Louis Krepline, 87, lifelong resident of the county, died at the farm home in Rockland last night of a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Berge funeral home, Valders, and at 2 o'clock at the German Lutheran church, Collins. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Krepline was born in Centerville in 1858 and in 1879 married Miss Hulda Mahnke.
They located on the present homestead in Rockland. Mrs. Krepline died 29 years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Rudolph Bahnke, Mrs. Bernard Reinke, Mrs. Otto Bessert, all of Rockland; three sons, Robert and Henry of Rockland, Frank of Peshtigo; brother Frank of Medford; three sisters, Mrs. John Krueger of Chicago, Mrs. Anton Brust and Mrs. John Brust broth of Medford; 27 grandchildren and 73 great grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Sunday noon until the hour of the services Monday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Feb 22, 1946, pg. 2, col. 4:
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Krepline, Louis (Oct. 28, 1858-Feb. 22, 1946 –husband of Hulda Mahnke –parents are marked as unknown on death record –born Town of Centerville –for a single day, Jan. 5, 1920, owned a house with 62 acres of land in the former community of Slab City in Section 10, Town of Eaton –died at his home farm in Town of Rockland –died from “coronary thrombosis –coronary stenosis, about 5 years –arteriosclerosis”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [death record Manitowoc 39-146]
Louis Krepline, 87, lifelong resident of the county, died at the farm home in Rockland last night of a heart ailment.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Berge funeral home, Valders, and at 2 o'clock at the German Lutheran church, Collins. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Krepline was born in Centerville in 1858 and in 1879 married Miss Hulda Mahnke.
They located on the present homestead in Rockland. Mrs. Krepline died 29 years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Rudolph Bahnke, Mrs. Bernard Reinke, Mrs. Otto Bessert, all of Rockland; three sons, Robert and Henry of Rockland, Frank of Peshtigo; brother Frank of Medford; three sisters, Mrs. John Krueger of Chicago, Mrs. Anton Brust and Mrs. John Brust broth of Medford; 27 grandchildren and 73 great grandchildren.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Sunday noon until the hour of the services Monday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Feb 22, 1946, pg. 2, col. 4:
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Krepline, Louis (Oct. 28, 1858-Feb. 22, 1946 –husband of Hulda Mahnke –parents are marked as unknown on death record –born Town of Centerville –for a single day, Jan. 5, 1920, owned a house with 62 acres of land in the former community of Slab City in Section 10, Town of Eaton –died at his home farm in Town of Rockland –died from “coronary thrombosis –coronary stenosis, about 5 years –arteriosclerosis”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [death record Manitowoc 39-146]
Inscription
Selig sind die Todten, die im Herrn sterben, denn ihre Werke folgen ihnen nach.
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, for their works do follow them.
Translated By: Donald Reindl (#47218224)
Family Members
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Helene Maria Dorothea "Lena" Kroeplin Wuensch
1825–1901
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Heinrich "Henry" Kreplean
1854–1914
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Frank Kriplean
1861–1950
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Caroline E "Lena" Kroeplin Hahn
1867–1941
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Eufrahsina "Stina" Kroplien
1868–1884
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Krepline Krueger
1871–1952
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Theresa Kriplean Brost
1873–1962
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Katie Kriplean Brost
1876–1953
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