Norbert V. Bonde, 61, of 411 St. Paul Street, Kiel, died unexpectedly early Sunday morning at his home. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
Born January 8, 1913 in the Town of Meeme, a son of Theodore Bonde and the late Genevieve Baugniet Bonde, he attended Holy Trinity Catholic School at School Hill.
On September 10, 1949, he married the former Marie Jacobs Lutzke at St.Gregory Catholic Church, St. Nazianz.
The couple lived at Route 1, Kiel, until June of this year when they moved to Kiel. Mr. Bonde was employed at Manitowoc Ship Building for 33 years. He was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill, and its Holy Name Society, and the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, Manitowoc Tribe 49, Improved Order of Red Men, and its 24 Hour Club.
Survivors include his widow; a son, three daughters, two step-daughters, two step-sons, his father, Theodore Bonde, Route 1, Valders; seven brothers, Bernard and Theodore Jr., Manitowoc, Alex, rural Kiel, Frederick, rural Valders, Donald, rural Newton, Roman, School Hill, and Odilo, Whittier, California, and five sisters, Miss Margaret and Mrs. Francis Hutchinson, both of Manitowoc, Mrs. Al Stein, Sheboygan, Mrs. Robert Lenz and Mrs. Elmer Koenig, both of rural Valders.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel,and at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill, with the Reverend Reginald Schrimpf, pastor as celebrant of the requiem Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery. - 1974
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Norbert V. Bonde, 61, of 411 St. Paul Street, Kiel, died unexpectedly early Sunday morning at his home. Death was attributed to a heart attack.
Born January 8, 1913 in the Town of Meeme, a son of Theodore Bonde and the late Genevieve Baugniet Bonde, he attended Holy Trinity Catholic School at School Hill.
On September 10, 1949, he married the former Marie Jacobs Lutzke at St.Gregory Catholic Church, St. Nazianz.
The couple lived at Route 1, Kiel, until June of this year when they moved to Kiel. Mr. Bonde was employed at Manitowoc Ship Building for 33 years. He was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill, and its Holy Name Society, and the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, Manitowoc Tribe 49, Improved Order of Red Men, and its 24 Hour Club.
Survivors include his widow; a son, three daughters, two step-daughters, two step-sons, his father, Theodore Bonde, Route 1, Valders; seven brothers, Bernard and Theodore Jr., Manitowoc, Alex, rural Kiel, Frederick, rural Valders, Donald, rural Newton, Roman, School Hill, and Odilo, Whittier, California, and five sisters, Miss Margaret and Mrs. Francis Hutchinson, both of Manitowoc, Mrs. Al Stein, Sheboygan, Mrs. Robert Lenz and Mrs. Elmer Koenig, both of rural Valders.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel,and at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill, with the Reverend Reginald Schrimpf, pastor as celebrant of the requiem Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery. - 1974
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Family Members
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Bernard P Bonde
1914–2004
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Margaret A Bonde
1915–2008
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Theodore A Bonde
1916–2010
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Loretta Agnes Bonde Koenig
1918–2013
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Frances G Bonde Hutchison
1920–2019
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Irene Emily Bonde Stein
1921–2008
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Alex Mark Bonde
1922–2015
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Rose Bonde
1924–1952
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Frederick F "Fritz" Bonde
1926–2006
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Marion M. Bonde Lenz
1928 – unknown
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Roman Bonde
1931–2012
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Marcella Bonde
1933–1933
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