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Carl Kalk

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Carl Kalk

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14 May 1925 (aged 71)
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Cleveland, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CARL KALK

CHARLES KALK, CENTERVILLE PIONEER DIES
Charles Kalk, former well known resident of Centerville but for twelve years a resident of Sheboygan, died at a Sheboygan hospital after an illness of a year. Funeral services will be held at Sheboygan Sunday.

Mr. Kalk was born in Germany in 1852 and was married there and with his wife came to America in 1882 settling in Centerville.

The survivors of Mr. Kalk are the widow, five daughters, Mrs. Albert Siekman, Sheboygan; Mrs. William Engelbret, Chicago; Mrs. George Loose, Centerville; Mrs. Harry Fenn, Wildwood, Washington and Mrs.Leo Schroeder, Manitowoc; three sons, William Kalk, Centerville;Albert Kalk, Chicago and Henry Kalk, Haven; twenty-four grandchildren
and two great grandchildren. Three brothers, William Wollin, Sheboygan; Gottfried Wollin, Eagle River and Albert Wollin of Cascade and two sisters Mrs. Fred Wendland, Sheboygan and Mrs. Fredericka Sack of Chicago, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, May 15, 1925 p.2

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The funeral of the late Carl Kalk who died Thursday at St. Nicholas hospital after a year’s illness, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. from the home of a sister, Mrs. Albert Siekman, 1607 North Seventh street.
Rev. E. R. Krueger of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran church will officiate and interment will be made in the cemetery at Centerville.
Sheboygan Press, Saturday, May 16, 1925 P. 8
CARL KALK

CHARLES KALK, CENTERVILLE PIONEER DIES
Charles Kalk, former well known resident of Centerville but for twelve years a resident of Sheboygan, died at a Sheboygan hospital after an illness of a year. Funeral services will be held at Sheboygan Sunday.

Mr. Kalk was born in Germany in 1852 and was married there and with his wife came to America in 1882 settling in Centerville.

The survivors of Mr. Kalk are the widow, five daughters, Mrs. Albert Siekman, Sheboygan; Mrs. William Engelbret, Chicago; Mrs. George Loose, Centerville; Mrs. Harry Fenn, Wildwood, Washington and Mrs.Leo Schroeder, Manitowoc; three sons, William Kalk, Centerville;Albert Kalk, Chicago and Henry Kalk, Haven; twenty-four grandchildren
and two great grandchildren. Three brothers, William Wollin, Sheboygan; Gottfried Wollin, Eagle River and Albert Wollin of Cascade and two sisters Mrs. Fred Wendland, Sheboygan and Mrs. Fredericka Sack of Chicago, also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, May 15, 1925 p.2

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The funeral of the late Carl Kalk who died Thursday at St. Nicholas hospital after a year’s illness, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. from the home of a sister, Mrs. Albert Siekman, 1607 North Seventh street.
Rev. E. R. Krueger of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran church will officiate and interment will be made in the cemetery at Centerville.
Sheboygan Press, Saturday, May 16, 1925 P. 8

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147614716/carl-kalk: accessed ), memorial page for Carl Kalk (29 Nov 1853–14 May 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 147614716, citing Saint Johannes Lutheran Cemetery, Cleveland, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Rose Mohnsam (contributor 47105797).