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August Carl Glaeser

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August Carl Glaeser

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5 Dec 1936 (aged 70)
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Liberty, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Manitowoc Herald Times
Saturday, December 5, 1936

A. C. GLAESER PASSES AWAY
Former Cato Supervisor Dies At Home At Madson Station

August Carl Glaeser, 70, former supervisor of the town of Cato, died at his home, Madsen Station at 8:20 this morning following a long illness

Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at Two o'clock from the Liberty Ev. Lutheran church, the Rev. E. C. Schroeder officiating

Mr. Glaeser was born March 9, 1866 at Cedarburg. He was brought to the town of Cato by his parents when he was four months old. He later operated the farm owned by his father, retiring from it eight years ago because of failing health, and bought a home at Massen Station. He was married Oct. 11, 1899 to Paulina Rusch of the town of Liberty, who survives. Mr. Glaeser served as a supervisor in the town of Cato from 1923 through 1925 and was at one time a member of the schoolboard there. He held various offices in the Liberty Ev. Lutheran church

Survivors include the widow;five sons, Edmund and Oscar of Manitowoc, Emil of Madson Station, Gerald on the home farm and Walter of the Town of Liberty; a daughter, Mrs Joseph Barilla, Manitowoc; and two brothers, William of Bloomville and Frank of Manitowoc; and eight grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the home from Monday afternoon until the time of the services Tuesday.

Mr. Glaeser had been ailing for over 20 years. About 20 years ago he contracted a disease when skinning a bull which had died from Black Leg, contagious to human beings. He had trouble with his health since that time.
Manitowoc Herald Times
Saturday, December 5, 1936

A. C. GLAESER PASSES AWAY
Former Cato Supervisor Dies At Home At Madson Station

August Carl Glaeser, 70, former supervisor of the town of Cato, died at his home, Madsen Station at 8:20 this morning following a long illness

Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and at Two o'clock from the Liberty Ev. Lutheran church, the Rev. E. C. Schroeder officiating

Mr. Glaeser was born March 9, 1866 at Cedarburg. He was brought to the town of Cato by his parents when he was four months old. He later operated the farm owned by his father, retiring from it eight years ago because of failing health, and bought a home at Massen Station. He was married Oct. 11, 1899 to Paulina Rusch of the town of Liberty, who survives. Mr. Glaeser served as a supervisor in the town of Cato from 1923 through 1925 and was at one time a member of the schoolboard there. He held various offices in the Liberty Ev. Lutheran church

Survivors include the widow;five sons, Edmund and Oscar of Manitowoc, Emil of Madson Station, Gerald on the home farm and Walter of the Town of Liberty; a daughter, Mrs Joseph Barilla, Manitowoc; and two brothers, William of Bloomville and Frank of Manitowoc; and eight grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the home from Monday afternoon until the time of the services Tuesday.

Mr. Glaeser had been ailing for over 20 years. About 20 years ago he contracted a disease when skinning a bull which had died from Black Leg, contagious to human beings. He had trouble with his health since that time.


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