HENRY ROLLMANN
The death of Henry Rollmann, which occurred at Chilton on August 23rd, was a great shock to this community as well as to the people throughout Calumet and Manitowoc Counties where he has been well known for many years.
The decedent was born on a farm near Calvary in 1853. In 1875 Mr. Rollmann opened a drug store at Chilton which he conducted until 1907, when he sold it to L. C. Wareham. He then entered politics and was twice elected to the state senate representing the Calumet-Manitowoc senatorial district and served one term. He was also very active in business and civic circles. He helped organize and served as president of the Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Assn., promoted the Chilton Turn Verein and Schuetzen Verein, and served on the Chilton draft board during the World War. After the death of Wm. Paulsen he became president of the Chilton National Bank. He was an active member of the fraternal societies, Masonic, Odd Fellows and G.U.G. lodges.
Mr. Rollmann is survived by his widow, three children, Mrs. P. E. Kabel of Rhinelander, Mrs. E. J. Juckem of Minneapolis, and Capt. Edwin Rollmann of Laredo, Texas. There are seven grandchildren. His aged mother, Mrs. Amalia Rollmann of Chilton also survives him.
The funeral took place on Friday under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity, and the other fraternal societies to which he belonged attended the last rites in a body.
Brillion News – September 2, 1927
HENRY ROLLMANN
The death of Henry Rollmann, which occurred at Chilton on August 23rd, was a great shock to this community as well as to the people throughout Calumet and Manitowoc Counties where he has been well known for many years.
The decedent was born on a farm near Calvary in 1853. In 1875 Mr. Rollmann opened a drug store at Chilton which he conducted until 1907, when he sold it to L. C. Wareham. He then entered politics and was twice elected to the state senate representing the Calumet-Manitowoc senatorial district and served one term. He was also very active in business and civic circles. He helped organize and served as president of the Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Assn., promoted the Chilton Turn Verein and Schuetzen Verein, and served on the Chilton draft board during the World War. After the death of Wm. Paulsen he became president of the Chilton National Bank. He was an active member of the fraternal societies, Masonic, Odd Fellows and G.U.G. lodges.
Mr. Rollmann is survived by his widow, three children, Mrs. P. E. Kabel of Rhinelander, Mrs. E. J. Juckem of Minneapolis, and Capt. Edwin Rollmann of Laredo, Texas. There are seven grandchildren. His aged mother, Mrs. Amalia Rollmann of Chilton also survives him.
The funeral took place on Friday under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity, and the other fraternal societies to which he belonged attended the last rites in a body.
Brillion News – September 2, 1927
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