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George Henry Landgraf

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George Henry Landgraf

Birth
Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
29 Sep 1949 (aged 80)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12 Lot 127 Grave 2
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Wisconsin State Journal News - Madison - Friday, Spetmeber 30, 1949 - partial obit

He was twice married, first to the late Catherine Tousley Landgraf and in 1937 to the former Mary Ford, of Madison.

Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. C.F. Sims, Columbus, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Anna Garlock, West Salem; a brother, Frederick K., Pittsburgh, PA; and two grandchildren.

Wisconsin State Journal News - Madison - Saturday, October 01, 1949

Funeral services for George H. Landgraf, 80 of 419 N. Pinckney St, pioneer school leader who died Thursday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Frautschi funeral home.

The Rev. Alfred S. Swan, minister of First Congregational church, will officiate.

Arthur W. Quinn, past master of the Madison Masonic lodge 5, will officiate at Masonic rites.

Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.

Mr. Landgraf, who had been active in the education profession since 1892, retired as supervisor of graded schools in 1945.

George and Katherine were married November 24, 1892 in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson Co, WI.

George and Mary were married April 10, 1937 in Madison, Dane Co, WI.
Wisconsin State Journal News - Madison - Friday, Spetmeber 30, 1949 - partial obit

He was twice married, first to the late Catherine Tousley Landgraf and in 1937 to the former Mary Ford, of Madison.

Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. C.F. Sims, Columbus, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Anna Garlock, West Salem; a brother, Frederick K., Pittsburgh, PA; and two grandchildren.

Wisconsin State Journal News - Madison - Saturday, October 01, 1949

Funeral services for George H. Landgraf, 80 of 419 N. Pinckney St, pioneer school leader who died Thursday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Frautschi funeral home.

The Rev. Alfred S. Swan, minister of First Congregational church, will officiate.

Arthur W. Quinn, past master of the Madison Masonic lodge 5, will officiate at Masonic rites.

Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.

Mr. Landgraf, who had been active in the education profession since 1892, retired as supervisor of graded schools in 1945.

George and Katherine were married November 24, 1892 in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson Co, WI.

George and Mary were married April 10, 1937 in Madison, Dane Co, WI.


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