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Ludecke Friederick Nienaber

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Ludecke Friederick Nienaber

Birth
Germany
Death
17 Dec 1916 (aged 75)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
O-20-1-4
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LUDECKE FRIEDERICK NIENABER
(1841 - 1916)

SUDDEN DEATH OF L.F. NIENABER SUNDAY EVENING
Father of Ald. B.H. and Henry Nienaber Passes Away at Home Last Evening,
Victim of Apoplexy


L.F. Nienaber, one of the well known residents of the city and for 34 years employed with the Schuette Bros. company, died suddenly at his home, 1313 South Ninth street last evening, death being due to apoplexy. Mr. Nienaber was the father of Ald. B.H. Nienaber and Henry Nienaber. News of his demise was a shock to friends.

Mr. Nienaber had been indisposed for several days but was up and about and his condition had caused no apprehension. Last evening several friends visited him and after their departure, Mr. Nienaber said he would rest on the couch. A short time later he was found dead, having passed away quietly while in sleep.

Born at Delmenhorst, Germany, June 15, 1844, Mr. Nienaber came to America 34 years ago and since his residence here had been with the Schuette Bros. Co. Though 75 years of age, Mr. Nienaber was a man of robust health and has been active up to a few days ago when he was taken ill.

Mr. Nienaber is survived by five children, his wife having preceded him in death March 31, 1912. The children are Mrs. John Roshboldt, Bernard H. Nienaber, Henry Nienaber, Mrs. John Bacon and Miss Minnie Nienaber.

The funeral will be held from the late home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Monday, December 18, 1916 P. 1

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▪ buried 12-20-1916
▪ cause: apoplexy

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LUDECKE FRIEDERICK NIENABER
(1841 - 1916)

SUDDEN DEATH OF L.F. NIENABER SUNDAY EVENING
Father of Ald. B.H. and Henry Nienaber Passes Away at Home Last Evening,
Victim of Apoplexy


L.F. Nienaber, one of the well known residents of the city and for 34 years employed with the Schuette Bros. company, died suddenly at his home, 1313 South Ninth street last evening, death being due to apoplexy. Mr. Nienaber was the father of Ald. B.H. Nienaber and Henry Nienaber. News of his demise was a shock to friends.

Mr. Nienaber had been indisposed for several days but was up and about and his condition had caused no apprehension. Last evening several friends visited him and after their departure, Mr. Nienaber said he would rest on the couch. A short time later he was found dead, having passed away quietly while in sleep.

Born at Delmenhorst, Germany, June 15, 1844, Mr. Nienaber came to America 34 years ago and since his residence here had been with the Schuette Bros. Co. Though 75 years of age, Mr. Nienaber was a man of robust health and has been active up to a few days ago when he was taken ill.

Mr. Nienaber is survived by five children, his wife having preceded him in death March 31, 1912. The children are Mrs. John Roshboldt, Bernard H. Nienaber, Henry Nienaber, Mrs. John Bacon and Miss Minnie Nienaber.

The funeral will be held from the late home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Monday, December 18, 1916 P. 1

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▪ buried 12-20-1916
▪ cause: apoplexy

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