Born August 10, 1901, in the town of Newton, he was a life-long resident of that township. He was employed at the Cleveland Canning company.
Surviving are a brother, the Rev. Paul Franzmeier of New Albin, Ia.; two sisters, Miss Meta and Mrs. Edmund Ness, both of Manitowoc; and nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral home at Manitowoc Friday noon until 10 o’clock Saturday morning, at which time the body will be removed to the Salem Ebenezer Reformed church, where it will lie in state until the time of services at 2 o’clock. The Rev. K. J. Stuebbe will officiate prior to burial in the church cemetery.
-Sheboygan Press, Thursday, August 10, 1950 P. 14
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source: 2manitowoc.com
Born August 10, 1901, in the town of Newton, he was a life-long resident of that township. He was employed at the Cleveland Canning company.
Surviving are a brother, the Rev. Paul Franzmeier of New Albin, Ia.; two sisters, Miss Meta and Mrs. Edmund Ness, both of Manitowoc; and nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral home at Manitowoc Friday noon until 10 o’clock Saturday morning, at which time the body will be removed to the Salem Ebenezer Reformed church, where it will lie in state until the time of services at 2 o’clock. The Rev. K. J. Stuebbe will officiate prior to burial in the church cemetery.
-Sheboygan Press, Thursday, August 10, 1950 P. 14
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source: 2manitowoc.com
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