Mr. Reinhardt was born in Manitowoc county in 1869 and following his marriage to Johanna Schultz on Oct. 29, 1898, the couple lived on a farm in Newton for 10 years. They moved to Manitowoc where they stayed for two years and then settled in Brillion in 1911. The couple had planned to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at the end of this month. Mr. Reinhardt was in the hardware business.
Survivors are the wife; daughter, Mrs. Oliver C. Wordell of Brillion; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Born of Manitowoc, Mrs. W. H. Damm of Collins, and Mrs. William Reimer of Campbellsport; five grandchildren. One son, Raymond, died in 1933.
The body may be viewed at the Luecker funeral home in Brillion after 7 p.m. Saturday until 11 a.m. Monday when it will be moved to the church to lie in state until the hour of services.
Mr. Reinhardt was a member of the Trinity Lutheran church and the Brillion Chamber of Commerce.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 15, 1948 P. 2
Mr. Reinhardt was born in Manitowoc county in 1869 and following his marriage to Johanna Schultz on Oct. 29, 1898, the couple lived on a farm in Newton for 10 years. They moved to Manitowoc where they stayed for two years and then settled in Brillion in 1911. The couple had planned to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at the end of this month. Mr. Reinhardt was in the hardware business.
Survivors are the wife; daughter, Mrs. Oliver C. Wordell of Brillion; three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Born of Manitowoc, Mrs. W. H. Damm of Collins, and Mrs. William Reimer of Campbellsport; five grandchildren. One son, Raymond, died in 1933.
The body may be viewed at the Luecker funeral home in Brillion after 7 p.m. Saturday until 11 a.m. Monday when it will be moved to the church to lie in state until the hour of services.
Mr. Reinhardt was a member of the Trinity Lutheran church and the Brillion Chamber of Commerce.
Manitowoc Herald Times, October 15, 1948 P. 2
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