William Grotegut Of Cleveland Laid To Rest Today
Funeral services for William Grotegut, 62, lifelong Centerville resident
who passed away at his home in Cleveland, Wis., Friday night, were held
at 1 p.m. today at the home, with interment in the Centerville cemetery.
The deceased had been in poor health for several months.
Mr. Grotegut was well known in Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties. He
was a cattle buyer and a deputy sheriff. He was born in Town Centerville
April 13, 1870, and spent his entire life there. His marriage to Miss
Emily Siggelkow occurred in 1894. His wife and two sons, Orville, of
Milwaukee, and Gardner, of Centerville, survive. Two brothers, Ernest
and Adolph of Centerville, and four step-brothers, Henry, Carl, Herman
and Fred Franzmeier, also survive.
Sheboygan Press, Tuesday, December 27, 1932 P. 4
William Grotegut Of Cleveland Laid To Rest Today
Funeral services for William Grotegut, 62, lifelong Centerville resident
who passed away at his home in Cleveland, Wis., Friday night, were held
at 1 p.m. today at the home, with interment in the Centerville cemetery.
The deceased had been in poor health for several months.
Mr. Grotegut was well known in Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties. He
was a cattle buyer and a deputy sheriff. He was born in Town Centerville
April 13, 1870, and spent his entire life there. His marriage to Miss
Emily Siggelkow occurred in 1894. His wife and two sons, Orville, of
Milwaukee, and Gardner, of Centerville, survive. Two brothers, Ernest
and Adolph of Centerville, and four step-brothers, Henry, Carl, Herman
and Fred Franzmeier, also survive.
Sheboygan Press, Tuesday, December 27, 1932 P. 4
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