmer.
Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, March 30, 2007,
at Trinity Lutheran Church, 387 Cemetery Road, Kiel, with the Rev. David
Laabs officiating. Burial will take place in Schleswig Cemetery, town of
Schleswig (Rockville).
Friends may call at the church on Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of
service.
A memorial has been established for Trinity Lutheran Church.
Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home, Kiel, is assisting the family.
Online condolences at www.meiselwitzfh.com.
25 "Jesus said unto her. I am the resurrection, and the life: he that
believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall live:"
26 "And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die."
"Believest thou this?"
Milton's family would like to thank Pastor David Laabs for his visits and
kindness shown to him, and Dr. Denis Pleviak and the staff at Calumet
Homestead Rehabilitation Center, for the wonderful care given to him.
Herald Times Reporter, March 29, 2007

Contributor: Shari Milks


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